EDUCATIONAL. PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN ENDORSE AND EULUuidK OUR WORK. general cxccjience, hav-2 comnii aspect and approval of leading business ;liroughout the Dominion. They have seen what instruction by under our guidance has done, in some c [or themselves, and in others, for i---For 26 years we have been engaged exclusively in the work of helping; arnb.tioua men and women to gain promotion. to secure better jobs, to earn more : Students who enrol for examinations are' coached until they secure the.r passe-, independent of the time it takes. Shou d thoy fail at the first attempt, they continue their studies with us untn their paaj-is ar; registered, at no additional cost. Courses include:—Book-keeping, Accountancy, Secretaryship, Law, B .nking, Advertising, Public Eiams., Teachers' Exams., Shorthand. HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools, Ltd., P .0. Box 516, Auckland. H64Cs—l ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY COLLEGE. HEADMASTER: Mr A. K. Andprson, M.A., F.R. Hist. S. THE SECONDARY SCHOOL >REPARES boys for all public exai ■- tlons up to Matriculation and University Entrance Scholarship Standard. There are courses in Commercial Work sind Agriculture. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepares boys for the State Proficiency Certificate. The 1924 Session begins on THURSDAY, February 7th. „ Boarders return on Wednesday. THE HEADMASTER WTLL ENROL NEW BOYS AT THE COLLEGE on TUESDAY, February sth, and WEDNESDAY, February 6th. Illustrated prospectus obtainable fro: ry. W. F. HILSON, 3 Royal Exchange Buildi Telephone 1178. 9269 pATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 18 Park terrace,' Christchurcb.. headmaster: The Rev. S. Parr, M.C., M.A., lata Chaplain and iA.Bsifltant Master Christ's College.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 YEARS OF AGE. PRIMARY and SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS. Boys prepared for Marticulation, etc. A preparatory course provided for boy 3 desiring- to enter Christ's College. Modern methods of education employed—cinema, etc.: special attention given to music: a course in bookkeeping provided for senior boys. Fees per term—Primary depart] uition £1 4s, board £l6 16s. Seconda: pnrtroent: Tuition £6 6s, board* £lB 18s reduction of 10 per cent, if paid by i ierm. A number of choii scholarships available; see Advertisement. SCHOOL RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 7th, AT 10 A.M. Information from iho HEADMASTER, Telephone 646. • 2535 CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. now for ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. Send for free "Guido to Accountancy." CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Chriatchurch. C. T. MOSLEY,' A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A., 'Phone 1665. Director. 09641 lILBY'S TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Director: GEO. H. SCARSE, B.A. The Leading College in Chriatchurch for' "Examination" Day Classes. MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, PHARMACY, TEACHERS', ALL PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. The high' percentages of our "passes" at every Public Examination during the past 1G years is a Triumphant Achievement, AVERAGING 70 ANNUALLY. CLASSES RESUME MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. Tuition by Mail. DAY and EVENING CLASSES. PROSPECTUS, etc., at the OFFICE, No. 2, Royal Exchange Bnildings. 59534 MISS K. CARTWRIGHT, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., will resume teaching PIANO and THEORY on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Former successes L.A.8., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L. Six exhibitions Trinity College sained by pupils „^„„„ Studio at BEGG'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE. f">RS7
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