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EDUCATIONAL. "MY BOY IS A CHEMIST AND DOUG WELL!'' A MOTHER'S tribute to the success of x *- her son—to the efficient teaching methods of the ,\'fiv Zealand Correspondence Schools who made possible ' this boy's cess. IiER boy is a chemist and doing ABE YOU INTERESTED IX PHARMACY. Assuming you are and that you have a penuihe desire to pass the necessary exams.— We can help yen! Under our skilled guidance hundreds of young men have qualified and aro now highly successful practising chemists. OUR HOME STUDY COURSE IX PHARMACY. In your spare time and by your own fireside you can acquire from the above course all the knowledge necessary for your exams. Write to us to-day— our advice on the subject wi.l be readily riven. ' THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. (Incorporating Metropolitan and M'aoriland Colleges), Colwill's Chambers, Swanson street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. H 4423-2 ■niGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, lJ Hallenslein's 'Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). PRINCIPAL: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. COMMERCIAL EDUCATIOX includes SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. OFFICE ROUTINE, . . HANDWRITING, And ALL subjects necessary for a Commercial Career. DAY AND EYENIXG CLASSES! TERM. COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. Triangle, Christchurch. Railway Concessions to Country Students. D 2904-4 F. READE WAUCHOP ICHOOL OP DANCING and DRAMATIC ■J . ART. 143 A Worcester street (near Manchester - TELEPHONE 4107. "Principals: MR F. READE WAUCHOP.. MISS' NGAIO' MARSH, Assistant: MISS THELMA THOMPSON. PRACTICE CLASS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Pupils may be interviewed at any hour at fho studio. Studio open all day and every evening. • W8753 BALLROOM DANCING. MISS'T. SIMPSON, (late London West End Theatres) will receive, PUPILS for the latest in - MODERN BALLROOM DANCES. Private Tuition and Soccial Classes Arranged. iginners' Evening Classes Forming. Practice Class Thursdays, 8 p.m. . FOR ■ APPOINTMENT, 'PHONE 4986, mornings, and 6 to 7 p.m.; or call Studio Afternoons from 3 p.m. •■ STUDIO-162 MANCHESTER STREET (top "floor), corner Hereford street. .... . 58757 ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY. ISS "IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of the Association of Operatio Dancing of Great Britain. Two years a pupil «f Espinosa. BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCING. BALLET BALLROOM DANCING. Intervie-wsWednesday Afternoons Only. STUDIO'- BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street,' Corner of Hereford street. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD, Pupil World-famous Ruth St. Denis School,, Los Angeles, has resumed Teaching. Russian Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, ' and Interpretative Dances. Miss Macdonald specialises in Enrythmics *s taught in the famous Pielcke Peterson and L'angridge Schools, Sydney. Extensive experience in America and Australia. Latest Fox Trot Steps taught; as danced at Hotels Ambassadors'., and.''•Wentwor^.^vdney. Btudio: NICHOLAS'S BUILDINGS; 176 Manchester street'.- 'Phone 2790. ' • . ... • ■ ■ -, ■ ' M 6679 STAGE.AND BALLROOM DANCING. • UriSS DOROTHY WHITE. ..Solo and -«• Acrobatic Dancer, late J. C. Williamson's arid Oscar' A?che'| Company.-- Si* years pupil of Jeannie Brennan, Mistress of J. C. Williamson's Ballet School, and also Alexander Yakolinako (formerly of the Imperiar Russian Ballet). ■■■-■»» STUDIO: Bowron's Buildings, Cr. Manchaster and Hereford streets. Interviews, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. 'Phone 1645. W8784 •MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL ■ TUITION. N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., Or 181 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on application. DANCING, Deportment, Calisthehib Exercises, under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS' LOWE will resume Classes May 4th. Evening Classes forming. . FoxTrot, One-Step,-or Waltz taught in three private lessons. . -At home Friday afternoons. 51 Worcester'street. •■■■ L 4438 R M. NUNES ' {FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate. Terms. 404 BARBADOES STREET. N6567 'Phone 2323. No. 16 Ok. 'Write or interview. . T ERE . B.UO HAN AN, V .- TEACHER OF VIOLIN. 812 Montreal street. Ring 'phone 4343. . 82804 BUSINESS Aira-OTTNCEMENTS. 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 iri any addition of- fresh * stable manuve. 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 bnt will give an abundance of bloom. Price, 2s fid per do*. 15s per 100.. RANUNCULUS—Large tubers of good strain.- 2s 6d per del. Small tubers of an extra choice strain; theae will flower freely. Warmly recommended. Prioe, 2s 6d" per dot. ' • TULIPS—Extra choice mixed. 7» 6d per do*. Choice mixed, 6s per dox. ORDER EARLY AND PLANT EARLY. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephone 241. N6561 WHEAT. 7E ARE NOW PREPARED TO BUY f: WHEAT FROM FARMERS FOR DELIVERY WHEN READY. The highest market rate will be offered at any time growers care to submit their samples. Please interview one of our Buyers. We are also Cash Buyers of OATS, PEAS, LINSEED, POTATOES, SEEDS, Etc. ■ WOOD BROTHERS, LIMITED, Millers and Grain Merchants, W»lfl-8$92 '287 Cashel street W. E. COOK and CO., Grain and Produce Merchants, 170 Cashel street. HIGHEST CASH BUYERS, Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes (table and seed), ons, etc. WANTED, Good, sound", once-used Sacks. Any quantity. ON SALE—Sacking Stack Covers (18 x 21), at 47» 6d, Jute Canvas Stack Covers (18 x 21) at 755, White Duck and Green Flaz Horse Covers 40s, Jute Horse Covers 255, Cow Covers (lined) "17a 6d. ' FERTILISERS—RocIand Superphosphate for wheat, etc., 44 per cent., £7 10s. per ton. less 5 per cent.; delivered your station free. EFHOS'BASIC PHOSPHATE .fpr x Autumn Top-dressing,' and for Potatoes, Oats, etc. £5 per ton, less 2J per cent., ex ship Lytteltori. July delivery. C 2867

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 14

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