EDUCATIONAL. J Dancing, peportmext, physical EXERCISE—MISS C<~>X a'upi! of Mrs WostJsworth, Lsndor.) is holding Evening Class for Instruction and Practice. Afternoon School Classes wil] be resumed from May 21st. 53 Hereford street W Telephone ■IS <■ C2S6O : ! daxci:;G. ~ | j BUCHAN.ti.s has resumed teaching. | j Class Evenine, 27th April. Cale- ! j donian Hall, forming. Waltz in three le»- I I eons. Tel. 4343. S8 Ranfuriy street. 82585 j DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. I PROF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. ' Waltz and othrr Special Dances Taught jin three private !<«?ons At;y hour. Cla« es ; every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Pri- '• vate Academv. 241 Cashel sireet. 'Phone 204. . ! F5231 ; Dancing, deportment, and physi- j CAL CULTL RE, under Royal and Vic?- | j Regal Patronage—MlSS LOWE will re-um-j ; j her Classes from MAY 21th. Waltzing . j taught in Three Private Logons. At Horn: ■ Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street. ! ! . L 5226 i ! ' DANCING. MISS LYN N E EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Eetello Beere, | Certificated Teacher, of London), j Is now Forming Classes and Giving Private I Lessons in I FANCY AND THE LATEST MODERN j BALLROOM DANCING. | Particulars as to terms, etc., may ba ob- I taincd from The Bristol Piano Co., or bv j application to Box 512. STENOTYPY EASY to Learn EASY to Write. EASY to P>«ad. THE STENOTYPE way :s the machine way in Shoithana. It is Bimple and thorough. One of our girls, after only nine months' tuition, could operate the Stenotype at a speed of 173 •.vords a minute. From 110 to 120 words per minute in two term 3 is the .achievement of many students. There is a constant DEMAND FOR STE3TOTYPISTES. The silent Stenotype machine does away with the old trouble of indistinct notes, and every stenot/pe operator is certain of immediate employment. THE BUSINESS MAN rocognises the important fact that, while one operator ,is taking dictation, the other operators can be 1 typing her notes—a great saving of time when MAILS HAVE TO BE CAUGHT. Secure full details! CALL—SEE the machine in operation—see the work it does. QILBY'S COLLEGE, • LTD:, Royal Eschango Buildings, Next G.P.0., CatliedraJ square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. ! Director: L. J. BERRY. F.1.A., N.Z. J G496G-3 (Alsi at Wellington). l DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HaJlenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). J Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), [ Assisted by a full staff of Highly Qualified : Instructors. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Includes— ■ Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Handwriting, etc.. cte, DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES, SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. NOTE.—Our Students for the past Two Years have obtained over 550 Remunerative Office Appointments, 2G6 Shorthand Certificate®, 3 Gold Medals, 26 Prizes, and 42 Passes in the Public Service ShorthandTypistes' Exams., including several Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places on the Order of Merit Lists. Office Appointments for all Qualified Students. INDIVIDUAL COACHING for University, Matriculation, Pharmacy, Public Service, Accountants* Preliminary, Tcachers", Scholarship, 0 S. Proficiency, and other Exams. Bv MR S. A. CLARK, B.A. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. ' Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Railway Concession Tickets tor Country Stn r 'e"ts. T\IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, U Triangle, Chriatchurch. DS£37-2 COMMENCE THINKING ELECTEICALLY. WE have Complete Sets of Modern Wireless Apparatus, which enables our instructors, of long experience to demonstrate the, effect of applying theory i to practice. The study of Wireless Telegraphy embraces magnetism and electricity, and in view of tho early prospect of large hydro-elcctric undertakings and eventual general use of electricity, it is desirable for every person to know something of that wonderful power. Qualify for a Wireless Operator's Certificate and commence thinking electrically. Tho salary of Wireless Operators wijs recently increased, making the profession more attractive than ever. Prospectus free. Classes to suit all. I Wireless and Electrical Books and Magazines stocked. THE DOMINION COLLEGE , OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone Branches: Auckland, Wellington, and Duneain. H4879 HOTELS. Hotel Bristol, Com« of Cuba and Ghuznoe streets, Wellington. Visitors to Wellington seeking for high-clasa board and lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable i tariff, will find at the Hotel Bristol every comfort and convenience,, which an up-to-date private hotel can offer. Most centrally sihiated, within one minute of Post Office and Theatre. Trams pass the premises. Electric, light. Hot and cold ehov.'er baths. Tariff 9s par day, £2 10s per week. T. G. LEWIS. Proprietor, late of Invercargill, Morningtnn, an*i Waimate. 82749 A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. HOTEL GRA ND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET (a few doors above hoyal Oak). Ranks with tho best in appointments, service, and comfort. Persona! supervision. Tho beet place to stay when in Wellington. Tariff, 10s Cd per day. Call, write, or wire for Accommodation. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilaon," Wellington. Esl9ft-8837 VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH Will find Good Accommodation at the 1 QAFE, NEW. BRIGHTON, Facing the Sea. i Trams Nos. 5 and 10 Stop at Door. Moderate Tariff. Telephone 2635. E. S. ALDRIDGE* ; Proprietor. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUC- . TIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. ___ *2/1 A ACRES Freehold, the Model Farm of the district, and without exaggeration the equal of anything in New j Zealand. All level, rich, drained swamp, aml with the exception of a portion in cultivation tho whole is in English grasses and in great heart. The property wintered last year 180 head of cattle and 800 shtx"p, and is used for dairying, fattening, «nd cropping, I principally fattening. A small herd of 391 cows only are milked, but these were car-1 ried solely all tho season on l*o paddocks j of ryegrass and clover, comprising 20 acres. J These two paddocks at the moment are in I beautiful condition. A large amount of chaff | has been grown this season, averaging ov<"r I 31 tons, and weighing out at 21 sacks to j the ton. There is a beautifully- situated Homestead of seven rooms, cowshed, a layge barn, and stable, a private metaJled road j runs right through the farm, which is eirtuated handy to factory on an asphalt road , within four nvies of a large northern town, j Fences are cf the very best, English wire j only being used. On a conservative estimate } this farm v.-i'l easily milk 150 cows. Our i agent assures us that from a personal know- j kfdgn of the farm no man could I>e disap- : pointed. There is nothing in the way of improvements left to be done ; and as a dairy- I ing proposition of quality the farm is ideal I and indications are iltii this property will f "tv £100 per acre within a few months. j PRICE, £70 PER ACRE. DEPOSIT, £6000. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., | FS2S7-3109 Victoria street, TTiimflfrrn.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 15
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