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EDUCATIONAL. DO YOU MEASURE UP TO TO-DAY'S STANDARDS? man and woman now in busiA - i ness must justify employment by Specialised Knowledge. It is not sufficient to be able to do your present job just as you have in the past. Promotion and salary increases are not merely a matter of routine. To earn more you must definitely be worth more. HEMINGWAY'S HOME-STUDY ACCOUNTANCY COURSE will show ycu the way to a more successful, more assured, and more lucrative business career. Remember, in the business world today, youth is no bar to promotion. Efficiency is all that counts. Specialised Accountancy study under Hemingway's will enable you to achieve success while still a young man. Write to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy." H EM I N G W A Y*S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 4141 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Public Service Examinations, 1932. (WR Students obtained 10 of the 17 *-* passes in the Senior Examination, including 2nd and 3rd places on the Merit List. 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 in Shorthand Speed and Theory, Typewriting—-Ist place for New Zealand—and Book-keeping. Our individual tuition is SOUND, PRACTICAL and COMPREHENSIVE. Commercial Classes have resumed. Interviews daily from 10-1 and 2-5, Saturday 10-12.30, Tuesday and Thursday 7-9 p.m. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, '39 Worcester street, West. Tel. 32-510. D 2772 JT. ANDREWS COLLEGE, I CHRISTCHURCH. Day and Boarding School for Boys. Secondary and Preparatory Departments. Boys of Earliest School Age admitted. Professional, Commercial, and Agricultural Courses. Head Master: MR A. K. ANDERSON, M.A. The THIRD TERM opens on Tuesday, September 12th, 1933. NEW BOYS will be enrolled by the Head Master at the College on the afternoon of Monday, September 11th, 1933. A. O. WILKINSON, 8.C0m., Secretary to the Board of 2079 Governors. WELWYN HOUSE P.N.E.U. SCHOOL kJ Will Reopen On TUESDAY, the 12th SEPTEMBER. THE PRINCIPAL, Mrs L. C. Webb, will be in attendance at the School to I meet parents of intending pupils from 10 am. to 12 noon in the morning, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the afternoon, on Mondav, the 11th September, 1933. The Principal would also meet parents by appointment at the School. 2078 AND TREPARAxv TORY SCHOOL, 89 Papanui road. Third Term begins on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. i Miss Youngman will be at the School Monday, September 11th, from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. 539 uriss LUCY COWAN, -™ w . Elocution (registered). Classes: Evenings for Adults, Saturday mornings and Tuesday afternoons for child, n. Term commences from the first lesson. Private Lessons by arrangement. TOWER CHAMBERS, 184 High street. Telephone 36-930 C 2655 FRENCH LESSONS. ■*- Private or Class Tuition. Conversational and Tutorial. GILBY'S COLLEGE, 93 Worcester street (next to "Sun" Office). Under experienced French Teacher. Proficiency guaranteed. Terms on application, P.O. Box 652. Telephone 41-766. G4568 J)ANCJNG DEPORTMENT (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage) MISS LOWE resumes- Classes from June sth. Fox Trot. Waltz, One Step, or Polka taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons. MISS LOWE. (M WORCESTER ST. W. __ _ j L 4481 TIfULVANY Gray "School of" Dance, ITJL Drama, and Mime. Ballroom, Ballet, National, and Tap Dancing, Revived Greek Dance, Elocution and Stagecraft, Health Culture. All classes commence from Wednesday, Sept. 13. Principal, Miss M. R. Menzies. Studio: 98 Victoria St. 'Phone 33-717._ M 6754 "f LOFTON"" LEA," May's "Toad, St. XJ Albans, Kindergarten and Preparatory School, Reopens for Third Term, 1933, TUESDAY, SEPT. 12th. Miss Desborough (Diploma) will be at the School on Monday from 2.30 o.m. to 4.30 p.m. 533 I'ttJUMun xumuJN ey mademuiSELLE GENEVIEVE BOBENRIETH at The Bristol, by previous arrangements. Third Term starts MONDAY, SEPT. 11th. Enquiries at 30 Lyttton street, Spreydon, at at The Bristol. 442 x Cashmere Hills. Third Term commences TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Keys may be interviewed at the School on Monday, Sept. 11th, from 2to 3.15 p.m. ■ ' 546 T. THOMAS' PREPARATORY ' SCHOOL, Strowan road. School resumes on TUESDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER. Miss Dorothy Leversedge, 99 Idris road, Fendalton. 'Phone 23-221. 70 PIANOFORTE. MISS MELVA BRUCE, L.A.8., ;"■*- Teachers' Certificate, Resumes leaching at her Studio, 24 Cashel st. West, Monday, 11th Sept. Vacancies for three pupils. Terms on application. ARTS AND CRAFTS. MISS EDNA BRUCE, 24 CASHEL STREET WEST. SPECIALIST in Art China Decora- , * lon - A " exclusive and fascinating hobby. Samples of finished work on view at Studio. Your own hand-painted fired china has a sentimental value. Terms on application. 531 JAMELIN PRIVATE SCHOOL, *■*• Mansfield avenue, REOPENS on WEDNESDAY, Sept13th. For children from 4-10 years. Correct speech-training and music specialised in. - Miss Celia Twyneham will be at the school on Tuesday from 2_P£n--5 p.m. 534 MR CEDRIC SAVAGE S commencing Classes in Landscape, Figure, and Still Life Painting. Studio and Out-of-doors Classes will be conducted. „«_ Studio: COR. GLOUCESTER AND COLOMBO STREETS (2nd floor). 504 Studio—Modern Ballroom Dancili&„P r ? ma - an <* Elocution, will REOPEN at new nremises. 119 a BmT.Bva field sts., on MONDAY, 11th SEPT. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L. Studio available for parties, meetings, etc. &£ "T7/AIRLEIGH OPEN-AIR SCHOOL," -"- 27 Garden road, Fendalton—Third Term commences on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 9.15 a.m. Miss Gretchen Marsden, Principal, will be at the School on Monday Afternoon between 2 p.m. and 4.30. 554

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20956, 9 September 1933, Page 21

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