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TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION OB 1 JQRAMATIC 3, 4 AND C TABERNACLE BLDGS. Principal: J. WILLIAM BAILEY (From Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London). MRS. J. W. BAILEY, Teacher's Diploma Trinity College, London (From London Polytechnic). Students Receive Training in all Branches of Dramatic Art and Speech Culture. Prepared for Examinations. Students' 3938 Successes Include Trininty College Exhibition Scholarship and 4 Medallists. Personality and Speech Training for Business Men. Studios Reopen MONDAY, February 6. REPERTORY gCHOOL OF LOCUTION AND JQRAMATIC A.L.C.M., Intending students should enrol now for tuition in Elocution, Voice Production, and all branches of Stago Technique. STUDIO: 25 THE ACADEMY. 427 UPPER QUEEN ST. 'Phono for Interview, ORE E N g AUNDEES, L.T.C.L., ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0. Studios—--27 Golf Road, Epsom. Mount Eden, Phone 13-374. And Lewis Eady's, Ltd., Queen Street. DRAMATIC ART ELIZABETH LOE. (First-class hon's. C. S.S.T. D.A., Lon. Late Hull Rtpertory Theatre and Tutor to B.D.L. throughout N.Z.). Classes and Private Tuition for Adults, Children and Teachers, in all branches of Dramatic Art, including speech trairiing for stage, business and radio; Mime movement and deportment; Production and Acting. Interviews at Studio, Mons.. Weds., Frids., next week, 1] a.m.-2 n.m., or by appointment. Res. Tel. jo-in."). The Studio: 41 Albert St. (near Swanson St.). M AII Y C. L° w E ' A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 11. Examinations and Competitions if Desired. 40 CORNWALL PARK AVENUE. EPSOM. JJILDA p ARKINSON (F.L.C.M.). (Fellow London College of Music.) Teacher's Qaulification Diploma. Elocution Teacher. St. Joseph's Convent. SPEECH TRAINING, DRAMATIC ART, HUMOROUS SKETCHES. EXAMINATIONS. Studio: 23 ROSE ROAD. GREY LYNN. LLAN JiRANCIS C.V.P., SPEACH TRAINING. DRAMATIC ART. Studios: CITY: AT WATERS COLLEGE MUSIC AND DRAMA. SUBURBAN: ROYAL OAK CHAMBERS. RE-OPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Mi 53 - S. W. B AGNALL. F.L.C.M. (Fellow London College of Music), TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Everyday English, English Phonetics, Recitations, Sketches, Public Speaking. Pupils Prepared All Examinations. ALBANY, PHONE 9R. MRS. HELEN GRIFFITHS, Writer, Lecturer, Entertainer (just returned from tour of Great Britain and the Continent). Teacher of Elocution. Public Speaking, Monologues, Sketches, Plays. All exams. Studio: 27 ACADEMY BUILDINGS, Upper Queen St. PUPILS WANTED A CCOUNTANCY Examination, Individual j.l Tuition; limited vacancies; qualified.— City, 778, Herald. A CCOUNTANCY, SECRETARIAL, -A MATRICULATION. Qualified Tutors, PEMBROKE TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Acacia Bldgs., Ph. 44-453, or P.O. Box 605. Auckland. A RT Metal Work, Basketry, etc. Prospectus .o. posted.—Miss Ayling. Strand Arcade. AUCKLAND Hairdressing College.—Continual Demand for Operators. Queen St. DRESSMAKING.— Selwyn College, day. evening.—Safe Deposit Bldgs.: 46-683. DRESSMAKING. Designing, Patternmaking. Tailoring, individual tuition. Success assured.—Hollywood School, (>3 Queen St. DRESSMAKING, Designing, Patternmaking.—The Sel Phit School, Plaza Bldgs., Queen St. EO'HARA, Hairdressing Academy, Mel- • vern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd.—English, French and Sydney experience. HAMILTON College of Hairdressing.— Prospectus, apply Principal, Govt. Life Insurance Bldgs., Hamilton. ' EARN modern Motor-driving; reasonable, efficient tuition.—Lawson. Phone 28-042. D MAORI Language, efficient course conducted by leading interpreter. N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Swanson St. MISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School, Newmarket. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Classes Resumed Monday. January 23. MOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post Licence Instructor. —Ph. IG-030. "|\/fOTOR Driving, expert, reasonable, car i-'-l supplied; licence guaranteed. Crowe, 16-30 S. RADIO Operating, Radio Engineering, Day, Evening and Correspondence Courses; guar.—N.Z. Radio College, Winstone Bldg. OHOWCARD Writing, N.Z.'s Leading DisO playists.—K System, Customs St. E. SWIMMING. All Classes resuming bob. 2. —Prof. Anderson. P.O. Box 1327. or Tepid Baths. rPHE Correspondence Coaching School (T. 1 U. Wells, M.A., Principal), Specialist Tutors in all subjects. Pros., Box 1414. \rES. Iv System trained Showcard Pupils X are preferred.—Phone 42-101. HAIRDRESSING. Learn this Profession at the Established N.Z. College. Constant demand for operators. Tuition guaranteed. Day and evening classes. IST FLOOR, HALLENSTEIN'S BLDGS., 22S Queen Street. rpiCKET Writing, Showcard Designing, .1 Fashion Drawing, Cartooning—Expert Personal or Correspondence Tuition. DRULEIGTT COLLEGE. O'Conncll St, Moderato Fees. Inqnirel BOWER'S ENGINEERING & RADIO SCHOOL. LTD. .TAS. W. BOWER. Director.—HOME REFRIGERATION. Servicing Engineers and others are advised that this School is conducting Postal Courses of training in this Branch of Cold Storage Engineering. Technically Trained Operators hold the Key Positions in this growing industry. Wi'ito or call for particulars. COL WILL'S CHAMBERS, Swanson St.. Auckland. C.l. T7IARN 5/- TO 10/- PER HOUR WRITING ili SHOW CARDS AND TICKETS. Easy Work. Learn quickly from a Professional who* guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet ser.t to you free. No obligation. Just send vour name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Show Card Studios, Wanganui. gHORTHAND. EASIEST TO LEARN EASIEST TO WRITE, EASIEST TO READ. Country Students Send for Free Lesson. •WAKEFIELD COLLEGE, S Falmerston Bldgs., Auck. Phone 41-397. p, E S U L T S. 107 Passes were obtained in the Junior and Senior Grades of the Government Shorthand Typists' Examination By STUDENTS OF THE AUCKLAND gUSINESS QOLLEGE, Judge by Results. Send for Prospectus. R A D 1 °- THE INDUSTRY OF OPPORTUNITY. If you are interested in Radio make it your career. Shortage of qualified men. Free Prospectus. N.Z. RADIO COLLEGE, 37 Winstone Bldgs., 77 Queen Street. Phone 80-860.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 7