EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LTD,, (Established 1892), 49 DOWLING STREET,-DUNEDIN. ’ T. J. ROSSBOTHAM, I.P.S. (Hons.), PRINCIPAL. -v'A TO PARENTS.—How many parents condemn their sons and daughters to year? of drudgery by thrusting them into the highly trained and efficient commercial world to-day without some adequate prepartion for a specialised task? . A specialised course of SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, and BOOKKEEPING at ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for ONE YEAR will equip your son or daughter as an expert, and enable him or her to enter the business world fully equipped to compete on advantageous terms for the most lucrative positions. Several of our students who commenced SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, and BOOKKEEPING in February last year passed the 1927 Public Service Examinations, and are now earning their own living. YOU CAN DO LIKEWISE. SEEK SUCCESS OF THE SUCCESSFUL. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.—Employers will save time by ringing the College when requiring competent shorthand-typistes. Telephone 10-736, Business and Private,/
cr NTBRBURY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. SESSION BEGINS MARCH, 6th, 1928. Full Course of Lectures, Laboratory andField .Work, in all Subjects, prescribed for: Degree of Bachelor of Forestry Science (University of New Zealand). Diploma of Associateship, Canterbury College School of Forestry. Ranger Course Certificates. Detailed Prospectus application. of Courses, etc., on STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, N.Z., 15th February, 1928. RING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening classes reopen on monday, February 21, at 7 p.ra. Tuition Is given in the following courses; ART, BUILDING, CABINETMARING, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC ARTS, WOOL-CLASSING, ENGINEERING (Electrical Mechanical, and Motor), PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, PAINTING and DECORATING, PLUMBING, TYPOGRAPHY. Enrolments will be received at the College Office from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, February 22, 23, 24. Room in the classes cannot be guaranteed to those who do not enrol promptly. No student will be admitted to any class until enrolment is completed at the College Office; in the case of paying students this includes payment of the first term’s fee. Every junior under 17 years of age. whether free or paying, is required to attend a full junior course. Prospectuses have been posted to all junior students in attendance last year. Others may receive copies on application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal. MONS. PAUL SALDAIGNE, VOICE SPECIALIST (Late Principal of Boston and Antwerp Grand Opera Companies), HAS RESUMED TUITION At his Residential Studio, 36 CARGILL STREET. M ADAME SALDAIGNE TEACHES TO SPEAR FRENCH CORRECTLY, and with a Pure Pronunciation. Has Resumed Tuition at her Residential Studio: 36 CARGILL STREET. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. TEIIEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD IN JUNE. ENTRIES for the above Close on THURSDAY, March Ist. Entry forms obtainable from Bristol Piano Co., Chas. Begg, and Co., and BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary. ■jTfiSS “GWEN WEBSTER, D-* - Teacher Fancy Dancing, RESUMES CLASSES, At LABOR PARTY HALL, <3 A r TTTT?V) A Y FEBRUARY, 25th, 2.30 p.m. BARBOLA Work Taught in 3 lessons for £l.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. WANTED, by Lady Teacher (Cargill’s Corner), Beginners 6d quarter; adults, or children.—9B3, ‘Star’ Office. _____ - TUDENT desires to Coach in All Subjects up to matriculation standard; mathematics a specialty. —102, AStarl X. KILDA Dressmaking Classes; Pupils Helped to Cut and Fit Own Garments.—Miss Boyd, 1 Council street. ADY Teacher, A.T.0.L., Pianoforte Pupils; homes visited; £2 2s hour, £1 Is half-hour.—lo 7, 'Star.’ LOST AND FOUND. lOST, Friday night, Fox Terrier Pup, 6 J months; blaok-and-tau bead, with white spiash.—Reward on returning to 38 Uuko street. 2S 6d Reward. —Lost, Friday evening, between Arcade and Audeison’s Bay via the foreshore, a Tobacco Pouch with chain opening; keepsake.—The above reward will be paid to Under on returning to Potter, barber, George street. L~ OST, Friday, lOth, King, between Strand Salon and Edwin street, Caversliam. —Return Barnes and Co., Stuart street, Dunedin; reward. ARSON who removed Chubby in error from South Dunedin Baptist Church, Wednesday, please return and receive own at 36 Broughton street. LOST, small Gladstone Bag, containing clothing, about Rattray street; reward. —Athletic Marble Bar, 143 Rattray street. LOST, between Hanover street and Police street. Gold Octagon Wrist Watch on leather strap, reward.—King 22-713. LOST, St. Clair Gala, small Gold Football; reward. —Bay View Hotel. LOST, Basket, near Look-out Point.—Reward, 297 Main South road, Caversbam. LOST, Propelling Pencil, chocolate color. —Return Publisher, 'Star’; reward. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. OUNU.—Don’t envy that neat-made, well-fitting, tony Suit; own one. —Call Cooper’s, Stuart street. OUND.—Cooper Clothing Company, Stuart street; weekly terms to suitable clients; call and arrange. OUND.—Service, Civility, Courtesy our motto; recognised smartest Suits in town; terms arranged; call immediately.— Cooper’s, Stuart street. TAOUNI), Shirts, Ties, Sox, Pyjamas, J. Underclothing, Overcoats, Hats, etc., all greatly reduced prices.—Pearson’s, 56 George street. TTDOUND, latest pattern Shirts, collars to JU match, from 6s lid; Sox, all wool, from Is pair.—Pearson’s Sale. FOUND, Made-to-Measure Suits, best materials, perfect fit, stylish appearance; prices right.—Pearson and Co., 36 George street. FOUND. —Where the residents of Musselburgh are receiving prompt service and satisfaction with their Boot and Shoe Repairs; yes, it’s W. Harvey, la Normanby street. Musselburgh. TTVOUND.—The Queen Bee Hosiery Parlor JD. for All-woc] Hose, 2s 6d; sizes 9,9 j, 10; in all shades. MATCH your Shoes at 249 George street; silk, wool, silk and wool, lisle; all prices. REDUCTIONS Hosiery and Vests one month, make room for new goods arriving.—Q.B.H.P. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Stag 1 PSoe at Moderate Prices.
OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING (HIGHEST AIM TRAINING SCHOOL*. 1928 SEASON COMMENCES SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, RATTRAY STREET. Junior Class 10 a.m. Intermediate ‘Class 11 a.m. Advanced Claes 2.30 p.m. Special Baby Class, 3 p.m,, FRIDAY, March 2nd, DANCING Operatic, Ballet, Eastern, Greek, Character, Eccentric, Acrobatic. Full information as to terms, etc., may ba obtained from tbo Principals: Miss Lily steVEns. Mrs JOHN T. LEECH. Dunedin school of .physical CULTURE, BURKS HALL GYMNASIUM (Entrance Burlington street). J. V. HANNA, Physical Director. Ail Classes of Physical Culture, Gymnastics, Calisthenics, Dancing Taught. Deportment, Sound Physique, Good Health Created. CLASSES COMMENCE FROM MARCH Ist for Business Men, Young Men, Married. Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, and Boys. Special Lessons in Remedial and Corrective Work for all Classes of Bodily and Physical Weakness. Moderate fees, and enrolment may now be made at present to 32 SIDEY STREET, CAVERSHAM, , A RT. COLLINGS, Savoy Banioist, Ax Teacher of Tenor Banjo, Mandolin, Mandola.—The Bristol Piano Co., City. AWAIIAN' Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo. Ukulele. —J. H. Hutton, 207 George street., TUTOR wanted for Instruction in Higher Mathematics, evenings.—Apply Napier, Onslow House. MONEY. rjpRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street.
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