EDUCATIONAL. ABE YOU AMBITIOUS fVR are you quite contented to jo? a| in some subordinate P°siti° n unt „„ due course your place is filled by ' youn°vr man who realised the advantag qualifying? To-day the Business man cemands "THE VERY BEST" from his employees. The unskilled class of worker 13 being "put off." To maintain your position in the comlercial world it is essentia' that you should ake yourself independable to your «m_ . [oyer by QUALIFYING by" K» o "™*'^ c £ the followir-T E 3 r. m BANKERS' DTPLOM* E BOOK-KEEPERS' LAW, TEACHERS' or PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE. Opportunities in the ™^ m °' C^T R T are available onlv to the CAPABLE, ALERI, and EFFICIENT. Our Correspondence Method of a fl proved by results over and over again, » second to none in Australasia. rithout delav, for particulars of jh» ~ studv in which vo'i are 16 shall be forwarded immediate!.;. ADDRESS: CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Building*, Customs street, P.O. Box 516, LEARN BY POST. niLBY'S COLLEGE has over eighty cKfCX ferent Correspondence Courses to select from, including: I Mercantile Bookkeeping Secretarial Course Maori; Greek Business Letter "Writing Farmers' Bookkeeping Drawing; Handwriting Mathematics Ancient and Modern Languages lan's anil Gregg Shorthand. We coach students ny post for Matriculation, Accountancy, Teacher's, and other examinations. WKITE for particulars, stating in which course you are interested. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cnthedral sauare, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone ISS3. P.O. Box 56. G5768-3112-5 The most unmiftakable of all tributes to the unique success of DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL . system of Individual Training is the high percentage of First and Second Place passes that students have consistently scored in recognised public examinations held during the past few years. THE same Thorough Syatematic Training characterises Preparation for Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers', Pharmacy, and Higher Examinations. Our Instructors are EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. Full particulars on application. Day Classes, Evening Classes, Saturday Morning Clatses. Term commences at any time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). NOTE.—The demand for our "oualified students is as keen as ever, many firms recruiting the whole of their correspoudance staffs from the School. D3OBO-7456 ICHOOL OF DANCING. Principals: P. READE and W. S. WAUCHOP (London and Paris). Assistant: MISS RUBY WILDING. Russian Ballet, Classical, and Modern Ballroom Dancing, Including THE NEW TANGO. Studios: 143 WORCESTER STREET. Phone 4107. W9165-5455 kANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL t EXERCISE. MISS COX (Pupil of Mra Wordsworth, London) And MISS MYERS (Pupil of Espinosa and Vernon Castle's School, London), Resume Afternoon Classes from Friday, June 2nd. Evening Classes Forming'. TE WHARE, 63 Hereford street W. Tel. 854. C 8267 DANCING "JUfieU LYNNE ED WARDS (Pupil of Miss I'X Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr Reg. Glennie, of tho Wentworth Cafe, Sydney* has resumed teaching Classical Dancing for Children, specially featured and latest ballroom dancing, as taught and danced at the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Appointments made by Telephone 369, between 9 and 10 a.m. Postal address: BOX 606 E5931 T ATEST BALLROOM DANCES (as danced U at Murray's Club and The Grafton Galleries, London). MISS VIOLET DENNIS, Professional Teacher of Ballroom Danoing, London, is giving lessons in her Studio, Room 21, Victoria Chambers (opp. the Band Rotunda). Private Lessons by appointment. Classes Mondays 8 p.D /or beginners. Improvers' Class (for practice) Thursdays, 8 p.m., Class Children over 10; Saturdays 11 a.m. For appointments 'Phone 3902 (mornings before). P.O. Box 636. D 3266-274 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ►ROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. All Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons any hour. Also Private Classes forming to suit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 204. F5899 \ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISJJ THENIC EXERCISES, under Roya* and Vice-Regal Patronage—MlSS LOWE resumes Classes JUNE 6th. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing or Fox Trot taught in Three Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 61 Worcester street. L5896-50b8 DANCING AND RHYTHMICAL EXERCISES. MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, Pupil of Margaret Morris and the Vornon Castle School of Dancing, London, resumes Teaching at the ORANGE HALL On THURSDAY, Ist JUNE. 'Phone 1631. 1521 EXPERT Teachers of Dancing. Mac's i Dancing Academy. We have taugat thousands, can teach you. Lessons any aour (day or night). Latest and Plain Dunces taught. 221 Manchester st., near Worcester st., City. M695J PIANOFORTE. MR L. LEWIN will resui "BRAIDWOOD," 15 SALISBURY STREET, ' On THURSDAY, JUNE Ist. At home Thursday and Friday, 2-5 p.m. , Tel. 628. 5424 R A. J. MERTON, Music Master,'Jh/i-,t s College, will resume' Les ons on SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd. Mr M.rton will be at' his Teaching Room, No. 14 Christ's College, on FRIDAY, from 10.30 until 12, and from 3 until 5.30. Private Addr;ss: ?3 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE WEST. 5790 WANTED TO PURCHASE. r |'URN OLD CLOTHING INTO CASH! T and Children s Clothing and Boots. Ca 11, write, or 'phone 8100. Our buyer will call. MRS ROBERTSON, 266 \.uam street, just P»st Madras street. -R^ 9l WANTED. D Known—That Nicnolson and _.. are selling Min's Sample Wool Jerseys and Coats at lowjirices. W ANTEDTat"Nicholson and Co.'a, special value in Corsets at 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5a lid. WANTED, Ladies to inspect our special line Moirette Underskirts at 6s lid. WANTED, La-iies to see uur special value in Skunk and Fox_Furs at 2S». ANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are showing special value in White, Coloured Blankets at 32s 6d and 42s 6d. WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Boys' All-Wool Jerseys, in Grey, Navy, and heather, from 7s 6d. WANTED at Nicholson and Co.'s, Colombo street, Stylish Cloth, Blue, pmk, white, vieux rose, navy, ai 3s 9d. -\6942-Bii UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottles are British maae, through and tnrougn, and fui.y guaranteed by North British Rubber Co. See tile name "Unique" on each iWBDexl HSBBI-4192
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 13
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