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PUPILS WAHTIJI). . I , . 1 , ■■!.■■■ I .I!■ | IIW | AKT Baaketwork, Coloured Leatherworki ■ff" Pokerwork, Pewtarwork, Penpaintiiw% StcnciiUins. Woodcarving; prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. Stvand Arcade. A RT.—.Pupils earn more than their fees xx by studying at DRULEIGH COLLEGE, AUli branches of Dressmaking taught by . . <:l Pert Teacher. Girls trained for positions. —DRULEIGH CQT.T.EG'E. "OUSINESS Training Course.—Shorthands ~~ Typewriting, Book-keeping; reasonahla *?® 8 - and evening cIasses;—DRULEIGH COLLEGE. . . . ■ "DACKWARD Education Course for Men •*-* and Women includes private coaching for each student.—DRULEIGH COLLEGE. BELSTON Craft Studio.—Lessons given in Brass, Copper and Pewterwork.— 16. Fairview Rd., Mt. Eden. Dressmaking, cutting classes, quarterly or single, day or evening.— Miss Ashton, 25, Symonds St., opp. St. Paul's. Phone 41-686. DRESSMAKING and Classes.—Quarterly Clauses, Practical Dressmaking; individual instruction.—McClymont and Woodhead. 26. City Chambers. • DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening.—Miss Cotslthard. above Snedden's, Symonds St. Phone 43-680. ' TpRENCH. Germs.a, taught perfectly; com..L petent Linguist; Matricnlation, University Scholarships prepared; universal, transitions. very reasonable.—Dr. C. Cantor, 2,. Elizabeth St. - FRENCH, German, Latin and Greek; taught up to full University Standard; day or evening.—DRULEIGH COLLEGE. TOHM MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Man*J dolin, Piano.—Studio; 2, Esplanade Rd.. off Mt. Eden Rd. T EARN to Drive a Motorcar at Edgar C. J-J Pearce'a School of Motor Driving, Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by experts only; we teach on all mak'a c|_cars. —Pearcn'u School of Motor Driving, Khyber pass. Phone 46-206. MAORI. —Learn :n few months. Coursea to suit all. N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50, Auckland. IVTAYHILL'S Motor School, 6, Lower &£• i.TX licrt St.—Certificate guarante«*l; fees moderate.—Phone 13-4-14. ' TITILLINEIIY Classes.—Miss Rutherford, Room 2. Gaze's Bldgs.. 4a, Karanga* liapo Road.—Latest American methods. QCHOOL of Dressmaking; all branchea O taiught.—Miss Grey, Room 25, Princess Bldgs., Queen St. '■ SWIMMING. Learn Latest, Fastest Stroke; quick, efficient tuition.—D. B. Anderson, Bor 1327. TTACANCEES are occurring for trained V Junior Typistes. Parents and guardians advised to interview without delay.— Mr. Mill, Employment Dept., Druleigh College. - WIRELESS Operators are in shot* supply; parents should investigate: success! .assured by training.—DßULElGH COLLEGE. A NY Person, yoang or old. anxious to il acquire the French language and speak same with cane and the true accent, may be taught on easy terms by a Gentleman born, and, educated in Paris. References given. Time and place to suit can o© arranged. t „ For further particulars. EFFICIENT. 501. Hetums. - CCKLAND JJUSINESS QOLLEGE. WE TEACH BURROUGHS MACHINES. BOOK-KEEPING, TYPEWRITING, SH OKTETAND. 201, Smith's Building, Albert Street. Phone 40-633. Auckland. Q TAIiCMERING. STAMMERING. To Sufferers, of this distressing 'impedimpnf. I have now prepared a Special Course of lessons by correspondence. For particulars write J. STUART ENNIS, 5(1, Taylor's Road, Mount Alberts EDUCATIONAL. « JONA," pRESBYTERIAN QOLLEGE JJIOR Q.IRLSENROL EARLY FOR 1030.

The School is a fine two-storeyed brick buil.dinij, standing- on a commanding and healthy oito o leas than a mile from Havelock North. The grounds, 25 acres in extent, giva ample apace for games. There are eight asphalt tennis courts and a concreted swimming bath. Pupils received as Day Scholars or Boarders from the ago of six. Candidates prepared for public examinations. Complete Commercial Conrse available as tram the commencement o£ next school year. Full information and prospectus obtainable from MISS IRENE STOLLERY. Principal; f " loTta" College, , Havelock North, H.B. LEVELASD H O U S E. LADIES' COLLEGE, GARDEN EOAD. REMUERA. BOARDING Aim DAY SCHOOL. Principals: The Misses Moore-Jones. "Upper and Lower School. 'Montessori Class for Infanta. ; Small Classes. Individual Attention. Firat Term, 1930,- Commences Wudnesday, February 12th. ' BOARDERS, Tuesday. Uth.Prospectus on Application. Phone 25-015. "jyaniEiGH qollege. - Employers Prefer Druloigh Stcdtots." -We ciin find positions for students who study:— Salesmanship W ireleea. (Theory). Commercial Ai€» Typewriting. Dreusmakinir. Shoitltind. Salesmanship Book-keying. (Practical). " After School" Coaching for MatriculatioS Subjects. G. P. O'SHANNASSY. Ph. D.. Principal. Ansae Avenue. Fhone 45-BS4. ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL (Affiliated with Wanganni Colkgiata A Preparatory School for Boarders and Bay . Boys between the ages cf seven and fourteen. HEADMASTER: 2L A. H. FELS M.A., Oxon. Situated on the outskirts of Wansanui. within a few miles of the saa, and eijuipried with extensive buildings, playing-fields,-tennis courts, swimming baths, etc., it is the moat ttiedew. Preparatory School in Ihe> Dominion. Partic.u.'arst»£rom tfte Headmaster, or front the Secretary of the Wanganni ColI«!ga Board (it Trustees, St. Hill St., Wangaaui. 'fe JgOWJJR'IS FREE PROSPECT'[J 3 GIVES FULL DETAILS OF ENGINESRING COURSES. Which 'Prepare Successfully for Governinisiii Examinations, Ring, Writa or Call for your Copy. BOWER'S ENGENDERING SCHOOL, iJwamson St.. Auckland. Phonu. <ll-734. P. 0.. Box 50. , QTURBOCKS' SCHOOL OF ENGIO NEERING. Wa specialise in Coaching for all Engineeriug Subjects. Mechanical, Electrical, ( Marine, Oil and Stationary, Electrical Wircmaa'c Licence. rTNIVEESITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22, FEERY BUILDING, AUCKLAND* Commencing on October 23, Mr. D. )V* Faigan, M.A.. will deliver' 6 Lectures on. Matriculation, French (Wednesdays, 3.154.43), and 6 Lectures on Matriculation, lish (Saturdays. IMC). These lecniret oßec : a complatq revision <lf th«> Bjl.nons u» subject, and wili b»s .of special value tor; pupils of Secondary Schools. —Phote 44-2TL;. ~\ SHC'.ROFT. 17, Mil?. Kemuerai— Tuition fcr Proficiency, Matriculation,Professional Examinations; Licensed 'St*-., .veyor.—jPlione 17--£O2» • • -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 7