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PUPILS WANTED. .A. ART Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Penpainting, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Misa Ay ling, 4, Strand Arcade RT Lessons. Leather, buede, Marauetry, Pokerwork, Light Gauge Metals, Barbate. etc.—Leathercraft, car stop, Parnell P.O. _ A aHJjiiIUH Coaching College. New ZeaX* land Insurance Bldgs.—Public Examinations, Backward Education; strictly individual attention; definite results. AUCTION BRIDGE new 1026 Bridge laws. Lady or Gentleman instructor. Elementary or Advanced classes. Afternoon andevenin^sessions^— /^ABINETMAKING.—Learn to make your O own Furniture; a pleasing and profitable pastime for winter evenings.—Full partioulars, 44t>, Mt. Eden Rd. LASSES' Uressmaitingi Cutting, designing, etc.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Durham Chambers, Durham St., next Stewart Dawson's D" KKtiSMAKING and Classes.—Ladies' materials cut and fitted, daily 10-12, 2-4, also quarterly classes.—McClymont aud Wood head ,_ 40, City Chambers. ELOCUTION Classes, private tuition.— Glayds M. Pees, 189. Symonds St.; interviews Mondays, (3-S. —Phone 21-942. HAIRDBESStNG. Cutting. Waving, etc.; day or night classes.—Madame Thora tsiie. Bon Marche Chambers. jNewion. ITALIAN Language taught, Signor Italo Campi.v Technical institute. Milan; speedy, interesting method.—9a, Customs St. TC'HN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, ManO dolin, Piano. —213, Symonds St., opp. P.O. (Mrs, E. L. Perkins). T ADIES! Make your own Dresses. We JU cut, tack, fit, you finish.—Miss Watt, 14. Tabernacle Bldgs. LEARN a Trade at the Tailor and Cutter Academy, St. Kevin's Arcade. Costumes. Suits made. TV/TOTOR Driving taught thoroughly by esItX perts: Council Certificate suaranieed; fees moderate.—Rushton's Auckland Motor School, 57. Albert St. _______ TV/TOTOR Driving.—May hill's Motor School, i-VJL 0. Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. Est.ab. 1918. "jVfUSIC Composed, send words. Violin and, i-'-L Piano Tuition.—Harry Hiscocks, 18, New St., Ponsonby. Phone 25.653. QHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully kv Taught by Expert. Tuition will perfcct you.—"K" System. 32, Queen St. __ 'QWIMMING Instruction.—All Classes are O now resumed.—D. B. Anderson. "'pO' BRAINY MEN!"—You aspire to ba a JL brilliant Public Speaker, but don't know how? Study Grenville Kleiser's Public Speaking Course. Prospectus "S" free.—Howard Ballan. 175 E. Hereford St., Christchurch, COLOUR PAINTING. LUCRETIA JOHNSON, B.W.S. (Mrs. Vigers), Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, etc./ Having recently arrived from England, is forming an Adult Sketching Class for Saturday Afternoons. Children on Saturday Mornings. Junior Class from 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. Senior Class from 11 to 12 o'clock. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Schools Visited. All particulars at 1, OMABU ROAD, REMUERA. Phone 25-021. TUITION WANTED. 'pUITION in German wanted.—Reply, stat4. ing terms. X.Y.Z.. 72. Herald. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. E A L E Y ' S LIBRARY. 81. SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite Star Office). K Subscriptions from 4s Per Quarter. Fiction, Magazines and General Literature. jyr oN A B AND MASON. MONUMENTAL MASONS. .100, SYMONDS STREET,-AUCKLAND. (St. Benedict's Corner.) Specialists in Cemetery Work, in Stone and Concrete. Catalogue and Prices Free. § I in any size or shape, printed, ruled, and punched to suit all styles and systems. Our new Bookbinding Department is equipped with the latest and most modern devices for producing the above work. Best results at moderate cost. When next ordering, telephone 44-290, and our representative will call and give quotations. Queen Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 17

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