tOUCATIONAL. ■ \ ' ':• ■ ' ' • ■ ■ . PREPARE FOR SUCCESS. P^.^F 1 for y°ur Pas» >» Commcr. CorHfir,^Aoco" ntl;n<:y and Bookkeepers' L*rtiacate. Begin now. Get Gilby's PilhlX nlu ei?, hty-ttreo per cent, of . veXr? eße StUdenta Bucceed last N°" Because Gilby's instructions are ardently and unremittingly thorough. ?™ cn«y ; Thorough methods succeed. rnniSo" thw°f Kh>' 6uc?eSß through Gilby's rittwrita I*.1*. m *urtoi T°-day- CaUTHE DIRECTOR: W. W. Waddilovo, JM.A-. N.Z., GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington P.O. Box 203. Telephone 21-818. —7—r— — ; — _ JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 96-102, THE TERRACE, NOW OPEN, v NOW OPEN. ! ! NOW OPEN. For ' - PERSONAL CLASSES in- / 'Bookkeeping, Shorthand, - > ■ Typewriting, v And CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES ixt- ; ' Accountancy, -•■ Law, ■ Banking, Insurance, Shipping, Bookkeeping, eta, MR. H; AMOS, Tho Director, Will be at his Office,: 98. The Terrace, to mtemew Parents and enrol Pupils. , $111 i^iST gffiggi ' . . FOR GIRLS. " , . , "PARENTS are respectfully requested to ■*• make prompt reservation; , In a refined atmosphere, amid surroundings most picturesque and congenial, a fine"' moral^ and intellectual, education is imparted. A happy, school life is further assured by the personal sympathetic interest taken in each pupil. i Matriculation requirements met. Languages, Literature, Art, and ' Mueio. Uptional subjects include Piano, Violin, Dancing, Elocution, Dressmaking and Cooking. • \ Tennis, Net Ball, and Physical Culture. MODERATE TERMS. Obtain Prospectus on application to Tho Principal, Miss A. Ireno Wilson, M.A:, Queen Margaret College, Hobson street, • Wellington; or to The Registrar, C. E. Wobb, 132, Willis street, Wellington. " _V ENGINEERING IN NEW ZEALAND. ' GLOWING PROSPECTS FOR YOUNG •.- MEN. 'TITHE amazing progress of engineering ■*• in New Zealand," cays a famous English engineer, 'offers great opportunities for young men of ambition and initiative." . To-day—take tho first step to success in engineering—enrol with Bower's Engineering School. Established nearly 23 . years ago. This college has helped thousands of men to highly-paid positions, in stationary, traction, and marina and electrical , engineering. With ordinary ability, you MUST succeed. No ■ fmil failures. Personal or 1 postal '■■ , Free prospectus from BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since, 1915).' Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech Engineer, with 24 years' experience in ... . Coaching. .; . oo U l®' Fletchcr's Building, 22, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Telephone 1792." - tAjul jit^Aucklaud). . . : MISS E. CARR rS~ "— SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND ■ TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London). ' Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from dato of ontrv of pupil. • ■A ■ ■ STIOPF^**! THOROUGH Enures SUCCESS ' GROUNDING : • SUCCESS IVfISS BOWNTREE'S SCHOOL "Off I>X SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and tho thorough grounding which leads to success in business, ; Principal: MISS ROWNTREE 33. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON School Now Ohen. PRIVATE TUITION. ~~ ~ r* W. YON ZEDLJTZ R QUAY AND Private address. Lower Hutt Interviews—2.3o to 5.30, or by appointment;. Special Tuition for school pupils until Bchools re-open. FRENCH TUITION. ~ PRIVATE LESSONS BY FRENCH ' LADY. (y/JME. J. DE FILIPPI, Diplomee- do l'Academie de Paris,' Epuni street Lower Hutt. Pupils Visited.' MADAME EMILY BRIGGS, (Late Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London.) (Whoso pupils at tho last Wellington Competitions took 12 first, 13 second, and 7 third' prizes), will Resume Tuition n Voice Production at HER NEW ■ .STUDIO, Room 8, 2nd Floor, Beehivo chambers (next Fullera' Theatre), on 23rd /EBHU4-RY. ? For further information, ipply 14a,"Hapua. road, Hataitai. ProspectUi;at Bristol and Begg's. l/TISS DOROTHY GREENISH, L.A.B. •*-■- RESUMES TEACHING , ON 10th FEBRUARY. Private Tel. 26-659. Studio: 8, Woodyard street. TeL 2071. Miss Greenish will bo at the Studio • every afternoon this,week from 4 o'clock. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Sfl-ISS' PHYLLIS COMPTON Resumes itl. Teaching WEDNESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, at Macarthy's Buildings, £0, Willis Btroct, and 4, Ngaio road, Kclburn. TeL 26^47. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 12
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