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EDUCATIONAL. ; BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE a OS THE TERRACE, ■ HAS RE-OPENED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING —The morning, afternoon and evening classes have resumed. ’ PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING—The day and evening classes resume on > Monday, the 31st. ACCOUNTANCY AND MATRICULATION—CIasses resume on Tuesday, February 8. CORRESPONDENCE TUITION has resumed in all departments, viz., Accountancy, Law Professional, Banking, Insurance, Shipping, Bookkeeping, Advertising, Salesmanship, Matriculation, etc. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z., Director.

TX7ANTED, Capable Typists ’ ’ and Shorthand Writer; good wages to suitable girl. So great is the demand for Gilbytrained girls that we are quite unable to fill all the positions offering. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION in Pitman’s or Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Book-keeping, Business Methods, Commercial English. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. . CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. Reduced Railway Fares for Country Students. GILBY’S COLLEGE. A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, James Smith’s Building, Wellington, Phone 44—926. SCOTS COLLEGE, . MIRAMAIi, WELLINGTON. FOR, BOYS OF ALL AGES. t— Healthy Situation. — Bracing Climate. A REGISTERED PRIVATE BOARD ING SCHOOL, with full primary and secondary departments. Boys carefully prepared for all public examinations, with Special Courses to suit individual cases. Health of Boarders carefully guarded: daily medical inspection by experienced doctor. Buildings aro modern and wellequipped Ample playing fields—swim ming baths—tennis court—rifle range, etc. No overcrowding of pupils or board ers. Attention given to Individual needs. Daily religious instruction given Boarders attend Church of own denomination, 1 The only Presbyterian Boys College In the North Island. Prospectus on Application to THE PRINCIPAL. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MASTERTON. KINDERGARTEN TO MATRICULA- ’ TION. THE attention of Parents and Guar•l dians is directed to the aliove Boarding and Day School, which i<splendidly situated on a spacious area of 14 acres, within 10 minutes’ walk of the town The teaching staff (under Miss F. Lazarus as Principal) is thoroughly efficient. Pupils prepared, if desired, for any ot the gencal examiaa tions. Fees reasonable. First terms, 1927. commences February 1. Prospectus giving full particulars is available on application to either the Principal, Pownall Street, Masterton, or the Secretary, P.O. Box 23, Masterton. TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. PUPILS will be enrolled at the New College, Mount Cook, and at the Old College, Wakefield Street. The Director may bo consulted at the New Technical College, Mount Cook, on Monday, January 31. between the hours of 10 and 12, 3 and 5, 7 and 9. Entrance from Wallace Street, Rugby , Street, or Buckle Street. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin Tuesday, February i. ; EVENING SCHOOL. Classes begin on Monday February 21. Prospectuses, giving full particulars of each school, may be had on application at the College Offices, Wakefield Street, or Mount Cook. ( SINGING. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, * Pupil of Cavaliere Vincenzo Sabatini, Milan, Italy. Signor Alberto Yisctti, London. ( Professor Isidore do Solla. London. < Stephen J. Mavrogordato, London. BRILLIANT VOCALISATION. . Special attention given to the removal of all artificial influences that hinder brilliant execution. PERFECT UTTERANCE. Word ANALYSTS, in which the proper enunciation of the phonetic elements fundamentally establishes the ground for effective, "beautiful*, melodious, and resonant voices so necessary and indispensable for good singing, and the perfect utterance of the word in all languages. Studio: ROD’S BUILDING. 30 COURTENAY PLACE. (First Floor), Wellington. RESUMING MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927. “lONA,” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. HAVELOCK NORTH HAWKE’S BAY. REGISTERED Secondary School. Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls Primary and Secondary Departments Pupils prepared for Ass Bo It A M and RO M , Music. Trinity College F.loeiition. and all Government and University Entrance Exams Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts. Dressmaking and Speech Training Pupils of all denonil nations received Applications for Prospectus should be made to THE SECRETARY, P.O Box 287 Hastings H-B. OUTWARD BOUNDS

BEING DICTATED TO. r | I HE voung Indy who can take down * Shorthand can earn i really good salary The demand for efficient short-hand-writers is constantly increasing. To prove this, just keep count of the number of advertisements for Shorthand Typistes Note the good salaries offered—even to beginners. LEARN SHORTHAND BY MAIL. There's no need to despair because you can't attend classes; many bun dreds of proficient shorthand-writers have received their training through Hemingway’s practical Postal Course Enrol without delay! Within a few months you will be competent to take a well-paid position. Write to-day for full particulars to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. NAPIER BOYS' AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS Situated in a Locality which enjoys More Sunshine than any other Pined in New Zealand. r pHESE Institutions have an excellent *■ scholastic record. Boarding establishments, under the personal supervision ef the Priucipula, are attached to each school. The New Boys High School is one ot the must modern buildings in New Zealand The living conditions in the new Hostel are Ideal; 15 acres of play- 4 mg ground. Schools reopen February 8, 1927. e Prospectus available on application. d W. L. DUNN, Secretary. £ Education Office, Napier. 1 —— e HAVE YOU MATRICULATED? e e In I F not, commence your studies with a us immediately. Matriculation is now the entrance examination to all the j Professions. Our methods do not entail hours of laborious study but carry vou along in a! simple, pleasant, vet thorough manner (>nr courses a-e conducted by highIj qualified instructors. iPlace yourself in our hands and we will do the rest. Write or call for free Prospectus. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS flncorporatin" Metropolitan and Maori. land Colleges), 142 Colwill’e Chambers. Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 56. r - 1 _____ ( WESLEY COLLEGE. ' PAERATA, AUCKLAND. ‘ r pHE College aims at tp v * n " k 0 ? 8 a r *■ sound practical training in the different branches of Agriculture, while 1 continuing their education up to Ma- 5 triculatio'n standard, and at the same ! time to provide the care and discipline ’ of a Christian home. . The fee for the school year is £55. f The College re-opens on Monday, February 7, 1927. For further particulars apply to the — PRINCIPAL. R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. IJUNELM PRI-.PAKA Kiln SCHOOL, L 7 -Deans Avenue, Haglev Park, CHRISTCHURCH. Church of England Boarding and Day School for Boys from 7 to |4 years of age PREPARATORY FOR CHRIST’S 1 COLLEGE, J Visitor; The Right Rev the Lord c Bishop of Christchurch Headmaster MR C. E FERRIS, F.R Hist. Soc.. fl London. Prospectus cn application. \ I’elephone 3513 TTUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON, S ST. JAMES. WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. a SCHOOL OPENS FEB. 9. BOARDERS RETURN FEBRUARY 8. Prospectus may bo obtained from the Secretaries — e MESSRS. CLARKE. MENZIES, GRIF t> FIN, AND ROSS, S Box -IS6, Wellington; Or from the Principal. AJADAMD FLORRY ROSCOE, x’-l Eminent English Soprano. i IPupil of Sir Chas Sanley. London), For ORATORIO. OPERATIC AND BALLAD C CONCERTS. Address: 29 Naughton Terrace, R’llbirnie. S Madame is prepared to accept a limit- I ed number of pupils. S JAMES’S SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 122 a Vivian Street. o PRACTICAL Instruction in Flute, b A Oboe. Clarinet, Bassoon, and Saxophone. Thoroughly expert Tuition also in Harmony Counterpoint. Composition Particulars at P JAMES’S MUSIC HOUSE. J 122 a Vivian Street. Wellington. >' r pLAUDE M. HAYDON, Mun.Bae... “ U L.A.B. g PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC. 9 Brunswick Street, near V.T.C., Lower Hutt, Resumes Teaching i-n MONDAY. JANUARY 24. I BADFORD Studio. 1’2.5 Willis Street— Lessons given in coloured leather work. Florescan stencilling, oil painting. £13,181. PEILDTNG AGRICULTUR IT, HIGH 1 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. 1 “The School for the Farmer a Son.’’ j Reasonable Boarding Fees. u Write for Prospectus. 8 — — j ELOCUTION. t i i IflBS THYRA BALDWIN, A.T.C.L., J ■l’-L will resume teaching second week in February. Private and Class Pupils. Address: 230 Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay. :

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 3

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