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EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY. EXAMINATION RESULTS. ; object in publishing a complete ! analysis of H.C.A. successes at the i 1934 Examinations was to demonstrate, i by quoting concrete results, that there | really are more advanced, and more j practical methods available in New i Zealand than was the case up to three : years ago. For the past two examinations : (marking the two periods in which l our system has been operative) H.C.A. j students have overwhelmingly topped ; the list of successes in all main Account- ; ancy Subjects. Or putting it another way. for every 100 H.C.A. Students I that sat there was a lower proportion : of failures than any other College We do not just preach success—we I instill it. and we challenge any College j to put their figures alongside ours: , i.e., subject for subject, 100 students for 100 students—and show the same j j high ratio of passes as H.C.A. j j Our complete analysis of all. li.C.A. i passes in fill main accountancy sub-! j jeets (Not isolated subjects) has ap- j j peared in this column for several j I weeks past, certified as correct by an i j independent auditor. ' ! | ; j Consider these .facts, and. remember! that it costs nothing to send for a i Prospectus. i HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., P.O. Box 859, 98 The Terrace, Wellington. Local Representative: H.' W. Armitage. 213 Manchester street. J4806 JQIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 69 Worcester street West (just over Bridge from Square, and next to "Harley"). Be wise in time and enrol without ; delay for 1935 at this well-established, j progressive, and highly successful I School. Our pupils are our supreme con- | cern and constant care. The best of j tuition and training is provided, and fees are moderate. Ask for Free Prospectus. 4 i Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., i , I.P.S. | i Railway Concessions are availablei I for country students. D 3016 : ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Expert Correspondence Tuition is provided by > PNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Free Prospectus. j Box 826, Wellington, C.l. i F4802 j

! fMLBY'S COLLEGE TUTORIAL '■ CLASSES, 93 Worcester street. — I EXPERIENCED TUTORS ON OUR j STAFF are available to Students pre- | paring for Matriculation or other University Examinations. Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons —Day or Evening—AT MODERATE FEES. Write, 'phone, or call for Free Prospectus. 'Phone No. 41-766.—MRS G. HILDA GILBY. 8.A.. I.P.S. (Hons.), Principal. _ _ G4758 ! \ riSS LUCY COWAN—Elocution^ I Voice Production, Stagecraft, i Help for Good Speech in Business, in j Public, and in the Home. Competi--1 tions and Examinations. Classes, Pri- ' vate and Confidential Lessons. Term begins any time. Royal Exchange Buildings, 184 High street, opposite Majestic Theatre. Ring 36-930. Railway Concession. C 3064 L' 1 LOCUTION, Drama. Modern Ballroom dancing. Tanz-Gretchen Studio reopens Monday, February 11. Private Tuition and Classes in all branches. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L. Studio: 112 a Lichfield street. H 4830 GREIG ~ " VIOLINISTE. Fellow of Trinity College, London. L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M., L.T.C.L. Pupil of Mischa Goflin (Brussels). Late N.S.W. Conservatorium. Is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils. To arrange interview, please write c/o Beggs, Christchurch. 2892 \SCOT MILLINERY SCHOOL-' Expert Instructions by Simplified Methods. Thorough Tuition Assured. 25s Term of 10 two-hour lessons. Term commences at any time. Intending Pupils are requested to apply to the Principal, 1338 Armagh street opp. Regent street. C 3065 TNDIVIDUAL Tuition—UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, etc., Mr N. M. Bell. M.A., 8.D.. 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Albans. Classes in City if desired. Prospectus on application. 83000 P" ~A HI S SCHOoL tjF DRESSMAKING, Cutting unci Designing, 272 Hi K l, street. Thin School reopened JaDuary 28. UiivmK been established sinco 1912, it needs no further recommendation. Railway concessions io country pupils. J. GENN, Principal. G1827 DANCING TEACHERS I? ESSIE MACDONALD, of the World Famous Ruth St. Denis School of Dancing, Los Angeles, HAS RESUMED TEACHING Modern Ballet, Operatic,' Acrobatic, and Adagio, Musical Comedy, Modern Ballroom. Lessons Daily 9.30 a.m.-10 p.m. Interviews arranged between 2 and 4 p.m. Studio 162 Manchester street (top floor). Private address: 269 Hereford street. M 6962 j>ALLROOM DANCING—Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Old-time or Modern Dancing taught in three private lessons. Miss Lowe, at home Friday afternoons. Miss Lowe. 51 Worcester street W L 4834 1 /- LESSON—Miss Eileen Orchard School of Dancing. Modern Ballroom, Tap, and Ballet Dancing. Classes now forming. Monday to Friday, every afternoon and evening, at home mornings. Private address: 100 Papanui road. Studio, Regent street. Children's Clases, Saturday afternoons. T ATEST BALLROOM DANCING - !U TAUGHT, including McMullen's New Foxtrot. Waltzing a Specialty. Also Step Dancing. Afternoon tuition. 2 to 5 p.m. W. McMULLEN, Principal, assisted by Mrs W. McMullen, 116 Stanmore road. Strictly private. DANCING. ■MARGERY MYERS, pupil of Novi- "*• koff's Ballet School and Josephine Bradley's Ballroom School, London, resumes teaching from March 23rd. Ballet, Character, Tap, and all Modern Ballroom Dancing. Private address and studio: 4!) Salisbury street W.

2477 T>EVIVED GREEK AND BALLROOM &x DANCING—MISS E. COMYNS THOMAS RESUMES TEACHING on MARCH HUh. Classes held for adults and children in Ballet, revived Greek and Ballroom dancing. Private lessons and special classes by arrangement. Address: 477 Hereford street. T8552 CHRISTCIIURCH CITY COUNCIL. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. PAYMENT OF RATES. "V"OTICE is hereby given that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENT, will be added to ALL RATES NOT PAID on ox* before 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th MARCH. J. S. NEVILLE, Town Clerk. Christchureh, March 7th, 1935. 2764

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21424, 16 March 1935, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21424, 16 March 1935, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21424, 16 March 1935, Page 23

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