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TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION. MR. .AND MRS. J. WILLIAM BAILEY (From London Academies, U.S.A. Metropolitan Opera and Musgroves, of Australia) Prepare Pupils for Competitions. Examinations, Plays and all Public Functions. A good Speaking Voico is the Keynote to Success, a Powei to Men. Term commences with first lesson. Studios: 70, Symonds St. (late res. Dr. Drier). Phoni 44-753. JJ L.T.O.L.. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Homes Visited. Commences Teaching February 24, 1930. Appointment by letter, REWI ROAD. EPSOM, Or Tolephono 13-325. M R W. R USSELL W OOD One of Australasia's Foromost Teachers of Elocution and Adjudicator to tho Principal Competitions Societies throughout N.Z. Beneficial, Interesting Courseß fo* Men, Women and Children. Publio Speaking, Voice Culture. Recitals etc. Studio: 6. MOUNT STREET (Lower Symonds St.). Pbono. /TULFOiID BELL.—Cultivation of the V/ Speaking Voico "Tho Academy," Upper Queen 51... Next, to Tabernnclo. ILDA PARKINSON, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M (Teacher's Qualification Diploma). Elocution Teacher, St. Joseph's Convent. Reel tation, Reading. Studio: 23, Rose Kd.. Grey Lynn. TITRS. CULFORD BELL has resumed !>i Teaching, The Academy, Queen St., or 3, Hiriri Av., Remuera. . . "T\,riSS JOYCE BREMNER. A.L.C.M.— 1H Beginners, Adults, all branches; home visited.—sß, Marsden Av., Dominion Rd. EDUCATIONAL. rjHE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. THE SCHOOL OF GOOD RESULTS. JJ A N K S QOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. For over a quarter of a century Banks College has specialised in all branches of COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, particularly in preparing Students in Book-keeping and all subjects for the Accountancy Exams. In BOOK-KEEPING 11. AND AUDITING, tho two most dillicult subjects, Banks prepares more successful candidates than any other Collego in New Zealand Banks College is the OI'I'ICIAL COLT,EGE for preparing Students for the BANKING AND INSURANCE Exams. _ , , The reasons for Banks success —lt employs a largo permanent staff, who devote the wholo of their timo to the Students. —lts managing director .has had over thirty years' experience in every branch of education. —it conducts the largest personal ch«es in Accountancy in New Zenland and its correspondence students profit by this invaluable experience. Send for Freo Prospectus. / JJ AN K S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. H. Amos, F.R.Econ.S., etc., Managing Director.

c—V. jJ- ? gHORTHAND, rjpYPE WRITING. AND /"\FFICE gCHOOL. COLWILL CHAMBERS. SWAN SON ST. TERMS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. EMPLOYERS REGISTER FOR JUNIOR • AND EXPERIENCED CLERKS. THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PHONE 41-147.

QLEVELAND jIJOUSE, LADIES' COLLEGE, Gordon Rd.. Remuera. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principals: THE MISSES MOORE-JONES. Upper and Lower School. Montessori Class for Infants. Small Classes. Individual Attention. FIRST TERM COMMENCED TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. Prospectus on Application. Phono 25-015. EURHYTHMICS. MISS BERYL WHISTLER, From the Staff of the LONDON SCHOOL OF DALCROZE EU RHYTHMICS, is Recommencing Her Classes for Children and Adults in the Third Week of February. Special Class for Teachers. All inquiries: r 5. IRENE AVENUE, Mount Eden. MEMORIAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES. The "Session will commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Prospectuses and all information may be obtained at the College Office. Military trainees are advised to note the arrancements described in the prospectus. G. .T. PARK, Principal. WAIKATO DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. HAMILTON. Head Mistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. (Cantab.). Pupils prepared for Matriculation _ and other Examinations, including Associated Board of Music. Primary and Secondary Departments. The school is situated in ideal surroundings, with spacious playing fields. Open air dormitories and classrooms. Prospectus on application io SECRETARY, P.O. Bos 21, Hamilton. — UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Tuition in Day and Evonine Classes and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation), Accountants Preliminary. Special Evening Classes (limited to 8) in Pharmacy B, Botany and Book-keeping 1. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A., Phono 44-271. Principal. WHEN ENGINEERING STUDY IS IRKSOME AND UNPROFITABLE, THROUGH LACK OF EXPERIENCED SUPERVISION AND ADVICE, II WILL PAY TO SEE BOWER AND OBTAIN ASSISTANCE. . All Classes of Government Examinations Catered For. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL Address: ColwiU'e Chambers, Swanson St., Auckland. P.O. Box 50. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Quay Building, Quay Street, Phono 44-415, Auckland. Modern Methods of Instruction ensure success for our Students. Write or Call for Prospectus. ASH LEIGH College,. N. Z.lnsii ranee Build- , i nf , s —Matriculation, P.S.E., Toachcrs Examination, General Education; iuition day and evening. - ASHCROFT. 17, Ladies' Mile, Remuera. —Day and Evening luition; Matriculation. Engineering. Surveying Examinations Correspondence.—l hono 17-m». SOTesslonal C . oac , h and , Pr i™ te J. Tutor: sound methods; guaranteed results.—Herbert Mason. M.A., 88, Grange Rd. educational. RULEIGH QOLLEGE. Accountancy. Art (Commercial). Book-keeping. Dressmaking. Practical Salesmanship. Shorthand. Typewriting. Short Story Writing. University Entrance (Matno.). Wireless. Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue. I hono. AUCKLAND. . . 4G-884. Interviews with Principal Daily, 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 0 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 6

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