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H. AMOS, LTD., Proprietors. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLESLEY BOYS' COLLEGE, 96-100, The Terrace, Wellington. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND £> PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING: — Theso Classes—Day, Evening, and Correspondence—have resumed. ACCOUNTANCY;— " Personal Tuition Classes in all subjects resume THURSDAY, 31st January, at S p.m.\ Correspondence Classes have resumed. EVENING MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY:—, Resume TUESDAY, 12tb February. WELLESLEY BOYS' OOLLEGE Resumes TUESDAY, 12th February. CORRESPONDENCE TUITION Has resumed in all departments. The Director, who has had over thirty years experience in primary, secondary, technical, and commercial schools, can be the'terracl time a* theomc * 98 ' H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. AMBITIOUS? MARK THIS DATE. O N I%.,,Fe, bruaTy. Lectures commence at Gilby's College for A^iScsg $^$r . TIONS. Enrol .now for your Buceess. Gilby's College is "The Thorough Way." Call, ring, or write, The Director: , ' W. W. WADDILOVE; FLA NZ GILBY'S COLLEGE," ' "' James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. Tel. 21-818. N^V^TH^Slgllool'LEARN PITMAN'S SHORTHAND iJ X MAUL. / . rpHERE is always a demand for really -■- competent typistes—and good salaries are oliered for' their services. Learn the world's best system of- Shorthand at home in your spare time, without the necessity of attending classes. Our Correspondence Shorthand ' Course '' comprises lessons specially prepared for us m England by Pitman and Sons. By taking up the Course you can soon become an adept at Shorthand writing. For full particulars, clip out this advertisement and send it, with your name and address, to HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, I LIMITED, I P.O. Box 516, Auckland. \ MARSDEN SCHOOL, i Fitzherbert terrace, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girla. Principal: Miss* Baber, M.A. ■ Lower School and Kindergarten. Headmistress: Miss Edith Holmes. The New Term will tegin THURSDAY, 7th February. ' Miss Baber and MisV Holmes- at home to parents of New Pupils, Wednesday 6th. . " . ' NOTICE.—When at the end of the jear the move is made to Karori, the LOWER SCHOOL, as now constituted, will remain in FITZHERBERT TERRACE. MISS E. CARR'S* SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal — Miss Whilbread - KdwartU F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). ' Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of pupiL Classes resume 4th February, 1924. New Students may be enrolled on the Ist and 2nd Feb., 1924, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. A SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS KOWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume 15th January. Principal—MlSS ROWNXREE, 33. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. GW. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament • ' Corner), And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terrace) PRIVATE TUITION. Languages and Mathematics. j Preparation for Examinations, either privately nr in small classes. Applications for coming term by letter till 10th Jan., then personal interview. ■ Thorough Tuition of the PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND I UKULELE By ' MISS JEAN TURNER MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin), 83, Kent terrace. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING i -jyj-ADAME EMILY BRIGGS, ' (Late Professor of Singing, L.A.M. London), ' Will commence Tuition on MONDAY I 4lh FEBRUARY. For terms/etc? apply 14a, Hapua road, Hataitai. **' .Lessons by appointment at her Studio 56, Cuba street (James Smith's Corner)! \fISS PAUL,. ■"•*• Piano, Theory, Will RE-COMMENCE on MONDAY 28th January, 1924, ' 6, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS (top-floor).. BANJO, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR. MR. JAMES W. GOER Resumes Tuition 4th FEBRUARY, 1924. 10, Devon street, Off Aro street. PIANOFORTE. "jVTISS E. SUTHERLAND, L.R k M XTX Resumes Teaching 28th JANUARY. 13a, Courlenay place, Three doors from P.O. VOICE PRODUCTION AND INTERPRETATION. LEN BARNES. Studio: Room 8. Ma'carthy Chambers, W, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 24-503,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 9