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EDUCATIONAL. vV' s «!3* CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 1937. TpNROLMENTS, accompanied by school progress card. Standard 6 Certificate, and Headmaster’s Certificate of good character, should be sent immediately to the College office. Copies of the School Prospectus and enrolment forms may be obtained at the Technical College office. The School offers full-time courses of secondary education, with, the addition of special subjects lor the following careers: — For Girls—Home Science, Commercial. For Boys—Agricultural, Engineering, Woodworking and Building trades, Commercial. Early application should also be made for board at boys’ and girls’ hostels. Enrolments for the Evening Classes will NOT be taken before February 10th. D. E. HANSEN. 5215 • Principal. QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN kJ COLLEGE Papanui road, Christchurch. (The College admits boys of all denominations.) RECTOR: J. B. MAWSON, M.C., M.A. Boarding and Day School with both Preparatory and Secondary Schools. Secondary School Courses: Professional, Commercial, and Agricultural. Open-air classrooms and dormitories, and excellent facilities for all outside activities. The opening date for the Ist term, 1937, will be announced later. Prospectus and further information obtainable from the Bursar, A. O. WILKINSON, 8.C0m., 82 Hereford street, 4105 - Christchurch. SUCCESS IN ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS AND PROFESSION THE H.C.A. WAY. . . . "VfO Student can afford to take avoidable risks in regard to the preparation for his examination . . . Coaching for accountancy examinations is specialised work, and on the choice of tutors largely depends a student’s success . . . not only at the Examination period, but also in the profession of Accountancy afterwards. Why be satisfied with anything less than the “best" ... as provided by H.C.A. Weekly classes in all subjects will be conducted in Christchurch in 1937 by the following EXPERIENCED TUTORS, BOOKKEEPING 3 AND AUDITING Claude W. Evans, 8.C0m., A.P.A. (N.Z.). BOOKKEEPING 1 AND 2 E. C. Searell, 8.C0m., A.R.A. (N.Z.), A.I.A.N.Z. ECONOMICS George Manning, M.A. ALL LAW SUBJECTS J. A. Niblock, L.L.B. . . . Make the first step towards success . . . secure the H.C.A. Prospectus. Write to HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY (Established 1927). . . . Has enjoyed an unrivalled reputation over the past TEN years as a tutorial school for the ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Lecture Room Christchurch Stock Exchange Call Room. Lecturers Leading Christchurch Public Accountants and Solicitors. Students Join the College of Proved Methods and Results. Classes resume Monday, 15th February. Enrol early and reap the benefit of the full course of 36 lecApply now for a PROSPECTUS and TIME TABLE or call and see THE DIRECTOR, c/o. Nicholls, North, and Nicholls, P.O. Box 1116. A.M.P. Buildings. ’Phones 35-776, 38-084. A ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS! TYO you want to make sure of Success U at the exams next November? Grasp the Opportunity of Instruction by the skilled and experienced Accountancy Tutors of THE ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE, who have shown consistently that their modern and up-to-date methods of TuL tion are superior to all others by the large and increasing numbers of successes each year, Note last year’s figures—of 56 students who passed Book-keeping Stage 111. in Auckland. 31' were OUR Students; similar results were obtained with Auditing. Students who have failed in the past elsewhere are advised to get the benefit of our comprehensive and up-to-date Practical Coux-ses. We can help you as we have helped so many others! Write without delay , to the Registrar, The Accountaxxcy College, P.O. Box 1502, Auckland, for full particulars. 5147 MR NOEL NEWSON. L.R.A.M., A.I^.C.M. Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony. Professional Pianist and Accompanist. Resumes teaching Thursday, February 4th. Interviews at Robt. Francis Studio, High street, Wednesday, February 3rd, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Private address: 74 Francis avenue, St. Albans. Junior and Advanced Pupils prepared for all examinations, competitions, etc. 5244 /CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLI w SCHOOL OF ART, Hereford stre The School will reopen on the date pointed by the Education Departir Classes will be held in the day and e ing for the study of Drawing and P£ ing. Modelling, Metalcraft. Embroic Design, Architectural Drawing, Comi cial Drawing. Graphic Crafts. Sign Ticketwriting, etc. Grouped courses arranged for those students qualifle( hold Junior Free Places, as follows:General Drawing and Needlework; General Drawing and Commercial A class is held for Junior Students Saturday mornings. Prospectus and ei ment forms for new entrants are avail from the undersigned. C. C KI Registrar. Canterbury University Col January 20th, 1937. A SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL depends largely upon the t\ training you receive and the Intel! and understanding with which your Under CONSTANCE NEHY. L.R.A.M.. •• A.R.C.M., L.l r.L.C.L., successful teacher in Au for 18 years, you receive expert tec and artistic training in the art o£ forte Playing. Lessons: J-hour, 1 s hour, 2 guineas, for term. 293 BP AVENUE. ’Phone 30-920. ' MRS HELEN GATES, Regi „ Teacher of Pianoforte and Si Resumes Teaching at her resi “Coorong.” Nayland street, Si FEBRUARYJstJ^ST. THE Spreydon Adult Lip-n Classes Resume Wednesday ruary 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Special for beginners. Classroom, 14 K street. No. 14 Tram.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22004, 30 January 1937, Page 21

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