EDUCATIONAL. GOING! GOING! G 0 N DECEMBER Ist is the Closing Daf —after that it wili be too late to take advantage of HEMINGWAY'S Special Concession to EXAMINATION STUDENTS. IT<VERY Student vho enrols before Ist DeHi cember, 1927, will have his or her examination Entrance Fees paid by the schools. No special conditions. You only have to complete the Coarse and pay the ordinary schedule fees, either by instalments or in advance. Writs to-day for full particulars to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Are YOU Interested 'OMB-STUDT COURSES WHICH PROL DUCE BBSULTS? Book-keeping Contracting Accountancy Proficiency Backward Education Matriculation Not* onr address and write for deta-ils. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 50, AUCKLAND. " 1 0 N A " PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY. ► EGISTERED SECONDARY SCHOOL. X Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass Bd. R.AM, and R.C.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy situation in wonderful climate. Fees inolu.de' 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, 15155 Hastings, H.B. 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 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 Lsth, 1927, after which date the usual feea <vill be charged. All .the latest dances, will he 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 'phono 9558. Studio: 411 Wilson's road, Linwbod. (No. 3 tram.) Telephone 9555. P7254 'ST.' ANDREW'S COLLEGE. OPENING OF ' JUNIOR SCHOOL TO PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. ' L NEW JUNIOR SCHOOL will 'be 1. OPENED IN FEBRUARY, 1928. It is of Modern Type and Constructed on Open-air. Principles. • Boys from the earliest age will be admitted. Boys may be Enrolled now with the Headmaster, ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. A. 0. WILKINSON, 2463 Secretary. "lIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. ■JIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE (OPP. D.1.C.). 1926 SUCCESSES INCLUDE: 350 Office - Appointments. ' 220 Shorthand Certificates. 81 Passes in the Public Service Short-hand-Typistes' Examination's. 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. . Term Commences at Any Time. Day and Evening Classes and Correspondence Lessons. D 3061-1 ELOCUTION SCHOOL. THIRTEEN out of Fourteen successful candidates in the ELOCUTIONARY EXAMINATIONS, TRINITY COLLEGE, London, with MR ALEXANDER. WATSON as Examiner, were pupils .of Miss Lucy Fivo of these, obtained Honours ONE Licentiate (Diploma). . ■ ONE Associate. THREE Intermediate. SIX Junior. TWO Preparatory. Royal Exchange Buildings.C 6570 ... KNOX COLLEGE, DUNBDIN. NTENDING Applicants for Residence in __ 1928 should apply' immediately- to the Assistant Master, Knox College, for information papers, as completed application iorms must reach him-BEFORE DECEMBER 7th. 2425 kANCING. Deportment, Calisthenio ExerU cises (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. LSOOS YDNEY FRANCIS HO BEN. PIANO. SINGING. Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig. 'Phone 8730. 185 Kilmore street. H 5029 BUSINESS NOTICES. i/TcKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A Letter to us. or Call on 'Phone 1881, will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the true market value of the goods. MoKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big' Shop next to the Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. GRAHAM AND BALLINGER 166 MAURAS STREET. 'PHONE 4842 A. SCRAP M.ETAL, SACK.. AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. CASH BUYERS of Scrap Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking. Rope, Canvas, Bottles. and All Classes of WASTE MATERIAL. G6221 LONDON DENTAL jNSTITUTE, 112 a CASHEL STREET, . CHRISTCHURCH. G. C. Z. HARRIS, p. Z. HARRIS, B.D.G. VIOLETS AND SPRING BULBS. LOVELY Blooms in abundance at Webb'a "Fr»sh Aire" Flower Farm, Bell-me ».««. Mount Pleasant. W9o6i
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 14
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