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EDUCATIONAL. King edward technical COLLEGE. THE DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, 2nd February. On and after the 29th JANUARY the Director will be present at the Office from 1C a.m. to 3 p.m. for tho ENROLMENT of NEW PUPILS. The Day Technical College offers systematic instruction on practical lines, designed to prepare young people for the business or calling they purpose entering upon when they leave school. With this end in view provision has been made for— 1. A TECHNICAL COURSE, forming a preparation for Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical), for trades such ae Plumbing, Cabinetmaking, and Buildings, and also for Agricultural Pursuits. 2. A COMMERCIALCOURSE.-The Commercial Work is arranged to give students a practical knowledge of the essential subjects required to fit them for positions as Short-hand-Typists, Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants, etc. 3. A DOMESTIC COURSE.-In Dressmaking and Needlework the students are taught to cut, fit, and make all necessary garments for ladies' general wear. Instruction is given in Economical Management of the Home, Practical Instruction in Household Management, Laundry Work, Cost and Variety of Foods to be provided for meals, Practice in Cooking Actual DinI ners and Serving the same, Table Arrangement, etc. j EVENING CLASSES in SHORTHAND, 1 TYPEWRITING, PHARMACY, and DREScSMAKING will oommence 9th FEBRUARY. Tho EVENING SCHOOL will REOPEN Ist MARCH. Pupils who have Passed the Junior or Senior Free Place Examination or are tho Holders of Proficiency Certificates are, subject to certain conditions, granted Free Places. ANGUS MARSHALL, T6ja Director. JgOOKKEEPERS, EARN MORE! Our Correspondence Courses in Accountancy and Commercial Law provide a sure means to a higher-paid and more responsible position. The men who have a thorough knowledge of accounts and commercial law not only rcceive big money, but are in direct line for managerial situations. Begin NOW to prepare yourself for the position higher up by sending to-day for booklet describing our CORRESPONDENCE COURSES in Accountancy, Higher Accountancy, and Commercial Law. We have helped ambitious men all over the country to better-naying positions, AND WE CAN HELP YOU. Send for Free Booklet. Mention this paper and Course required. DO NOT DELAY! HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S AUSTRALASIAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), P.O. Box 516, Auckland. 19ja VI O LIN TUITION. Mr FRANK MARTINELLI (Conductor Havward's Orchestra) RESUMES TEACHING at STUDIO, "Rothcrfield," 505 GEORGE STREET, on ■ MONDAY, February 1. Thorough instruction, in Solo and Orchestral Playing. Special Arrangements may be made for Coaching on all Instruments for Professional Engaire- [ ments. 28ja ■ QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND 3 CRAFTS, MORAY PLACE. The School of Art will REOPEN on • MONDAY, February 15. The Director will be in Attendance to 1 Enrol and Advise New Students from MONDAY, February 8, dailv. 26ja R. HAWCRIDGE, Director. The langer dressmaking SCHOOL, 123 HIGH STREET, ; CLASSES RESUME FEBRUARY 1. DAILY, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. EVENING CLASSES RESUME MARCH. - PATTERNS CUT 'TO MEASURE J a Specialty. Mias C. STEWART, Principal. IVf ISS ISABEL L. NICOLSON REi?JL SUMES TEACHING Ist FEBRU- P ARY, Pianoforte and Harmony, at Rcsi- £ :lence, 5 Catherine street, Eglinton. 28ja c I S S M ' O A 11 T HY, {' 18 Albert street, St. Clair, r , Teacher Pianoforte and Harmony. i, RESUMES LESSONS MONDAY, FEB. 1. " Pupils Prepared for Local Examination. j.. If AD KMOISELLE DA MB L Y RI>TM ES c ltA TEACHING at her Residence, 8 c ICglinton road (Mornington tram terminus) in MONDAY, Ist February. Dressmaking md Lingerie. Classes Daily : Morning 10 to ,7 .2; Afternoon, 2 to 5. 28ja MISS E. 11. LAING, Teacher of Voico ta Production and Singing, RESUMES h, REACHING Monday, Ist February, at 52 - iowe street;. " 28ja EOSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE. Dowling gl street.—Shorthand, 'Typewriting, Book:ecping. Copying ofiice open daily. Telephone 736. 25ja VfITSS 11. M. BINNIE. L.A.8., RK- 1 LtX SUMES TEACHING' Pianoforte and >rgan March 1. V/TISS L. NAPIER. L.A.8., Pimm and 1 XL Theory, RESUMES Smiths' Buildngs, Octagon, February 3. 28ja c:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16293, 28 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16293, 28 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16293, 28 January 1915, Page 1

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