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, EDUCATIONAL. WELLESLEY CO'LLEQE 9 RE-OPENS TUESDAY NEXT, THE 2nd FEB- ' WARY, at 9 a.m. * ' ' rpHE PRINCIPAL, Mr. J. W. Russell, B.Sc, can be consulted on MONDAY, the Ist FEBRUARY, from 10 ( a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. at hisoffice, 96, THE TERRACE. Pupils are enrolled from the age of 5, and are prepared in Primary and Secondary work and for all the Public Examinations. Pupils who have passed the 4th standard, and can satisfy us in a Standard Mental and Efficiency Test, will, if paren ts-'deiiire, be taken in Foreign Languages and Mathematics. H. AMOS, Managing Director. SHORTHAND AND TYPING. T^HY do the leading business offices " entrust us, with the task of filling vacancies in their staffs? ■». Because we train girls quickly and thoroughly. We give a New Year Present of a FREE TEXT BOOK to every new Student enrolling for Shorthand before 31st January, 1926. GILBY'S COLLEGE. ; W. W. Waddiloye, F.1.A.N.Z., Director, JaS. Smith's Buildings, . Cuba street. To THE AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL. DO you intend entering a Profession? Then you MUST MATRICULATE. That i you are keen on advancement goes without saying, so start the New' Year by joining up with us. Our tuition will hasten you along the road to success; Our EVENING CLASSES conducted by Expert Instructors are available to those who are able to attend, and for those who wish to study in/their ownhollies we have specially prepared CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. For Flee Particulars write to NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maori- -- ' land Colleges-),' ■■>■ ; 132, Colwill'g Chambers,'"-* " • Swanson street,. Auckland. P.O. Box 50. ' . ; , Let scots college have YOUR BOY. • ' * .\ rilO bring dut the best in his character ■*• —to prepare him for a usefulcafeer —to improve his physiqueWo give him the wholesome companionship of lads hid own ago. Satisfy yourself that' Scot* College can dd the best foi? your son. Ask parents' and employers of "old boys." They will vouch for the high moral tone of this! College. Read the prospectus, irivesti' gate Ihe qualifications of the staff. Visit the College^-yoit are .cordially invited—' and see for yourself the splendid equipment, healthy situation, and pleasant environment of "Scots." ■ • ■ SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. Day and Boarding School • ' . Fot Boys df All Agisi. For prospectus and all information, spply to The Registrar, Bank of New Zea* land Chambers, Manners street, Wellington. • ~~ M IBB E< CARS'S " aCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, , Stewart Datoraon's Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type* writing, and Bookkeeping. School Re-opens Ist February, 1926. The Principal will Enrol New Students 23th and 29th January, 1926. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . THOR'otJGH Etuiures SUCCESS GROUNDING . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF ■-"A. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. •Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. S3, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Classes Begrime 26th January ' ' \ PRIVATE TUITION. ~ Q. W. "YON ZEDLITZ, ** • And Assistants, 1 CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND . BOWEN STREET. Private Address: Lower Hutt. All departments resume Ist February. Day and Evening Classes for new Solicitors' Entrance Exam. : THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE MISS V. JEAN TURNER, -' *• 83, Kent terrace', arid MR. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devdn-st.). Banjo and Guitar. MUSIC. MRS. ETHEL MACKAY resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY.- Assistants: "Misses Alice Duff; C.P.; Edna Siieddon, CM*, j Mavis Tblnn, A.T.C.L.; Joycti Downing, Senior Certificate and Medallist. MR. L D. AUSTIN", Musiuul Director Ds Liixe Theatre. Will O|R'li A MUSIC STUDIO In HWINSON CHAMBERS (Next King's Theatre), PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, SINGINO." Term Begins, lOtiTl'EliiiUAilY, 102e.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 2

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