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EDUCATIONAL JJ EAL T H BY POST Mr J V. HANNA’S CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OE PHYSICAL CULTURE EOR WOMEN, GIRLS, MEN AND BOYS. A Simplified Graded System of Health and Body-building Exercises which can be Performed in Your Own Horae. Complete Course, extending over three months and graded to suit all ages, costs only 10s 6d. Write now, sending name address, age and sex, with postal note or money order. RENEW YOUR HEALTH. Corrective and- Curative Exercises for all physical and organic troubles, general debility, posture, deportment, indigestion, constipation, nervousness, bad circulation, chest, shoulder, leg and feet troubles, weight reducing, under-weight, etc. These special Curative are now available from Mr Hanna, who has had many years of experience in this branch - ot Physical Culture with wonderful results. Special Course for Men in Muscle and Body Building, £1 Is. All letters treated strictly confidentially. Write to-day. Mr J. V. HANNA, School of Physical Culture, Burns Hall, Dunedin."THE THOROUGHNESS OF THEIR i- STUDY AND THE POLISH OF THEIR EXAMINATION ANSWERS." This is the reason assigned by the Chairman of the Examining Board of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries for the remarkable series of successes achieved by New Zealand candidates in competition' with all Australia in securing the Gold Medal awarded to those obtaining highest marks in the Final Secretarial Examinations. For the last three consecutive years Hemingway students have won this Gold Medal. Link up for'a certain pass with the School whose students attain outstanding success in Accountancy, Secretarial, Bahk-.» ing, Degree, Matriculation, and other Public Examinations. HEMINGWAY VS: ; CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL u COLLEGE, LINCOLN. * ; SHORT COURSE FOR FARMERS. The Annual Short Course for Farmers will be held this year from JUNE 27 to JULY 7 (inclusive). APPLICATION should be made NOW. CTUDY WITH THE COLLEGE THAT SPECIALISES IN ACCOUNT- . ANCY. j Our highly qualified tutors devote ALL their attention to coaUiing_ for Accountancy. Pro. Exam. Painstaking individual tuition guaranteed. Write for Fjfce Prospectus. ' ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Vicker’s House, Woodward street, Wellington. P.O. Box 826. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL . ASSOCIATION. ' MUSIC CLASS. The First Meeting will be ill eld in the Music Lecture Room at the University at 7.45 p.ra. on THURSDAY, JUNE 22. Tutor: Miss MARY MARTIN, Mus.B. Subject: “ The Foundations of Music.” This Class will Meet Weekly .for 12 weeks. MRS CHIRNSIDB, Ladies’ Gutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, Manse street; classes day and evening : materials-cut, partly made If required ; paper cut to measure; less material required when using patterns cut to your own size. Open Friday evenings till 8.30. , ; ( 17Ju ctagon" TUTORIAL COLLEGE. BUTTERPIBLD’S.fBUJLDINGS. ■ Matriculation, etc., candidates prepared by Graduates with high honours and long and successful experience; specialists In mathematics, science, languages, etc. RODMURE SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING, Allbelr Chambers. 154 Stuart street. —Students’ Day and Evening Classes under personal supervision of Principal. J. S. Cross. Ladles’ Own Material made up or cut and - tacked up: phono, 13-141. MARGERY HELPS. Homecraft Studio, 58 George street , (opp. Warden’s). — Tuition given In all branches of Art. Day and Evening 7ju ROSSBOTHAM’S 'COLLEGE.—Shorthand, typing, Book-keeping, Government Examination. —Passed §BJ per cent.: Seniors. 82J per cent. Juniors.—Telephone 10-736 BRIDGE. —Contract. Auction, thoroughly TAUGHT ; beginners, advanced pupils : 2s 6d lesson ; practice classes Is. —Phone Mrs Jeavons (13-023). 29ap ACCOMMODATION AT /. RESORTS HOLIDAY MANOR HOUSE, WARRINGTON. 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The architects and the contractor responsible for the plan have in mind a polygonal tower built of reinforced concrete, with spiral motor tracks leading to a platform 1500 feet above (lie ground, and. a smaller track for the use of light cars loading to another platform 300 feet higher. Near the summit of the tower, another platform will provide opportunities for sun-bathing and fresh air, and restaurants will provide accommodation for some 2000 persons. At the top a lighthouse visible for many miles will be installed. The cost of such a tower, comparatively small in view of its height, is estimated to be about £40,000. At present the tallest building in the .world is the Empire State Building in New York, 1248 feet. The height of the Eiffel Tower in Paris is 984 feet. A frantic search, of the ashes of the city incinerator in Budapest recently yielded a tube containing about £3500 worth of radium which a women patient in a hospital had thrown away because it was burning her. It was several days after the tube was missed that the patient confessed that she had thrown it In the hospital rubbish heap. When the rubbish was traced to the incinerator most of it had already been burned, but the tube and its precious contents survived.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 15

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