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EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIX TECHNICAL COLLEGE. rSHIE EVENING CLASSES Begin on MON- -~ DA\, 19th inst. Special attention is directed to the Classes for Tradesmen and Engineers, and also to the Domestic Courses, particulars of which are given in the Prospectus, obtainable gratis at'any of the booksellers. ANGUS M'KSHALL, Director. ATORA DENE, MILLINER, OCTAGON (Stuart street Car Terminus). At this Nice Little Shop you will find the VERY NEWEST in LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, with just the touch of originality which Smart NDopie appreciate. Please accept this invitatii n to inspect our “ things.” MILLINERY SCHOOL still at 3 High street. 12 Lessons, 10s 6d. Miss HINDS (registered N.Z. Government), Principal. S'IOTT AND HO A R E’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. THOROUGH TUITION IN BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING By Thoroughly Qualified Instructors. ST■ Mr Sydney Stott, Proprict it. Mr W. C. Walker, Head Master, Certificated Shorthand Teacher and Coach for Accountants’ Students’ Society. L Miss J. Macdonald, Certificated by Aberdeen School of Shorthand' and Typewriting, and 1.P.5., London. Miss E. M. Keam, Secretary. Extra Teachers Engaged for Evening Instruction. Students may commence at any time. Term dates from first day of instruction. Our Employment Department is at your service. No charge whatever to either employer or employee. We are Sole Importers for New Zealand of the UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. Our College is established for the purpose of Training and Recommending Bookkeepers, Shorthand Writers, and Typists to Business Houses, and we give Special Attention to finding Good Positions lor all of our Competent Students. We have already placed a large number. Also at 23 Swanson street, AUCKLAND. ' 56 Hunter street, SYDNEY. 428 Collins street, MELBOURNE. 27 Grenfell street, ADELAIDE. For further particulars and prospectus apply to STOTT AND HOAKE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner of PRINCES and MANSE STREETS, Dunedin. Telephone 1,112. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. NEW INVENTION.

mHB NEW BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTJL TEE is absolutely the simplest method in use; only three measurements required; no fitting and no calculations; will cut plain, yoked, tucked, and fancy evening blouses. Pupils may bring material and cut blouse or skirt during first lesson. First Lesson Free. Fee. 25s for 12 Lessors,- including a Blouse and Skirt Cutter. FOE MORE ADVANCED WORK, the New Alphabetically-arranged and Self-in-structing Garment Cutter now ready. Every description of Ladies' and Children’s Work cut. Absolutely no fitting, except for deformed figures. This is the only system used where each piece has full instructions, and can be easily followed by letters, making it impossible to forget. Former Pupils may Exchange Old Drafters for 7s 6d, or take- Single Lessons in Practical Work at Is 6d. Classes .daily, Wednesday excepted; also Monday ana Thursday Evenings. Patterns For Sale. The above has been awarded First Prize at Ihe Women’s Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds the only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition; also gained First Place in a Test of Systems in Sydney. An UNDERCLOTHING CLASS will be opened on SATURDAY MORNING, May Ist, also FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, for cutting all kinds of Underclothing by a simple method of paper-folding. Intending Pupils will need to begin on that date. Fee, £1 Is. Miss CHARLES, Principal, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.). IMPERIAL SCHOOL OF DRESS-GUTTING 55 PRINCES, STREET (2 doors from Dresden). IMPORTANT NOTICE. WE WISH TO NOTIFY the Dunedin Public that the IMPERIAL SYSTEM was awarded the GOLD MEDAL in the late FRAN CO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. All Ladies anxious to do FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING should complete a course of Lessons with us, and learn to their advantage the many improvements our system has over the older systems. Experts and ex-Pupils now acknowledge it to be the finest all-round method ever taught in the Dominion. Classes Resume MONDAY, March Ist. Mondays and Thursdays from 7 till 9. Terms on application. Trial Lesson free. Principals; Mesdames CHIRNSIDE AND WHITE, rows, etc. MR H. E. MELITUS (Graduate Royal Leipzig Conservatorium), Teacher "of the VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE, and MANDOLIN, and also High-class PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANYING, will RESUME TUITION FEBRUARY Ist, 1909. Advice given on all other Musical Subjects, and Teachers recommended Free of Charge. Beginners received Address: 47 HIGH STREET. PARISIENNE SCHOOL OP MILLINERY EMPIRE BUILDINGS (Late Briscoe's), PRINCES STREET. The Art of Millinery Thoroughly Taught. Classes Daily, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. HATS MADE TO ORDER. Wire Frames Is 6d each. Call or Write for Circular. Miss ADELENE O CONNOR, Principal. Dancing, deportment, and physi CAL EXERCISES.—Miss HOOPER assisted by her niece. Miss SAWTELL. Be ginners’ Class, Monday, 19th, 8 p.m.; Advanced Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; junto: Class, Saturday Morning, 10.30, Trades Hall Moray place. Mornington Classes, Pridav 16th, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Private Lessons arranged. Address: Albyn House, King street Telephone 1,995. ■pHl SICAL CULTURE CLASSES are nov being Formed by Sister AVABAMIA Graduate of the Royal Gymnastic College o: Stockholm, Sweden. Double Course, includ ing Illustrated Book, One Guinea; Singh Lessons, 2s 6d. Mondays and Fridays, 2.3( p.m., Victoria Hall (His Majesty’s Theatre) Exercises for different ailments given. ELOCUTION. —Latest Recitations; Competition Pieces careful tuition; only a few vacancies. Miss Galloway, 517 George street. KINDERGARTEN. —A Class for Teachers and others interested in Kindergarten will be conducted by Miss Ensom in Moray Place Public School, beginning Wednesday, 21st April, at 7.30 p.m. Information apply Miss Ensom, 45 Brown street. BUNEDIN School of Art and Design. Moray place.—Open Every Day and Evening. All kinds' of 'Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees (per Quarter): .- Day Classes, £1 Is; Evening Classes, 10s 6d O OSSBOTHAM T S School, «3 Dowling -EAi street (Catting).—Classes for Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Arithmetic, Commercial Correspondence, Civil Barden

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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 1

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