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H. AMOS, LTD.. Proprietors. ' BANKS ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' '■ WELLESLEY BOYS' COLLEGE, 96-100, The Terrace, Wellington. CffIORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND, ■►^3 PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING: — These Classes—Day, Evening, and Correspondence—have resumed. ACCOUNTANCY;— Personal Tuition Classes in all subjects resume THURSDAY, 31st January, at 5 p.m. Correspondence Classes have resumed., EVENING MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY:Resume TUESDAY, 12th February. WELLESLEY BOYS' COLLEGE 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 UITER^Aci *"" ** °ffl< * 98 ' H. AMOS, Director. Telephono 2098, \ AMBITIOUS? N MARK THIS DATE. '■ ON 12th February, Lectures commence at Gilby's College for ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPERS' CERTIFICATE EXAMINA TIONS. Enrol now -for your success. Gilby's College is "The Thorough Way." Call, ring, or write, The Director:- . ' ' W. W. WADDILOVE, F.I.A N Z , GILBY'S COLLEGE, James - Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. '< . Tel. 21-818. * LEAiRN TO KEEP BOOKS BY ; DOUBLE ENTRY. ' "DV becoming a student with Heming- ■" way and Robertson, you can soon master the simple art1 of modern doubleentry Bookkeeping. THE H. AND R. MERCANTILE ,• BOOKKEEPING- COURSE ■ COSTS ONLY £5, and is the' simplest and most practical way of learning to keep books. You don't have to attend classes. All lessons are done in spare time in your own home. Thus, no matter where you live, in town or country, you can profitably take up this Course. Storekeepers, Stock-dealers Farmers, and all tradespeople, a knowledge of Bookkeeping is essential to your The H. and K. Bookkeeping Course is the best and cheapest way of gaining this knowledge. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LIMITED, ' P.O. Box 516, Auckland. M A _RSDEN SCHOOL., Fitzherbert terrace, Wellington. ( Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Baber, M.A. Lower School and • Kindergarten. Headmistress: Miss Edith Holmes. \ tJ^ 9 £if^, 7 erm wiU be«r!n' THURSDAY, 7th February. Miss Baber and Miss 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 LOW-/ ,ER SCHOOL, as now constituted, will remain in FITZHERBERT TERRACE.' QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, ' Hobson street, Wellington. \ Day and Boarding School for Girls and Kindergarten. Principal: Miss Irene Wilson, M.A. (Honours). ffTHE above College will Reopen' on X TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1924. Boarders arrive Monday, 11th February. Applications for admission 6hould be made to the Principal" at the College (after 31st January), or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, 153, Featheraton street, Wellington. P/O. Box 1170. ' SCOTS COLLEGE, Miramar, Wellington. Principal: R. Ashley Vines, B.Sc, Dip], Educn. rpHE above College will Reopen on X TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1924. Boardejs arrive Monday, 11th February. Applications for admission should be made to the Principal at; the College (after 26th January), or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, 153, Featherston street, Wellington. P.O. Box 1170. MISS E. CARR'S \ SCHOOL OF' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread.- Edward*. F.C.T.S. (Inc), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of DupiL Classes resume 4th February, 1924. New Students may be enrolled on the Ist and 2nd Feb., 1924, between 10a,m. and 4 D.m. A SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL, OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume 15th January. Principal— MISS ROWNTREE, 33, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. GW. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament • , Corner), . And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terraoe), T PRIVATE TUITION. Languages and Mathematios. Preparation for Examinations, either privately or in small classes. Applications for coming term by letter till 10th Jan., then personal interview. SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING AND - VOICE PRODUCTION. SOLFEGGIO A SPECIALTY. A system which rapidly perfects one in Time, Rhythm, Sight-roading, and Eartraining. At recent Wellington Competitions the abovo system (rained 14 ponts \out of 15. • Judge's remarks: Performance more like professional than amateur. > Teaohing resumed. Studio 220. Lambton quay. TMTISS DOROTHY E. GREENISH, Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, sth February. Miss Greenish may be interviewed at her Studio, 8, Woodward street, on Friday afternoon (Ist February). Private Telephone, 26-659. Studio Telephone, 583.. -

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 16

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