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EDUCATIONAL. HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEERLEARN BY POST THIS WAY. HERE'S a genuine simplified method of advancing in this highly paid profession. Study with Bower's Postal Engineering Course at nights in your home. You progress from first lesson. No inicate technical terms. Every step explained .. plain language. Course includes Slat.iona.ry, Electrical, Steam, Oil—also Farming Machinery. Experienced tutors mark all your work. Bower's have best record* of passes in Government Exams, in .N.Z. Write now for free booklet. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. 141 Fletcher's Buildings. 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington (And at Auckland). 84423 SCHOOL OP DANCING. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD, Pupil World-famous Ruth St. Denis School. Los Angeles. Resumes Teaching MARCH 2nd. Russian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, and Interpretative Dances. MiBS Mocdouald specialises in Eurythmics as taught in the famous Pjelcke Peterson and Langridge Schools, Sydney Extensive experience in America and Australia. Latest Fox Trot Steps taught, as danced at Hotels Ambassadors and Wentworth, Sydney. Studio: NICHOLLS'S BUILDINGS. 176 Manchester street. 'Phone 2790. Children's Classes Resuming by permission of Health authorities. M 6679 THOROUGH AND INDIVIDUAL COACHING For MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, PHARMACY, ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY, 6 S., P., and All Public Examinations, Is Obtainable at T\IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Instructor in Charge: MR S. A. OLARK, M.A. Classes Resume MONDAY, January 26th, 7 p.m Tuition in any subject or subjects for abovo examinations. Full particulars on application at the School. Hallen6tein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1637. D 2692-8947 THE PETERS-GRAY SCHOOL G. DANCE, DRAMA and MIME. REOPENS APRIL 22nd. MISS MULVANY-GRAY will be at home to receive anyone interested in her work, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 22nd, From 2.30 to 4 o'clock. 98 VICTORIA STREET. 'PHONE 5717. Salisbury street stop on trama, 1, 9, 13, IS. 8637 ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, W.ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain.' Two years a pupil of Espinos*. BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCING. BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCING. Interviews Wednesday Afternoons Only. STUDIO- BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street, Corner of Hereford street. M 6604-6450 ..IHE F. READE WAUCHOP SCHOOL 1 OF DANCING AND DRAMATIC ART, 143 A Worcester street. Principal*: MR F. READE WAUCHOP, late Principal Dancer J. C. Williamson's, Ltd v and. Ballet Master for the Tivoli Theatres, Australia. Associate of Mips Ellon Terry and Miss Doris Keane; and MISS NGAIO MARSH, Producer for Unlimited Charities, Inc. Assistant: MISS THELMA THOMPSON. Classes in f Russian, Ballet and Ballroom Dancing, Elocution, Mime; and Stagecraft. Practice Clafa every Saturday at 8 p.m. Beginners' Class every Monday at 8 p.m.Children's ' Classes commence in accordance with the Health authorities. Studio open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Telephone A 4107. . W8755-7736 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. CHOIR SCHOLARSHIPS. IHERE ARE VACA,NCIES in. the CHOIR for boys from eight to eleven years of age. Choristers receive free education at the Cathedral Grammar School, and on the approval of the Chapter for a further period of two years after losing their voices, which may be extended until matriculation. ■ Dr. Bradshaw will test voices a* the Cathedral on Saturdays at 12.10 p.m., commencing May 2nd. "TSR T. STMPRON • (Late London West End Theatres. Associate Harry Piker and the late Gaby Deslys) will instruct pupils in the latest MODERN BALLROOM DANCES. BEGINNERS' CLASS commences • -TUESDAY, March 31st. PRACTICE CLASS—THURSDAYS, 8 P.M. Private lessons arranged. FOR APPOINTMENT, 'PHONE 49fi6, mornings, and 6 to 7 p.m.; or call Studio Wednesdays to Fridays, from 3.30 p.m. STUDIO—I 62 MANCHESTER ST. (top floor), corner Hereford street. 58757 : Would you like to play the BANJO *or MANDOLIN? If so T OUIS W. BLOY -L/ would be pleased to see you at his Studio, 23 INGLIS BUILDINGS, High street, whether you understand music or not. MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., xtj. 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Albana, Or 131 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on application. 82743 TRANCING, Deportment, Calisthenio ExJ ercises under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will commence classes when schools resume. Evening classes forming. Fox trot, One Step or Waltz taught in three private lessons. At home, Friday afternoons. 61 WORCESTER STREET. L 4433 i/TR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terms. 404 BARBADOES STREET. rite or interview. ATRICULATION STUDENTS mdividuallv COACHED in backward subjects " by EXPERT COACH. Apply . ._ 1217 "COACH," "Press." T ADY Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory I desires pupiis, 30s term. Homes ,:«-j ;t Quired. G.L.D., "Press." 1123 CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS will bo recoi-vod up to NOON on WEDNESDAY. 6tli May, 1925, for EXTENSIONS to ELECTRIC VEHICLE GARAGE, Central Yard, Armagh and Manchester streets. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Municipal Electricity Department, corner Armagh and - Manchester streets. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to bo endorsed on the top lefthand - corner -of .the tnvelopc, "Tender for Electric -Vehicle Garage." E. HITCHCOCK, , General Manager,. . Municipal Electricity Department. j Christchurcb. 21st April, 1923. 8742

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 14

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