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EDUCATIONAL. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL* VIEW STREET (opposite Y.M.0.A.). CLASSES ARE RESUMING. Enrol now for Doy or Evening. Pupils are taught to Cut and Make Up their own material to patterns out by the Chirnside Method. No fitting required. Terms on application. Railway concessions. For Homo Dressmaking Paper Patterns or Materials Cut as usual. Measurement Form for Country People on application. MR,. CHIRNSIDE, Principal. Telephone 13-112. The orossan studio of dancing, Colonial Mutual Buildings (Entrance Princes street), REOPENING, FEBRUARY 11th. Gladys Crossan gives complete training by correct method in Operatic, Character, Poetic, Musical Comedy, Step, and Latest Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons and Classes Daily. Special Children’s Classes Saturday, from 9.50 a.m. The Principal (Gladys Crossan) will be free to interview intending pupils and all old pupils at the Studio on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2-5 p.m., and SATURDAY MORNING, from 9.30. H. O'KEEFFE, TEACHER OF PAINTING In Oil, Water Colors, and Pastels. New Address: 228 PRINCES STREET (Over Cooke, Howlison’s Motor Garage). VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. MISS ELSIE MTBAK, A-T.G.L., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 13th inst. Private Address; 12 YALPY STREET, ST. CLAIR. ’Phone 22-641. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. yTISS WINIFRED MTBAK has Resumed Teaching. Studio,: THE BRISTOL, Private Address: 12 VALPY STREET. ST. CLAIR. ’Phono 22-641. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), resumes business January 4th; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till i 9.—Telephone 13-112. HISS MARGERY HELPS, Octagon, has Resumed Teaching; lessons in all branches of art; pupils now enrolled. BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typc- | writing, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, .Mandolin, Banjo. Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. -TR/riSS PA Ites^ ■IfA 8(h February, Stock Exchange. BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled; railway concessions. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W ANTED, respectable elderly Boarder; good home.—Address 255, ‘Star’ ‘298 High street.—Board-Residence or Furnished Rooms To Let; all conveniences. SUPERIOR Home olfered business young Lady; moderate terms; hill, handy High street, easy walk to City.—22l, ‘Star’ Office. Manor place.—Board-Residence, or t*V/ Furnished Rooms To Let, with use of all conveniences. altl LET, nico Furnished Bed-Sitting • Rooms, all conveniences; also Garage.— 36 Duke street. 'V'OUNG business Man requires Bed-Sit-A ting Room and Board with private family.—Reply, stating terms, 253, ‘Stax.’ S/"ANTED, by young business Girl, PriT.'vate Board and Residence; state mis. —243, ' Star ’ Office. WANTED, Two Friends to Share nice Bedroom, good home, central; washing and mending; terms moderate.—l 46, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Four Students Share large Room; fireplace; good home; central; tEhns, 255, including washing, mending.—l 44, ‘Star.’ COMFORTABLE Board offered busine Girl, homely people; penny section terms very moderate.—l 72, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Board and Residence, Two young Men, private family; preferably handy Ford Motors.—ls 3, ‘Star.’ /Tt ENTLEMAN wishes Board-Kesideno# VPT with refined private family, must be central. —Address 112, ‘Star.’ COAIFORTABLE Board-Residence offerer! One or Two Gentlemen, in private home; every convenience; within penny section, south.—7B, 'Star.’ RAINBOW Private Hotel, corner George and St. Andrew streets.—Comfortable Accommodation; bed and breakfast, ss; permanents from 30s 4S, Bed, Breakfast. —Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone 13-336. TO LET, Bedroom, one or two; use of sitting room; all conveniences; gas cooker, h. and c., c. 1.; St. Kilda.—6ss, ' Star.* WANTED. —New Arrivals from Home, Advice Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Joues-Nciison, president, 165 Moray plate KAI RANGE 310 High street, have Vacancies for a few paying guests, permanent or casual.—’Phone 10-742. ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation ; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis court.— 'Phone S-65&

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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 7

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598

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 7

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