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TEACHERS OF MUSIC pi ANO AND gINSING. JjEO Y^ m T T AKER. STUDIO: 37-38 HELLABY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Has RESUMED TEACHING. Telephone 20-012. HAMILTON rrilE jyjTYRA jgOOTH STUDIO, 2 RAILWAY BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. VOICE PRODUCTION—- _ \ ARTISTIC SINGING. First Term Commences FEBRUARY 7. * TRANCE SCHOLARSHIP. The Studio offers annually a VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP, open to any -voice, untrained or partly trained. Entrants are judged on vocal quality, quantity and musicianship. This year's scholarship tests will take place at the Studio on February f>, and (he winner will be entitled to ONE YEAR'S FREE TUITION. Entries close February 4. Writo for further particulars. M u - Il ENIIY G. C OOK - Mus. Bac., L.Mus., T.C.L. (Organist St. Paul's Methodist Church), REG. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. ORGAN AND THEORY, Has Resumed Tuition. VISITS TE AROHA WEDNESDAYS. Studio: TOOIiAK CHAMBERS, Victoria St., Hamilton. Residence: 7 WYE ST. Phone 3063. PUPILS WANTED ART Metal Work, Basketry, otc. Prospectus Posted. —Miss Ayling. Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insur. Bldgs., teaches all Subjects. Record successes recent examinations.—43-000. OKESSMAKINU. —Selwyn College, day, evening.—Safe Deposit Bldgs., 40-083. DRESSMAKING, Designing. Patternmaking. thorough individual tuition, day, evening.—Miss Ashtou, Sel-Phit School, Plaza Theatre Bldgs. DRESSMAKING, Designing, Patternmaking, personal tuition; success assured. Reopening Jan. 17.—Hollywood School, 03 Queen St. EO'HARA, Hairdressing Academy, Mel- • vern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd.—English, French and Sydney experience. Hairdressers recommend. HAIRDRESSING.— Former Pupils recommend N.Z. College.—22B Queen St. MAORI Language, efflcient, course conducted by leading interpreter.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Swanson St. MISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School, Newmarket, for individual instruction in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. MOTOR-Driving. —B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post Licence Instructor.—Ph. 10-030. MOTOR Driving Taught cheaply, quickly. Licence guar.—Lawson. Ph. 28-042. PIANOFORTE, Violin, experienced: visit city: 31- hourly: L.A.B. —Apply Herald SHORTHAND. Typewriting, Book-keeping. D English, at Auckland Business College. SHOWCARD Writing Successfully Taught by 1\ System, 79 Customs St. STAMMERING. —Sufferers now cured found successful method astonishingly easy.— Rightway Studio, 427 Upper Queen St. STAMMERING. —25 Years' Exprncnco successfully treating long-standing sufferers; easiest, dependable method.—Rightway Studio. SWIMMING. —Latest Easy Methods, 0 Les--0 sons, £lll/-. —Prof. Anderson, Tepid Baths. riiHE Correspondence Coaching School (T. 1 U. Wells M.A., Principal). Specialist Tutors'in all subjects. Prosp.. Box 1414. -in/ Reduction.—Enrol Now. K. SyfJLU/ tem. —Showcard School. 79 Customs St. DIESEL ENGINEERING IS A COMING PROFESSION. Let DRULEIGH COLLEGE train you. Inquire to-day. Phone 32-248. Box 1225. BOWER'S ENGINEERING AND RADIO SCHOOL. LTD.. J. W. Bower. Director, notifies Special Courses of Study for Radio. Wiremen's. Grade A Mechanics, City and Guild's Electric Examinations, as well as all Government Engineering Certificates.—Phone 42-123 Colwill's Chambers, Swanson Street. Aucklund, C.l. NZ. RADIO COLLEGE Studonts ob- • tained the Highest Number of lßt Class PM.G. Passes in Auckland during past 2 years. Day and Night Classes. Correspondence Courses. For "Radio Operators. Engineers and Servicemen, Apply for Free Prospectus To-day.—NEW ZEALAND RADIO COLLEGE. 37 Winstone Bldg.. 77 Queen St., C.l. PHONE 30-800. RADIO 'lnstruction. Professional Operators, Broadcast and Sound Engineer*. Public Address and Amateur Operators, 8m ; vicemen. Home Study. Theory and Practlesl Courses Equipment includes: Broadens* Station. IZJ, Full-power Amateur Station, Sound Apparatus, Analysers. Valve Checkers. Signal Generators. Oscilloscopes Public Ad dress. Amplifiers, Microphones. Moderate * ees. Professional Instructors —Johns Radio College. Johns Bldgs.. Chancery St Ph 47-054 E EO PEN I N O NOTICE. Studio* WES'LEY CHAMBERS, HAMILTON. Classes in all branches of Crafts Work recommence on MONDAY, January 31. FLORENCE A. POWELL Principal. -RESSCUTTING, DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING. INDIVIDUAL (NOT Class) Tuition by Experts ensures Students the Right Training. Universal Trade Preference given McCabe Cutter - Designers. PATTERN • MAKING, LAY-OUT WORK, ETC. ALL STYLES for ALL FIGURES taught by OUR most MODERN and easily-learned METHOD. Personal or Postal Tuition. Fees Moderate. Success assured. Call, write or phone 47-200 For cur FREE Booklet , On Fashion and Design. ' McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor, Col. Mut. Bldgs., 16U Queon Stt, Auckland. SHOWCARD. TICKET WRITING, O AND WINDOW DISPLAY. Special Intpnsivo Course Commences FEBRUARY 28. This is a unique opportunity for Country Pupils and others to take the Coinpleto Course in two weeks, During the past sixteen years we have trained hundreds of students for better positions. Wo employ a number of artists in our own studio, and our work may be seen in thousands of stores. The Usual Evening Classes Commence MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Enrol NOW. Lot Auckland's Leading DJsplayists help you to a better position. The classes are personally conducted by the Principal, Mr. Hugh G. Kendal. K SYSTEM STUDIOS, 70-81 Customs Street-East, Aucklund. URROUGHS 3 c° LLEGE. A LIMITED NUMBSR OF GIRLS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION BURROUGHS BOOK-KEEPING. STATISTICAL AND CALCULATING MACHINES. e MODERATE FEES. POSITIONS OPEN. URROUGHS, T T D.. GL7 NT.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. TUITION WANTED BOY, 14. taught Singing, Irish preferred; state terms. —R., 12, Hmu>. TT'XPEfRIENCED Person, Read Dictation 1 VJ Hour, 3 Nights Week. Student, Govt. Exams. State terms Shorthand, 173, II KIiALD. HOLIDAY NOTICES THE HEAD OFFICE AND BRANCHES OF THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY JANUARY 20. 193S (Anniversary Day). F. E, SUTHERLAND, Manager. fOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS' E. L. THWAITES, Solicitor, 48 Campbell's Buildings, Cnr. High St. and Vulcan Lane. (Phone 40-385).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 25

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