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EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. T7REE TUITION is granted to students J2 who, having earned the award by completion of a satisfactory primary school course, are under ” l " el ? en / 'A vears of age, or, being older, hate not completed tive’(s) calendar years of tree post primary education. ANNUAL TUITION FEES. No. of two-hour periods per week. 12 ■ 3 Elementary Courses . 15/- 20/- 2;_>/lutermediate Courses ~0/- -•/ • / Advanced Courses .. 30/- -10/- bO/ Professional Courses 40/- 00/- 80 Correspondence Special fees arranged Students over 21 years of age except apprentices pay twice the above fees. COURSES. Courses may be provided in any subject for which a satisfactory number of students enrol. The following arc operating : — ART DEPARTMENT: Drawing and Painting, Design,'lettering, Modelling and Sculpture, Art Crafts, Architecture. BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Carpentry and Joinery. Plumbing and Sanitary Science, Cabinetmaking and Design, Motor Body Building, Panel Beating, Painting and Decorating, Signwriting. COMMERCIAL AND CONTINUATION DEPARTMENT: Accountancy Professional Classes in all subjects, Bankers’ Diploma, Insurance Officers’ Diploma, Matriculation and School Certificate. Public Service Entrance. Public Service Shorthand and Typewriting, Chamber of Commerce Examinations, Post Office Entrance Examinations, Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Salesmanship. Shorthand, Typewriting.

ENGINEERING DEI’ARTMENT: Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Radio Physics and Engineering, Motor Engineering, Civil Engineering, Metallurgy, Gas and Electric Arc Welding. The Courses- are designed to provide instruction for apprentices and for executives up to the standard required for admission as Associates of the various Engineering Institutions. COURSES FOR LEISURE: Courses arc arranged in Appreciation of Music, Orchestral Practice, the Drama, Literature for Journalists, - handicraft courses in Cabinet. Work and -Motor courses for owner drivers. PROSPECTUSES for fhe different Departments may be obtained from the College Office. Enrolments will be taken between 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.rn. as under: Tonight and Tomorrow Night, Accountancy, Commercial and General Students. Wednesday and Thursday, February 14 and 1.5: Engineering, Building and all Trude Students. Friday, February 16: Art, Architecture and Home Science Students. R. G. RIDLING. Director. ACCO U NTANCY ST UDE N TS. HA RUE'S COLLEGE IS 0 UTSTAND ING LY S U CCESSFU L. X[OT one year but EVERY year AUDITED returns show the outstanding success of students prepared by ilarle’s College of Accountancy at ALL exams. Examiners have commented on tiie excellence of papers (prepared by students of Ilarle’s College . . . your future depends on the' tuition you receive when you take up the study of accountancy. It will .pay to send for the Prospectus of Ilarle’s College, and learn about the methods which have proved to be an INSURANCE against failure at exams.

Write to II A RLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859,'Y’ellington. “Jlarle's.” the College that publishes AUDITED examination results. QJLBI’S BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS NOW RESU.MED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, viz.: 1. Day and Evening Commercial. 2. Day z and Evening Secondary. 3. Accountancy. A Separate Free Prospectus is issued for each Department. GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair Street (Behind Train Shelter), Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON, C. 3. Telephone 51-957. 1939 Accountancy and Banking Examinations. 11 E M I N G W A Y’ 8 ‘ Unrivalled Record. £99 SUCCESSFUL K 99 CANDIDATES. DIPLOMAS IN BANKING.

Total Passes for all New Zealand 120 HEMINGWAY’S Passes 91 All the rest combined 32 HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 745% of all recorded passes. Make vour pass a certainty. Enrol now with the School (hat gets the record results. H E M I N G W A Y’S COUPES PON DEN C E SCHOOLS. P.O. Box SIG. Auckland. DANCING. CABARET DANCE. KELBURN KIOSK. SELECT DANCE will be held nt x'X. |j|| s Cabaret on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, from 8.30 p.m. Make up a Party and reserve your table now. Subs. 7/0 Double. KANDY COSTUMES FOR HERE Madame folev and co.. Room 4, First Floor, SU Manners St., Wellington— Larg ( . assortment Ladies', Children's and Gent's Fancy Cosluuws. Dinu.w nnd E veiling Suits. Tel. 41-990.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 118, 12 February 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 118, 12 February 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 118, 12 February 1940, Page 3