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EDUCATIONAL. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. rr\HE EVENING SCHOOL will Reopen on 1 MONDAY. February 14th. AND INTENDING STUDENTS ARE URGED TO ENROL BEFORE THAT DATE. Enrolments will be received each afternoon next week after 3.30 p.m., and on the following evenings from 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY— Girls And Ladies, all courses. THURSDAY— Boys and Men for Commercial and Examination Courses, including:— Bookkeeping. Commercial and Professional Accountancy Diploma Courses, P.S.K., Matriculation, Accountants' Treliminarv, Teachers' "P," Standatds 5 :ind 6. ' rniDAY— Roys and Men for Motor. Mechanical, and t'.k'ctrical Engineering, Electrical Wiring, Carpentry and .Toinery. and General Ituilder's Course, Woodwork Machining, Motor Body Building, Cabinetmaking, Plumbing and Sanitary Science. Drain Living. Typography, Linotyping, and ALL PUPILS who just left » Primary it Secondary School, and the holders of Proficiency Certificates, if OVER the age of 11 years, also Returned Soldiers, :ir-; eligible for Krco Tuition. Tho Ece3 for Paying Students range from 13s per nnnum upwards. N.B.—The Trade Courses are carried on largely with the advico and assistance of Trndo Advisory Committees. The success of students in the Accountancy and Examination Sections is an indication of the Efficiency of the Tuition. Prospectus on application at the College. D. E. HANSEN. M.A., M.Sc, Dr. Ing., 7:t71 Principal. WHY ENROL WITH BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE? HANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE? HANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE? BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE? 1. Because, tho Instructor* are well-known practitioners nnd possess what many with similar degrees do not—the ability to teach. 2. Because our paasc* hare never been below 82 per cent. 3. Because our Institution has behind it tho accumulated experience of many yoais. I. Because into the compilation of our notes has gone tho fruits of our Ion; experience, and the labour of the nblest teachers and writer* whoso ecrvices could bo commanded. Every Course issued is completely up-to-date. They are complete, concise, adequate. .V I!e;a\iß3 wo retain students by the quality of our service. Wo have no need to resort to the device, of longextended financial contract*. G. Because every paper submitted by the student is marked with meticulous care Send for prospectus in th* subject in which you are interested. Personal and correspondence tuition. r. HARLE, F.P.A. (K.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A., Director. Office: Liverpool Chambers. Liverpool street, Christchurch. HJ964-3 OVER 50,000 STUDENTS.

liN IBJI, mm/ ...... -»-. wny'B Corespoudence Schools enrolled their first students. Sines that date, mora than 80.000 men and women have been successfully taught under our specialised correspondence system with tho result that they have RAPIDLY INCREASED THEIR EARNINGS. These facts bear indisputable testimony to the practical efficiency of Hemingway's Correspondence system of acquiring business knowledge. Our Courses embrace the following: Bookkeeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Banker's Diploma, Teachers* Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance. Advertising, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Particulars of the course you are interested in will be sent Post Free. Write to-day to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 810, Auckland. ENGINEERING TAUGHT BY MAIL. HE fact that you reside in the country, . and are unable to attand Bower a Engineering Classes, will not prevent jou from becoming a Fully Qualified Engineer. Enrol now for our spare-time, home-study, course in Motor, Stationary, Marine, or Traction Engineering. Every step thoroughly explained in simple, non-technical language. Interesting Text Books and Diagrams. Progress assured from first lesson. Capable tutors mark and criticise your work. Write for free prospectus to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine, and Education Departments since 1916), 141 Marine Engineers' Institute,. Corner Altken and Mulgrave streets, Wellington (And st Auckland). H 4692-1 niGBY'S MOBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallensiein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.) School Curriculum includuea COMMERCIAL EDUCATION: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Filing, etc. COACHING for Matriculation, Public Service. Accountant*' Preliminary, Pharmacy, Teachers' Exams., Scholarship, 8 St P PREPARATION for all Bookkeeping Examinations, including Bookkeepers' Certificate. Full particulars on application. Term commencea at any time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Day C'asses, Evening Classes, And Correspondence Lessons. Tel. 1537. DSO6I-S MR ERNEST PIRTH. F.R.C.0., Matthsy School of Music, Returns to Christchurch from England on February 16th, having been personally instructed by PROP. TOBIAS MATTHAY in his method of PIANOFORTE TONE PRODUCTION, and received advice on Pianoforte Teaching from other leading professors. Mr Firth is prepared to take a limited number of students. Term commences FEB. 21st. Interviews: Feb. 18th. IStb. 6Q96 803 MANCHESTER STREET. CLIFFE STANFORD, ±J. B.A. OXON. rium of Music). Organ Pianoforte Theory of Musie 76 CASBLL STREET. FIANOFOBTE. VfR h. LEWIN'S Term begins en 1U TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. At Homo Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-5 p.m. IS SALISBURY STREET. T*l. 4368. 7«3 ! ALFRED BTTNZ, Pupil of LeecHetirky and Roys! Academy of Music, Will RESUME LESSONS FEBRUARY 7th. i t jits** Telephone 2161. MUSIC ROOMS: THE BRISTOL PIANO] COM PAN!. ■ UO6 MR A. J. aDXRTON will Resume Lcesoas tPisne' ' "- "—" J "" riionv) on ' Monday afternoon. K CAMBRIDGE TERRACE west. nss PIANO AND SINGING. ~18 ARTHUR LILLY. A.5.C.0.. will be 111 at *HE BRISTOL at until turn MONDAT. JANUARY S'.a*. 6*58

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 15