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EDUCATIONAL. <V- FROM. THE RAW MATERIAL TO~V"O previous experience is necessary for " you to qualify for the profession of Accountancy with its rich rewards, and its f ar-reaching_ opportunities. By studying at home in your-. Bpare time, under Hemingway's Correspondence Schools, you can, in two or three years, become THE QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. _Hemingway's Accountancy Course obviates for you the long grind of experience. It brings qualification within easy distance and assures success at any age when your capacity to enjoy it is greatest. Proof of the efficiency o£ Hemingway's Postal Tuition is given by the results of the last Accountancy Exams. 222 HEMINGWAY STUDENTS PASSED. Send for Free Book—"ACCOUNTANCY"—to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516 ' Auckland. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. All Art Classes, Home Science Classes, aud Evening Classes have now commenced. (BOURSES PROVlDED:.—Electrical, iley' chanical and Motor Engineering, Building Construction and Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Plumbing, Painting and Decorating, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations, Shorthand; Book-" keeping, Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, and Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Design, Painting and Modelling from Life, Poster and Illustration^ Work, Sign and Ticket-writing, Art Metalwork, Leatherwork, and- Wpodcarvihg. Students may. enrol during office hours at the Old College, Wakefield street, or 'the New College, Mount Cook, or on any evening between ithe hours of 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the New College, Mt. Cook. , J. H. HOWELL, Director. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. THE 1927 Session will commence on TUESDAY, loth MARCH. Further particulars will be advertiscl later. ■ M'G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. NEWTOWN SCHOOL. "VIGHT SCHOOL RE-OPENED. Pupils ■*■' prepared for Proficiency Examinations. ; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 7to 8.30. Pupils who missed proficiency and had to 'leave school specially catered 'for. Corner Mem and. Eiddiford streets. , WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. A BRANCH Kindergarten is to be opon--£X ed at PETONE. More students in training are required: Prospective students please apply MISS N. B. RILEY, / Principal, 196, Taranaki -'street. ELOCUTION. MISS NORAH BURT, A.T.C.L., . ha a •"-*■ V.acancies^for, a few,, Pupils. i '.' ■ 332, THE TERRACE.' Tel. 23-563 i Tel. 23-563. , ... ELOCUTION! , T MISS MAUDE FARRANT (late' Dune-"■*■ dm). Private Huition and Juvenile Classes. 229, Upper Vivian street. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Miss Constance" theel, g.s.m L.T.C.L. Private and Class Tuition. Voice Production a Special Feature Pupils Prepared for Examination and Competition. _ STUDIO, 50, Willis street, Room 11. TurriqN resumed. A„. . STAiLEY 7 WARWICK/ ■*■■*• lilocution and Dramatic Art. Special Attention to Speech Defects Class or Private Tuition. STUDIO, 33, WILLIS STREET. Terms on application. MADAME EUGENIE DENNIS „.„ Paris, Brussels, London. FANCY DANCING, ELOCUTION „ „ FRENCH. /R? sumed Teaching in New Studio' at EARL'S COURT FLATS, No! 1, Harbour View, entrance off Boulcott street, next St. Mary's Church. ■tor Appointment, Tel. 41-633. - EDWIN DENNIS, A.R.C.M., xrnrno?^^! Quallfied Teacher, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING Has Resumed Teaching in his New' Studio at Earl's Court Flats, No 1 HaJbour View, entrance'Boulcott street, next St. Mary's Church, lor appointment .Telephone 41-633. SINGING. Ji^ A. ti CAERLYON BENNETT, CAVt YFCE^ J SABATINI, Italy. Albert Visetti (London) «f l sld% c »de Solla (London). Stephen J. Mavrogordato (London). ROD'S BLDGS., 30, COURTENAY-PL. MR. GORDON SHORT MR. GORDON SHORT \yiLL return from his trip to Europe by the Mafcura on the 28th instant. lianoforte lessons will be resumed at 175 The Terrace, on Ist March. ELOCUTION. MRS. ISOBEL HALLIGAN, A.T.CL „„ taken mcv the practice of MR CULFORD BELL, will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, 22nd March u£sß\£%& and Thursd^' STUDIO: Room 17, Hannah's Buildings, Lambton quay. ■ft TH E L.W^y'n 08 LX XIII X (Accompanist to Siguor CICSARONI) iliss Kirk will iiecept ,i limited number ot (students on Tuesdays and Fridays ;it Signor Cesaroni Studio, 262, LAMBTON QUAY (Hannah's Bldgs.) Prosectus on application, — SINGINGT CIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI, •^ Grand Opera Bass and Professor of Singing. STUDIOS and CONCERT CHAMBER, 262, Lambton quay (Hannah's Bldgs.). A few more Vacancies for intending Students. ' FIRST WED, CLASS,-next.Wed., 2nd of March. Prospectus on application. AMATEUR ARTISTS. T ARGE Commercial Studio wants to hear ■M-d fiom ambitious Men and Women who 'have some spare time—some undeveloped talent—who desire to become Commercial Artists. Send full particulars of age, employment, etc., with samples of work, to STUDIO, P.O. Box 1528, Wellington. "^URSES and Waitresses' Aprons and -1-1 Belts in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, nest Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 6

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