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educational. AN i-A. i 374 ■lan of. Chy er" ou* r o u hu,. '697 AN yd. & iw. 1617 AN 11 126 3Yeet 11 Mr 622 AN :arect, , "I ; 7 iy. n lev. idiot red 124 [ST ill :e." ira--4n,ob-1707 ,ob--1707 irrOUNTANCY RESULTS. FROM NOVEMBER, 1934, E^inion e examination f ' of -Aorrs COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTH aELE S AKCY, LIMITED, Percentage Subjects. • of "H.C.A." Passes. and Accounts n n) and .' 72.8 •"ffltf&r 1 • AccomK s. gKd Duties of Trustees 93| Bankruptcy Law .. .. 80.9 Law (Stage I.) .. 71.8 Bntile Law (Stage II.) .. 88.6 the. number of Students prelUC Thave compared the foregoing fieures with the records of Harle's rnlleee of Accountancy, Ltd.. and fortify to their accuracy. All rfudents who have completed twothirds of the Course have been included. f (Signed; W. F. MORRISON, , IBW A.R.A.N.Z., F.F.1.A., Auditor. Tn Christchurch 88.8% of "H.C.A." Bookkeeping Stage 111 Students were juccessful, and 93.7% Auditing, netails of personal classes to be (onducted in Christchurch by HEAD OFFICE TUTORS will be furnished on tPpU SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, P.O. Box 859, • 98- The Terrace, Wellington. local Representative: H. W. Armitage. 213 Manchester street. J 4806 TANTERBURY UNIVERSITY iq, COLLEGE. iv Bourse of popular lectures ,Y- DR. J. C. BRADSHAW. APPRECIATION OF MUSIC. rrHE Course will consist of 26 lectures 1 a nd will be given on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m., commencing on March sth. . The Lectures are designed foi i 'music teachers and students who desire to acquire a deeper understanding and appreciation of Music. They will be copiously illustrated by vocal and instrumental compositions of every period from the Sixteenth Century to the Music of Modern Times. Prospectus, giving full particulars and names of special works to be studied, may be obtained on application. ■ if - Special inclusive fee for the complete course of lectures £1 lis 6d. Dr. Bradshaw will be in attendance at the College to enrol students on Tuesday, "February 26th, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and '6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Enrloment can also be made at the lectures. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury University College Christchurch. 954-5 IS. st; uri.m. iay ing, 96 the lay, i.m. i.m. 1171 es.; an■ist, :art our" CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SESSION 193,-i Session opens on Tuesday, Feb- . ruary 26th, and Lectures begin on Fflj "\ay, February 28th. Students inuJv -,«wol before Thursday. Printed directions regarding enrolment and giving 4he hours when the Rector and Professors will be in attendance to interview students may Kbe obtained from the Registrar's Office. Students desirous of obtaining exemption from lectures should apply without delay to the Rector. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury University College, .'r Christchurch. 9546 nr. Nia KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN From the School of Yeatman Griffith, New York, and M. Algier, has resumed leaching Voice Production, and the .real Art of Song. All difficulties in the great Art of Voice Production overcome by the correct placement of the voice in speaking and singing. This effortless floating method has no 697.; change of registers and no diaphragm breathing. It is used by the greatest Singers and Teachers of the day, and eld is pronounced by Sir Henry Wood as nW PERFECT. Classes now forming at ju- Special Fee. Studio: we VICTORIA CHAMBERS, 104 Armagh street, Christchurch. 'lTione 33-984. 9575 I ' ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS.

ta-. ind econ. 769 lE, m--3eley ley L 33 3S all. 7 .D. ir." L 72 Expert Correspondence Tuition is . provided by PNTING'S COMMERCIAL V COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for. Free Prospectus. Box 826, Wellington, C.l. F4802 t/- LESSON—Miss Eileen Orchard ' School of Dancing. Modern Ballroom, Tap, and Ballet Dancing. Classes now formWg. - Monday tq Friday, every afternoon and evening, at home mornings. Private address: 100 Papanui Studio, Regent street. Children's Qases, Saturday afternoons. [ASCOT MILLINERY SCHOOL— Expert Instructions by Simplified Methods. Thorough Tuition Assured. *>s Term of 10 two-hour lessons. Term commences at any time. Intending pupils are requested to apply to the principal, 1338 Armagh street, opp. Segent street. C 3065 fer-'yVIOLIN (Classes and Private Lesjls, sons)— Miss Evelyn Edgar, certilQ9r fieated in London by the Associated iaL'i 5 of the Royal Academy and tJtb? on!??* College of Music. 'Phone 22-050. Individual Tuition—university „ ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, etc., oi Mr N, M. Bell, M.A., 8.D.. 134 Fitz[S.' street, St. Albans. Classes in it ifcHv'H desired. Prospectus on appliP - 83000 ]\TISS MURIEL WAUGH, Teacher of Dancing, resumes teaching Mon®ay. February 25th. Interviews from 11® £? P-m. Saturday, February 23rd. Studio: 51 Wright's road (off Lincoln Hillmorten. 9564 ANIMAL HOSPITAL. In* ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1 " ' Attends CATTLE, HORSES, DOGS. CATS, Etc. • Fees Reascnable. ■McFadden's road. 'Phone 23-096. SWIMMING TUITION. J. B R E W A R D, --W*' TEACHER OF SWIMMING, a. MUNICIPAL BATHS, private Address: 402 Avonside Drive. IV. - - 83019 COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF , "'."THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL P.M. to receive Advertisements for day's issue. AFTER 10 SsLADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE BY THE PRINTER, on thp "**l floor.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 25

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