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TRAINING IN DENTISTRY. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, DUNEDIN. mHE UNIVERSTTLY b£ OTAGO offers, X Full Facilities for Students wishing to take up Dentistry as a Profession. Degree and Diploma Courses are provided. The Degree entitles the holder to practise in 'any part of the Empire. The next term commences on sth" March, 1923. Full particulars may be obtained from . THE REGISTRAR. EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. t WELLINGTO"N~TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 'ACCOUNTANCY. BOOKKEEPING 1., 9; Bookkeeping 11., 2 (the only successful candidates in Wellington); Auditing, 20 (out of 30 for Wellington); Trustee Law. 24; Mercantile Law' 11.. 15; Mercantile Law 1., 10; Bankruptcy Law, 22; Company Law, 14; Economics, 8. ' Total Technical College Students who passed, 52. . . Total Students who passed in Wellington, 148. J CITY (AND GUILDS OF LONDON. Electrical Engineering, Grade 1., 9. Grade ll.'(continuous), 5; Grade 11., Alternating, 1. Mechanical Engineering. Grade 1., 9. Motor-car Engineering, Grade 1., 2. Total Technical College successes, 26. Total for Wellington Centre in aDove subjects, 36. ' . WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE t .. HIGH SCHOOL. Next Term begins MONDAY, 5tH Feb. Engineering and Building Trades classes at the Ne\v College, Mount Cook, Commercial, Home Science, and Art Classes at Wakefield street. COURSES PROVIDED. (a) N.Z. University Engineering and Accountants' • Preliminary,' Matriculation, and Public' Service. (b) General Commercial, including Bookkepong, Shorthand, Typewriting, (c) Engineering, Electrical and Mechanical. ■ . ■' . ' (d) Building Trades, (ej Home Science, (f) Art. Free Education and Free Railway Passes to holders of Standard VI. qualifying Certificates. >v The Director may be consulted between the hours, of 10 and 12 and 3 and 5, 7 and 9 on Friday, 2nd February. ART SCHOOL. Day.Classes begin MONDAY, sth' Feb. Prospectuses, giving full particulars, may be had on application at the College Office, Wakefield street. EVENING SCHOOL. ■ The Session commences, on' MONDAY. 19th February. JOHN H. HOWELL, • Director. V . STANLEY WARWICK, XX# Teacher of ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC 'ART. Note New Address— CALEDONIAN, CHAMBERS, .. ' ' 33, Willis street (over Hart's shop). Mr. Warwick has resumed tuition, and has a few vacancies. Telephone 2160 vfor appointment. PIANOFORTE. ~ "1/TR. HAROLD WHITTLE will Re-i-'X Eume Pianoforte Tuition on his return'to New' Zealand early in February. Terms, etc., on application. Telephone 3806. Studio: Institute Marina Engineers' Buildings. ELOCUTION, ACTING, PUBLIC SPEAKING. MR. CULFORD BELL WILL RESUME TEACHING on THURSDAY, Ist February. Studio.—l9B, Willis street (opposite St. Peter's Church. Ghuznee street tram stop). - Tel. 21-822. ' MR. T. W. PARSONS, mEACHER VIOLIN, BANJO, • MANX DOLIN. 5, EPUNI STREET, CITY. Term 3in Advance. - PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. mHOROUGH Tuition of the above by X MISS JEAN TURNER. 83, Kent terrace. NOTE.—Trams stop at floor. Term commences with Pupil. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF . MUSIC. MISS S. HEINEMANN, L.A.8., resumes teaching at her residence, 50, Pipitea-st., on Thursday, Bth Feb., 1923, and at St. John's Schoolroom, Friday, 9th Feb., 1923. At Home: Wednesday, 7th Feb.,, 1923. • PIANOFORTE HARMONY, ART OF REACHING. H/JISS. VIOLET M. MOORE, A.T.C.L., resumes teaching on Monday, sth February. Address: 44, Ellioe street. .""""' .VIOLIN.. MISS LAURIE ANDERSON will retume teacbingyon Monday, sth February, at St. Johns Schoolroom, Willisst. Private address, 34, Talavera terrace. Tel. 5844: , ■ft/fISS FREDA A. JONES, Pianoforte, resumes teaching- 29th J-anuary. Main street, Mornington. Tl/fISS PHILLIPS, L.T.C.L., Pianoforte Theory and Harmony, resumes tuition Ist February. Studio, 5, '*Ross-st., Kilbirnie. /' PIANOFORTE. MR. CLIFFORD KEMP (late Webbe School of Music, Auokland) has commenced teaching in Wellington. Vacancies for a limited number of pupils. Interviews,, 11-12.30 a.m., 4-5 p.m. Studio, Craven Buildings, 1 66, Wi!lis-st. PAINTING AND DRAWING CLASSES. \ MR. T. A. ■M'CORMACIC (late Art Instructor, Napier Technical College), is now prepared to take pupils ai his new Studio, Hood's Building, Lambton quay. A special Saturday morning class for juniors is being formed; also outdoor sketchi]?? classes. Pencil.and wash'drawings for architectural students! Terms on application. pWGLJSH — The Welford Course is •A-^ taught by correspondence. Authors: E. H. Welford and'A. W. B. Welford M.A. (Cantab.) Booklet, "Self-Expres-sion," post froc, ■' E, H. Welford Pty., Ltd., iw, Flinders lane, Melbourne

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

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