EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES AT BANKS COMMERCIAL' COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE, Begin as under : — ACCOUNTANCY, BANKING, INSURANCE-TO-DAY (Monday), February 3, at 5.15 p.m. MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANCY PRELIM.— TO-MORROW (Tuesday), February 4, at 5.15 p.m. BOOKKEEPING ELEMENTARY-TO-MORROW (Tuesday), February 4, at 7 p.m. » The SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING CLASSES, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. 7—9 p.m., have already commenced. All Departments of the College by PERSONAL TUITION and BY CORRESPONDENCE have now resumed. Office: 98 THE TERRACE. Phone : 43—080. ■H. AMOS, E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., . : Managing Director. Director.
EDUCATION: MASS OR INDIVIDUAL? MODERN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE GIVES AN UNQUALIFIED ANSWER:—INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION IS NOT EDUCATION. EDUCATE means: “NOTE AND DRAW OUT THE INDIVIDUAL’S APTITUDES.” '.. MASS-INSTRUCTION OBLITERATES THE' INDIVIDUAL’. ' WELLESLEY COLLEGE CATERS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL BOY. It does so by means of VERY SMALL CLASSES and SPECIALIST MASTERS in EVERY SUBJECT. It features PREPARATORY EDUCA(,i'.sod s_ O’ beca " se of the PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE of lhe EARLY STAGES. . It is worth while to make your boy Happy and Healthv—to give him a growing faith in his own power to do HARD WORK and GOOD-WORK. '\ e r . tll(: refore cordially invite you to call at the Office: 98 THE TERRACE (Iwo Minutes from the Midland), and discuss our methods in detail. PHONE: 43—050. ’PHONE: 43—080. RE-OPENS TO-MORROM’ (Tuesday). FEBRUARY 4. 11. AMOS, J. W. RUSSELL. B.Sc.. Managing Director. Headmaster.
GILBY’S COLLEGE Will Help You to MATRIC U L A T E. rpHIS IMPORTANT .EXAMINATION —the gateway to the Professions—will be passed successfully if you place yourself under the skilled tuition of the J-affi of Teacher-Specialists who conduct GILBY’S SECONDARY CLASSES. The personal attention of these highlyqualified instructors is given to each student, and rapid progress is assured to all earnest workers. Students are prepared, also, for Public Service Entrance. Accountants’ Preliminary. Proficiency Certificate, and other Examinations. Classes Resume on -MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. at 6.45. Correspondence Lessons. Write or call for full particulars and .Schedule of Fees. ' GILBY’S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director), Broadway Building, (Opposite H.M. Theatre). Courtenay Place. QAMUEL MARSDEN COLLEGIATE Q SCHOOL, Karori, Wellington. Boarding and Day .School for Girls. Principal, Miss Baber, M.A. Upper School, Karori. / ' Head, Miss Mayhew. Lower School, Karori. Head, Miss Borric. Lower School, 20 Fitzhcrbert Terrace. Head, Miss Bridges. ‘ Boys are taken to the age of seven in both Preparatories. The New Term will begin Friday, February 7. •New scholars should attend at their respective schools 10 a.m. —1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 4. Miss Baber will be at home to parents on Tuesday, February 4.
PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOARD. PETONE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. ENROLMENT OF PUPILS. rjiHE office of the Petone Technical School will be open for the enrolment of pupils in the day classes of the Technical High School ou Tuesday, February 4, at 9 a.m., and daily thereafter between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. It is proposed to provide the following prevocational couress :— 1. Industrial, ineluding woodworking and engineering. 2. Commercial for boys and girls. 3. Domestic. Early*.eiirolment is desired in order that arrangements for opening the day school may be completed. ' d. McKenzie, Chairman. ATISS GRACE KENNEDY, Violin. < MISS IS ABELL KENNEDY, ' Piano and Theory. Tuition will be resumed ou Tuesday, February 4. 189 The Terrance. 'Tel. 44—753. MISS D. C. HEATH, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., Pianoforte,' Theory, etc., "DESUMES Teaching at Studio, Presbyterian Church, Scatoun, and at Residence, 395-Karaka Buy, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. ■ Interviews: Residence, Monday, February 3, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Studio, Tuesday, February 4, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Telephone 17t —734. gpREVOR P. • FISHER, L.A.B. Pianoforte. 5 Duthie Street, Karori (mornings). Other Appointments by Telephone (27—049). PIANOFORTE, HARMONY AND RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. MISS MARIE TEYCHENNE, L.A.B. (Teacher’s Certificate), resumes Tuition TO-DAY (MONDAY), FEBRUARY 3. Studio: 32 Tanera Crescent, Brooklyn. ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL. . I SCHOOL reopens on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Parents of New Pupils interviewed on MONDAY, 2 to 4 p.m. SPECIAL VALUES. -MONTHS-OLD White Leghorn Pullets, bred only from our heaviest laying fowls that have won International and N.Z. laying competitions. Price, 7/- each. Address: Proprietor, Rangiuru Egg Ranch, Otaki.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 3
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