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EDUCATIONAL. HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER—LEARN BY POST THIS "WAV HERE'S a genuine simplified method of advancing in this highly paid profession. _ . Study -with Bower's Postal Engineering Course at nights in yonr home. You progress from first lesson. «o_ intricate technical terms. Every step explain in plain language. _, . , Course inoludes Stationary, , Electrical, Steam, Oil—also Farming Machinery. Experienced tutors mark all your work. , Bower's have best records 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 Building. 22 Customhouse quay. Wellington (And at Auckland). SATURDAY MORNING EXAMINATION AND COMMERCIAL CLASSES Have Resumed, and are held as follows: Examination Class—9 a.m. Shorthand and Typ&writing—lo a.m. COACHING in any subject or subjects for Matriculation, Public Service, 6 S.P., cic. Instruction in Shorthand and Typewiitins. AH particulars on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein'a Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1537. f - D29°-M F. READE WAUCHOP ICHOOL OF DANCING wid DRAMATIC ►J ART. v - H3A Worcester street (near Manchester street). '•TELEPHONE 4107.- g 9 Princioals: MR V. READE WAUCHOP., ■ MTSS NGAIO MARSH. ■Assistant: MIBS"THF,EMA THOMPSON PRACTICE CLASS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. AT* 8' P.M.. Pupils may 'be interviewed at any hour at the studio. Studio open all day and every evening WB '° 3

SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD, Pupil World-famcus Ruth St. Denis School, Los Angeles, has resumed.. Teaching. Russian "Ballet, National, Toe, Oriental, Spanish, and Interpretative Dances. Miss Macdouald specialises in Eurythmica 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 Hotela Ambassadors and Wentworth. Svdnev. . Studio: NICHOLLS'S BUILDINGS. '*" Jlanchester street. 'Phone 2790. ' BALLROOM DANCING. "ISS T. SIMPSON (late London West -. End Theatres) will receive PUPILS for the latest in ' . „„„ MODERN BALLROOM DANCES. Private Tuition and Soecial Classes Arranged. Beginners' 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. „-„».,,t™ STUDIO—UB2 MANCHESTER STREET (top floor), corner Hereford street. ITISS IRIS ■ MONTGOMERY, ISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of the Association of Op'entio Dancing of Great Britain. Two years a pupil *f Espinosa. BALLET AND -BALLROOM. DANCING. BALLET -AJv'D BALLROOM DANCING. interviews'^"'"^ AftPTnoons Only. STUDIO- BOWRON'9 BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street, Corner of Hereford street. - v MG6O4-6450.

STAGE, AND' BALLROOM: DANCING. lifTSa DOROTHY WHITE, Solo . ami* IYJ.- Acrobatic Dancer, late J. C, Williameon's and . Oscar .Company. ,'Six J, C. Williamson's Ballet School, and as Alexander .Yakolinako (formerly ,of ;the Im-. penal'RnsjiaiTßallett. „~" '_ ' ,•" STUDIO: Bowron's . BuildmKS, Cr. Manchester and Hereford streets. /Interview'. iIONDAYS and THURSDAYS.' 'Phone 1646. ••'•' .-. ~ WB7BI MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. - :- v vN.,, M. ~ BELL, M.A., 8.D., . 184 Fitzgerald .'street; St. ■ Albana, Or 181 Worcester, street,..pity.. ■ \ Prospectus on."application. \. 85743 DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenio Exerunder Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. , MISS. LOWE will resume Classes .May4th. : - Evening Classes forming. Fox-Trot,'One-Step, or Waltz taught in three private lessons. i At home Friday afternoons. 61 Worcester street. ■' .' ■' . L44BQ A . ' ' •" -. R M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. , Moderate Terms. ■404 BARBADOES ' STREET. . , N6567 fFhonei 2328, No. 16 Ok. Writs or ~ interview. . .'•'''. ' E,RE, ' , BUCHANAN. V TEACHER OF, VIOLIN. 312 Montreal'street. Ring 'phono PUBLIC NOTICES. "TTyHAT!" SHAftL I INVEST?" Pavoble Estimated Invest. (if deiiied.) Return. £5 '■■ Is weekly £>so £lO Sfl weekly £SOO 115 3s weekly £750 !25 5s weekly £1260 !50\ • 10s weekb £2500 £IOO . 20s weokiy £SOOO Subscribers' *'Pa?6 Books" obtainable with first week's contribution to the CO-OPERATIVE IREE-PLAXTING • SOC;ETi*. LTO., 133 Hereford street, Cnr:stchu:ch. E. A "OSMOND, becietary. C&9OF.P. THE MERCANTILE FINANCE 'CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL, £IKO,OOO. Registered Office, 152 Hereford street, Christchurch (Opposite Commercial Bank). \ COMPANY formed to supplement existin; credit facilities by -fiaancing Deal- — in : Motor-carß, Pianos and other musical instruments, Machinery and any , chattel Bold under br.iimest on Hire Purchase plan Rate cf Interest supplied ar.d all enquiries answered en application to the Company's Office. A. STEWART, M'ol3 Secretary.

"THE PRESS" SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS BRING GOOD RESUL ADVERTISE YOUR gIEEDS and look for them in .its Classiflel Columns, whioh cater for *ll the requirement* cf.taa and family life. Thousands scan these columns daily. ... . • - " ' * j? Write Your Advertisements on.This Form and hand it to Our Agent, .or forward .dlrod . ' This Office.. ' . : ' fo the Manager of "'The Prat," Christcharch. Please insert the following Adoertitement in (Eh* ?r»B8. ' V Number of Insertions™ For which I enclose stamps, value £ i : *B - V r KWanteds, For Sales, To Lets, 1 Twelve Words 1/- Cash f Board and Residence, Situatiom / '"' , Apartrycnts, etc., etc. "• I If Booked, ooubio Rates t Vacant, Situations Wanted .• , ",; LOST AND POUNDS, 2/6. v Answers to Adoertisemer.it may be addressed in cam of " Ti» Prtn" Office free of charge. *'«

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 14

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