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EDUCATIONAL. & >75 K CHRISTOHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING SCHOOL. ITIHE Evening Glasses and Day Domestic . Science Classes have commenced this week, and intending students should enrol without further delay. Courses of instruction provided are:— Shorthand-Typistes, Bookkeepers, Professional Accountants, ' Standards V. and VI., Public Service Entrance, Accountants' Preliminary, University Entrance Examination, ' Cookery and Housewifery, Dressmaking, Needlework, and Millinery, Mechanical, Motor, and 'Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, Jlotor Body Building. Typography and Linotyping, Plumbing and Sanitary Science. Horticulture, ' Woolclarfsing. • " boyß ar "l girls over the age 0f,14 years who -have just left a primary or'secondary school, also returned 'New Zealand soldiers, are eligible > for- free tuition Fees to paying students, 15s per annum and upwards according to grade and number of subjects taken. Enrolments daily 2-5 p.m., and 6.30-9 p.m. Prospectus on application. r ! D. E. HANSEN, * Principal. 4627 THE NEW GREGG SHORTHAND MANUAL. LATEST. Ediiton to hand. This system is easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to t read. Write for full information. COLLEGE NOW OPEN. HISS' ARCHER will interview parents or students by appointment. . Specialised tuition in Shorthand,' Typewriting, English, -and Bookkeeping. THE GREGd COLLEGE, . 1 in conjunction with' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, : 115 Cashel street, Christchurch. 'Phone 30-899. Box 1093. ■ —3 D I G B Y, ' 8 IGB X ' S . COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street W, (just over Bridge from ' .. Square). ' SCHOOL CURRICULUM INCLUDES: COMMERCIAL EDUCATION AND TRAIN ING OP STUDENTS FOB OFFICE APPOINTMENTS : Subjects, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, > English, Fil- . ■ ing. etc.. (Highest 1 examination' results and over 840 Office Appointments were obtained in 1030). COACHING: FOR MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, VI. STANDARD PROFICIENCY, ETC. (Excellent results are obtained each'year.) PREPARATION FOR STAGE I. BOOKKEEPING EXAMINATION: 1980 Resuits—Candidates presented, 8 Passed. ■ DAY and 13YENING Classes and Correspondence Lessons. ■ ' SATURDAY, MORNING Classes ia Short band and Typewriting for S'econdary School Pupils at special fees: Prospectus and full'particulars on applies tion. j Term commences with first lesion. Railway Conces&pns. . : 'Telephone 32-510. . ' D 2513 HJtJ BERT CARTER, (Of Qoeen'a Hall, Royal Albert. Hall, and ' Leading .Concerts of. the British Isles. ~ ' AaEtralia, and New. Zealand) ' " I H£S 9PENED Jl STUDIO " . 1 S'ot -the* Instruction* of ' -H Jf PROJJUOTION; . ANEt' ; ARTISTIC auatf.v. >. m „< ' \ In 1 * < i ' JjrtfyfTnlj; jjT f||f } I' i r "ituii j iif 1 h*» ■ { 4 • 5 j IntersißjurfrmlO.ao a jai, to, /,12t.80, >~r 1,30 -«> ■MO. t/mJH .. * « 4 ' By-> Appointment. JffW k"W tffii v't l -* * f =BTUDICn 'SHONE v, 87-948. 02588. WRM'vW s'*' i u 1 i"• Jt'fr ; yai'i" Mjf'y' 1 ui) y ' 3JLM ACfJONAPD, oI the Wojrld-famous ; Ruth- Str'Denifr-fieliool of -Dancingy Los beg to lapnitmce her remival': to, oasftnJl up-to-date Studio, ' sltuHijrh street (next Webley'a). "fwdWEyenlns Clones resume MONJAfj .'MARCH 2nd. in Modern Ballet, Greek, 1 Oriental, v*National, - Acrobatic, and all bes'of Stage Uarieing. t All latest VariaSaJtoaarn BallrooM Dancing taught. ..liESsoNfi/fiY Appointment., jPnpi's may, from betweeq 3 p.m. and 4.80 p.m. V 'i&WIP ,4idr«nj: 269 Hereford street. ~ 'o*- CIjASSES;—MISS EVELYN . GiR has recently arrived from Lonia,will; bo. holding .-Danping Classes in; 'fo'ir' Children under Mrs Word#-: world-famorua Sjnflisli system, and ;jft?: i jcß*le'j»ed r /systein of' Greek Daiice, also Ih9 • ®«tllroo«n Rhythm,. Wert-. .Bad Olubß ; d •BaUrooitta' of ' Demonstrations of be" given .by : Miss ■ Edgar- and; bpr>; , before 'every adult class. For pro*peetu», ■ apply 3$ Ilam road, Biccarton. 'jfSow'.WW- •" -• * .COUiBGEL OF . ; ISSdon'. ~., -IjdOAI» OENTBB, - ' ' fpSB Theory Exaninatioue in connexion Ai-C, witifi the 'above College will be held'in ,June 18th, 1931. j *,foi : all XHviaions close. on .Wed■aesctayjr ' tvnd: Entry. Forms may be ob- - frdm" the Local Secretary. \ J. CROSS, sSjtsB )f _ ,Carp Bristol Piano Co., I<td. • > a. -8 i v u. i' * Opening Top floor, 10$ Manchester street I v (opp. Crown Clothing Co.). ■, "CHARLES BTJOKETT, > PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, ; . 'fllub SwlUger. Clashes v. far 1 .- Hen, Business Men, Women, f Girls, and Boys. < OPENING MONDAY, .FEBRUARY 28rd. Interviews any evening, , V t s ft ' |V i ' -^B7S ri I '/ 'tr —: t PIANOFORTE. - TVfR ALFRED BUNZ "(pupil of Lescheiisky, Vicpila, Medallist of R.A.M.", Lon.don), ■jriO re&iune • Teaching' on MONDAY, ;3lsrdv>2nd, c/o. 7,'THE BRISTOL. address: 79 Springflald joad. Tele,phpoo, 38-262. 4574; P»OF. ODDONE • SAVINI, BJk.., Tuition#, in Violin, Viola,'and Composition. ■-* VJoJJnCWsaes to be formed for limited 1 0 f students. ' > ' -STUDIO i ; 327 WORCESTER STREET- - sV Any 1 "Pay p t m. , 1318 AND 24tb, TWTERIDIAK DRESSOUTTINO Mf. .-J TAILORING SCHOOL.' REOPENING TUESDAY, FEB. i V-, At 9in it (7.,p.m„-in,.the Y.M.C.A., li ' * > r Cambridge terrace. VMRS :SHAW/principal) , will enrol ii>t«Bdtttg'7ubSls' on: Monday. Feb. 23rd, from 7.80 to at the T.M.C.A. ,;Prpspectu»'may be jiad from 1 'V- ' j," . Mrs #. I. SHAW, ,1434$ \ C r > 6 William street Redclilfs. jpeforttbent,, Exer- • ifJ rises,-1, Vnics Royal" and Vice-Regal; patronage." f T " MluB; Lowe' resumes all, 'her elates from March 16th. Fox Trot, Modern LOWE.' St.Worcesterstreet : ClMwea-Bflfuinew • ana Aauwe, m A to 5 riupii»?oii]y each Xhe?e i alaaaes include ( Theory, JEM-training, and • 4nflivWftal litewjjje in Piano-playing. lnte£ - it-». «&, MBB. IVY w&c

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 23

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