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EDUCATIONAL. PLEASANT STRIVING TO QUICK SUCCESS. MANY young men in New Zealand today are pushing on—surely—confidently —to the attainment of quick success -with 'commensurate remuneration. TTnder our guidance they are finding their work interesting—they appreciate the personal interest our tutors take in them and their study is their hobby. You, too,- can be- as these if you enrol with us. -These-are a few of our Courses:—Teachers' -"Bj" "C," "D"; Journalism; Public-Service Examination; Short Story Writing; Con- , trading-;- Maori. . NOW is the time to decide—NOW is the time to ACT. So write NOW for full par.ticulßTS of tho Coutso you are most interested in. THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 141 Col will's Chambers H 4423-1 Swanson street, AUCKLAND. •YIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ~*-*■ Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.G.). PRINCIPAL: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.PiS. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION includes SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, OFFICE ROUTINE, HANDWRITING, And ALL subject* necessary for a Com- ;•' mercial Career. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Triangle, Christchurch. A.ll Commercial Classes have now resumed. D 2692-8947 IHRISTCHURCH COACHING \J COLLEGE. Tuition in Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary, Book-keeping, and Accountancy. THE COLLEGE CHARACTERISED FOR ITS PERSONAL TUITION. Send for free illustrated Booklet, "A Guide' to Accountancy." C. T MO3LEY, A.P.A..N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z., Director. Offices: Hereford Court, Hereford street. •Phone. C 2846 (ILBY'S TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Principal: GEO. H. BCARSE, 3.A., D.M.S.V. - At recent Matriculation Examination!, 83 per cent, of our candidate* passed. Big reduction in "Day" fees for this year. Matriculation. Public Service, Pharmacy, Accountancy Preliminary, GENERAL IMPROVEMENT, etc. 'Prospectus: Not. 3 and 18, Royal Exchange Building*. 88738-2361 ' SCHOOL OP DANCING. .ADELINE VYNER (late of the Russian !•' ' Ballet, pupil .of Madame Seraphine Astafiera), will Receive Pupils for Operatic, Character, and Ballroom Dancing. Pupils trained for Competition and Stage ..ork. Beginners' and Practice Ballroom Classes. Studio, • BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, V 8758 162 Manchester street. ■ T S -,S . r L,(Late London West End Theatres. : Associate-Harry >Pilcer and .the -, -•••', 'latef Gaby■• Deslys) will instruct- ■/': ■■'■'■ '"'■:''■'."pupils'in the latest'' ■ :■■ MODERN. BALLROOM DANCES. •BEGINNERS' CLASS ' commences- .TUES- ■■-.' DAY. 'March 31st. - ' ■■■> H; ■ . PRACTICE CLASS—THURSDAYS, 8 P.M. Private • lessons arranged. FOR APPOINTMENT, 'PHONE 49R6, mornings; and' 6 to .7 p.m.*; or'call Studio Wednesdays to Fridays, from 3.30 p.m.' STUDIO-162 MANCHESTER ST. (top ■'.'■' «■' -fldof),' corner Hereford street. 58757 SCHOOL OF DANCING. ' TISS BESSIE- MACDONALD, Pupil - World-famcus Ruth St. Denis School, Los Angeles. Resumes Teaching MARCH 2nd. Russian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, and - Interpretative Dances. Miss. Macdoirald specialises in ■ Enrythmics ns 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: NICHOLAS'S BUILDINGS. 176 .Manchester street. .'Phone 3790. ' Children's Classes Resuming by permission of Health - authorities. .'. r M 6679 "ISS - IRIS MONTGOMERY, 1 -ISS IRIS ' MONTGOMERY,.'. Member of the* Association 'of Operatio' Dancing of Great Britain. Two years a' pupil of Espinosa.'BALLET A.ND BALLROOM DANCING. BALLET A,ND BALLROOM DANCING. Interviews Wednesday Afternoons Only. STUDIO- BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, 162- Manchester street, Corner of Hereford street. . •- . M 6604-6450 . HE F. READE -WAUCHOP SCHOOL J- OF DANCING AND DRAMATIC ART, 143 A Worcester street. Principals: MR F. READE WAUCHOP, late Principal Dancer J. C. Williamson's, Ltd„ and Ballet Master "for the Tivoli" Theatres, Australia. Assooiate "of Miss Ellon Terry and Miss Doris Keano; and MISS NGAIO MARSH, Producer "for : Unlimited Charities; • Inc. Assistant r MISS .THELMA THOMPSON. Classes in Russian, Ballet and Ballroom Dancing, Elocution, Mime, and Stagecraft. Practice. Clara' every Saturday at 8 pjn.Beginners!-.-" Class every Monday at 8 p.m. Children's Classes: co'mmenco .in accordance •with the Health authorities. Studio open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.' Telephone A 4107. " : - Would you like to play'tho BANJO or MANDOLIN? If so „ T 0U IS W. BL O Y Studio, -23 IN.GLIS BUILDINGS, High street, whether you understand musio or not. ... 82868 IL BE N 'TWO ME Y, L.R.A.M. I (LONDON). Pupil of Frederick Moore, Professor, Examiner, and Lecturer for the Royal Academy of Mu9io, London. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE., ACCOMPANIST. Studio: VIOTORIA CHAMBERS, 104 ARMAGH STREET. Private Address: 1 SEVERN STREET, ST. ALBANS. Telephone 4941. T8675 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS MARGERY MYERS, Pupil of Espinosa and Vernon Castle Schools, London, KESUMES TEACHING, Operatic, Character, Classical, and . Latest Ballroom Dances. Children's classes when schools begin. Evening classes forming. New Studio, MC6B3 49 SALISBURY ST. WEST. MATRICULATION. : INDIVIDUAL TUITION. N. M.' BELL, M.A., 8.D., . 134 Fitzgerald 'street, St. Albana, Or 181 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on- application. - • 82743 NCING, Deportment, Calisthenic Ex- ' 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 gfternoonsf •« WORCESTER STREET. " L 4433 R M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terms. '-■-. 404 B'ABBADOES STREET. N6SS7 ' 'Phone 2323. No. 16 Gar. Write or interview.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 24

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