EDUCATIONAL. eft W> CL.RISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. . EVENING .CLASSES. ' Evening Classes have just resumed, *• and students'" will be enrolled each afternoon - after 2.30 p.m., and each evening after 6.80 p.m. The following courses and classes are provided:— -•" . ' - _HOME SCIENCE: Cookery,. Plain and Advanced-, Needlework, -Dressmaking, Housewifery, Laundrywork. COMMERCIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY ? Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Typewriting, Business Methods, Bookkeeping and Accountancy, all subjects for the Accountants' Diploma EXAMINATIONS: University Entrance, Engineering Preliminary, Training College Entrance, Standards V. and VI. ENGINEERING AND METALWORKING TRADES: Mechanical, Motor and Electrical Engineering, Radio Service, Tlumbing, Sheet Metal Working. WOODWORKING AND BUILDING TRADES: Carpentry, Cabinetmakingi and Jtfotor-body Building, Painting and Decorating. PRINTING AND LINOTYPING. WOOLCLASSING, BOTANY, AND GENERAL HORTICULTURE. ' Fees from 15s per annum and upwards, according to grade and number of subjects taken. Prospectus with information re courses, free places, and fees on application at the College • ■ D. E. HANSEN, 7461 Principal. s CANTERBURY COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF. NEW ZEALAND). CHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. DEAN: Professor P. H. Powell, M.Sc., M.Enr., M.1.E.E., M.A.I.K.E. LECTURES BEGIN 'ON THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1933. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES: 1. A complete course for the Decree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. 2. Instruction in tile. Technical Science cf Engineering and Allied Tradeß. 3 Instruction in Applied Electricity. , 4. Instruction in Surveying. Complete-EVENING COURSES FOR: (a) Apprentices in Mechanic&l Engineering.. . (b) Apprentices in . Electrical' Engineering, (c) For Electrical Fitters' License. Students can see the Dean to arrange their courdeß at the following hours: Day Students: February 27th to March Ist. New Evening Students: 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, March Ist. Evening Students: 7 to 9 p.m. from March 2nd to March Bth. , 0. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College. . February, 1983! 8813-
HEMINGWAY'S SCORE; , Thirty-five y«a»' experience plus •*-" pert knowledge tolls its tale in these remarkable Examination results. .ACCOUNTANCY,. - _ At the last Accountancy Examination* 517 candidates secured passes at. ft-snim- . mum expenditure of time and money «a • a. result of Hemingway's personally-! supervised Home Study Method of tuition, ' .DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Securities I.—All Xw Zealand—4o p&ued 2a were Hemingxay's. Securities ll.—All Sew Zealand—27 passed 14 were Hemingway's. Book-keeping—All New Zealand'-—8& pasted 48 were Hemingway's. Hemingway students secured more passes filai) all the rest com&ined. " Enrol with the School that gets results. Performance is better than promise. SESIIKfI *A7'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, limit P.O. Box 518, Auckland. . SUCCESS IK ACCOUNTANCY. , A '' SAFE PASS''. AT EXAMS. A "SAVE PASS" at your first attempt is assured by the "H.C.A." method of study .. a system of teaching identical to that of England's most successful -Account* ancr College ~ a method of tutoring thai esetiles a student to 1>» sure of success at examination CLASSES NOW STARTING IN CHRISTCHUECH. Mr Harle, EM*. A., F.I A.N.Z, F.O.A.A, -rrill personally conduct Book-keeping and Auditing Classes in Chrlßtchureh, FOR PROSPECTUS AKD ENROLMENTS APPLY TO
H. W. Armitage, A.P.A.N.2., A.1.A.K.Z., Public Accountant, 213 Manchester lit., - CHRISTCBURCH REPRESENTATIVE OF HARLE'S COLLEGE OB 1 ACCOUNTANCY, • LTD., Ids*y Buildings, Scanners street, Wellington. 66*0 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Public Service Ex.minations—lCß2. OUR Students obtained 10 of the 17 passes in the Senior Examination,' ineluding 2nd and 3rd places on the'Kerit Lilt, 100 "per cent, of passes in the Junior Examination with Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places on Merit List. Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations. Highest awarded honours were obtained ja Shorthand Speed and Theory, Typewriting—--Ist place for New Zealand—and Book-keeping. Our individual tuition is SOUNE', PRACTICAL. and COMPREHENSIVE. Commercial Classes have resumed. Interviews daily from 10-1 and 2-5, Saturday 10-13.80. Tuesday and. Thursday 7-9 P-Dl ' DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street, West. Tel. S2-SlO. D2T72 ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS: Enrol vritli TENTING S COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE, LTD. Mr'Knting is the author of '"frhitcomhe's Practical Bookkeeping" and "N.Z. Advanced Accounts." Experienced . and successful tutors. Expert correspondence tuition. Printed Notes. Rebate in fees to those who enrol by February 28th. Write for Prospectus giving full details. BOX 826. 6110 Wellington 0.1.
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