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EDUCATIONAL. BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY. BANKING. . . INSURANCE. LAW. ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMS. OUPILS are prepared by CORRESPONx DENCE at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for all the above Examinations, and PERSONAL Classes are conducted for the majority of the necessary subjects. Wellington correspondence students hare the distinct advantage of being able to consult personally expert and experieuced tutors in all their difficulties. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes are also held for BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, AND TYPEWRITING. All Departments of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, have now resumed. Early enrolment is necessary, as the classes'are rapidly filling up. H. AMOS, Managing Director. \ OF COURSE HE WAS A SCOT. WE received a letter last week from a Student whom we coached six years ago. He said: "I.told X. that he must learn Book-keeping at Gilby's College. I have had experience of three other coaching establishments in New Zealand, and I know where to get the best value." The' Director, GILBY'S COLLEGE. Cuba street. 'W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., ARE YOU PLANNING FOR TOMORROW? PERHAPS you are in quite a good position—for the present. But what of the future? In two or three years' time will you still be satisfied with the same job? Surely not! As you grow older your standards will alter. What is a comfortable salary today will be totally inadequate in a' few years. START NOW preparing for the future. It's "no use waiting for opportunities. You must make them t>y equipping. yourself with higher qualifications. Study for a better position, for higher status, under the skilled guidance of Hemingway's Correspondence Schools, and you need have no fears for the future. , Courses include: ..Bookkeeping, Accountancy Professional, Law Professional, Bankers' Diploma,^ Teachers' Certificates, Matriculation, Advertising, Public Service Entrance, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Start the ball rolling by getting full particulars of one of these courses. WJrite to-day to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. *TlSb & CAKK'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss Whithread Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc., F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewritir^, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entrr ol pupil. A . . SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS IMTSS ROWNTREE'B SCHOOL OF «*- HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which hade to success in business. '' Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. 33. WILLIS STIIEET, WELLINGTON Classes Resume 2Gth January. PRIVATE TUITION. f< W. YON ZEDLITZ V* And Assistants, CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWEN STREET. Private Address: Lower Hutt. Hours of Attendance: 9.30 to 12.30. -: to 6. 6.30 to 8.30. . THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. M ISS coVt J®AN TURNER, «*■ 83, Kent terrace, and MR. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devonrt.), Banjo and Guitar. . W T. PARSONS, Teacher Violin and ,' Stroh Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, late or bt. treorges School, Birmingham. 5, Epnm street, City. MRS. JOHN HANNAH. MISS DAISY ISAACS. Studio: 17, Hannah's Buildings, Lambton quay. CJPEECH-TRAINING and PL4Y--13 PRODUCTION. One-Act Plays now in rehearsal. Mrs. Hannah at Studio Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. Miss Isaacs, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. "fypWTOWN NIGHT SCHCOL NOW OPEN. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, 7.30 to 9. 6th PROFICIENCY CLASSES AND SHORTHAND. Corner Mem and Riddiford streets. EDWIN DENNIS, ~' A.R.C.M., F.N.C.M. (London). LONDON QUALIFIED TEACHER. ■yOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING. * Ring 23-526, make an appointment to commence after Easter. Studio: 198, WILLIS STREET (Corner Ghuznee street, opp. St. Peter's). GEORGE ELL WOOD, "Premier Prix" of Liege Conservatoire. OOLFEGE Voice-training, Pupil if Manrice Weynandt. Harmony, Fugue, Orchestration, Pupil of Joseph Jonpeii Violoncello, Pupil of Jean Gerardy. Second Term commences Monday, 12th April. Studio: Little John's Buildings, Lambton quay. , WELLINGTON HEALTH SCHOOL. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Y.W.C.A. Physical Director, Mis. Constance Fuller. r< YMNASIUM CLASSES are now being formed for— Girls over H years o£ age—Thursday Evening at 7.30 p.m. Girls over 18 years of age—Wednesday Evening at 7.30 p.m. Children over three years of age—Saturday Morning, 10.30 a.m. Leisure Girls—Tuesday Morning, 10.30 a.m. Matrons—Tuesday Morning, 11.15- a.m. Also, Country Dancing and Games. For all particulars apply to Mrs. Constance Fuller, 5, Boulcott street. Gymnasium Classes are held at Petono Monday Evenings at' 7 o'clock. For all particulars apply to Mrs. Harding, 49, Sydney street, or to Mrs. Crowther, Udy street. East,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 5

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