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EDUCATIONAL. jyriSS KATHLEEN JANSEN, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. (Late Pupil o£ Maestro Quesada, Rome, Italy.) Next Term commences 4th February, 1020. Particulars on .application. Studio: 71, Roxburgh-st. Tel. 20-004. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. MRS. NICOLAUS, 158 a, The Terrace (Late on stall: o£ Banks Commercial College). Day and livening Classes have commenced. CARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lambton quay. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Greig), Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Miss K. Whitbred-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lon.). N.TJ.T. (Eng.)., assisted by a qualilied staff of teachers. Telephone 40-619 Classes resume sth February, ,1929. The Principal will attend at the College on the 4th February, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to interview parents and enrol new students. JOHN BISHOP, Concert Pianist. Studio: CIVIC CHAMBERS, Lower Cuba street. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. Ist Term commences 11th February. New Feature: CHAMBER MUSIC CLASSES—Open to all instrumentalists. All inquiries to the Studio. Interviews by appointment, or on Friday, Bth February, between 2 o'clock and 5 p.m. PROF. O. SAVINI, 8.A., Lie, R. Coll. Mus. (Florence), Music Composer. Tuitions in Violin (Seveick method), Rudiments, Art of Teaching, Composition, Orchestration. Several pupils Lie. and Fellows T.C.L. Highly recommended by A. Mistowski, Mus. Doc, and Examiner T.C.L. Interviews: Tuesdays, Fridays 11-12 a.m., at Bristol Piano Co. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. VOICE CULTURE. PROFESSOR G. CATTANEO, Diploma ■*- Royal Conservatorium of Milan, Re-e-.mincnces Teaching at his Studio, Room No. 11, Bristol Piano Co., on Ist February, 1029. Interviews daily from 10 to 12. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. (^LASSES for the above will be held from G.O to 9.0 p.m. commencing 25th February. Fees for students under 21:—One evening of 2 hours weekly, 40s per annum; each additional evening or period weekly, 20s per annum. Students over 21 pay double above fees. Under certain conditions the classes are free to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. Staff: T. L. James, M.Com., A.R.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. (Head of Department); E. Evans, M.A., F.R.E.S.; A. H. Ivory, LL.B., 8.C0m., A.P.A.N.Z.; R. E. Pope, LL.M.; D. L. Irwin, A.P.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5.; W. H. Nankcrvis, A.1.A.N.Z.; J. 11. Thompson, M.A., LL.M., M.Com. Special classes for Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the College Ofh'ee. JOHN H. I-lOWELL, Director. SCOTS COLLEGE FOR BOYS. MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. 1 BARENTS who are considering entering their sons for 1929 are requested to get into communication with the Principal as soon as possible. "Scots" is a .Presbyterian College for Boarders and Day-boys of all ages. The curriculum provides sound primary and secondary education. Excellent results in all public examinations. Personal attention is given to the special needs of individual pupils. Sound moral and religious training. Daily medical inspection. Athletics under expert control. Modern, well-equipped buildings. Large playing fields. Swimming, tennis, ritle range. - Prospectus on application to THE PRINCIPAL, ■ Scots College, Mirainar, Wellington. j TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. Next term begins Tuesday, sth February. Pupils will be enrolled at the New College, Mount Cook. r PHE Director may be consulted at the -*- New Technical College, Mount Cook, on Friday, Ist February, between the hours of 10 and 12, 3 and 5, 7 and 8. Entrance from Wallace street, Rugby street, or Buckle street. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin Tuesday, sth February. EVENING SCHOOL. Classes begin on Monday, 25th February. Prospectuses giving full particulars of each school may be had on application at the College Offices, Wakefield street, or Mount Cook. NOT NEXT WEEK— NOT NEXT MONTH— „.,,^ but A' NOW! :-•-■ NOW!! ■'■"* GET into Training at once. Take advantage of every available day in your preparation for the Accountancy Examinations. Every day's delay means so much less time to cover the ground thoroughly. Just as important as allowing time for thorough preparation is the matter of securing sound tuition. You cantiot afford to experiment. Place yourself in the hands of the largest and oldest-established Accountancy Tuition Specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. HEMINGWAY'S POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY is the perfected result of over 30 years' specialised experience. Thousands of successful Accountants have qualilied under Hemingway's tuition—and so can YOU. Write tor Free Book. "Accountancy," to HEMINGWAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ISLAND KAY & 255, THE TERRACE. THE New Open-air School at Island Bay will be ready for occupation early in February. Situated as it is on an eminence, commanding an uninterrupted view of the sea, the new school possesses, from a health and aesthetic point of view, an asset that is unrivalled. The grounds, which comprise 5 acres, planted with magnificent trees, lend themselves admirably to purposes of outdoor study. In addition to the usual kinds of sport, this school possesses facilities for sea bathing under ideal conditions. MRS. AGNES WARD, Principal. Telephone 25-815.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 5

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