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EDUCATIONAL. HOME SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. 1934, OFFERS TRAINING LEADING TO THE BACHELOR OF HOME SCIENCE DEGREE, MASTER OF HOME SCIENCE DEGREE, AND A DIPLOMA COURSE. The course for Bachelor of Homo Science provides a thorough training in the Sciences, and is designed to fit young women (o teach in High Schools (or to prepare them for Advanced Study and Scientific Research) . The Diploma Course has recently been reorganised to permit specialisation in the field of work desired. Four distinct courses of study arc provided:— I. FOODS AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT; Preparing students for Household, Institutional, or Commercial Positions. 11. CLOTHING: Preparing for positions in which Dressmaking, Interior Decoration, and Arts and Crafts are basic. 111. TEACHING COURSE: Preparing skilled teachers for Technical Colleges, Manual Training Centres, and Private Schools. IV. HOME-MAKING: Preparing for Household Responsibilities, including Child Care and Training. For further particulars apply to THE DEAN, Horae Science Department, University of Otago, Dunedin. EDITH MORRISON, TEACHER. OF VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, PIANOFORTE, RESUMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 45 QUEEN’S DRIVE, MUSSELBURGH. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. ITIHE NSW MATRICULATION CORRESPONDENCE COURSE, used by BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for the first time last year, has amply justified its preparation. SEVENTY-FIVE per cent, of passes were obtained. So sure are we of ■ the excellence of this Course that on the payment of one foe of €lO 10s we are prepared to coach students until they pass—or die of old age! W. H. STEVENS, M.A., Director. Banks' Commercial College, 96-100 The Terrace, Wellington. MISS KATE G. SINCLAIR, A.Voc.T.C.L., SINGING. VOICE aC PRODUCTION, AND PIANOFORTE, RESUMES TUITION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Studio: 5 VICTORIA STREET (Corner of Cargill street). Special Lessons Given in Conducting and Training Children’s Voices and Classes. These are particularly helpful to School Teachers. Interviews 7th and Bth February, from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.; or by appointment. ART CLASSES. KATHLEEN S ALMOND Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 12 th, At Her Studio, No. 14 Octagon (Above N.Z. Book Depot). Private Address: 11 Albert street. (QROUP PIANOFORTE CLASSES, Under Direction of LESLIE S. ADAM, Dip., Mus., Resume SATURDAY, 10th, 9.30 a.m., REID HALL. Interviews: Fri., 3-4.30 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. jyjISS R. WRIGHT RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE. AND THEORY MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. 50 UNION^STREET. p WBNDA BU R T COMMENCES TEACHING VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING AT HER RESIDENCE, 19 WILLIAM STREET, FEBRUARY 8. Phone 10-224. Leonard s. beath (Registered), TEACHER OF VIOLIN, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studios— ALLBELL CHAMBERS, STUART STREET, DUNEDIN, And 11 BRIGHTON STREET. BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions; enrol now. —Telephone 10-697. FRENCH Tuition for Matriculation and other examinations; fee, 2s 6d per hour. —368,. ‘ Star.’ KOSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE, Dowling street, Reopens January 15; Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. TRADE PERSONAL. CAREER Hairdressing College.—Tuition all branches Hairdressing, Permanent Waving; evening classes.—Savoy Buildings, Moray place; phone 18-029. CAREER Hairdressing College. —A separate branch for Men, giving Tuition in Haircutting, Shaving, etc.—Savoy Buildings. _ _____ EARL’S Motors have Removed to 282 Princes street south (next Austin Motors). THE “ Chic ” Beauty Salon, 10 George street (upstairs). “Eugene” Permanent Waving, £1; Marcelling, 2s; Water Waving, 2s 6d. TATTOOING, painless, antiseptic, electric machines; artistic designs; crude work covered or removed.—Van Skudder, 207 Princes street. WE guarantee a strong suction with all Remodels; we first reduced the price of teeth. —American Dental, corner George and Pitt streets, Dunedin. PERSONAL. ANY Girl or Woman lonely or needing advice can receive same free by calling on Sister Hazel at the Girls’ Lunch and Rest Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (except Saturday), 12-2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. IN order to have the ‘ Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in .after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21639, 7 February 1934, Page 8