EDUCATIONAL MISS ANNIS -JACKSON, TEACHER OP SHORTHAND, 17 Nelson Terrace, Resumes Tuition FEBRUARY 11th. Term begins from First Lesson. 100 p.c. Exam. Passes. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING ARCADE CHAMBERS ft/JISS ANDERSON resumed on IVI TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Pupils are requested to enrol as soon as possible. Individual tuition. Railway concessions. Further particulars may be obtained at the above address any afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5. and on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, hours 7 to 9. Miss Anderson, Arcade Chambers, has been advised of the following results of Examinations held in November and December last:— Junior Government (Order of Merit): Jessie Holst, Roma Foden, Betty Calder, Gertrude Newman. Pitman’s Examinations Department, Melbourne. Shorthand Certificates. 120 words per minute: Hilda Tozer. 100 words per minute: Harriet Leishman, Joyce Nicol. 90 words per minute: Jessie McKirdy. 80 words per minute: Audrey Scott. 70 words per minute: Barbara Jean Bowie. 60 words per minute: Lilian Duggan, Blanche Joynt. 50 words per minute: Jean Heads, Georgina Hampton, Maureen Mackay, Violet Stewart, Ngaire Tutton, Jean Wallace, Norma White. Theory Certificate: Georgina Hampton. Elementary Theory: Zona Aitcheson, Gwen Browne, Patricia Conlon, Dorothy Nicol, Ngaire Tooth, Eileen Markham, Meryl Miller. MUSIC. MISS ELMA NEWMAN, L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY, RESUMES TUITION ON SATURDAY, February 9th. BUSINESS NOTICES HOT SEA BATHS AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Caroline Bay. fWIISS L. MILLS, Sister-in-Charge. gives treatment in Electro Therapy Infra Red Ray Treatment and Massage. Hours: 8 a.m.—6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Telephone 266-R. VICTOR CYCLES GENTS £6/10/0 LADIES £6/17/6 12 months guarantee complete with tools, oilcan, pump, outfit, bell and reflector. A Liberal Allowance on your Used Cycle. R. G. SLADE. 321 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20028, 8 February 1935, Page 1
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