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Teachers of Danclflg. L. 1| IS S CECIL HALL. it), SCHOOL OF DANCING, on I WATSON'S BUILDINGS. £ TEL. 3530. ' WELLESLEY ST. E. PRIVATE LESSON'S commence MONDAY, February 20th. CLASSES ADVERTISED LATER. . Pupils enrolled now for Claeseß, etc. 1C Former Pupils must rfpply again for | places. he which will bo kept open tiflFebw™ 20 ■to only. Limited number of New lupil" en rolled in older of application for Private Lessons. I T ONDON AND AMERICAN JAZZ - Counea of class and individual tuition under BASIL C. DEAN L - (Late Palaiae Koploßendejvouß, London), AT RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. Special term* for Children to M J*i Mr. Basil Dean will be m attendance at Rush-Munro'a Cabaret, Karangahapo Boad, to enroll Pupils daily, 10-12 a.m. For full particulare. write _~,.. f / F.O. BOX 1428. Auckland. of __. —• MISS ANITA WEBSTER has Resumed « S'l Private Tuition. Classes later.— .Phono 2777.-5, Shelly Beach Road. i, Commercial Colleges. "DECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. n, Every young man' who has just left school or college and intends entering upon a Commercial Career Bhould realise that he can ensure success and ** rapid promotion by qualifying in "" Accountancy. BY STUDY AT HOME S. IN YOUR SPARE TIME. The day you start in your first position you should, commence the stuiy of Accountancy with us, and obtain l( j the coveted degree. I s With the knowledge you will gain „' under our guidanco advancement is assured. When you qualify almost any position is open to you. Take no chance about, yoi;r success. Write or call, without delay, for a E free copv of our illustrated publication, •• ACCOUNTANCY," which explains all about our" successful Home Study coaching methods, the exams., and how to pass them. TJEMINGWAY AND TDOBERTSON, THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS, ~ UNION BLDGS., CUSTOMS ST. EAST. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. THE MARTIN BUSINESS INSTITUTE, >' MERCANTILE CHAMBERS. I] CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND. d A HIGH-CLASS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. BUSINESS TRAINING „ IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. For Particulars of a Special Course of *'• EVENING LECTURES On V SALESMANSHIP See Special Advertisement on Page 14 of this issue - Managing Principal MRS. D. G. MARTIN. P.O. Box 1503. Telephone 2732 A. rpiME IS MONEY. Don't waato it. There are many men. today holding subordinate positions who have the inherent ability to rise to jobs requiring tjigluy epeciaheed direction. In these days, when the machine is gradually ousting manual labour, one machine will do the work which previously kept employed a dozen manual workore. Men of ordinary intelligence can quickly master the details ot the various branches of Engineering. It is a tascinatng subject which is d.vided into various branches, such as Architecture. Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Drawing, Steam and Oil Engineering. Prepare yourself to take a big job when the opportunity comes. Write to •DOWER'S "pNGINEERLNG QCHOOL, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. AND AT WELLINGTON. DRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, U N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, * AUCKLAND. DAIRY BUILDING. HAMILTON. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN.' Principal, Assisted by MISS M. A. COLEMAN. B.A. Extract from Pitman Journal. December 21, 1821:— ' ci! M , r „ F -, Hecli a- Principal of Pitman's • School. Ens-land, who recently returned from a tour of the Commercial Colleges in , America, said 'American Typewriting is ahead of English Typewriting. The reason for this is the TOUCH system of Training." ' Our Specialised Subjects: BRAIN'S EXCLUSIVE TOUCH TYPING ] ™.„„ COURSE, and BRAIN'S SPECIAL PITMAN'S COUR3E. . Ensure both speed and accuracy. For other subjects see Prospectus. Term starts from date of enrolment. A.IJ. HUTCHINSON, P.O. Box 87. 'Phono 981 - K ° *' CTURROCK'S SCHOOL OF * 0 . ENGINEERING. - (Registered under Marirjo and Education Departments). Engineering in all its branches taught by mail or in class. 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Queen St. - IT takes Coakley to run & Sale Success- H fully! __ p ELECTRIC Torches and Batteries, Knives « and Safety Razors, Boxing Gloves, at i Hazard's, Queen St. t ALL sorts of things on Private Sale daily j? at Coakloy'e Mart! -O STOCKS*and Dies, Starrett's Engineering t. and Carpenters' Tools; stocks now oom- ry plete in all details.—F. Prime, Karanga- _* lutne Rd. -% C OAKLEY'S Tuesday-Friday Mart Sales j-J attract crowds of eager buyers! «£ OJ. DURBIN, SADDLERS, 44, WYND- V . HAM ST., next WYNDHAM YARDS, * is the right place to Buy Riding Saddles of 4 every description and style, They look well, ■»-, wear well, and satisfy all buyers or users. H Try one yourself. Prices are very reason- ~. able. W T\ GOLDIE AND SONS, LTD., "" U ' FOR THE BEST TIMBER. Large Stocks or Oregon (including Long } Lengths) Just Landed. ' HEAD OFFICE: *° Imperial Buildings, Queen St. 'Phone 663. ™' MILL ORDER OFFICE: Th Poore St.. Freeman's Bay. 'Phon.3B 96 & 611. n 9 1 —— y?l] T? A N G E S. dri lt New Ranges, 24in„ £5 12s 6d. ' , thi Ideal for Seaside Baohers and Campers. i All Other Sizes in Stock. B 0 Also, Second-hand in all makes. rM Repairs in all branches executed with promptness. „, STONES AND WHITE. Zhoum .WikifiaU Stan, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 12