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SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. MBS. NICOLA US, (Holder of Pitman's JM. Shorthand Teacher's Certificate, 1929), 158 a, The Terrace, Expert Private Coaching for all Examinations. Sma.ll ■ lasses, individual tuition. Day, Evening, and Special Speed Classes, 4.30-6 p.m. Telephone 43-708. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC. 83, Kent ten-ace. MISS JEAN TURNER (Principal). PIANO (Academic and Shefte methods), - KANJO, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR AND UKULELE. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge to pupils for practice at home. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTKEIfi'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding wbicb leads to success in business. Principal: MISS KOVVNTKEE. 33, Willis street, Wellington. Business as usual during alterations to building. Classes resume 14th January, 1930 UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. G. W. yon Zedlita, M.A., Principal. pLOSED, 21st December to 13th Jan- >-* vary. Vacation classes commence 13th January. School re-opens 3rd February. Individual tuition id Degree sub jects; Entrance Examinations (Matriculfr tion); Preliminary and Sections A and d Associate Membership Exam, institution Civil Engineers; other Engineering «ub jects: Land Surveyor's Exam. (Auat and N.Z.). AU-day students required to apply Car *' MASON 1(J CHAM BEHS. Wellington terrace. Tel. 44-65 L UAMUEL MARSDEN COLLEGIATE KARORI, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Princ?.pal-MISS BABER, M.A Upper School, Karori—Head, Miss Mayhew. Lower School, Karori—Head, Miss Borrie. , ■ Lower School, 20, Fitzherbert terraceHead, Miss Bridges. Boy* are taken to the age of 7 in both preparatories. «■ The new term will begin WEDNESDAY, Sth FEBRUARY. New Scholars should attend at their respective schools, 10 a.m.-l p.m. on TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. Misb Baber will be at home to Parents en TUESDAY NEXT. GILBY'S COLLEGE Will Help You to MATRICULATE. I^HIS important Examination will be •*• passed successfully if you secure PERSONAL COACHING from the Tea-cher-Specialists who conduct GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. Students are prepared also for Public Service Entrance, Accountants' Preliminary, Proficiency Certificate, and other Examinations. Classes resume on MONDAY, 3rd February, at 6.45. Special Correspondence Lessons. Write or coll for full particulars and Schedule of Fees. GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F. 0.1., Director. Broadway Building, (Opp. H.M. Theatre), Courtenay place. . ' -, EVENING CLASSES •At ~ BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace. TJEGIN AS UNDER:- ---' ACCOUNTANCY MONDAY NEXT, BANKING • 3rd FEBRUARY, INSURANCE At 5.15 p.m. ; MATRICULATION, TUESDAY NEXT, ACCOUNTANCY 4th FEBRUARY, : PRELIM. . At 5.15 p.m. BOOKKEEPING ELEMENTARYTUESDAY NEXT, 4th FEBRUARY, at 7 p.m. : THE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING CLASSES, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 7-9 p.m. have already commenced. All Departments of the College by PERSONAL TUITION and BY CORRESPONDENCE have now resumed. Office: 98, The Terrace. Telephone: 43-080. H. AMOS, Managing Director. T E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., " • • Director. INSTRUCT OB EDUCATE! WHICH? ■; INSTRUCTION means mass teaching in lar^e classes. , EDUCATION means Individual Tuition. ■ "P'DUCATIONAL Science condemns mass instruction; it is NOT Education. Educational Science puts its GREATEST '■ EMPHASIS UPON THE EARLY STAGES ' ' That i» why WELLESLEY COLLEGE (JIVES eueh groat prominence to PRE'I PARATORY EDUCATION (aged 5-14). It caters for it by-means of (a) very ■■■ small classes (b) specialist teachers in • Every Subject. 1 Health, happiness, keen hard work. A GROWING FAITH IN HIS INCREASING POWERS—these are the charactor- "■ isties of a WELLESLEY COLLEGE "'' PUPIL. WELLESLEY •j ; COLLEGE. Nothing ie of more consequence to you than your son's education. We therefore "■ aric you to call at the office, 08, THE ' TERRACE (two minutes from Midland), and dineuss our methods in the fullest de- \. i*Jl. Telephone 43-080. . RE-OPENS TUESDAY. 4th FEBRUARY. H. Amos, J- W. Russell, B.Sc. Managing Director. Headmaster. TENNIS Pla/ere-See the latest, com. -J. bination For and Leather Jacket, ' as worn by Susanna Lenglen. Temple «nd Co., ne£t Stewart Dawson's, Lambton-tjy.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 8

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