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EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE rpHE DIRECTOR will Interview Parents, Guardians, and Prospective Pupils Provision is made for personal and correspondence tuition in (a) Bookkeeping and Business Practice, Shorthand and Typewriting. (b) Accoun'ancy, Banking, Land Agency, Insurance, Law, Shipping. (c) Advertising. Salesmanship. (d) Matriculation, Public Service. (e) Economics, English Literature, Modern History, Philosophy, etc., etc. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., Director. Managing Director. A HAPPY SCHOOL LIFE FOR GIRLS FROM sto 19. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53 HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, offers a thoroughly happy environment together w ! ” educational advantages of a high order. Accommodation for 36 boarders arid ’ day pupils. Tuition covers all requirements from Xinder rten to University Entrance. Pupils are prepared for public examinations. Special attention to individual needs* and requirements. Languagea, literature, art, music. ' Optional subjects include Piano, Violin. Elocution, Dancing, Art, Dressmaking. and Eurhythmies. • ■ Ideal locality giving country pupils all the advantages of town life, Generous diet. Ample recreation, sports and physical culture, under wise super- , vision. \ First term commences sth February. 1929. Prospectus and all information obtainable from MISS IRENE WILSON, M.A., > ' Principal, Queen Margaret College. Wellington.

TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. ALL CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. tpHE DIRECTOR may be consulted j A between the hours of 7 and Bat the NEW COLLEGE. MOUNT COOK, from MONDAY. February 18 to FRIDAY. February’ 22. N.B.—Enrolments will be 'taken as under: — , ■ Accountancy and Commercial. —MONDAY, and TUESDAY, February IS and 19. Trade CIasses.—WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 20 and 21 All other Classes. —FRIDAY, February--22. • • COURSES PROVIDED. Electrical, Mechanical and Motor Engineering, Building Construction and Drawing. Carpentcry and Joinery. Cnb inet-making. Plumbing, Motor-Car Body building, Painting arid Decorating, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations. Matriculation and Public Service Exam inations. Shorthand. Book-keeping, Tyne writing, Cookery. Dressmaking. Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day and Evening Courses are provided in—Design: Painting and Modelling from Life: Poster and Illustration work; Sign and Ticket-writing: Art Metalworkand Woodcarving. . Holders of Free Places may be admitted FREE to any of the above courses apnroved by the Direi'ctori '■ \ Prospectuses giving full particulars rinay be obtained at the College Offices, Mount Cook and Wakefigld Street. NAPiIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated In the Sunniest Locality in the Dominion. These Schools Have an Excellent Scholastic Record. The Boarding Establishments are under the Personal Supervision of the Prin- . cipals. FULL BOAP.DING FEE, £6O PER ANNUM. rpHE NEW BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL is A one of the most modern and best equipped buildings in New Zealand. The living conditions in the Nerir Hostel are ideal; 20 acres of playing fields. Schools have now re-opened. Prospectus available on application. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier. SINGING. ilflSS BERYL HOPE, Duncan’s BuildDA ings, Parade, Island Bay. has Vacancies for a limited number of pupils for teaching the true “Bel Canto” method of Singing and Voice Production. Tel. 14—337. ' CLAUDE TANNER, L.R.A.M., Late Sub-Professor Royal Academy of Music, London. TEACHER OF VIOLONCELLO. Has vacaffipfes for Pupils, For terms and particulars write 52 Ludlam Street. Seatoun. Telephone: 16—050. Recital Concert Chamber end of February. CLEMENT MAY, Registered Teacher of ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Students now being enrolled for Individual and Class Tuition. Studio, Bristol Buildings. Lambton Quay. Phone 40--091. Terms, etc., on application. Interviewa by appointment. ~~ " VOICE. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, TEACHER SINGING From the Rudiments of Tone-recognition to Artistic Finishing. Pupil of Cavaliere Vincenzo Sabatini, Milin, Italy. Signor Alberto Visetti. London; Professor Isidore De Sofia. London; Stephen J. Mavrogordato. London. Studio 7. Bristol Piano Co, CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ISLAND BAY AND 255 THE TERRACE. A N IQEAB Boarding and Dgy School -‘A- f or Girls, situated by the seaside. Personal supervision given to boarders. Subject to the consent of parents, pupils will be examined each term free of charge by an orthopaedic specialist. ■■ Principal will interview parepts by appointment. 'Phone2281 a.5 —81a. MRS. AGNES WARD, Principal. HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL. CHILTON ST. JAMES. Waterloo Road. LOWER HUTT, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. First term commences FEBRUARY. Prospectus may be obtained from the 86 MESSRS. CLARKE, MENZIES, GRIFFIN & ROSS, Box 486, Wellington, or from the Principal.

TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. /"’LASSES for the above will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., commencing FEBRUARY 25. FEES for students under 21:—Oue evening of 2 hours weekly, 40s. per annum ; each additional evening or period weekly 20s. per annum, Students over 21 pay double above fees. Under certain conditions the classes are free to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. STAFF: T L. James, M.Com., A.RA.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. (Head of Department). E Evans, M.A., F.R.E.S. D L. Irwin. A.P.A.N.Zo A A I.S. A H Ivory, LL.B., BCom., A.P.A.N.Z. W H NnnkerVis..A.l.A.N.Z. R. E Pope. LL.M. J H. Thompson, M.A., LL.M- M.Com. Special classes for Matriculation and Ar-countnnts' Preliminary. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the College Office. JOHN H. HOWELL. " Director. SINGING & VOICE PRODUCTION. Ifß. WILLIAM WATTERS. L.A.8.. DA Of Palmerston North, Is opening a Studio in Wellington about February 14. Pupils prepared for Conn petitions, Associated Board Exams., and ■the Concert Platform. ) SCHOLARSHIP. Mr. Watters offers a Scholarship which entitles the winner to ope year’s free tuition. This Scholarship will be awarded to the student possessing the voice show ing most promise, whether trained or Otherwise. . „ The Scholarship is open to Pupils enrolling by February 21. Particulars from Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd. . • JC'ANJO. I , r WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE BANJO? Would you lifie to Learn the Latest Methods of Jazz Playing? Would you like to Learn to Harmonise with the Piano, and have your own Jazz Band? Would you like to Play all the Latest Numbers on the Banjo or Mandolin? Iff SOMRS. H. G. REEVES, Late of Christchurch, Who is Commencing Teaching Here, Would be Pleased to See You at Her Studio — ; ROOM 4, BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71 Courtenay Place, Whether You Understand Music or Not. SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND PIANOFORTE. HfRS. A. E. COLEBROOK has resumed Teaching lit 20 ST. MARY STREET, Tinakori Road. Also Lower Hutt. Telephone 40—821. pROF. O. SAVINI, 8.A., Lic.R.Coll Mus. (Florence). Music Composer. Tuitions in Violin (Sevcick method). Rudiments, Art of Teaching, Composition, Orchestration. Pupils successfully prepared for Lie. and Fellow. Diplomas. Interviews: Tuesdays, Fridays, 11-12 a.m.. at Bristol Piano Co. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS PHYLLIS COMPTON resumes I Dl Teaching MONDAY. FEBRUARY 111:50 Willis Street, 61 Glen Road. CITY. KELBURN. Telephone. DRAWING, PAINTING, AND MARQUETRY. 14/TISS YOUMANS has resumed her DA Classes AT HER STUDIO, 134, CUBA STREET. BRIGIDINE CONVENT, JOHNSONVILLE. T ESSONS in Pianoforte, Violin, Singt*-’ ing, Elocution, Tljeory of Music, Art Needlework, and Commercial Subjects have comriienccd. Terms on application to the Mother Superior. Telephone 18—802. ELOCUTION AND D~RAMATIC ART. MRS. ISABEL HALLIGAN, A.T.C.L., DA Elo„ Gold Medallist. Individual and Class Tuition. Pupils prepared for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations. Studio: 17 HANNAH’S BUILDINGS. Lambton Quay, and Lower Hutt. MISS WINIFRED PICKLES, L.A.8.. Teacher of the Violin. Studio: THE BRISTOL VIANO CO. Interviews Mondays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. t 5 12, dr 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. For terms and particulars, apply the Bristol Piano Co.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 4

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