FUNERAL DIRECTORS. XirESTERN Park Funeral Co., 70, Pon- * ' sonby Rd.—-H. J. Fraser. successor to Jas. Weir, Manager. Phone 26-938, day and night , PUPILS WANTED. I A CCOUNTANCY, Shorthand, Salesman--ii- ship. Typewriting, Maths., General Education are leading subjects taught at Pruleigh College. ACROBATIN.G, Stisge Dancing Taught: Ballet Girls wanted; London teacher. —9>. Rose Rd.. Grey Lynn A RTS and Crafts. All branches taught.— Miss Cameron, Studio. 11, Park Cres,, Parnell. Phone 46-420. A LL Wireless Operators start at salary £l9 month. Decide now to qualify through Druleigh Wireless College. T\RESS Cutting, special 6 weeks' Cotirsa, J-' accurate, easy to learn.—Miss Ashtoa, 25, Sym,onds St., opp. St. Paul's. DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening.—Miss Coulthard, Registered Teacher of Dressmaking, St. Phone 43-680. I' EARN to Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C. J Pearce'a School of Motor Driving. Certificate guaranteed; tuition by cxperls'only; we teach on. all makes of cars. —Pearce's School of Motor Driving, Khyber Piisn. Photic j!G-20r>. MAYIIILL'S Motor School. C, Lower Albert St.; certificate guaranteed; running re pa i rn; expert tuition; fees roodera te. SPRAY Painting. - Duco and Industrial Paint-Spraying, latest occupation for both sexes; espert tuition.—Falcoaite Spray Works, 47, Parnell Rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 1
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