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EDUCATIONAL. "FLORENCE R. GEORGE, •*- Teacher, Elocution and Dramatic Art. 11, Zohrab street, Hataitai. Telephone 23-813. ' :' MISS FLORENCE HOBBS, F.S.jH xv- Resumes Teaching 6th FEBRUARY. Piano, Theory, Harmony. Studio: -Willcrton Buildings, Molesworthv street. Interviews: Tuesday, sth February, 2 to 5 p.m. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Pro- •^"- fessor of Singing L.A.M., London), and MISS JEANE'ITE BRIGGS, L.A.B. (awarded highest marks in New Zcsfond), commence Tuition on 7th FEBRUARY at Studio, 71, Courtenay place, and 2, Matai road, Hataitai, where all communications should be addressed. Interviews at Studio by appointment (Room 7, Second Floor). Wellington Competition Successes: 1925 Ladies' and Gentlemen's' Championships; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Prize for highest aggregate marks, Ladies' Scholarship. 1926: Ladies' Championship. 1927: Ladies Championship and Aggregate-Marks Prize. 1928: Gentleman's Scholarship, and hundreds of other prizes in Wellington and other centres. : SINGING. CJIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI, Studios and Concert Chamber, 262, Lambton-qy., Hannah's Buildings. Mr. Uda Waldrop, city organist of Sail Francisco, U.S.M., writes: "To aie you are one of the few great singers of to-day.' "The Triad," Sydney: ". . . indeed, we have heard no Bass we like so well for several years." "Evening Post," Wellington: "Few singers in New Zealand have the" advantage which Signor Cesaroni's power of interpretation gives him." - Has few Vacancies for intending students. ___ „ —•- SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. THE New Classes at BANKS-COH-MERCIAL COLLEGE. 98, The Terrace, begin on TUESDAY, lath JANUARY—MORNING, AFTERNOON, and EVENING CLASSES. Positions found for all Pupils recommended. During 1928 over 160 vacancies, in the largest offices in the city were filled. INDIVIDUAL TUITION 0n1y... A pupil's progress, therefore, depends upon, her own industry and perseverance. This Department is in charge of Mrs. Marks, who is one of the highest certificated and most successful" teachers of Shorthand and Typewriting in the Dominion. Parents and Guardians can interview the Director from Monday, 14th January. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., Managing .Director. - E. L. ENTING, B. Com., Director. WELLESLEY COLLEGE, I^IRST TERM commences TUESDAY* sth FEBRUARY. OFFICE at 93, The Terrace, open for interviews with Parents and Guardian^ from Monday, 14th January. GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. . Boys enrolled from 5.t0 15 years of.age; and prepared for Proficiency Certificates, Public Service, and all Entrance University Exams. ■ A SPECIAL VOCATIONAL BUSINESS" FORM Extending over Two Years, ■ Is conducted for boys holding Proficiency, Certificates, in English, Arithmetic, Commercial Geography, Social and Industrial History, Bookkeeping, and Business Practice, . Salesmanship, Shorthand and Typewriting. Special Teachers with the highest qualifications take the Vocational Subjects.' OFFICE: 9S THE TERRACE. " Telephone, 43-OSO. " HEADMASTER: J. W. Russell, B.Se. fl. AMOS, Managing Director. 9 NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS. "W^E have been fortunate in securing th» services of MR. W. 11. STEVENS, M.A., (Undoubtedly the most successful Matriculation Coach in New Zealand). In future our evening Matriculation and Accountants' Prelim. Classes will be conducted by Mr. Stevens. CLASSES COMMENCE sth FEBRUARY! Fee, £3 33 per term. OFFICE: Crown Buildings, Cuba street. Telephone 21-550. ENROL AT ONCE. WANTED TO BUY. SCRAP Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and Cast Iron; also Old Rope, .Rags, Sacks, and Sacking. ■ ■■■■• ..:•..■•-• STEVENS AND CO.. Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 20-333. J

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

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