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EDUCATIONAL. PALMEKSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. JUNIOR MISTRESS. A PP T "££T£°? S "*«» the Position of v,?^r?S£,3? ISTRESS wi » be receivca up till MONDAY, March 23th. Salary, £l5O per annum. • Application iorms and conditions or appointir ont from W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palvncrston North. DANCING. MISS BUCHANAN will Resume Teaching about March :25th. Private lesson at any iime. Waltz and One-step in four lessons. Aorangi, 221, Hereford Streot. City. D ASCIIs G, Deportment, J'hvsical Ctlture. Under Royal and V ice-regal r»t*evoge. Miss Lowe's Classes for ilain and Farcy Dancing resume March 22nd. Evening Classes. Quarter from et.'-v. Waltzing taught in three private lessors. At Home, Afternoons. 527, M.ftret] Suoet. v DANCING and DEPOBTMENT.—FIem-ing-'s Private Academy, 241, Cashel Street, City is always open. Strictly private lossons n,ny hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Advanced Pupils Tuesday Evenings. Terms on application. 'Phone 201 ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. "A man without ambition is a pore creature indeed." CLERKS: Get out of the rut and qualify as an ACCOUNTANT or if that examination is too strenuous for you, study for ths BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA. Join ths Classes at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, where you can -bo thoroughly coached at MODERATE FEES. Our instructor is a thoroughly qualified practising Public Accountant. At the examinations held in N° vem °er last 83 1-3 per cent of the candidates sent up by MR BEST were successful. Classes commence on TUESDAY. March 16th. Instructor: MR H. E. BEST. F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.1.A.N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A. Full particulars regarding fees, etc.. on application. Note Address: HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, opposite D.I.C. SPECIAL. ART CLASS FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS A knowledge of Art is of immeasurable importance to the School Teacher, both for , its own sake, as affording a pleasant relaxation, and also from the turely utilitarian point of view in the exercise of his or her profession. BecOßni&in? this, wo are starting*special .rt Class for Teachers under the tutorship |~f Mr. J. M. Madden, the well-known New Zealand Artist.. The class hours are between 10 and 11.30 n Saturday mornings, as causing a taiaiinra of interference with school work. Ceurees may be taken in Drawing; Painting; in Otis Painting: In Wator CoIoMMW ' Pastel b rawing; at the student's discretion. for the Teachers' D Examination, Mr. Madden has elaborated a special course to meet the requirements of the Syllabus. Enrolments are now invited for the ibed. The ter ken by the L.,. us . u advantage to co earir as po«i!>]«. Write or call for full partienla: GILBY'S COLLEGE | Host Chief Post Office, Cathedral Sq. I

To succeed in ae in any other calling-YOU MUST QUALIFY. The Hall-Marks of efficiency are: (a) THE ACCOUNTANTS' DEGREE (I)) THE DIPLOMA IN BOOK-KEEPING Any ambitious, energetic person can obtain either of these under our Private—Practical and Thorough Correspondence Course. Our Successes in the above Exims. number Those who pais are sure of advancement. Whero others have succeeded—SO CAN YOUI We assisted gratis T 46 qualified men to better positions last year, and we can help YOU. Send to-day tor our 94-paije book on (a) ACCOUNTANCY (b) BOOK-KEEPING Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools Ltd. I Union Buildings, AUCKLAND.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16808, 18 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16808, 18 March 1915, Page 2