WELLINGTON COLLEGE. rTVHE First Term of 1918 will open on A Thursday, 31st January. New boys will bo enrolled on Wednesday, 30th January, from 9 a.m. to 12.45 p.m., and from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. During these hours tho Headmaster will interview parents and guardians. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. SCOT'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under tho Control of the Presbytery of Wellington.) A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES. THE New Term commences sth FEBRUARY, 1918. New boys are -required to attend at the College on MONDAY, 4th February- As accommodation is for tho present limited, applications for places as boarders should bo mado aa early as possible. , The Principal may be interviewed at the College after 26th January. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from G. W. Guthrie, Hon. Sec, 106,.*.Victoria-street, Wellington. PALMERSTON N. HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. E. Vernon, M.A., B.Sc. THE School Reopens on MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Professional. Commercial, Agricultural, and General Courses. A few Vacancies for Boarders (Boys) at College House. Prospectus on application to the Rector, or the undersigned. W. HUNTER, Secretary. FITZHERBERT-TERRACE SCHOOL, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for-Girk and Kindergarten Class for Boys' and Girls under seven. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. THE Now Term will begin on THURSDAY, 7th February. Miss Babe-r at home— To parents of present pupils, Tues-day,-sth February, 3-5 p.m. To parents of new. pupils, Wednesday, 6th February. A WATEA Private School, Johnsonville J\. Reopens MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. MISS MORGAN, L.A.8., ■ Principal. MISS B. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Buildings. Principal (late Miss L. Macdonald), Misa Whitbread^Edwards, F.C.T.B. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Term commences from date of entry oi Pupil. Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand and Non-visual Typewriting. The School Re-opens on the sth Feb., 1918. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Principals! MRS. E. CAER, MISS ROWNTREE. Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLIS-ST. Classes Resume TUESDAY, 29th JAN. CD. MACKINTOSH, • No. 36, KENT-TERRAOE,', Teachei of tfe PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, and Brass Instrument*. THEORY a Special Feature. Resumes FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1918. PIANO AND SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND PLACING, ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MADAME COPE-DOWSING. MADAME smun offers intending Students t}ie benefit of her long- experience and successful methods in the above arts. Studio t 94, Willis-street (op>p. Shortt"B>. 'Phone 4167. MR. A. SZENESy .FTTEACHER of Violin, wishes to notify J- the Public and his Pupils that he will resume Teaching on the Ist of FEBRUARY. Arrangements daily, at Studio, Begg and Co., Manners-street. BANJO, MANDOLINE, VIOLIN, AND , GUITAR. Thorough Tuition on the above by ■jyTR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 1"L 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence with pupil. NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free of charge for practice at home. EXAMINATION RESULTS Ot BANKS COLLEGE. "\ CCOUNTANCY-45 presented; 33 ■£%! passed. The College obtained 93 per cent, of passes in the Accountancy Law Subjects. LAW PROFESSIONAL—29 presented; 20 passed. TUTORS FOR 1918. BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING: T. H. JONES, A.1.A., N.Z., Accountant to Watkins, Hull, Hunt, and Wheeler, Professional Accountants and Auditors. P. HARLE, late Accountant to Benjamin and Co. LAW. The following practising Barrieters-at-Law: H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.M. B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B., B. Com. O. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.M. iT ADIES,— Three years ago the cry was "BUSINESS DEMANDS QUALIFIED MEN." To«day the cry has extended— "Business also demands QUALIFIED GIRLS AND WOMEN," to whom it is willing to pay salaries commensurate with what they know. It is all a matter of Qualification. May wo send you particulars of our /Special Home Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING and MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING for Ladies? Master this, and a. good position in Business is assured to YOU. Writs us To-day.. Address:' HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. • P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1897.) GET IN EARLY. ATTEND to your Health first. Indigestion, Constipation, Spinal Curvature, Asthma, Weak Lungs and Chest, Stunted Growth, Emaciation, Obesity, etc., etc., permanently cured. GARNET SIMS, . • Health Specialist, 135, Riddiford-etreet.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 15
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