PUPILS WANTED. A-^VA_ ACADEMY AND 1 CERTIFICATED TEA,UVM (PianofoTe 5 and Singing), would act CHER ..\V„ iMtrnotreaa. laiemew arbetween 10-11 a.m and "■'■ ■-•■,•-<-»■ .--v -■ — RT~Tciacher. pastels, pen. oil painting, BteSmg; Xmas, Presente.-10. Tabernacle Bldgs.. KVrangahape Rd. ' ; _ TrTISTIC Needlework or handwork i sold A on Commission; , lesson* given.-Edith and gyg Norrish. 266. Queen-St. . — tvj> Leatherwork, BasketworJt, Pokerwork, A B rirving Pen Painting. _ Stencilling. Tatting posted.-Mass i. Strand Arcade. ■- __t_. __— TSHLEIGH'S Coaohing CaUege *&■£*■ Bldgs.—Coaching„ f« Public ; M»m«-: Backward Education. Book-keeping Unn. ana sen.). , H_ —:— i — CLASSES.— Costumes. . Frocks. v Coats, cut for home finishing. & «> \~ Mademoiselle *Le Houx. B. Bon Marche, Karangahape Rd. __ ; CLASSES, Home or • Professional .;_»r**smaking. Cutting, Making, Designing. No patterns; no charts.—Modern Dressmakintr Salon. Ellison Chambers. Queen S*. 2027 A. ■ ; _~ , »_,' CONJURING Taught; .tricks. supplied,' reasonable figure; immediately.— iii. Upper Queen St. , _» ELOCUTION (all branches), Dramatic Art. Staee Make-up. ,— Wightman McCombe. 28. His Majesty's Arcade. Phone 887 A. ■■ EW. HILLSDON HUTTON. D. Mus.. . Ph.D.— lnstructor., Voice C. .iure, Piano. Violin, Guitar.— 3111 (* unge). . ENTLEMEN! Order!"— readily UT people listen to good public speakers. If ambitious to become one, study urenville Kleiser'B Public Speaking Course by mail. Prospectus "S" Free. —James Rodger, 157 "E." Manchester St.. Christchurch. GET Sheldon! Business success, home etudy; weekly classes; prospectus.— P.O. Box 952, Auckland. 'Phone 2351 GET ready for Summer and learn . to vX Swim now; 12 lessons, £1 Is: appointments. 'Phone —D. B. Anderson. JOHN MANSOnC Teacher of Violin, 'Cello, O Mandoline. 243, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs. Perkins, Masseuse). MADAME FIFI WARDE, Teacher Singing, Music, Elocution.— Box 216, G.P.0., and Barra. Princes* St.. Northcote. MILLINERY Classes, daily tuition, by post; homes visited; orders, renovations taken.— Kent's Bldgs., Newmarket. OTOR-CAR Driving.— Council Certificate guaranteed.— and Sexton, 6, Lower Albert St. 'Phone 2367 A. MATRICULATION. PHARMACY. Class and Correspondence Tuition. METROPOLITAN COLLEGE. Mercantile Chambers, Customs St. East. P.O. Box 671. 'Phone 2463 A .. PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN HOME- ' MADE SWEETS!— can make Delicious Sweet in our own kitchen—the work is fascinating and highly profitable. Learn to-day; earn to-morrow. Write now to the RENOWN SWEET SCHOOL. 5-7, Kitchener Street, Auckland. Materials free to country clients to commence. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Sample box of pupils' work, 3s post free. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. •DRAIN'S pOMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. There are Special Advantages for Students studying at our College at this time of the year. One is that we offer a .' SPECIAL '''"• - TOUCH-TYPING COURSE Between now and the holiday vacation. If you are desirous of acquiring this valuable art and commercial asset under moat favourable circumstances, NOW is your opportunity MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal, Auckland. - D. E. DUTHOIT. Principal, Hamilton. • A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. • ■ - ' —T—T -"——— QOONER OR LATER— The average man.— to a dead end as far as promotion is concerned. He lacks ■ th« specialised training that would enable Lim to reach a / responsible wellpaid position. BUT YOU CAN -- > ~_ ■ BUT YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR ADVANCEMENT.' . QUALIFY FOP ADVANCEMENT. « Spare-time study with H. and R., will enable you to gain the knowledge necessary for promotion—the knowledge that will enable you to fill a good position commanding a worth-while salary. ;; Among the following Courses you'll find one that will be of great benefit to you*.— BOOK-KEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY. SECRETARIAL, LAW. BANKING. ' ADVERTISING. MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE. .V BUSINESS LETTER. WRITING. The soCiier you commence studying, the sooner you'll reap the benefits of improved training Write for prospectus to-day. HEMINGWAY AND ROBEMTSON'S V CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD.. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. : ■■■■./- STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF , ; ENGINEERING : .;;, Will prepare you for that Steam, Oil, or Electrical Certificate. Write tor Free Prospectus to N.Z. SHIPPING : COMPANY'S BLDGS., Quay Street. : Auckland. — EDUCATIONAL. _^_ Itt-ING'3. pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. I Middlemore, Otahuhu. ' BO AIDING AND DAY SCHOOL 1 FOR BOYS. .';•' Headmaster: C. T. MAifOR, M.A.. B.Sc. Acting -P;eadmaster: • ,T. U. COLLINS. B.A. To moot the increased dei land for admission n<—t year, it is intended, to build another Boarding House. TT-HTG'S gCHOOL. 100, REMUERA ROAD, AUCKLAND. PREPARATORY TO THE ABOVE. Headmaster: S. CLIFTON SMITH. M.A. . Both KING'S COLLEGE and KING'S SCHOOL are Public Schools, in no way proprietary, and administered on the lines of the Great Publio Schools and Preparatory Schools of England by representative Boards of Governors for t!:ie people of the.Auckland Province. Any balance over administrative expenses is devoted to the further development ol the Institutions.. , -• Applications for admission next year should be made now. ...... , ~ Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. ChampUloup and Edmiston. Whitcombe and Tombs, or THE SECRETARY, TTNIVERSITY /"lOACHING riOLLEGE. 22 FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. "• TH TT iD TERM. 1923. PERSONAL '.C.ITION.— Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers' Examinations, etc. Extra Evening; Classes are also arranged for those requiring personal tuition in Latin, and iuiTiON 8 " BY CORRESPONDENCE.Correspondence Courses have been prepared for all the above Examinations, and in addition Surveyors' license and A.M.I.C.E. .A Special Course has been prepared to meet the requirements of those taking the Paper in Higher Mathematics. Engineering Preliminary Examination. Full particulars may be haa on application, to the College. haholL(Ba Cantab. Honours m Maths., 'Phone 4271. Principal. OUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. 415. SMITH'S BUILDINGS. . „ Albert Street. - Individual and Class Coaching. Matriculation, and other University Courses. Third Term begins September 18. ; . V. All information on application to ' MISS E. K. GOULDING. 8.A., ~ ' Principal. THE~ LADIES' COLLEGE. RiEMTJEBA, X " For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS Third Term commences Wednesday. - Sep- ~ r tember 26. Boarders return September 35- r Principal at home fec_t^Septembei;,aL2gg^;;||ggg: Principal: MRS. MOOBBJOIfB»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 3
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