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EDUCATIONAL. WELLESLEY BOYS' COLLEGE | REOPENS ' TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. TJOYS enrolled^ from the age of 5. Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations, including Matriculation, and all Entrance Universily and English Army, Navy, and PubJic Schools. Parents and Guardians can interview the Proprietor, MR. H. ' AMOS, F.R.E.S., at any time by appointment, ' and the Headmaster, MR. J. W. RUSSELL, B.Sc./frbm the 3rd FEBRUARY. Office, 98,: The Ten-ace. Telephone 43-080. EXAMINATION RESULTS L Of BANKS.COMMERCIAL CQLLEGE. 'T'HE:.attention: of those who desire to ■*• sit for the Professional Examinations is directed to the. success of the Students of Banks Commercial College in the 1926 University Examinations (March and November). Accountancy: 159 student's presented—l 23 passed. 22 out of the 27 successful students in Bookeepirig 11. :in Wellington, and 19. of the 22 .in'-.-Auditing!' were pupils of our Tutor—Mr. E. L. ENTING-, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z.!At.our Christehurch Branch, we presented 33: students, 25 of whom . passed. LAW-PROFESSIONAL: We presented 67 students, 49 ,of whom were successful. BANKING: 85 students presented; 69 passed. INSURANCE: 31 students presented: 22 passed (only. 24 passes for N.Z.). CORRESPONDENCE TUITION, which is specially catered for, is conducted by an efficient staff of permanent tutors. Telephone. 43-080. H. AMOS, Managing Director, ._ 98, The Terrace. 'FQR PORT& L lltf GILB™ Has Been. Training BOOKKEEPERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. JJUNDREDS of men hold lucrative positions to-day as a direct result of the "THOROUGH" training received at Gilby's College. Our Instructors are:— MR. W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., A.P.A., N.Z. . MR. E. CANNONS, AJ.A., N.Z., A.R.A., N;Z. Both personal and correspondence students use our excellent correspondence lessons. • Call and interview the Director, Mr A H. Gilby, F.C.1., or write to GILBY'S COLLEG-E, Jameg- Smith's Buildings, Cuba street, Wellington. Tel. 44-926.- ; Box 203. IT IS A SOURCE OF WONDER X) A GREAT MANY PEOPLE WHY fJiHE NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE has become so eminent in such a short time—wonderful results obtained in the recent examinations. The "National .Tutorial College was established for tife purpose of giving Students • SOMETHING they have never had before. This College is a live and aggressive thing, .charged heavily with the inspiring spirit, of conquest through trained ability. NEW. TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, 7th; FEBRUARY. . Detailed Time-table will be posted to all ' itudents. NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. A. J. Heron, M.A. Director. £*£*? l uildS gB» Cuba street. G.P.O. Bos E92. T e l, _l-550. JMISS E. CARR'3 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, - t 8- <*n.°->' F.I.P.S. (London), individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typowriting, and Bookkeeping. Classes Resume Ist February, 1927. Principal will bo at the School on the 31st January, 1927, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to enrol new students. A -: - ■■ Ql TPPT?^^ THgROU^,, insures .SUCCESS i]\TISS_-ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL^OF ffj- SHORTHAND. AND. TYPEWRIT'Zu ,^ v? rantees individual tuition and tne thorough grounding which leads to . (Bueoess in business... Classes Resume 25th •January. .-'.-. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. . 33, WILLIS., STREET, WELLINGTON. ~' ~~- BARRON'S .T YpEW:RITmG ' MULTIGRAPHING, ••*• AND REPORTING SERVICE, Commercial Bank Chambers 526, LAMBTON QUAY. Tel. 45-641. REPORTS, Circulars, Specifications,' Bal-ance-sheets produced in any quantities. / VERBATIM REPORTS of Conferences, ; Arbitrations, Deputations, and Meetings by Experienced Hansard Reporters. J. BARRONi Hansard Reporter EXPERT WORK BY EXPERTS. SIGNOR, A. P. TRUDA, SCHOOL OF ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, SINGING, AND ITALIAN DICTION. iv . ' ! Systematic instruction from Elementary to Advanced Grades. Exclusive N.Z. Distributor for Rudall Carte Famous Flutes ...STUDIO: 11 and 12, 220, Lambton quay. .VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. ME. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of t 3*- the late Sir Chas. Santley, London, and leading Maestri in Milan, RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY ; -'7th,INST., At 77, The Terrace. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE : PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. ■ , By V. . JEAN TURNER, 83, Kent terrace, and M-R. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devon-st.), Banjo and Guitar. illflSS MARGARET CONNELL, L.A.8., tr*- Teacher of Violin. Studio: Room 15, Zak Studios. Terms commences Ist Feb. ,^- lr*'J/ .'.'«M*.'Wyjiil.,,|l J l, l i,i l| . !/ , iu , i , iJ^iii . |j _ < „..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 6