EDUCATIONAL. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. Waltz and othsr Special Dances Taught in three private lessons. Acy hour. Cl3»*es every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 2(M. . _. F5231 Dancing, deportment, and physical CULTURE, under Royal and Vioei Regal Patronage.—MlSS LO\V r_, will reEume her Classes from MAY "Ith. Waltzing taught in Three Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Woroeeter street. L 5226 Dancing, deportment, physical EXERCISE—MISS COX (Pupil ofMra Wonisworth, London) is holding Evening Claw for Instruction ar.d Practice. Afternoon School Classes will be resumed from May 21st. 33 Hereford street W Telephone 354. C 2360 DANCING. ■\TISS BUCHANAN has resumed teaching. i-'-L Class Tuesday Evening, 27th April, Caledonian Hall, forming. Walts in three leseone. Tfcl- -1343. 8S Ranfurly street. 82585 DANCING. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Eetelle Bee re, Certificated Teacher, of London), la now Forming Classes and G-iving Private Lessons in FANCY AND THE LATEST MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Particulars as to terms, etc., may be obtained from The Bristol Piano Co., or by application to Box 512. WB7SS DO YOU WANT TO ADVANCE? TfcO you want to get out of the rut and make your way in the world? Then secure the knowledge that ensures advance- ! rnent! \ oung men and women can prepare thoroughly and quickly to OCCUPY BETTER. POSITIONS by studying at GILBY'S COLLEGE. Attend our Classes and brush up Iho subjects you consider most necessary. Our staff of highly-trained teacherspecialists makes a specialty of INDIVIDUAL TUITION for cach student, ensuring much more raoid progress than under the out-of-date class system. You may attened cither Day or Evening Sessions, or study by Correspondence, and a term may commence at any time. We give thorough tuition in Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Pitman's and Gregg's), Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand), Officc Routine, Business Correspondence, • Commercial Arithmetic. Students are prepared for all Public Examinations, including Matriculation, Publio Service Entrance, etc. Call for full details, or write for our Free Booklet "Success." The motto of GILBY'S COLLEGE is "THOROUGH." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.,. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, NEXT C.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Telephone 1333 . P.O. Box SG. Director: L. ,T. BERRY, F.1.A., N.Z., (And at Wellington). G 4968-1 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), Registered with the Education Department, Wellington, enabling Country Student to obtain Railway Concessions. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. All Commercial Classes are under the- direct supervision' of the Principal—MlSS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). MATRICULATION AND EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT. Instructor in Charge: MR S. A. CLARK, B.A. Excellent training provided for students preparing for a Business, Commercial, Professional, or Scholastic Career. Good positions invariably await our qualified students. THOROUGH and INDIVIDUAL training in all Commercial and Examination subjects. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Day Classes: MONDAY to FRIDAY. Evening Classes; MONDAY to THURSDAY (inclusive). ' SATURDAY MORNING Classes in all sub-
jects. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, D-2897— Triangle, Christchurch. G!. G!! G!!! MARS? iRELESS Experimenters and Opera - 1 ' tors in all parts of the world arc ) now eagerly striving to solve the problem of origin of the mysterious signals recent- ] ly reported in cables to the New Zealand < newspapers. p Have you considered the great future which "Wireless" must have? And arc you going to participate? Commence now * by' studying Wireless Telegraphy, "Wire- " less Telephony, etc., with a view to Incoming a Wireless Operator or Esperi- 1 rocnter. Write for free prospectus and our ad- I vice as to any special features in your case. ■ ,-i Class to suit all. Books and Magazines stocked. The Morse Gramophone records will ■ loach you Telegraphy. THE DOMINION" COLLEGE I OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, t Cathedral square, Christchurch. » . P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Branches: Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. H4879 p •- 1 HOTELS. g TTOTEL BRISTOL, Corner Cuba and ~ JJ - Ghuznee streets, Wellington. Visitors ~\ fo Wellington seeking for higli-class board _ md lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable ~\ tariff, will find rU the Hotel Bristol every I comfort and convenience,, which an up-to- e1 iate private hotel can offer. Most centrally - situated, within one minute of Post Office ind Theatre. Trains pasa the premises. f Electrio light. Hot and cold shower baths, Tariff 8s per day, £1 10s per week. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor, late of Invercargill, Morning-ton, and Waimate. 82749 ' C' _ _ P A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. - Hotel grand central, „ 107 CUBA STREET (a few doors above ® tioyal Oak). Ranks with the best in ap- 1 pointments, service, and comfort. Personal lupervision. Tho heat placo to stay when 1-1 in Wellington. Tariff, 10s 6d per day. Call, Y vrito, or wire for Accommodation. 6 S. EDILPON, Proprietor. S Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. 25196-8837
VISITORS TO CBRISTCHURCH ■ Will find Good Accommodation at the Q AFE, NEW BRIGHTON, Facing the Sea. j Trams NO9. 5 and 10 Stop st Door. { Moderate Tariff. Telephone 2635. E. S. ALD RIDGE, Proprietor. MONEY. ~~ MONEY FOB SECOND MORTGAGE. WE avo one or two sums inclnding 0110 » » amount of £500 for INVESTMENT on APPROVED SECOND MORTGAGE. * FORD and K A "OFIELD, ltd. ' F5281-1266 - INVESTMENTS. ■TSfANTED, Sums of £630 and £650 on >»• CITY PROPERTIES, First MortJ. MEAGHER and CO., MC6OI-37 155 Cashel street. "ft/TONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold ■L'-*- Security at CURRENT RATES. IZAKD, LOUGHNAX, and FRYER, Solicitors, Xoo3 18 Cathedral eqnsir©. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind Of Security, from £10 upwards. , F. D. KESTEVEN. . : 4D Chancery lane. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Superior Board, by Ladv in » ' business, Suciner or Cashinere Hil'g prcterred. Reply, stating- terms, etc. to "Press" Office. ' Y\rANTED, Board, in privato liomc, for ' Lady and Child (2 years}, handy to tram. Apply, stating- terms. L.1.A., "Press." . 496 ' i TClothing— Mrs Prit chard h a ; !7a Ba £ er of £ erUi ' and LoftQit CloJiingf, Hoots, Trunks, Portmanteaux ' and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot . : C*ah. TLizg un 'Phono 3394, or writ® 12 s victoria 6treet- "K*Bol3
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 10
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