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EDUCATIONAL. Q T AGO SC H 0 0 L 0 F DANCIN G. (HIGHEST AIM TRAINING SCHOOL.) 1923 SEASON COMMENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. As Under: BABY CLASS, 10 n,m„ TRADES HALL. INTERMEDIATE CLASS, 11 n.m„ TRADES HALL. SENIOR CLASS, 2.50 p.m., EARLY SETTLERS' HALL. (Beginners at 2 p.m.) ST. PETER'S BRANCH, FRIDAY, 23rd lust., at 550 p.m. PRIVATE CLASSES arranged fnr Depot tmenl. Physical Culture, Slory Ballets, etc. NEW ami NOVEL DANCES Taught, l>y Latest ami .Moat Up-10-Date Methods. Principal Assistant. Mns. Directress and Sec. Mrs B. WYATT. Miss LILY STEVENS. Airs J. LEECH.

YM.C. A. OY M NASI UM, I 1 * .MORAY PLACE. CLASSES RESUME FOR PHYSICAL i CULTURE. CALISTHENICS. (GYMNASTICS, RECREATIONAL GAMES, Etc. Ladies, Wednesday, February 21, 8 p.m. Ladies, Tluirsday, February 22, 2.30 p.m. Girls (under 16 years), Wednesday, February 21. 4 p.m. Boys (under 12 years). Saturday, March 3. ‘ 10.30 a.m. Business Men and Seniors over 18 years, March 12. business Boys, 15-IS years, March 13. Junior Boys. 12-18 years, March 13. Secondary Schools, March 16. ENROL NOW. Fees and further information from V. T. DREW. General Secretary. J. V. HANNA, Physical Director. (J O 0 U N T A N C V. The man who makes a close and exact, itndv of modern business procedure under our instructors, MUST WIN GUI. Our bourse gives you the cream of our 25 years 'xperionce m BOOKKLEI ING, AU’OUNTING. 81/ftfNESS IN V LSTIGAriON, and BUSINESS LAW. There are 70 Main Lessons, each a complete treatise m the subject dealt with—all neatly printed tnd bound, and kept rigorously up-to-date. Onr foe covers eTorything until you complete. There are no books whatever to buy. > In addition to the Course, you receive the close personal individual attention of ourselves and staff, under whom nearly 12,C00 students have succeeded in passing the examinations. Wo will send you. with pleasure, and with no obligation on your part, a free copy of our Illustrated and Instructive Book, “ ACCOUNTANCY.” All you have to do is to write or call. Get a copy NOW---TO- DAY. HEMINGWAY k ROBERTSON, The Accountancy Specialists, P.O. Box 516, A U (J K L A N D. 12f 1933-3. RECORDS AND RESULTS Of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, f WELLINGTON, The Largest Educational Institution in NEW ZEALAND OVER 2700 STUDENTS. , Personal and Corrcsiiondence Instruction. Accountancy Diploma, 325 students, 257 passes; Law Professional, 134 students, 89 passes; Diploma, 262 students, 203 passes; Matriculation and Entrance University Examinations, 154 students, results not ret out; Public Service Examination, 78 students, results not yet out; Teachers’ Certificates. 196 students, 165 passes; University Degrees, 138 students, results not yet out; Practical Bookkeeping and Business Practice, 234 correspondence students, 357 personal tuition students; Shorthand and Typewriting, 2.79 students: Secretarial Course, 59 sludenls; Advertising Course, S 3 students; General Knowledge. 119 students. Boys’ Day School, 183 students; Other Departments. 135 Students. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Wellington, ghtustchttrch, and NEW’’ PLYMOUTH. P- AMOS, 12ja Director. ' A U G H~T~ IN A LOW-PAY JOB. Are you? Do you see other tnen. your own age and younger, walk away with better salaries? Don’t bo stuck. Choose from among 200 vocations the one whore YOUR ability will count. You can afford the time to train—just whatever time you can spare. The I.C.S. courses never overtax, but they equip you thoroughly and successfully. Send for Free Booklet courses of General Instruction. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia), LTD. R. N. Ridd. District Agent, Dept. “B,” Box 687, Dunedin. rjTRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 1 LONDON. THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS to be hold in JUNE, including “Art of Teaching and Rudiments.” Entries close FRIDAY, February 16. Entry forms obtainable from Bristol Piano Co., Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., or BEATRICE BARTH, lOf Local Secretary, Bristol Studio. jp I A N O F O R T E.’ Miss LEXIE MATHESON fA.T.C.L.. Practical) has RESUMED TEACHING. Vacancy for few pupils. 23 ERIN STREET, ROSLYN. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —Open day and evening; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, and Esperanto; individual tuition. ’Phone 736. Bau MISS BROWN’S COLLEGE, above Moray Place Post Office.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition; appointments secured Resumes January 2P. PROFESSIONAL. (Pbofbssional CabdJ JORDAN & HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL. KATTANGATA. Visits Tuesdnv Fortnightly Next Visit FEBRUARY 13. J. k J. WILLIAMSO N, CHIROPRACt oRS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. SEVENTH TEAR OF PRACTICE. Graduates P.S.C.; Members N.Z C.A, (Inc.). COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Corner Princes and High streets. Hours; 9.30 to 12 noon; 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 9 to 12.30. ’Phone 594. Consultation Free. NTIIONY H. THOMSON, CHIROPRACTOR, aduate P.S.C ; Member N.Z.C. Assn, you are seeking Relief from aches and s, acute or chronic, pur HEALTH first arrange for consults non, which is free, me 3010 1 will tell you frankly .f opractic can help your case. X-Ray ities. UV SON’S BUILDING. Mornr place R T. G. KINNEY. CHIKOPHACiUU (Palmer School Graduate), i. BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10.30 to 1 p.m.; 3 to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays: 10 to 1 p.m. 1-RAY FACILITIES.. ’.Phone 3750. 51a,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18787, 14 February 1923, Page 9

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