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EDUCATIONAL. I fEJIING WAV'S ACCOUNTANCY II STUDENTS. REASON'S t'ul! THEJK SUCCESS. Hemingway's Lesions wris wriuen b; specialists; they are constantly leviswl ov apccialists; studeuts' ivors is collected by specialists. SPECIALIST CORUK^TOKS. Each Collector is m liis own snuject an expert of wide knowledge, practical experience, and proved teaching skill. In Book-keeping the corrections are earned out wholly and exclusively en I lie School premises by— , c Xello Porter, A.P.A. (N.Z.), J'.A.I S., A.C.I. S. . 'L'hos. W. Ma ben, I'.l'.A. (X.£.)> l-'.C.A.A. Alfre«l iteid, A.II'.A. (X.54.1. A.A.I.S. These three, and these alone, peruse, correct, and criticise the students work. Enrol v.-itli the School that given the service and gets tli» passes. [1 E M I X G W CORRESPONDENCE P.O. Box GIG, SCHOOLS, Auckland. H4IG H AYWARD-GA RVISN STUDIO OF MUSIC Special Training in Voice Production, tlio breaks between registers blended into one even scale, a perfect balance of breath control, by using the production Sir Henry Wimil pronounces PERFECT. .PIANOFORTE (Godowsky Method), Singing Classes for Young Students. Tlicory_ in All tirades. Studio opens February 3rd, \ ictcria Chambers, 104 Armagh street, and 1 Over's Pass road, Cashmere Hills. 'Phone 33-084. HfJO'J , SKA SOX li»;!'-'. /mias, i: t; c k ett : s im iy si cat, culture v> sen oo i„ 103 Manchester street, opp. Crown Tailoring Company. All C'!n»f=es .Now Forming, SELECT BOXING CLASSES Commencing. Interviews at 0 vmnasium every evening. B2GOI SPECIALIST IX SIXGIXG. AIR \V. 11. DIXON, L.lt.a.m., a.ii.c.m. (from England). Competitions Adjudicator—Wellington 02), Dunedin, Gore ('2), IlUwera, ttc. Training to Professional Standard. • Promising Beginners Accepted. Studio: i-tr. HKUKKORD STREET, LATIMER SQUARE. 'Phono 32-SJO. R US T E M [' SON, & L.H.A.M., ll'xiioiif lit uf Leopold Godowsky Method). Instruction in Pianoforte Playing up to Concert Standard Students Prepared for Diploma Examinations of Associated Board and Trinitv Colleirc. Speeial Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with personal siriervMon. Studio: Cam Robt. Francis, Ltd., 14G High street. E4133 CONSTANCE DEXNEJIY, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.. I/.A.8.. L.T.C.L., Teachor of Pianoforte, Theory, and Harmony. Studied at Royal Academy of Music. London. 020 Pupils' Examination Successes, including sixty-five Diplomas, eighty-four Honour*, Associated Board Exhibitioner and Gold Medallist, Interviows at ST. ELMO COTTRTB, Hereford street. D 2602 Mulvany gray school of dance, DRAMA, and MIME. —All Branches of Dancing. Health Culture, and Deportment, Speeeh and Voice Production, Stagecraft. Principal: Miss Mcnzies. Studio, 98 Vicv toria street. 'Phono 83-717. 9351 DAXCIXG DEPORTMENT, (Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.) MISS LOWE resumes Classes from March l-tth. Fox-trot, Modern or Strauss Waltz, and One-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons, MISS LOWE. 51 Worcester street W. L 4306 PRIVATE HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY. MUS IJOKXER has reopened "KKNILWORTH," 2G Casliel street West, for Private Board and Residence. Ncwlv Furnished and Decorated throughout. Permanent and Casual Guests catered for. Tariff to meet the times. VmiAKATATA, 4 1 C'ASIIEL ■ STREET, The Tourists' and City Business Men's House, 44 Cashet street. Three Minutes from Square. This Superior House offers Accommodation to Permanent and Casual Guests. 'Phone 34-266. Garage. C2G57 'llic City's Premier 'Private Hotel iti the Favoured West End. •TriHE LODGE,': ,30 HEREFORD ST., 1 CHRISTCHUR'CH, ' c<n.btnes- every comfort and luxury of a refined home, with proximity to the centre nf the City, tho Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff, I'-s 6d per day. Permanent Guests special rates. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. Telephone 33-870, Privato 33-871. G56'J6 CARRYING. CARRYING, 5s Hour, t J-Ton' Truck. Fur niture removals. Quotes country job'*. 'Phone 23-067, day or night. 897S GO AFTER BUSINESS And GET IT! THESE days of business complexities demand foresight aud courage. General business conditions in New Zealand are ' fundamentally sound- They are perceptibly improving, and provision must be made to capitalise the opportunities of to-day and to-morrow. Manufacturers and retailors who advertise to-day are reaping good returns. MONEY IS NOT "SPENT" IN ADVERTISING: IT IS I N V E S T E D. Folly whispers in the ears of executives"Cut dowu your advertising, and, save Mouey.'' Timidity suggests the user of the blue pencil aud the consequent loss of a uiarkei won by years of inteusive cultivation. IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT, GIVE GOOD VALUE, AND THE NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE WILL BUY. Every man, every woman, arid every child is still a consumer. ARE THEY CONSUMING YOUR GOODS? THE EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL. AND SURE ROAD FOR GAINING CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE IS VIA " T H E P R E S S." EVERY ADVERTISEMENT IN "THE PRESS" IS AN ITEM OF NEWS- Every Page is carefully read —-because the newspaper provides information of the 'markets of the world—-the change in prevailing modes —and the current prices of our daily needs. SUCCESSFUL RETAILERS AND MANU FACTURERS ARE CONCENTRATING MORE TO-DAY THAN EVER ON THE RESPONSIVE .MARKET. AND THAT RESPONSIVE MARKET IS THROUGH " T HE PR E s" S,'-' CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, With by far the LARGEST CIRCULATION —CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTI FICATE— Covering City, Suburbs, and Country Districts. I USB of Appetite! "Can cut anything now -i *incc taking Morlife Pure Ox-Blood Tsblftls." Gd, -Is (jd, 6s. Mr Arthu is' and oilier Chemists ■—B

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 1

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