EDUCATIONAL. How many times have you left things too late and found that opportunity has passed you by? THERE IS STILL TIME to take advantage of Hemingwav's »p«cial Student's Concession. Yea, there i> still time—but only just— TO SAVE £2 2». On the Ist December, the following liberal concession definitely closet:— "Every student woo enrols before Ist December, 1927, will have his or her Examination Entrance Fee paid by the Schools." There are no special conditions attached to this offer. It is a straightout inducement to students to give themselves ample time to study for next year's examinations. You simply have to complete your course, and pay the usual fees in the nsual way. Write to-day for particulars stating ! examination you intend sitting for. Remember your enquiry must, be posted J not later than December Ist. I HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, H 4895 P.O. Box 516, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENT SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 50, Auckland. ~V\ TE s P«ei*li»e in Postal Instruction oov ' » iug the following Subjects : Book-keeping Accountancy Proficiency Matriculation Backward Education. __ Let v* post, our Prospectus .to YOU. Send address and state your special needs. TVe will undertake to meet them, Not* above address. THE CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OF DANCING. MR CYRIL POULTON (certificated) announces that during the summer months he is reducing his fees to EXACTLY ONE-HALF o£ those quoted in the School prospectus. Applications for enrolment for this SUMMER COURSE in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING must be made on or before .OCTOBER 16th, • 1927. after which date the usual fees will be charged. All the latest dances will be taught, including the "Blackbottom" and "Yalo Blues," also the latest phases of the Foxtrots (quick and slow), Flat Charleston, Waltz, Tango, and Onestep. For full information write or 'phone 9558. Studio: 411 Wilson's road, Linwood. (No. S tram.) Telephone 9555. P7254 "1 O N A" PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH. HAWKE'S BAY. REGISTERED SECONDARY SCHOOL. \i Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass. Bd. R.A.M. and R.O.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and health; situation in wonderful climate. Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. Applications for Prospectus should be made to THE SECRETARY. P.O. Box 287, 15185 Hastings, H.B. MATRICULATION. . MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE, PHARMACY, 6 S.P., ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, ETC. Thorough and Individual Coaching in All Subjects for the above Examinations is Obtainable at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Evening Classes, Saturday Morning Classes, and Correspondence Lessons. Instructor • . • MR S. A. CLARK, M.A. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (OPP. D.1.0.). Term commences at any time. Full Particulars on . Application. TELEPHONE 1537. D 3061-5 ELOCUTION SCHOOL. IHIRTEEN out of Fourteen successful candidates in the ELOCUTIONARY EXAMINATIONS, TRINITY COLLEGE, London, with MR ALEXANDER WATSON as Examiner, were pupils of Miss Lucy Cowan. Five of these obtained Honours. ONE Licentiate (Diploma). ONE Associate. THREE Intermediate. SIX Junior. ■■ ■ TWO Preparatory. Royal Exchange Buildings. C 6570 )ANOING, Deportment,; Calisthenio Exercises (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage)—MlSS LOWE has returned from Sydney, and resumed Classes. Foxtrot, Walts, and One-Step Taught in three private lessons. At Home: Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street West. L 5005 «YDKEY FRANCIS HOBEN. PIANO. SINGING. Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig. 'Phone 8730. 185 Eilmore street. 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(Near Railway Station). •Phone 2939. 59122 T> O? A L HOTEL, TIMARD. Ai Situated Alongside Railway Btation. A VERY COMFORTABLE HOUSE. Brick Building, Electric Light, etc. Ample time for Refreshments when Trains Arrive. , , Our Famous Draught Whisky 12s Bottle. TARIFF. 12s PER DAY. C 3159 F. CARTER. Proprietor. "T YNX" Suits mean Satisfaction to the lj wearer. E. E. Munns, opp. Tepid atbs. Manchester street. M 7259 91 /Q— LADIES' Rose Kid One-bar Shoes, JLU O low covered heels; worth 29s 6d. , "Cusacks," 268 Manchester street. iSM
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