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EDUCATIONAL PARENTS. PARENTS. PARENTS. PARENTS. You want your children to be PARENTS', successful in tho battle of life. PARENTS. Begin now by sending them to PARENTS. GILBY'S COLLEGE, to be PARENTS, taught tho sciential elements of PARENTS, success in business. PARENTS. Our etudents get rapid promcPARENTS. tion in Commercial circles, beFAHENTS. cause they have learned the PARENTS, groundwork before entering an PARENTS, office or institution. PARENTS. Bring your Boy or Girl along. PARENTS. Our Manager, Mr C. C. "Wilson, PARENTS, will be pleased to interview you PARENTS, and advise. PARENTS. As all tuition given by no is PARENTS, individual, ooureo may comPARENTS, menco at any time, and atPARENTS, tendance at College arranged PARENTS, during dav or evening, as conPARENTS. venient. PARENTS. Special Railway Coneewione to PARENTS. Country Students. PARENTS. Excellent Correspondence LeePARENTS. son 3 for those unable to atPARENT 9. tend College. Write for parPARENTS. ticulars. PARENTS. ri.ILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., PARENTS. V» PARENTS. Royal Exchange Buildings, PARENTS. Cathedral square PARENTS'. Christchurch PARENTS. (Next Chief Post Ofßce.l GS76S-5895-3 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), •Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). following results were secured by ■*- students in the Public Service Short-hand-Typistes' Examinations last year: lay—Senior Exam: Ist place on Order of Merit list. Junior Esam: Ist place on Order of Merit list. November—Senior Exam.: Out of the 8 ; eucceasful candidates. 5 were our stu\lents. Junior Exam.: 5 Candidates entered—4 passed. Also, over 190 Certificates and Awards were gained during the year. These results speak for themselves. Term commences at any time. Full particulars on application. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. D3OBO-7456 MISS MILDRED PETERS (London), Pupil Ruby Ginner and Madamo Jeanie Smurthwaito, Will Open CLASSES FOR DANCING At the WINTER GARDENS On WEDNESDAY.. MARCH Bth. Grecian, Operatio, Ballroom (as da.nced in London. CTubfl). Times and etc., on application. At home Thursday and Monday Afternoons. 'Phone 2738. P6932 84 CRANMER SQUARE. DANCING. "TfISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Misfl ■»X Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr Reg. Glennio, of tho Wentworth" Cafe, Sydney) has resumed teaching Classical Dancing for Children, specially featured and latest ballroom dancing, a3 taught and danced at tho Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Appointments mado by Telephone- 369. between 9 a"nd 10 a.m. Postal address: BOX 608. E5931 LATEST DANCES. "\IJSS VIOLET DENNIS, Professional IVJL Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, of London, is giving Lessons in her Studio, above CARLTON CAFE, Cathedral square. Classes Mondays, 8 p.m. Prospectus sent on application. D 3266 'Phone 3902. •\ANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL ' EXERCISE. MISS COX (Pupil of Mru Wordsworth, London) And MISS MYERS (Pupil of Espinosa and Vernon Castle's School, London), Resume Afternoon Classes from March 13th. Evening Classes Forming. TE WHARE, 63 Hereford Btreet W. Tel. 354. C 3267

DANCINCI AND DEPORTMENT. JROP. FLEMING lias "Resumed Teaching. AU Special Dances taught in Three Privates Lessons Any hour Also Private Classes forming to suit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed Private Academy, 241 Cashal Btreet. 'Phone 204. F5899 DANCING and DEPORTMENT. Und«>T Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE Resumes Classes from March 20th. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing ftaught in three private lessons. At home Tuesday nftomnona; 51 Worcester street. L 5895 FINANCIAL. THE DOMINION TRUST Co. of N.Z., Ltd. JIRUSTEES under Wills, and for Marriage Settlements, Absentees, Debentureholders, Residuary Legatees, etc. DIRECTORS: G T BOOTH, CHRISTCHURCH WALTER HILL, CHRiSTCHURC J 0. JAMESON', CHRISTCHURCH THOMAS STONE, CHRISTCHURCH. E. F. STEAD, CHRISTCHURCH. W. K. McALPINE, CRAIGIEBURN. JAMES COW, ASHBURTON. B. R. MACDONALD, GERALDINE. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. Offices : 163 Hereford street, Chriatchurch. D.2896-1 PBOFESSIONAI. NOTIOE& P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 2072. Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. (No Canvassers Employod.) J4534-212 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T4TR R. T. COWPER, Dentist, late of IVjL Sydenham, begs to announce having removed to more central premises, 107 CASHEL STREET, Opposite Ballantyno'g. O U N G A IT D CRAIG js. (Palmer Graduates), Chiropractors and Spinographors, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. All Work Verified by X-Ray. Hours—B.3o to 6. Saturday, 8.30 to 1. Members N.Z Chiropractic's Association. C 2993 JERCIVAL V. SHARP, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.1.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDJTOB, Dalgety's Buildings, Cathedral square, Christchurch. MANUFACTURERS' COSTS ACCOUNTS, LAND AND INCOME TAX ADJUST- ' MENTS. 59093 ► EMOYAL NOTICE—ARTHUR M. XV EMMETT, M.1.A.P., Foot Specialist, has REMOVED from Hereford street to the Medico Flectric Institute, 14G ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 4862. By appointment. E3445-3610 FOOT SPECIALIST. "I N. ROBINSON, >• G.A.1.E., New Zealand. Est. 1899. - 'Phone 2271. Mercery Shop, 253 High otwt BSOSI HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of security, from £lO upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, )35 4D Chancery lane. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH KAIKOUIU AND BLENHEIM. AIKOUKA AND BLENHEIM. UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED. UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED. A. E. HARRIS, Director. DAILY SERVICEOhriatchurch to Kaikours and J TOURIST OFFICE. Depart 8.45 a— KAIKOURA TO BLENHEIMKaikoura, depart 8.0 a.m. „„,„,«„ Special Arrangemento lor IMCIUJX Passengers. BLENHEIM to KAIKOURA, and CHRISTCHURCH. Parker's Garage, depart 7.30 a.m. „„„„„ KAIKOURA to CHRISTCHUBCHKAIKOUBA depart 8.45 a.m. Christchwoh, Thon» 2159. TOURIST OFFICE, Woodward's (Tobacconisto), Thoß. Cook and Sons, and Dominion Motors, Ltd., Liberty Book Shop. GARAGE, 'Phone 2625. Parcels carried with Care, but no responsibility accepted.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 13

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