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MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Buildings. Principal (late Miss L. Maodonald), Miss Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Term commences irom data 1 of entry of Pupil. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND X?. TYPEWRITING. Principals» MRS. E. CARR, MISS ROWNTREE. Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLISST. BANKS COLLEGE, WOODWARD-STREET. rpHE BOYS' Primary end •*■ Secondary Departments b&Te resumed. The EVENING MATRICULATION and PUBLIC SERVICE Classes resume on Monday, the 11th, at 5.15 p.m. ALL FIFTEEN DEPARTMENTS will have resumed by next week. Instruction is given by twenty experienced teachers with the highest University and Coramer- .. oial Degrees. Those who wish to GET a good training in any COMMERCIAL subject, or to pass any PUBLIC EXAMINATION, are cordially ■ invited to interview the Director, who has had over twenty years' experience in Primary, Secondary, Technical, and Commercial Schools. Telephone 2038, ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS, 1917. OFFICIAL RESULTS. THE Accountancy examinations results of Mr. W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.N.Z.A.A., Solioitor, and Mr. C. V. Robertson, F.1.A.V., F.P.A. (N.Z.) for 1917, are as follows : — N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS: May^Sup. Exam.: Presented, 7; Passed, 6. ■■,-■.■■ Nov.—lnter, and Final: Presented, 68; Passed, 49. ' University Bookkeepers' Diploma— Presented, 52; Passed, 41. Incorporated Institute of .Victoria (Exams, held in all Aus. States). April—lnter.: Presented, 33; Passed, 31. Oct.—lnter.: Presented, 63; Passed, 56. April—Final: Presented, 45; Passed, 44. Oct.—Final: Presanted, 60; Passed, 61. Federal Institute of Accountants of Australia (Exama. held in all States). May—lnter.: Presented, 70; Passed, 64. Nov.—lnter: Presented, 110; Passed, 98. May—Final: Presented, 43; Passed, 41. Nov.—Final: Presented, 68; Passed, 62. Total—l9l7: Presented, 609; Passed, 543. Our total number of passes to date is 2856, with other results still to come. Moro than 50 per cent, of those who have passed the Accountancy and Bookkeeping Examinations of New Zealand and Australia in the last seventeen year 3 have been prepared by, Hemingway and Robertson. If you wish to acquire a sound praotical knowledge of Modern Accountancy or Practical Bookkeeping, study with us. Write To-day. Address HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Customs-street E., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. NBLLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.). DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS GLADYS M. CAMPBELL (Diploma, Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, Queensborry Hall, School of Physical Culture, London). Classes resume 9th March. Miss Campbell will be at home to receive Parents and Guardians of intending Pupils on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 3.30 o'clock, on and after 26th February. Address: 122 A, COROM ANDEL-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 3604 (2 rings). T~D. MACKINTOSH, • No. 36, KENT-TERRACE, Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING,' Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, and Brass Instruments. THEORY a. Special Feature. Resumes FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1918. . , ... PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS N. A. GILES Resumes Teaching 4th. February. Studio, Room 8, second floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis^street; , also at her Residence, Stdna-r, corner Rimu-road, Kelburn. ■ 'Phone .2515..' j SINGING. XC O R N W A LL, • OLD ITALIAN METHOD, As taught by the great Milan Master — Signor Moretti. Studio: COOPER'S BUILDINGS. Opp. Evening Post. SIGNOR A.' P. TRUDA, School of Musio and Artistic Flute Playing. Systematic instruction in tone, production, and thorough disseotion of teohnique. Graded course in elementary and advanced Flute-playing. Resuming Teaching THURSDAY, 7th MARCH. STUDIO-220, LAMBTON-QUAY. LOCUTIONiAND DRAMATIC ART. MR. CULFORD BELL, Trevor Studios, 66, Willis-street. 'Phone 1800. Ladies' Class—Monday, 7.30. Girls' (advanced)— Tuesday, 4. Juveniles—Tuesday, 3. Girls (intermediate)— Saturday, 9.45. Boys—Saturday, 11. Dramatic Art (adults)— Thursday, 7.30. Lyall Bay Class —Saturday, 10. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. TtTISS FLORENCE R. GEORGE re- ■"•*- sumes Teaching on 9th February. Torm6 on application at 11, Zohrab-st., or George and George, Hataitai. BANJO, MANDOLINE, VIOLIN, AND GUITAR. Thorough Tuition on the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KSNT-TERRACE. Trains stop at door. Terms commence with pupil. NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free iof charge for practice at home. . , ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 3

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