EDUCATIONAL. :CIAL COURSE IX KXGIXEERIXG -SHORT CUT TO BIG RAY. DID you know that engineering auideuts who have taken t;r> Bnirer'. P.-msl Course in Engineering have : themselves—;;nd quickly, too. They have! They wtntcd to risa in their profession and ihey did«-ihauka to 80-vei'a! You can do the same. The text books «ro sir.tplo and easy to understand. The ciiagiams av? fascinatlnsr and csolaiu rvrry Start now on your successful seii'linj for our FREE Prosuectns. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 141 Marine Engineers' Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgravc 6trects, Wellington. (And Rt Auckland^ H7G9J-3 THE CYRIL POULTOX SCHOOL OF DANCING. MR CYRIL POULTOX (certificated) announces that during the summer months he is reducing his fees to EXACTLY OXE-HALF of those quoted in the School prospectus. Amplications for enrolment for this SUMMER COURSE in MODERN" BALLROOM DANCING must ho made on or before OCTOBER loth. 1927. aftei which date the usual fees will be charged. All the latest dances will be taught, including the "Blackbottom'' and "Yale Blues," alsti the latest phases of the Foxtrots (quick and elow). Flat Charleston, Waltz, Tango, and Onestop. For full information write or 'phone 9558. Studio: 411 Wilson's road, Linwood. (Xo. 3 tram.) Telephone- 9538. P7i54 " 1 0 N A " PHESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH. HAWKE.'S BAY. ' Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited 'number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass Bd. R.A.M. arid R.O.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy situation in wondorful .climate. . Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. Applications for Prospectus should bo made to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 287. 15135 Hastings, H.B. "VIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 'IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (OPP. D.1.C.). 1926 SUCCESSES INCLUDE: 350 Office Appointments. 226 Shorthand Certificates. 31 Passes in the Public Service. Short-hand-Typisfes' Examinations. Students also being successfully coached for the Bookkeepers' Certificate, Matriculation Examination, Etc. Thorough and Individual Coaching in All Subjects, by Experienced and Highly Qualified Teachers. Town Commences at Any-Time. Day and Evening Classes and Correspondence Lessons.: D 3061-1 THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. "NGA TAW A," MARTON. Headmistress: MISS FRANCES H. McCALL (St. Leonard's School, St. Andrew's Scotland, and St.: Hugh's College, Oxford)* APPLICATIONS FOR/ NEXT. YEAR are now being recoived. Copy of Prospectus and any other information will bo sent to parents of prospective pupils on application to • MISS E. NEOKER, ' 8867 Acting Headmistress. yfAPAME FLORRY ROSOOE, IX Soprano Vocalist (England). Oratorio, Operatic, and Ballad Concerts. Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Address—THE. BRISTOL, Cashe! street, Christchnrch.' R9150
LEARN. THE 1927 STEPS. 14T1SS T. SIMPSON has returned from Sydney.-and teaches all "tbfe Latest Ballroom Dancing, including Flat Charleston, Tango, etc. Private Lessons and Classes ' arranged. Ballet Classes for. Children and Adults, forming. Interviews from 3 p.m. or 'phone 1986. . Studio: 221 MANCHESTER STREET (Cor. Worcester street), Tod Floor. 59069 . M'I'SSJDC'I COWAN, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, ' Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral: square. Students' Concessions by Railway. JANCING, Deportment, Calistbenic Exercises (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage)—MlSS LOWE has returned from Sydney, and resumed Classes. Foxtrot, Waltz, and One-Step Taught in three private lessons. At Home: Friday afternoons. .Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street West. E5005 IYDNEY FRANCIS HO BEN: PIANO. SINGING. Royai Conservator!uln of Music, Leiprig. 'Phone 8730. IS.) -liilmore street. H 5029 MEETINGS. MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL. OWING to a misunderstanding, construction of the School has been commenced on the lines of the Temuha School, as opposed to the open-air type adopted for use recently at Oashmere, Fendalton, Spreydou, and Rangiora, but in response to a deputation of parents of prospective scholars the Board's Chairman yesterday agreed to delay work for a week to obtain a doflnite expression of the wishes of residents and ratepayers as first promised. •• MEETING TO-NIGHT. 7.30 p.m., comer Edenhill and Mt. Pleasant roads. 9571
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 29
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