EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, sufiicicnt to provide nil tuition tee*, anil tenable for four years (1928-311. will Offered for Competition in the mouth oi December neit, open to boys under 1J vears of age on the tirst day of that month. SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION: (1) English (Grammar and Composition ■ (2j Arithmetic. Co) English History. (4) Geography. This Scholarship is open without restriction as to religious denomination or ri'eviou> schools attended. The Examinations will be held at <'hri<r, College on Tuesday, December 6th, a' !» 15 a.m. itending Candidate must forward to laster on or before December Is: ge. and certificate of good charucJs| « of the last school attended. Ibe College will require proof of age in the case of successful candidates onlv. The Entrance Scholarship Regulations can be seen at the College Office. ' These Scholarships are onlv intended for boys whose parents propose that their bovs, should complete a tour vears' course of secondary education. Candidates whose names have been sent in should be present outside the College Office at 9.10 of the day of the Examination. 2427 :kKX ENGINEERING BY MAIL A CHANCE FOR YOU Branch oi Engineering are vou ' ' engiged in—Stationary, Marine, Traction? You d« not need to leave your own fireside to make astonishing advancement if you take ud a Postal Course from Bower's Engineering School. Many of our mail students have already climbed the ladder of success—and so can you! Simply written lessons and diagrams make the course fascinating and profitable. If you want to forge ahead as an engineer —make up your mind now and send for our FREE Prospectus. -BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 141 Marine Engineers' Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave streets, "Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H 7694 "I 0 N A " PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY. REGISTERED SECONDARY SCHOOL. Accommodation for 100 boarders and n 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 aud University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy 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. 1 51 3 5 Hastings, H.B. THE . CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OF DANCING. "MB CYRIL POULTON (certificated) - I '-*- announces that during the summer months he is ruducing his fees to EXACTLY ONE-HALF of those quoted in the School prospectus. Applications for enrolment for this SUMMER COURSE in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING must be made on or before OCTOBER loth, 1027 after which date the usual fees -jvill be charged. All the latest dances will be taught, including the "Blackbottom" and "Yale 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. 3 tram.) Telephone 9555. P7254 EVENING COMMERCIAL ■ CLASSES' VENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES are held at PIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL On MONDAY, . TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 7-9 p.m., for Shorthand, Typewriting, Filing, Bookkeeping, etc., etc. Also Coaching for Shorthand-Typists' Public Service, and all Shorthand Examinations. Students may attend one, two', or three eveningß. ■ These classeß afford an excellent opportunity to students wishing to become qualified in Commorcia! Work and who are unable to attend the day classes. They also enable those already in Cotnnicicial positions to qualify for promotion. Note; Wo cater for students of all ages. Torm commences from data of entry. Prospectus on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.) D 3061-3 ELOCUTION SCHOOL. TPHIRTEEN out of Fourteen successful A candidates in the ELOCUTIONARY KXAMINATJ.ONS, TRINITY COLLEGE, London, with MR ALEXANDER WATSON us Examiner, were pupils of Miss Lucy Ccwan. Five of these obtained Honouis. ONE Licentiate (Diploma). ONE Associate. THREE Intermediate. ■ SIX Junior. TWO Preparatory. Royal Exchange Buildings. C6STO JOIN IN THE DANCE! WHY BE OUT OF IT! MISS T. SIMPSON gives thorough tuition in all the Latest Ballroom Steps, comprising Flat and Smooth Charleston, Blackbottom. Foxtrot (Quickstep and Slow), Waltz, Tango, and One Step. Classes and PRIVATE LESSONS arranged. 'Phone 4986, or interviews at Studio from 3 p.m. UDIO: 221 Manchester street (corner Worcester street), Top Floor. 59302 KNOX COLLEGE, DUXEDIN. INTENDING Applicants for Residence in 1928 should apply immediately to the Assistant Master. Knox College, for information papers, as completed application forms must reach him BEFORE DECEMBER 7th. 2425 YDNEY FRANCIS HOBEN.
PIANO. SINGING. E-oya! Conservatoriuni 01 Music, Leipzig. 'Phone 8730. 185 Kilmore Btreet. H 5029
ADAME FLORRY ROSCOE, Soprano Vocalist (England). Oratorio. Operatic, and Ballad Concerts. Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Address—THE BRISTOL. Cashel street. Christchurch. R9150 COUNTY COUNCILS OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE. GENERAL WATER-RACE CLEANING. " HEREBY five notice that the EY'fii: WATER-RACES will be Turned Off on November 21st, 22nd. 23rd. and 23:1:. 29th, and 30th. And the COOPERS CREEK WATERRACES will be Turned Off on the 24! h. 25th. and 26th November, ttnd IM. 2nd, ar.'.i 3rd December, for GENERAL CLEANING. R. J. SHARPE, OSSS County Clerk. RAILWAY NOTICES. OTAGO A. AND P. SHOW, 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER. FORBURY PARK TROTTING RACES, DUNEDIN, 25th and 26th NOVEMBER. CIHEAP FARES: Holiday Excursion Tickcti ~) to Dunedin will be issued from Lytteiton, Bluff, Kingston, and intermediate stations, including stations on Branches south of Temuka, from MONDAY. 21st NOVEMBER, to FRIDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, inclusive, available for return until SATURDAY. 3rd DECEMBER. --»'
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