EDUCATIONAL. T° Q UALIFY P° R ACCOUNTANCY J^XAMS. (STUDY WITH THE 1.C.8. THOROUGH TUITION AND WORLDI WIDE SERVICE. JNTERNATIONAL QORRESPONDENCE .gCHOOLS (N.Z.), JjTD.. DEPT. A, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. "CLEVELAND HOUS E." GARDEN ROAD. REMUERA. Third Term Commences, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Prospectus on Application. Phone 25-015. QOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Next Term Begins WEDNESDAY, September 17. Boarders Return TUESDAY, September 16. Prospectus on application to the Headmaster. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL caters for all Government Examination Certificates. Whatever you want can bo supplied in simple, easy lessons, by Homo or Class Study. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Cohvill's Chambers. Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. Boarding School for Boys, from 7 to 14 Years. Healthy Situation. Cricket, Football, Tennis, Swimming Baths. Beautiful Grounds and Chapel. Buildings have been brought thoroughly up-to-date with Sleeping Porch and Sick-bay. Prospectus and applications for 1931 from the Headmaster, R. P. SherrifT. gTURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND, (Registered by Marine and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Instruction in STATIONARY. MARINE. OIL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. For full information and Free Prospectus, write or phone 44-415. ASHCROFT, 17. Ladies' Mile. Remuera.— Day. Evening Tuition: Matriculation, Engineering, Surveying Examinations, Correspondence.—Phone 17 802. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. rjpHE PREMIER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF NEW ZEALAND. COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. Number of Students E'laced in PERMANENT POSITIONS PERMANENT POSITIONS THIS YEAR. BRAIN'S ENSURE SUCCESS!" Director: A. J. Hutchinson. Principals: Miss E. B. M. Brain, Miss E. G. Phipps. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. Auckland, And at Hamilton. PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketware. Coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Penpainting, Stencilling, Woodcarving; prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg.—Matriculation. P.S.E., Teachers' Examinations, General Education. Record Successes recent examinations. BOOK-Keeping, Shorthand. Typewriting taught privately: day or evening hours arranged: terms moderate.—lS, Endean's Bldgs. BECOME a Maori Scholar; simple, easy lessons.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50. Auckland. Phone 41-734. ELSTON Craft Studio.—Lessons in Brass, Copper and Pewterwork.—l6, Fairview Rd.. Mt. Eden. I'hor.e 21-857. K] L)GE. Auction and Contract; expert tuition given, beginners and advanced; private lessons; reasonable.— Bridge. <24. 3 IF. K A lp. /CLASSES, Oil and Water-Colour Painting. O Outdoor Sketching.—Jane Eyre, 5/, Wangnnui Av., .Vonsonby. ITeSSMAKING and Classes.-Quarterly Classes, Practical Dressmaking; individual instruction. —McClymont and Woodhead, 26. City Chambers. EWART LYNE. Piano Teacher. Academy. Upper Queen St. (next to Tabernacle). JOHN MANSON, Teacher Violin. Mandolin, Piano, 175 a. Symonds St., OPD. Lyric. Classes now forming, fee 15s. Outfit. with course of tuition (including music). on terms. L£ARN TO FLY.—The Auckland Aero Club (Inc.) offer competent Instruction in Flying. Reasonable Fees. few Pupils may commence immediately. Full information from the Secretary.—L. W. Swan. Lister Bldg., Victoria St. E LEARN to' Drive a Motor-car at Edgar C. Pearce's School of .Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed, tuition by experts only. We teach on all makes of cars. — Pearce's School of Motor Driving. Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. McCABE'S Marine Wireless School. p.M.G. Course, theoretical and practical. tuition by certified operators.—McCnbe's Radios. iTi ISS WAIT. Me Ttihernacle Bldgs.. i'-l Cuts, Fits, Dresses; Special Classes Beginners.—Princess Bldgn.. Queen St. "PROFESSIONAL Coach and Private X Tutor, methods sound; results guarunteed.—Herbert Mason. M.A., 88, Grange R<l. SWIMMING. Established 1912. Instructor by Special Appointment to Lady Jellicoo and Family.—Classes Resuming Sept. 1- Boys' Class, 9 a.m.. Gills. 10 a.m., Saturday; Ladies, Tueilay. Thursday, I'ridny; Men Monday. Wednesday, or by appointment.—D. 15. Anderson, Swimming Instructor, Tepid Bntlis. P.O. Box 1.127. I T7OICE Production and Singing Classes ! \ forming: individual attention, limited number.—Madame Ainsley. 25. Academy ; Studios. ; TUITION WANTED. UALIFIED young Lady, Gentleman, attend Epsom home, evenings, con eh Secondary Schoolboy, assist honicuoik. Graduate, 491. Hkhai.p. LAWN TENNIS. 4 BRUCE Lawn Tennis and Badminton A. Racquet- Restrinser, 91. Albert Street. Patronised by Tildon. WrrldjjCl; ampion Tennis Courts (2). to Let, vicinity L Dominion Rd.-Wnte tennis, 457. ITi'iiM.n. i."N\ 7 1S Courts, hard 2or 3 wanted I urgently, central locality; state terms. p,i'rtici.lnrß.-CoHrt«. 970. Heiulp, rjpIIE DUNLOP TENNIS BALL AGAIN ADOPTED BY AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIA- ' TION FOR THF COMING SEASON. BUILDERS. BUILDERS and Contractors.—Free earth tip, workable any weather.—Lower Vermont St.. right ban' l si.'p i __ COOL- AH ' Refrigerators.—We Specialise. .Cool Rooms. Cork Insulation; lco Chests, Fish Boxes, Dairy Coolers.—G. F. SAUNDERS, AND CO., 57. Lincoln St.. Ponsonby. Auckland Phone. 27-088. riVMßEß.—Builders. Partners, tlarbour, 1 Gulf, Inland, get out quote. We deliver. —Will. Cashmore and Sons, only addresses: Clevedon, Phone 38li, ot 306, Jervois Rd.. Heme Bay, Auckland. Phone 27-036. , BARRACLOUGH'S Magic Nervine for Toothache. Keep it by you to get instant relief. Is 6d everywhere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 4
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