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EDUCATIONAL. ' TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83, Kent terrace. MISS JEAN TURNER (Principal), "■*■ PIANO (Academic and Shefter Methods), BANJO, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE. | Stringed Instruments lent free of charge to pupils for practice at home. MUSIC TAUGHT BY OUR NEW AND SIMPLE METHOD, For both Young and Old. THE DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LTD.. Seater'a Buildings (First Floor), 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Registered Head Office: Curistchurcb. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. G. W. yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal. VACATION Classes have commenced. School Re-opejs 9th February Individual Tuition in Degree subjects. Entrance Examinations (Matriculation), Preliminary, and Sections A and B As-^ sociate Membership Exam. Institution Civil Engineers, other Engineering subjects. Land Surveyor's Exam. (Aust. and N.Z.). All-day Students required to apply early. MASONIC CHAMBERS, Wellington terrace. Tel. 44-651. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the Thorough Grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume Tuesday, 27th January. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33. Willis street. Wellington. PARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs., Lambton-qy. Telephone 40-619. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitmuu and Giegg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Principal, Miss K. vVhitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Non.), N.U.T. (Eng.), assisted by Qualified Staff. Lectures in all ACCOUNTANCY SUBJECTS Are Resuming THIS WEEK At GILBY'S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director). Broadway Building, (Opposite St. James Theatre), Courtenay place, ■ All Students' work is marked •■ by tutors personally. All Classes Strictly Limited in numbers. Write, telephone, or call for Prospectus and Time-table for 1931. Telephone Zl-OS7. I HEMINGWAY'S STILL IN THE LEAD. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. OP the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway Students. BANKING DIPLOMA. Hemingway's passed 67 candidates. In Auckland and Wellington centres Hemingway students secured over half the total of recorded passes. SECRETARIAL FINAL. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate was a Hemingway Student. Again Hemingway's score a full 100- per cent. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beats Big Australia. MR. A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27, Tiranga road, Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist—heads the list for all Australasia. MR. W. R. MATHIESON, 36, Messines road, Karori, Wellington—takes second place. • : - BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY . STUDENTS. Enrol with the School that gets the Passes. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. WHEN HARD TIMES COME THE BEST THING TO DO IS ,/ro work1. MANY will reply: "Yes. that is all very well, but work at what, when there are not enough jobs to go round?" WORK AT Overhauling your Position, Improving your Equipment. Remedying Defects, Organising for Growth and Improvement. TWO BENEFITS WILL ACCRUE IMMEDIATELY(I) The tonic effect of work; it stimulates the mind, maintains courage and self-respect. (2) You will be ready and equipped for the demands of better times, which will surely come. GET TO WORK AND STUDYand qualify for the good position that awaits you. The day of spoon-feeding is past. You must work for your own advancement. BANKS COLLEGE is organised to assist you. Call and consult the Managing Director, Mr. H. Amos, who has had nearly forty years' experience in all branches of education —Prim- ■ ary, Secondary, Technical, University, Commercial. The fees are just as reasonable as any other college, and may be paid by instalments. Think over the advice and act NOW— TO-DAY. . • BANKS COMMERCIAL <|OLLEGE,' ~ , OS, The Terrace, ■'THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS." MOTOR SERVICES. FOXTON-LEVIN. I? G. ROUT'S Royal Mail Parcel and ■ • Passenger Service. Foxton depart 7.a.m., 3.15 p.m. Levin depart 11 a.m., : 8.30 p.m. Single 4s, Return 7s. STANIFORTH'S MOTORS. MASTERTON-WELLINGTON. FARE 10s. PARS leave White Star Office, Masterton, 7, 9 a.m., 1, 2.30, 4 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 7, 9 a.m., 1, 1.30, 4 p.m.; SUNDAYS, 8.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5, 7 p.m. Leave White Star Office, Willis street, Wellington, 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 1.30, 4, and 530 p.m. SATURDAYS, 5.30 a.m 1.30, 2, 4, and 5.30 p.m. SUNDAYS, 8.30 a.m., 4> Wellington Booking Office: White Office, 51, Willis street. Telephone 44-942 Special Cars and Tours to any part of the North Island. MERCHANT TAILORS. WITHOUT Fit Clothes are without Life. Grace and expression are a stranger to the wearer. Lewis, Tailor, Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners and Cuba streets.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 42, 19 February 1931, Page 22

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