EDUCATIONAL. THE QUESTION Vl /HICH, when answered in the affirma- »» tive, relieve* all anxiety with regard to your future success. Am I qualified? In possession of the knowledge and the art pf applying that knowledge whioh ia absolutely essential to a auccesatul business career? Unless this question can with all sincerity be answered in the affirmative, seriously hampered—appallingly haw when competing: with the alert, capable, and qualified young man of to-day. Realise this and take advantage of crar Methods, which results have proved, dunnff the -past 35 years, to be most sncceasful m preparing men for responsible and highlyremunerative positions. We have up-to-date Correspondence Courses of Preparation ACCOUNTANCY. LAW PROFESSIONAL MATRICULATION, TEACHERS'. BANKERS DIPLOMA, and PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMS„ and »'«?*" £""?]" commercial subjects «i-h as SHORTHAND, BUSINESS ARITHMETIC, ADVERHSING, etc., etc. Write to-day for particulars of the Course in which you are interested; full information will be forwarded by return. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Customs etreet, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES. "OILBY'S" TP you are working during "GILBY'S" -*- the day, attend one of our "OILBY'S" Commercial Classes in thoeven•GlLßY'S" in*. Study one or two sub•GTLRV'S" jeots that will be of use to you. "GILBY'S" Make yourself worth a bigger GFLBY'S" salary. To earn more, learn "GILBY'S" more. ■'GILBY'S" . , "GILBY'S" Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and 'GILBY'S" Typewriting are essential to tt.BY'S" mercantile success—we excel in "CTLBY'S" the teaching of these. "GILBY'S" GILBY'S" The long winter evenings "GILBY'S" offer the best opportunity for "GILBY'S" self-improvement. Our term "GILBY'S" starts with your first lesson. "GILBY'S" Classes are held on Monday, "GILBY'S" Tuesday, and Thursday, from "GILBY'S" 7 to 9. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, Christchurch. 'Phone 1333. F.O. Box 58. G5768-3412-1 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenatein'a Buildings (opp. D.1.C.), Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). tE following results were secured by students in the Public Service Short-—nd-Typistes' Examinations last year: May—Senior Exam: Ist place on Order of Merit list. Junior Exam: let place on Order of Merit list. November—Senior Exam.: Out of the 8 successful candidates, 5 were our students. 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 CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES-SECOND TERM. THE Second Term commenced on Monday, May 29th. New Students may be enrolled in any department at the College during the day of in the evenings from 6.45 p.m. Prospectus and further particulars on application. D. E..HANSEN, M.A., M.Sc, Dr. Inf., 5979 Director. SCHOOL OP DANCING, DRAMATIC ART AND MIME.
VICTORIA HALL, Victoria street (opp. Bishopscourt), MISS MILDBED PETERS (London), Pupil Buby Ginner, Madame Jeanie Smurthwaite, and- Irene Mawer, of tho Foggetty Speech Training School. SECOND TEEM OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th. v j The Course include Dancing*—Grecian, j Operatic, Folk, and National, Ballroom (as danced "in London Clubs). Special class for children under 6 years, dancing-game*,' etc Elocution—Speech Training, Stage D;portment, etc. (Two plays now in production.) Lectures—Theory of Movement, Physiology, etc., History of Dancing, etc. At Home Mondays 2-5. Flat 1, 245 Montreal- street. CHOOL OF DANCING. Principals: F. READE and W. S. WAUCHOP (London and Pane). Assistant: MISS RUBY WILDING. Russian Ballet, Classical, and Modern Ball- ; , room Dancing, Including THE NEW TANGO. Studios: 143 WORCESTER STREET. JANCING, DEPORTMENT, PHYSICAL EXERCISE. MISS C OX, (Pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) And M I S S MYERS (Pupil of Eepinosa 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 3267 'dancing M 133 LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr' Reg. Glennie, of tho Wentworth Caie, 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 MJ at Murray's Club and The Grafton Galleries, London). MISS VIOLET DENNIS, Professional Teacher of Ballroom Dano ing, London, is giving lessons :n her Studio, R.om 21, Victoria Chambers (opp. the Band Rotunda). Private Lessons by appointment. Classes Mondays 8 p.D iot beginners. Improvers' Class (for practice) Thursdays, 8 p.m., Class Children over 10! baturdays 11 a.m. For appointments 'Phone 3902 ( iugs befoie). P.O. Box 635. D 32 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. HtOF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. All Special. Dances taught in T | >™» Private Lessons any hour. Also Pi Classes formiDg to suit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phono 204. F5899 TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISXJ THENIC EXEP.CISES, under Koya> and Vice-Regal Patronage—MlSS LOWE ireles CiaEses JUNE sth. Evening Classes ning. Waltzing or Fox Trot taught in Thre« Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Worcester street. : L 6893-5033 DANCING AND RHYTHMICAL EXERCISES. ISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, Pupil of XTX Margaret Morris and the Vernon Castle School of Dancing, London, resumes Teaching at the ORANGE HALL On THURSDAY, Ist JUNE. 'Phone 1631. 1521
EXPERT Teachers of Dancing. Mac* Dancing Academy. We have taught thousands, can- teach you. Lessons anv hour ' (day or night). Latest and Plain Dances taught. 221 Manchester at., near Worceetar st., City. M6953j FIANOFOBTE TUITION. ISS WILLCOX, 67 Dryden street, Sumner, is prepared to receive Pupils Terms upon application. 52 PARIS SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTtNG. [\RESS and COSTUML MAKIjn'U mide Jj easy by our new, up-to-date aicta >d. Special private lessons in pattern catting, materials cut and fitted. CALL. MRS UENN, Princ.pal, ■ Room 26, High street Chambers, GSB6S 272 HIGH STRICT. PIANOFORTE. "L/TRS J. E. RUSSELL has Vacancies lor u. a limited number of PuuiU. • A-idrcw: 75 GLOUCESTER STREET W. TeL 8713. 1328
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