.... EDUCATIONAU^.-,,-ACCOUNTANTS'PRELIMINARY ..•'.-■' EXAMINATION." J^. SPECIAL "Follow-on" Course for ex-Wellington College Students „ Under the d;rection of; exceedingly abla and painstaking instructors has been inaugurated by Gilby's College.' They are counting on results to prove the thoroughness: of their tuition.. There-is never any cramming;, Gilby's -iCollege,;, last-, year gamed 58 per : C eu't.- passes in. the-Account-ants' Preliminary' Examination. Plan to start' right" away. " " " , '" -Writer telephone, or call :.: /. ':''•' '-'-■• - - -THE DIRECTOR- ;.,:'! ' W." W. Waddiloye, F.1.A., N.Z.. .; . GILBY'S COLLEGE,.....,' James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P-O. Box 203. Telephone 21-818. THE EVENING MATRICULATION ;•;•■ ■ CLASSES ' '• *." ■-'■-," '■''.'■'.'...r "bf :■'-■■*■■•■ BANKS' COMMERCIAL '.COLLEGE, 88,-The Terrace, ' ■ ■''' - Have Resumed." 1 igTUDENTS receive TWO Hours' Tuition per week in all the compulsory subjects—Latin, ■ French, Mathematics^ and English, and ONE hour per, week ia ■each ot the optional ,'subjects; i ■' ■ Every subject is taken by an experienced and successful secondary teacher Fees, £3 10k per term of twelve weeks. Enrol, with;^BANKg,'^attend' reguUriy^atoUow instructions^ -and : work, ,wheu • auccess..mll.. i be:assured.-.; -.-^ -,^; "''■§**? 'feO.-'per'ceuC'of'the'ifudepta presen cd. or,the, ;P reli m in a ry examination. ■ at the last examination ; were successful. •■'•■ ' .H. AMOS,... , . ■- ■-•■•' ■ . ... Director. -''THE^-YOUNG MAWS BEST ..: r;;.;;,'.' ,insurance.- -;• . feSyS^^^^cc-fu.,; : ;SPARE-TIME POSTAL STUDY -^ er, ", Hemingway's. . Correspondence ■ nS° UrT- &T&- BPe«ia%'compiled -to suit the man or woman 1 who wistes to improve ih statua^ by studying after the day's work is done. The clarity, oonoifleness, and careful compilation of the lessons make rapid progress a certainty. Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Bookkeeping, Bankers' Diploma, Advertising, Teachers' ■ Certificates,- Matriculation, Publio Service Examination, Pitman'i Shorthand. ' ' • Insure yourself now. Write for prospectus of course that' interests you. ••' -; -;:;;- -HEMINGWAY'S - - '.- CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ..,..,■ -,-..p.O..'.Bos^si6,!i'Aucklani '. "■' ■■•" miss c.' GARR's ■'"•'-".:;'. SCHOOL...'. OK. SHORTHAND.,,, AND TYPEWRITING Stewart Dawsbn's' Building/ ' - 'Prmdpal: Miss'Whitbread Edwardi. - F.C.T.S. tInc.);"F.IVP;'S:-oLoha6ii), Individual Tuition in Shorthand," ■ Typ»" \ writing, and- Bookkeeping. Term .commences from date of entry of pupil; -;~- /»"'• i ■ ':"-"■. . '"■■ A ■ SUCCESS THOROUGH ' Ensures SUCCESS GROUiSDING -. .- -SUCCESS MISS ' 'ROWNTREE'3' "SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the. thorough grounding which lead* to success in business. J. ... Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, 33. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. . School Now Open. . MARSDEN SCHOOi* .._ nun! iljn?^2^6l^6l,^ terrace. MISS BABER and.'MISS HOLMES ■ will be at homo to interview parents autl to enrol and examine new pupils on each THURSDAY; from 10 a.m: to noon. Pupils must call for and leave" work on th'e'E&m'e" daysr'"^ '•; ■•-■ For. PUpils -flf the" KARORI PREEARA- . TORY CLASS, Miss .Borrie will attend each Thursday, 10 to 11 aim., it the PARISH. HALL, MAIN 'ROAD, KARORL - ■•'■".'■■•■ TERRACE. SCHOOL. rrmE Headmaster will be in attendance •*■' at The -Terrace School, Clifton terrace, to interview Parents who- desire to Enrol New 'Children on WEDNESDAY, 18th' MARCH, and THURSDAY, 19th MARCH, from 9.30 &.m. .to 1'i.30 a'.inl and from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30:.p.nii-■.■.■!.• . ... ' ■"-:',: ;■■■":;: darling^ ■■. -.-•:■ ....".•' ..... .'.' . Chairjnkn. PRIVATE TUITION. : ri W. YON ZEDLITZ CORNER* LAMBTON QUAY'AND BOWEN .STREET-:. *" Private address, Lower Hutt Interviews-^2.30 to"S.'3o or by appoint* ment. Special Tuition for school • pupii until schools re-opeh. ' . ■ , Thorough Tuition of the ' pLANOFOKI^^ANDOLIN^^ANp ■:' " '1... ." . " By /■''-''-■ ■■■■-' MISS JEAN TURNER ' ': - -1 And "' •■■■■■ ' MR. L. O. WALKER^ (Violin). 83, Kent tewaca :- .-.'■ DOORS. B AK rIC n P J !nS <- 17s, M: OrcS°B. from 30.; 'Red. Paw, from 34kr R edWood! from 50s; Totara, from 60s. , - -.-; Fuirrange.,bf:.sizes.aud.deßigni:, .Get our now price-list. ..... W. H. LONG AND OX . 13-15, Lower Cuba street XeL 260,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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