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EDUCATIONAL.' NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE (Under Entirely New Management) SPECIALISES IN COACHING FOR MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. 1929 RESULTS: 120 CANDIDATES PRESENTED. 80 PASSES OBTAINED. We can show you dozens of Testimonials from past students, intending students arc invited to give our Classes a Free Trial. WORK WITH US AND WE WILL PUT YOU THROUGH, CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. STAR CHAMBERS, LAMBTON QUAY (Over Aniiil'si..' TELEPHONE 41-778 P.O. BOX 1292.

SliO lITIIAN D-T YPE WRIT IN G. MUS. NICOLAUS, 153 a, The Terrace (holder of Pitman's Shorthand Teacher's Certificate). Day Classes have commenced. Positions found on completion of training. Small classes, individual tuition! Telephone 43-708. riJKNICK STUDIO 01' MUSIC. SIS, l\enl terrace l\;iSS JICAN I'UKNKIS (Principal I "*■ PIANO (Academic und Sbefte methods), BANJO MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR AND UKULELE. Stringed Instruments lent (ree of chare? to pupils for practice at home UNIVEKSI IV I'UTUIUAI. cSCIIOUL G. VV yon ZedliU, M.A., Hriricural. CM-USED. 21st December lo I3lb Ixu ' nai-y Vhuiliuu classes- inminieiice I3(b Jauumy School reopens 3rd r'eb ruary Individual tuition m Decree sub jecls; Entrauce lixainiiiatiuiis (Malncula tion); Preliminary and Sections A and 15 Associate Membership Exam institution Civil Engineers; other l£ngineerinn sub jects: Land Surveyor's lixani. (Aust. and N.Z.). All-day students required to apply MASONIC CILAMHIiKS. Wellington terrace. Tel. 44-05.1. TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH A SCHOOL. COUKSES PROVIDED, (a) Engineering—Mechanical, Motor, and Electrical. (b) Building Trades. (c) Commercial, including Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. (d) Home Science, including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. (o) Art—preparatory for art craft courses. (f) N.Z. University Engineering and Accountants' Preliminary, University Entrance, and Public Service. Free Education is granted to holders of Standard VI. Certificates not over 10 years of age on 31st December, 1929, and to pupils from Public Schools over 14 years of age. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Headmaster: VV. A. ARMOUR, M.A., M.StO THE first term for 1930 begins on Tues- ■*• day, 4th February. The Headmaster will be available for special I interviews (but not for enrolments) on Friday, 31st January, from 10 a.m.-noon, and from 2 p.m.-4' p.m. Parents of New or Old Boarders may interview the Headmaster on Friday, 31st January, Saturday morning, Ist February, Monday, 3rd February, or by special ap-, pointment. New pupils will enrol as under: — Monday. 3rd February, 9.30 a.m.-noon-— Monday, 3rd February, 1.30 p.m.-3.30 j p.m.—M.-Z. All new pupils should bring Progress Cards and Certificates of Birth, Proficiency, and Character Certificates. They are also advised to bring £1 for the Activities Fund, enrolling them in all school clubs for the year. . ■ • . RONGOTAI COLLEGE. Headmaster:1 F. MARTYN RENNER, M.A. The first term for 1930. begins on Monday, 3rd February; for new pupils, and on Tuesday, 4th February, for old pupils. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the College on Monday, 3rd February, for the purpose of interviewing parents 9.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.—A.-M. 2 p.in.-5 p.m.—Mc.-Z, ■The following are eligible as free pupils:— (a) All boys of the Eastern schools who have obtained a free place per medium of a Proficiency Certificate or who have gained a Junior National Scholarship, or who have qualified by passing that examination. (b) All boys ot the Eastern schools who have passed iuto the Vth or Vlth Standard, and whose parents have already iutimated they wish their boys to enter Rongotai College. (c) AH boys who have been m uttendance at'other secondary schools, and whose parents have recently taken up or intend, in the near future, to take up their residence in the Eastern suburbs. This applies also to this year's Vth and Vlth Standard boys of primary schools. (d) Boys who have passed the Vlth Standard, but have not gained ■ a free place, will be admitted as paying pupils. There are still vacancies for some twenty Vth and Vlth Standard boys. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Headmistress: MISS V. M. GREIG, M.A., B.Sc. THE first term for 1930 begins on Tuesday, 4th February. The following courses are available: — (a) Professional, (b) Home and General, (c) Commercial, (d) Art. Pupils with Competency Certificates may be admitted FREE this year under Technical Regulations. The College has an excellent scholastic record. . The Boarding establishment is under the direct supervision of the Headmistress. There are a few vacancies for boarders. Early application is advisable. Enrolments as follows:— Saturday, Ist February, 9 a.m.-noou. Monday, 3rd February, 9 a.m.-uoon aud 1.30 p.m.-4 p.m. Boarders, Tuesday, 4lh February, U a.m. New pupils must briug Proficiency or Competency and Birth Certificates. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. Headmistress: MISS A. M. BATHAM, 8.A., N.Z. The first term, 1930, begins on Tuesday, 4th February. Former, pupils at 9 a.m., new pupils at 10 a.m. All former pupils to attend on 4tb l'ebruary or notice sent. . New pupils must bring all record cards and birth certificates. The Principal will be at the school to see parents as follows:— Friday, 31st January, 9.30 a.m.-i'-SO i.m. Saturday, Ist February, 9.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.—H.-M. „„ Monday, 3rd February, 9.30 a.m.-3.30 p.m.—N.-Z. Application forms and prospectuses for all schools may be obtained from the Secretary, o. f. judd, 105, Customhouse quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 3

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