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EDUCATIONAL . . —-—-T"» TWENTY-TEN-EVEN FIVE YEA 18 AGO SOME people 'regarded Correspordence Instruction as a "ncv-f angled American inelliod" of acquiring knowledge. The consistent success of those who have studied under us by MAIL, both in the Kxaminntions ami in .obtaining .ANT) DETAINING, 'vejl-paid, ~; p osi. . tions, has, however; jiravrd" Hifre'.'i* no better way of assimilaiingwithin'Miison. able time practically and privatelynioncy'earning knowledgp'r. -May- wo -not send voiii particulars of our Course.in* PRAC.TICAL BOOKKEEPING, MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, Siroin'llANl),-of Pjeparation for Ihe " MATRICULATION, ■TEACHERS; PHARMACY, PUBLIC SERVICE, LAW, ACCOUNTANCYj- <r UN-ivvmsiTv: uookkeepinv; . ex.•CIS.? Say jii'-t which and WJUTE TODAY. "'• (. ' ' ••'••- Address- ■ V. "';. :' : .'/ HEMINGWAY .AND " ROBERTSON'S •■ COimifrPOXDENCE.-SCHOOLS,.*, ' '•'■ ' ' ' LTD;;' '■ !■*":%:-' ■ .)■■,-- .-■ . -■■•■;■ I'nion Buildings, ..... ■■'-■'• .AUCKLAND. '..>'' .'■'.■ P.O. Box 510. "'■.' . , '■■; •: WELLINGTON . TECHNICAL COLLEGE :. : ■ FIRST QUARTER-1919 WILL BEGIN DAY CLASSES-TUESDAY, FEBIUJ- ■ ART 4, 9 a.m. '■■..." ."...■ .... EVENING CLASSES-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 7 p.m. ... "....- All Free Place Students are. requested to enrol before the opening day. Office hours: 10 a.m. lo 1 p.m. ' Day Courses »ve available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerces Domestic .Economy '(Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Me-' chanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetninking,,and Designing. ........ Evening Classes are available >in • th< abovo, and also in Building', Construo lion, Plumbing, Plastering, Sign-paint ing and Decorating, English, . Latii French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Bo any, Physiology, Hygiene, Comraerci Geography, Shorthand, Typing, an d A couutancy. : Special Matriculation Course, Mr. R/ ner, Friday Evenings. . Fees pavablo strictly in advance. FRANCIS SHAW, . . Eegistrai CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ; 255 The Terrace. mHE FIRST TERM of 1910 will be '•*- on FRIDAY, January 31. Old girls aro cordially invited to--, present at tho opening of school.:'. Mrs. Henry Smith, will bo at' Home and after Wednesday, January 29. THE RED CROSS SALE.',/pos.tpoi from last Term will,be hold at the Sell on SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEG] . SESSION 1919. ' ' ■ . THE COLLEGE will REOPEN' t MONDAY, MARCH, 24, 1919 r " . Further particulars will bo advertise later. ' G. G.. S. ROBISON, '. ■ .'•,;■ ." Registrar; ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL, DulTerih Street. . '. ' .' THE above School will Beopen' : on, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. Distribution of prizes for 1918 will take place on Thursday evening, February 27. PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, EAR TRAINING. . .'. • MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. (authorised teacher of Dr. Yorke Trotter's Rhythmic' Method, London), will interview intending Pupils at.' 1 the Bristol Piano' Company's Rponisj "from 10-12 and 3-5 daily.'' : _' ""''"V;:'.'' '".; PIANO AND SINGING. ... <" Voice Production, Breathing and Placing'. Elocution and Dramatic Artv : "• MADAME COPE-DO WSING. has jle-; sumed Lessons, 'hud again.. offers both Ladies and Geutlemoa tho Latest Tuition' in the above Arts. . Madanii)'&> long experience and: successful methods are well known. Studio: 91 Willis .St.' (opp. Shortt's Pictures). 'Phone 4167.:' ! .' TOURIST REBOHTB. - — : ■ • ■>•• "\ T E V I A T HA N HO TBIi (Nearly .Opposite Railway Station);. DUNEDIN, :"" •■".!■■" THE. FAVOURITE HOUSE".' With tho Travelling Public.,.; .■■ Electric Light , in Every BedJoom. '~ ■ l . Hot Baths can be had at, all ; Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. • '" Country visitors are reminded that, ifi only in Town for the Day they can obtain a, Good Lunch from 12 to 2. ■~■:«:'■ Fire Escapes 'Throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to ' ", ' ... . JAMES CONNOR, 7 Tolepiione 67. P.O. Box 112.' ■.■ OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 10" Cuba Street, Wellington , (Few doors above Royal Oak). Tho most convenient, commodious,',and comfortable Private' Hotolin the city. Ideally situated.' Id. section from railway station and wharves; right in the centre of the shopping area. ..-., • Eight modern bnthrooine, electric'light throughout, electric fire alarm; fireproof building. TERMS—B*. Cd. per day; -15s. per week. Permanent Guests by arrangement. S. EDILSON, 'Phone 3019. Proprietor. - CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND.' : , ■pFiCOONISED ns one of the Lending ■T* l Hotels in Australasia. Specialty:. Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc, Ballroom, Orehrslra. Tariff: 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special terriis forlengthnned pencils. Btdroom and Breakfast from Gs. Oilier meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son. or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Carson," Auckland. E. F. Black.Prop.• PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. THE place 'to spend a week-end. Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors stocked. First-class accommodation. Communications receiyo prompt attention. Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs. Gd. per dr»y; £1 10s. week. THOS. S. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. ' ~ ! NAPIER, ■ ' Ideal Place for. recuperating after i- the Epidemic. Visitors should communicate with PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ■ Tlic Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff, Bs. per day; ,£2 ss. per week. P.O. Box 2SG. Telephone, night and day, 031. __ T. A. SuEATH. Proprietor. rittTLDS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PnlniDi'ston North. Tarifi , , Bs. Gd. per Day. T. CHILDS, Proprietor.. > WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCIIUKCn. HOTEL F E D E R.A L, Victoria Sqnitre, Christchurch'. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) AH communications receive ' prompt attention. '' '• Box 532. Telephones, 1040, 2278. *

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 7

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