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EDUCATIONAL DE-OPENING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. \ THE STUDIOS: 225 HIGH STREET. ' Principals: 9TGNOR GIOVANNI STELLA. ITALIAN OPERATIC*TENOR. OF WORLD-WIDE EXPERIENCE, Students will be carefully advised i . dta e deportment. Special course or Concert Numbers, also in correct dictum and d «S B> intending Tourists, or of Pi*' ll '* l °“ v fS,«. toirSi“ follow the Operatic Career. Sl ™t^A?™I 1 o, a .to*rinYotk°° m i?M. ! .‘nTOlleatl...

King edward technical COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES Evening Classes REOPEN on WED7JTT'?T)AY February 27, at 7 p.m. 1 Tuition’ is given in the following Courses: — ART. BUILDING. CABINETMAKING. COMMERCE. HOME CRAFTS. HORTICULTURE. ENGINEERING. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PLUMBING. TYPOGRAPHY. WOOLCLASSING. ENROLMENTS for any of t he above 31 asses will be received at the College Dffice from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 25 and 26. Room in the classes cannot be guaranteed to those who do not enrol jefore March 2. No student will be adnitted 'to any class until enrolment is ;ompleted at the College Office, in tne :ase of paying students this p ynent of the first term’s fee Every junior under 17. years .of age, whether tree or paying, is required to attend a tull junior course. CLASSES IN ART. Certain Morning and Afternoon Classes, n Arts and Crafts (including Needle-,-ork and Woodwork) may be opened to dults and senior students' only. EXEMPTION FROM CLASS FEES. Young persons wishing to attend a ourse in Evening Claeses and finding I 1 ryf H ATTIP ft IT fill Hl>urae in Evening Masses ana lemselves, by reason of borne cucum;ances or irregularity in their °wn emloyment, unable to pay full fees, should >e the Principal without delay. SYLLABUSES, ETC. Prospective students should consult the dlowing free publications:— i. For Evening Class lime Tables, iees» ad Charges: College Prospectus. Senior Commercial Courses: Guide to xaminations. " _ ~ Day Classes in Arts and Crafts: Senior, art-time Leaflet. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. , AND DEAN: Professor S. Steele, B;Sc.Bng., M.A.S.M.E. Lectures begin on Thursday, February 28, .1935. The School provides:— 1. A complete course for the Degree ot Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering. ' . 2; Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. 3. Instruction in Applied Electricity 4. Instruction in Surveying. Complete EVENING COURSES for (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engl-

ncenng. _ . (b) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. „ , (c) Electrical Fitters License. Students can sec the Dean to arrange their courses at the following hours;— Day students: February 26 and 27. New Evening Students; 7 to 9 pan. on Wednesday, February 27. Evening Students: 7 to 0 p.m. from February 28 to March 6. C. C. KEMP, ' Registrar. Canterbury University College,Christchurch. JJEMING W A Y ’ S WILL GET YOU THROUGH. Take no risks with your tuition. Enrol with Hemingway’s—— “PASS” MASTERS OF EXAMINATION TECHNIQUE. For over 37 years Hemingway’s have concentrated on the Home-study method ot examination instruction. _ Their unrivalled experience of examination technique is a primary reason for the outstanding success of Hemingway’s in coaching students for the Accountancy examination. . Accountancy Qualification is essential for your advancement, and an early start vfi'.'.i your studies is essential for thorough preparation. Write to-day for the valuable Free Book—“ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Learn art as a career or a HOBBY BY PRIVATE HOME STUDY. There is no more pleasant way of attaining pleasing and accurate drawing and painting technique than by Postal Tuition in the privacy of the home. Previous training or pronounced ability is not essential for success. The Course gives full and clear instruction, and has been specially compiled for Dominion conditions for Commercial Art, Illustration, Cartooning, Figure Drawing, and Landscape Sketching. ii Don’t delay, write for Free illustrated Booklet, “The Artist in the Making,” for full particulars, to THE PRINCIPAL, Thij'P.T.P. School of Art, P.O. Box 1541, Wellington. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, i- LONDON. JUNE THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES for the above Cloce in Dunedin, TUESDAY, February 26. Entry Forms obtainable at Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., or from BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, Capitol Bldg., Princes street. MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES THIS "A AUTUMN. You can save a lot of money by doing so. The Hollywood School of Dressmaking will show you how to become an expert dressmaker. It’s your big opportunity. Make the most of your spare time, and join up to-day. Free demonstrations and information daily. Railway concessions for people out of town. THE HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 2nd Floor, Savoy Buildings, Dunedin. Rodmure school of scientific DRESSMAKING, Allbell Chambers, 154 Stuart street.—Students' Day and Evening Classes under personal supervision of Principal J. S. Crons. Ladles' Own Material made up or cut and tacked up. Phone 13-141. ROSSBOTHAM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Dowling street.—Shorthand, Typwritlng and Bookkeeping. Our Students in keen demand. Reopened Monday, 21st. 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS rrtYPEWRITERS all makes REPAIRED and i. OVERHAULED; Typewriter Ribbons, Carbons, Paper.—New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street (phone 13-734). OLD GOLD, Jewellery, Watches, etc., Wanted ; any quantity ; highest prices; valuations free. Patersons, 80 George street. CtPECIALIST COLOURING Ladles’ Evening JO SHOES; Leather, Velvet, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Tinsel shades guaranteed.—Margery Helps, 58 George street (phone 12-643). “ /'IAIROENB," when correctly applied, is O the best-known Remedy for Superfluous Hair. —Instructions and particulars P.O. Box 179, Dunedin. RUNS —Super-knit Hosiery Repair Service; prompt attention; Hemstitching, 3d yard.—Margery Helps, 58 George street, Dunedin. “ CJTEELITB *’ PAINTS —Put your labour IO into something durable. “ Steellte ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 17