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fTIHE SHORTHAND, TYPEWTEUTjj X- ING, BOOKKEEPING, >ANI* BUSINESS PRACTICE EXAMINATIONS. SS* • .:.:'- Classes of BANKS COMMERCIAIi''JjPI'L^B, 98, The Terrace, Wellington, ■./' Have now, Resumed* ' — . '■■■-"' **^>~. MORNING, .AFTERNOON, EVENING/: and CORRESPONDENCE TUITION, ' ' In the last Shorthand Examinations; held by the -Public. Service - Commis-1 sionor in November laßt^ 8 of the 13, successful candidates in the Junior Exam-' ination were students of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. , • During last year Z^S .pupils attended the Shorthand and Typewriting Classes, and positions were found for all those students recommended. _ . _ ' In Practical Bookkeeping and Business • Practice 357 students attended the personal tuition classes and 234 students took: the correspondence course. Send for free prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, G.P.O. Bos 1261, .Wellington.: - Tol. 2098. H. AMOS, Director. MORE GILBEY SCHOLARSHIPS. ACCOUNTANCY. THREE TUITION for One Year by CorX; respondenco or by Personal Attendance. ' ■ Owing lo the marked success attending the Scholarship Scheme first introduced^ by us in 1919 we have decided to extend the scope of the Free Scholarships to our Accountancy Classes for 1923. WRITE, RING, or CALL at once for particulars. . Our Accountancy Classes are unequalled. No Text Books to buy—all papers, marked by Public Accountants—and behind it all, the unique 'personal touch, the' "Thorough" Service of the oldest Commercial College in New Zealand. GILBY'S COLLEGE, GILBY'S COLLEGE, GILBY'S COLLEGE, '("The Thorough ". Way). Established 1887. Tel. 21-818. W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., Director. "■ MISS E. CARR'S : ~"~ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, ' Stewart Dawson's Building. > Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). , Individual Tuition in Shorthand., Type' ', writing, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry o£ pupil School Resumes sth February, 1923. ■■ A ■':.-.■■' SUCCESS^ THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING ' SUCCESS "ITISS ROWNTREE'S ' SCHOOL OFr i-TX SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees, individual tuition 'and the thorough grounding which leads to success in,business. Classes Resume Tuesday, 23rd' January, 1923. Principal—MlSS ROWJSITREE. „' 33. WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. MARSDEN SCHOOL,' Fitzherbert terrace, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR * , GIRLS. \ Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. The New Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. ■ . ./ Lower Schooland Kindergarten Class:,. Headmistress, Miss Edith. Holmes. ' ; ' Miss Baber at home to parents of pre- ■ sent and new pupils on Monday and Tues- ! day, sth and 6th February. GIRLS' COLLEGE PREPARATORY' SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. • ST. ANDREW'S BUILDINGS,TERRACE. fTiHE above ScKool will RE-OPEN oS X TUESDAY, 6th February. Boarders return on sth February. Applications for admission should be made toMhe Principal, from whom all information may be obtained. Telephone 26-283... : Pupib prepared for Proficiency Certificates. - 'A. WARD, Principal. 194, Karori road, Wellington. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION.—Students.' wishing to enter the Free Kindergarten', ■ should apply by-letter to. the hon. secre-? tary, Miss Seaton, 31,' Main-road, Wades-,-town. ■■■ ■ " ■.. -'■ - The Principal will be at the Kindergarten, 196, Taranaki-street, on MONDAY, sth February, 2 to 5 p.m. ■ ' M SEATON, Hon. Sec. „ G. W. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliamentary' corner) and H.- B. WATSON [ (16, Aurora terrace).'.PRIVATE TUITION. /CLASSES Resume 22nd January.vV Matric. Classes (small) for school pupils (4-5), dthers 5-7 Intending pupils please write Mr. Watson, 16. Aurora terrace, for appointments from Bth January. PRIVATE TUITION. T7WGLISH, French, German, Italian;' A-* preparation for examinations. Mrs. L. Soromerville, M.A., 13, ' Uplarid-rd.,-Kelburn. ' . „ , CJIGNOR A. P. TRUDA, •OIGNOR A. P. TRUDA. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Thorough Fundamental Training. Lasting Results. SOLFEGGIO A SPECIALTY. A System which enables one to becomS efficient in Time, Rhythm, Sight-reading, and Bar-training, also to Read Music as oasily as the written word. 'Teaching resumed. Studio 220, Lamtn ton quay. ' • VIOLIN. MR. li. C. WALKER Resumes Teaching on Ist FEBRUARY. Interviews 4 p.m. to 6. Terms on application. 83, KENT TERRACE, MISS PAUL, Piano, Theory, 8, Cooper's Buildings, Mercer street, WILL RESUME MONDAY, 29tH January. PIANO, VOICE PRODUCTION, ANljl SINKING. '. I H/TISS RENE GOYDER Resumes Teachs 1"X ing MONDAY; 29th JANUARY--1923. .-..■■ . . ■ Studio, Taylor's Buildings, 71, Courted * nay place. "■ ~~ "*/ "mriSS E. SUNDERLAND, L.R.A.MS. PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching 29th JANUARY, • 13a, COURTENAY ,PLACE, Over Martin's. " ! - > ' , ' FA' Card.] PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN. MISSES E. AND F. HENRY lesumd Teaching ' MONDAY, otb FEBRUARY. •At Home, 22,' The Terrace, after 30th January,

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 5

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