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EDUCATIONAL. FACE THE FUTURE CONFIDENCE. ONLY those who are fully qualified can hope to be secure against the risk of unemployment, can be assured of ■ a successful career. In every branch of business it is the men who have specialised in AccountancyVho are indispensable and who earn the highest salaries. QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. COMMENCE TO STUDY N 0 W 1 By enrolling with Hemingway's you place yourself under the . guidance of the most (successful Examination Specialists. . The record of Passes secured by Hemingway's students far surpasses that of any other Institution in New Zealand or Australia. Make an immediate start in order' thoroughly to master your subject. Write for Free Book, "Accountancy,'' to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 616, Auckland. H 6769 ANNOUNCEMENT. THE BESSIE MACDONALD SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS MACDONALD, of the World-famous. Ruth St. Denis School of Dancing, Los Angeles, Wishes to announce her removal to a more spacious and up-to-date Studio, situated at 241 High street (next Webley's). Day and Evening Classes resume MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, in Modern Ballet, Greek, Oriental, National, Acrobatic, and all branches of Stage Dancing. All Latest Variations in Modern Ballroom Dancing taught. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. Intending Pupils may be interviewed from February 25th, between 8 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Private Address: 269 Hereford street. •Phone 85-253. M 6570 New g y m n a s i u m. Opening v t Top floor, 165 Manchester street . (opp. Crown Clothing Co.). CHARLES BUCKETT, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, World's Champion Club Swinger. Classes for Men, Business , Men,. Women, / "Girls, and Boys. ; .OPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. Interviews at Rooms any evening. » 4575 Ernest empson, l.r.a.m. (Exponent of Leopold Godowsky Method). y Instruction in Pianoforte Playing up. to Concert Standard. Students prepared for Diploma Examinations, of Associated Board and Trinity College. Special - Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with personal supervisions •... > Studio •CJ/o.Robt Francis, Ltd., 146 High street. £4132 REVIVED GREEK AND BALLROOM , DANCING. MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS, Pupil of Margaret Morris and the Wordsworth School of Dancing, London, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY. 16th MARCH. Private Lessons, and Classes in Ballrooin Dancing arranged to suit pupils. Address: 477 Hereford street. 338094 PIANO Classes—Beginners and Adults, 4. to 6 pupils only in each class.•' These c.'aeses include Theory, Ear-training 1 , .and Individual Lessons in Piano-playing. Interviews daily at the. Studio of MRS. IVY KING, L.T.C.L., 139 A Manchester street (Flimsoll's Buildings), near Begg's. 'Phone 84-516. ' K4IG9 THE STUDIO SCHOOL' OF DANCING. 162 MANCHESTER STREET . A/TIBS IRIS MONTGOMERY has resumed »"• Classes and - Private* Lessons in all branches of the Art of Dancing. All fees reduced for the 1981 season. Miss Montgomery will be pleased to give information or advice Friday Afternoons: M 6570 BANGING.' Deportment, Calisth«nic Ex6rcikes. „ Under Royal and' Vice-Regal, patronage.' - Miss Lowe ' resumes all , her Classes from March 16th. Fox'Trot.Modersa Wsltr, and One Step taught in three private lessens. At home Friday afternoon*. MIS.S LOWE, 61 Worcester street. 1 L4ISO MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA. AND I MIME, 98; Victoria street, 'Phone 33-717. MlsstMetizies-adver-tises thenew Midway < Rhythm as danced 'in* the London Ballroomß. 'Specially reduced fees for Friday Evening CJass. i Children's Greek aad ; Ballet Classes, also Health Culture and Voice Production. are forming. r. •' M 6565 MOTOR SERVICES, ST TORET SERVICES K; LAKE OOLERIDGE, " GLKNROY, AND WINDWHISTLE, - - ' i *» ' ' 't'l' ' )'l' 'i 1 lit pHRISTOHURCH dep. . 8.80 arfn,'"; dally V/ (except Wednesdays), from Ausalde Motor Co., 850-262 , Durham street. . Lake Coleridge arr. 12 nooa. fLake, Coleridge dep. I p.nu, Chrlstchureb'arr. 4.30' p.m. , ; Special trips, arranged to suit olients. Bookings: Government Tourist Office,. Bquare, and Car Maintenance, 244 , Durham street. < „' 1 M. JBAL, 'Proprietor. TOURIST SERVICES II" M°b JKETT'B . IioTORS,' LTD! ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. , CHRISTCHURCH, HANMER SPRINGS, WAIAU , . ' Cars leave Amun Motors, Ltd., Durham street, at 9.30 a.m. and' 4 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. • ' Wednesdays-at,5.80 p.m.. Saturdays at <8.80,p.m. » BOOKINGS- • M.t Tourist Offioe, ..Cathedral square* <- Thos. Cook «nd Sons, Hereford street. Block and White .Sweet Shop; Cathedral square > ; Finneysj Tobacconist, Cathedral »qn»re GARAGE—AMtTRI MOTORS. LTD., Durham street. . • r. ■ . AARD MOTOR SERVICES. ' LTD. South Island Headquarters: i RINK TAXIS. LIMITED. , , ||. , » Christchurch to Kaikoura-Blenheim- , Pioton and Nelson^ . REDUCED THROUGH FARES. , - , Single .. ' .. <o^ Return •• •• 60s Cats leave daily from Garage. - Victoria '/: Square, at 8 a.m. (Sundays . > excepted). Also a Daily Mail Car ,at 9 a.m for Kaikoura only. - - Booking Agents: Govt Tourist Bureau, Thos, Cook and Son And -BINE TAXIS. LTD., Viotoria square. fa. SAYWARD, - Telephone 34 878. Manager. GOVERNOR'S BAY-OHBXSXOHUBOH OBSERVATION CAR. , { . T~| A'l t> Y service; 1/ , From' Oct. 27th. j> - Leave Christchurch "Preka" Office: 9-45 a.m. i - and 4.30 p.m. Leave Bay:. 8.15 a.m; and-3.30 p.m. 8 O S D A I ~8: ■* . ■ Governor's Bay: 9.80 a.m. and 6-O p.rti.Christchurch "Press" Office:. 10.60 a.m., and S k 46 p.m. 'Phone; Dial 899 and then give 624 W. T; H. RADCLIFFB. aijd A. H. HAitkia; i Proprietors.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 15

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