\ EDUCATIONAL. PREPARE FOR SUCCESS. XJREPARE for your Pass in Commer- £■■ cial Accountancy and Bookkeepers' Certificate. Begin now. ' Get Gilby'a help. n^V d cighty-threo per cent, of Uilby s College Students succeed* last, November 1 Because Gilby's instructions are ardently and unremittingly thorough. Thorough methods succeed. Win "thorough" success through Gilby's College. Make inquiries Today. Call. ring, or write THE DIRECTOR: W. W. Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. Telephone 21-818. JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 96-102. THE TERRACE, NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. For PERSONAL CLASSES inBookkeeping, - Shorthand, Typewriting-, i And ' ■'" ' CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES in--Accountancy, Law, r Banking, Insurance, Shipping, Bookkeeping, eto. ■ ' '■■; MR. H. AMOS, • The Director, | Will be at his Office, 98, The Terrace, to . interview Parents and enrol Pupils. \ /* __^ .. •'successful accountancy students. OF the total number for the whole of New Zealand who, were" successful in passing the Final Bookkeeping Section of the Professional Accountancy Examination . MORE THAN HALF WERE COACHED BY HEMINGWAY'S. CORRE- . SPONDENCE SCHOOLS. It stands to reason that the School .that gels the best results must have the best Course, the best Tutors, and the best method of instruction, s Make sure of your Pass-place yourself undar the tutelage of Hemingway's Correspondence Schools. Their book. "Acountancy," ia' Free Send for it To-day. ' HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE .SCHOOLS. ;\ P.O. Box 516, Auckland. S~~~ MISS E. CARR'S ~ CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND ' ... TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards ! f j-F:-5-T;S- (I- n?-)> F.I.P.S. (London). ' Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. ■ Term oommenoes from date of entry of ■ pupil. i ' . .. THOROUGH Ensures ' luce!!! GROUNDING - SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in. business.. . Principal: MISS ROWNTREE ■ 33. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. School Now Open. ] PRIVATE TUITION. "™ ~- Q. W." YON ZEDLITZ CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWEN STREET^ . . , Private address. Lower Hutt Interviews—2.3o to 5.30, or by appointment. Special Tuition for school pupils until schools re-open. '■, 'r FRENCH TUITION. ! PRIVATE LESSONS BY FRENCH LADY. jyjME. J. be FILIPPI, Diplomee do rAoademio de Paris, tpuni street Lower Hutt Pupils Visited. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL" COLLEGE. npHE Opening of! all Departments'of the A College is POSTPONED until further nowce. Students may, however, be enrolled during office hours at the New Col\vS°l M°"nt Cook, and at the Old College, Wn.kefield street. ■ ■v' i'hemP, re<:tor may be consulted at the Frilv ft'MlC^ College, Mount Cook, on v £\ 6th F(? bruary> and 13th February, between the hours of 10 and 12 3 and 5, 7 and 9. M^ DA?t IS ' EMILY ■ BRIGGS, -LI-»- (Late Professor of Singing, ,., L.A.M., London.) (Whoso pupils at the last Wellington Competitions,took 12 first, 13 second, and 7 third prizes), will Resume Tuition SrrmT?? gr°du<:ti°n at HER NEW STUDIO, Room 8, 2nd Floor, Beehive £™ T 7Un^ Xt £ uUera'--Theatre), on 23rd IERRUARY. For further information, apply 14a Hapua road, Hataitai. Prospectus at Bristol and Begg'e. ' " ■ ']\T ISS DOROTHY GREENISH, L.A.B. ±lAd RESUMES TEACHING / ON 10th FEBRUARY. Private Tel. 26-659. Studio: 8, Woodward street. Tel. 2071. Miss Greenish will be at the Studio every afternoon this week from 4 o'clock. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. IITISS PHYLLIS COMPTON Resumes vA^?Qhms WEDNESDAY, 4th FEB,RUARY. at Macarthy's Buildings, „ £0, Willis street, and 4, Ngaio road, Kelburn. Tel. 26-047. ' , ■ . PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. "fc/TISS MAVIS DILLON (Gold Medal--LTJL ist), A.T.C.L., L.T.CL... has Resumed Teaching at her Residence, 113, Overtoun terrace. Hataitai. '.. PIANOFORTE, THEORY, ETC. ■j\TISS PHILLIPsT"L.T.C.n., resumes 1925' leachlng ou sth FEBRUARY, Studios: 5, Ross-st., Kilbirnie; 19, Kensington-st., City. Tel 20-114 Intnrvlows: 4-6, Kilbirhio: 10-12, Ken-sington-st., or by appointment. HS. PITT will resume her Classes m Murquetorio and China Paintinc at Cillby's Collcn on ifrMav. 6th
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 5
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