EDUCATIONAL. I THE BOSS MAKES THE MONEY. HVEB Been your boss's salary cheque? -* Ever noticed how quickly he makes decisions on matters that puzile von? He KNOWS—that's why. And for KNOWING and DECIDING QUICKLY he gets the thickest pay envelope each month. ' Let ambition be your spur to action. Tako up a. course of Accountancy and Book-keep-ing. A thorough knowledge of these two subjects will fit yon for a responsible, wellpaid executive position. Study becomes a pleasant hobby under the porsonal guidance of our skilled tutors. The sooner you start the sooner you'll GET THERE, so write now for all particulars of ' our Accountancy and Book-keeping Course*, j THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 141 Colwill's Chambers, H 4423-3 Swanson street, Auckland. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. above subjects will enable students in a compa«ctive]y ehort time to tako their places in the world of commerce and become self-supporting. Our Qualified Students are constantly in dctnand, and over 290 vacancies were filled adding last year. The success of our teaching methods is also proved by the excellence of our records, unapproached by any other institution in the Dominion. DIGBY*S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenatein'B Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Term Commences at any time. D 2692-8947 ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, I ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of. the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain. Two years a pupil of Espinosa. BALLET BALLROOM DANCING. BALLET AfHt> BALLROOM DANCING. Interviews Wednesday Afternoons Only. STUDIO- BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street, Coiner of Hereford street. M 6604-6450 /HE P. READE WAUCHOP SCHOOL JL OP 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. Associate of Miss Ellon Terrv and Miss Doris Keane; and MISS NGAIO MARSH, Producer for Unlimited Charities, Inc. Assistant: MISS THELMA THOMPSON. Classes in Russian, Billot and Ballroom Dancing, Elocution, Mime, and Stagecraft. Practice Clara 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 BALLROOM DANCING. ISS I. SIMPSON (late London West End Theatres) will receive. PUPILS for the latest in MODERN BALLROOM DANCES. Private Tuition and Special Chases Arranged. EVENING CLASSES: MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, 8 P.M. FOR APPOINTMENT, 'PHONE 4986, mornings, and 6 to 7 p.m.; or call Studio Tuesdays to Thursdays, from 3 p.m. STUDIO-IG2 MANCHESTER STREET (top floor), cornjr Hereford street. . ■ 58757 Would you like to play the BANJO or MANDOLIN? If bo ... ' , , LOUIS W. BL O Y would be pleased to see you at his Studio, 23 INGLIS BUILDINGS, High street, whether you understand musio or not • . 82868 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. N. M. - BELL, M.A., 8.D., Or 131 Worcester street, City,, \. . . Prospectus on application. DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenio Exercises, under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LQWE . will .resume Classes Trot, One-Step,, or Waltz taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. 51 Worcester street. L 4432 R M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate. Terms. 404 BARBADOES STREET. N6557 'Phone 2323. No. 18 Ow. Write or interview. * „ EEB -BUCHANAN, V TEACHER OF VIOLIN. 312 Montreal street. Ring' 'phone 4343. 82804 ADY Teacher of Pianoforte ftias 'Vacancies JIJ for Pupils; homes visited if desired. £1 10s term. W.S.D., "Press." 20 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE . SPRING.. TO ensure a Spring Display of Flowers, it is necessary to set-out at,.this season. be set in deeply worked soil, but without any addition of fresh etable manure. A virgin soil is what they delight in, and any manure applied, should be. in,the form of bone dust. ANEMONES—A very choice selected strain, tubers not large but will give an abundance of bloom. Pries, 28 6d per doz. 15s per 100. , RANUNCULUS—Large tubers of good fltrain. 2s 6d per dpi. Small tubers of an extra choice strain; these will flower freely. Warmly recommended. Price, 2s 6d per dor. ■ TULIPS—Extra choice mixed, 7s 6d per doz. Choice mixed, 6s per doz. ORDER EARLY AND PLANT EARLY. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephone 241. N6S6I I "nOLO CONCERTO" PLAYER PIANO, ) 150 Guineas. GLORIOUS TONE—Compels Admiration. VALUE—At its price the "Solo Concerto" is unequalled. GUARANTEE—Maker's guarantee of ten years goes with every instrument. Fitted with the following features:—Automatic Sustaining Pedal, Transposing Device, Silencer and Special Six-Point Motor, Over- ! strung. Finished in Mahogany. Call in and inspect this wonderful instrument TO-DAY at CENTRAL MUSIC STORES, 168 High fitreet, Christchurch. cEENZIE AND WLLLIS are BUYERS of SECOND-HAND Pianos, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, and Furniture of all descriptions. A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will ng our buyer to your door immediate - we are always prepared to pay the tl . market value of the goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop Next the Post Office, Cathedral square. GRAHAM AND' BALLINGER, 166 Madras street. 'Phone 4842 A SCRAP METAL, SACK AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. CASH BUYERS of Scrap Copper, Bras*, Lead,. Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvaa, Bottles, and. all Classes of WASTE MATERIAL. ' G6231 cKENZIE. AND WILLIS am RTTYERS of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE of all descriptions. A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will bring our buyer to your door immediately, and Tie are always prepared to pay the true market value of the goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big. Shop Next the Post Office, Cathedral square.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 15
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