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EDUCATIONAL. King edwakd technical COLLEGE. THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL HE-OPENS On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. The DIRECTOR wiH be at the School on MONDAY, January 31, 10 a.m. to « p.m., to ENROL PUPILS. Provision is made for the following Courses: 1. An Industrial Course, farming & preparation for Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical), for Trades such aa Plumbing, Cabinertmaking, and Buildings, and also for Agricultural Pursuits. £. A Commercial Course. The Commercial Work is arranged to givo students a practical knowledge of the essential subjects required to fit them for positions as ShorthandTjpists, Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants. 5. A Domestic Coarse. Instruction ia given in the Economical Management of the Home, Dressmaking, Needlework, and Plain Cookery. All Day Pupils are required to Attend Class for TangKiSi, Arithmetic, and Drawing. Pupils who have passed the Junior or Senior Free Plaoe Examination, or are the Holders of Proficiency Certificates, are, subject to certain conditions, granted Free Places. ANGUS MARSHALL, 25ja Director. HY you should study ECONOMICS And MODERN HISTORY. A knowledge of these important subjects wfll increase your efficiency both as a worker and a citizen; No business can be successfully conducted except on economically sound lines. No social or political problem can be satisfactorily solved without a clear understanding of _eoonomio principles and of the march of historical events. Hitherto it has been difficult to obtain reliable and explicit tuition in these fascinating subjects; but that difficulty no longer exists —for YOUI BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Now provides a Home-Study, Course of Interesting Lectures, running into some hundreds of typewritten pages. These were specially prepared for this College by MBB.B. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B. (First Class Honours m Mental and Moral Philosophy), Barrister and Solicitor, Who supervisee the work of every student. Instruction couched in simple language. Bvery point fully and dearly explained. Periodical Written Teste and Exercises. No text books required. Write today for full particulars. H. AMOS, Director. Woodward street. Wellington, P.O. Box 162. 14 j a QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART AND ART CRAFTS. The School of Art RESUMES on MONDAY, February 7. Day and Evening Classes in all Art and Art Craft subjects. A Limited Number of Junior Free Places in the Day Classes will be available this year, for which Early Application is necessary. From FEBRUARY 1 the Director will be in Attendance to RECEIVE ENROLMENTS Each Morning from 10 to noon. R FRANK GRAHAM (Late Principal Tenor of " The Carl Rosa Grand Opera Co."), PROFESSOR OF SINGING. VOICE PRODUCTION, AND INTERPRETATION, Will be at the BRISTOL PIANO CO. From 11 to 1, and 3 till 6, To Interview Intending Pupils. TTMVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE "U COLLEGE, Elgin road, Dunedin. (11th Year.) (11th Year.) Students prepared for the following Examinations:—Accountancy and Bookkeeping, Teaohers' B C, and_ D Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service, Senior and Junior, etc., etc. For full particulars apply to above address. Mrs chirnsi d~e! TEACHER OF DRESSMAKING', H.B. Buildings, Octagon. Day Classes Resume WEDNESDAY, February 2. Evening Class, TUESDAY, March 7. Ladies requiring paper patterns cut to measurements, or materials cut for costumes, dresses, etc., call any afternoon •vetween 2 and 3 (Saturdays excepted). Countrv ladies send for circular of instructions how to measure. 26ja mHEOTAGO HOSPITAL AND OHARTT--1 ABLE AID BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF MASSAGE. •Sfce NEXT COURSE of MASSAGE TRAINING begins at the Otago University on Bth MARCH, 1916. All further information may be obtained from 'JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. Dunedin, January 25, 1916. 26ja HARBOUR SCHOOL. The above School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 31. R. D. BUCHANAN, 26ja Head Master. rpHE LANGER DRESSCUTTING X SCHOOL, 123 High street (opposite D.1.C.). Miss KATE STEWART, who has been 'Principal of the Langer School, Wellington, for some years, will OPEN CLASSES on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Classes commence 2nd March. Prospectus on application 26ja •ft/fISS PASSMORE'S ART CLASSES -LtJL Will Resume on JANUARY 20. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Railway Concession Tickets. lSja •m/TILLINERY CLASSES EVERY DAY~ Six Lessons, 5s 6&—NORA DENE MILLINERY SCHOOL. 123 High street, opposite D.I.C- Miss Hinds. Principal. HORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING, etc.—Miss BROWN'S College Re-opens Monday, January 24; above Moray Place P.O. P.O. Box 58; telephone 2997. Day and evening classes. 18ja ISS STOKES, L.A.8., Resumes TEACHING Pianoforte and Harmony, January 31, at 95 London street. OVERNMENT'S EXAMINATIONS for Shorthand-Typiste3. Our students have been highly successful.—Rossbotham's College. 49 Dowling street. 12jy BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T EVIA'THAN HOTEL. JLJ Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be bad at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY - "VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for the Day tbey can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters All communications to JAMES CONNOR,* Telephone 67. P.O. Bog 112. JMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner of Manor place and Princes street South (Overlooking Oval and Market Reserve). Ideal centre for Country Visitors, being in proximity to Stock and Station Agencies and Stores and Amusement Halls. Converging Trams Pas 3 Door for all routes and railway, this being specially convenient for Visitors to Show and Races or Tourists. Homejy Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility. Hotel is Newly-furnished and Refitted. Electric Light throughout. PUBLIC LUNCH, 12 to 2-ls. PERMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. AS communications to Mrs MACE, Proprietress. Thane 3650. P.O. Box 529.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16601, 26 January 1916, Page 7