EDUCATIONAL. TTNTVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE 48 ELGIN ROAD, MORNTNGTON. Principal: Mr JAS HENDRY, 8.A., Late Chief Inspector of Schools, Southland, Students prepared for the following Examinations: —Teachers’ B, C, D; Matriculation, Public Service, Accountants’ Preliminary. New Courses Now Ready, and in Preparation. Enrol Early. I3t ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES, RESUME TUESDAY, March 6, at 7 p.m. STUDENTS are being Enrolled Daily from 10 a.m. to 0 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Each Evening. ALL FREB-PLAOE HOLDERS (.Junior and Senior) are required to Enrol before the opening evening. Prospectus obtainable at the Booksellers or at the College. ANGUS MARSHALL. lm Director. (gIGNOR SQU ARISE WILL RESUME TEACHING VIOLIN, VIOLA, ’CELLO, and BASS, At his Residence, 52 TENNYSON STREET, On MONDAY, MARCH 12. Telephone 2264. OUR FUTURE. Unless you are a genius you must, under existing conditions, either study and qualify for a successful career, or remain a subordinate. Specialists of 25 years' standing, we have helped thousands to success and are prepared to help YOU. Our Coarse* include the following:— BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE SECRETARYSHIP LAW PROFESSIONAL STANDARD VI PROFICIENCY BUSINESS LETTER WRITING SHORTHAND MATRICULATION PUBLIC SERVICE TEACHERS’ D and O ARITHMETIC HANDWRITING. Write for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD. I, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. Accountancy. bookkeeping. And SECRETARIAL EXAMINATIONS. Students are prepared by correepondenoe in all the necessary subjects fat the N.Z.S.A. Examinations by BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, For the last November examinations the College presented 525 students, 257 of whom were successful. These Examinations are becoming increasingly difficult. It is only those students who make an early start and study regularly and industriously under experienced tutors that can expect to be successful. Send for free Prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Wellington, Christchurch, and New Plymouth. ( H. AMOS, Director. t ENGINEERING BY MAIL. Young man, there’s no need for you to come to the cities to learn Engineering. You can have Export Tuition at Homo with BOWER’S CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN ENGINEERING. Simple, expert tuition in Steam, Stationary, Traction, Oil. Also UNIQUE FARMING MACHINERY COURSE. Send your address for free prospectus. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Room 139, Fletcher's Buildings, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. (And at Auckland.) CAN YOU DO BEST? FIND OUT. AND DO IT. Got a bent? An inclination for some particular work? Don’t let circumstances interfere. Nothing will prevent your becoming an A No. 1 man in\mything you choose to take up with the 1.0.5. Start now. Among 200 subjects yon’U find the very job you always dreamed of being able to walk off with. Write to-day for free information. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Australasia), Ltd. R." N. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. “B,” Box 687, Dunedin. JQEVELOP YOUR MEMORY. Rid yourself of the '‘Bad Memory” handicap; study the Berol Memory Course by mail. Practical, simple; the big stop to success. Write for free prospectus “B,” containing details, to JAMES RODGER, 159 "H,” Manchester street, Christchurch. V OICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR ERNEST DRAKE (Royal Albert Hall and Queen’s Hall Concerts, London), Pupil of Mr George Uttley, London. Studio: TOP FLOOR, MARTIN’S BUILDINGS, OCTAGON. Mrs chirnsidb, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking and Pattern-making, 4 Octagon. Telephone 3112, An Evening and Day CLASS FOR PATTERN-MAKING is being arranged for. Intending pupils enrol early. Single Lessons given on Dressmaking Measurement forms and price list of paper patterns on application. 27f angerTdliksscdtting school— Miss KATE STEWART will Eosnme Classes FEBRUARY 6. Day Classes, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Evening Classes. March 5, Monday and Thursday.— 125 High street (opp. D.LC.). 20ja MISS A BROOME (above T. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m, to 5 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. LADY <in Maori Hill) desires BE GINNBRS for PIANOFORTE, adults ov children; good tuition; 17s 6d~quarter.— 5(>4, Times. 3m OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. Brown’s College, Moray place. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Individual tuition, Railway concessions. Telephone 3307.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18802, 3 March 1923, Page 9
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