EDUCATIONAL. DRESSCUTTING AND DESIGNING. /CLASSES daily. For particulars call af- ! ternoone, Miss Astbury, Room 432, > 4th Floor, D.I.C. Buildings. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. MRS. MARTYN WILLIAMS Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 10th February. Studio: 59, Roxxburgh street. Children's Classes Saturday Morning. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. MRS. NICOLAUS, 158 a,, The Terrace XTi (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. "uWlVliKiSm IUUOUIAI e>CHOuL~ G. VV. Ron M.A., frincipal. ( CLOSED. 21st Oecembei to I3tb Jan *-/ vary VacatiOD classes commence 13th January School re-opens 3rd Feb ruary Individual tuition id Degree sub lects; Entrance Examinations IMatriculs tion); Preliminary and Sections A «nd B Associate Membership Exam institution Civil Engineers; other Engineering sub lects; Land Surveyor's Exam (Aust and N.Z.) All-day students required to apply MASONIC CHAMBERS. Wellington terrace Tel 44-651 IHUKOLUiI Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING. SUCCESS MISS ROWNTKEE'3 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT ING guarantees individual tuitioD and tl.a thorough mounding which leads tc success id business Principal; KISS KOWNTREE. 33, Willis street, Wellington Business as usual during alterations tc huililiim Classes resume 14th January 103( PARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs., Lambton-qy • Telephone 40-619. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Office Routine. Principal: Misa K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S (Inc.), F.I.F.S. (Non.), N.U.T (Eng.); assisted by Qualified Staff. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (Italia* Method). MADAME EMILY BIUGGS and MISS: JEANETTE BRIGGS, L.A.8., re. turn to 'own Bth Feb., resume Teaching on 10th Studio: Beehive Chambers, 71, Courtenay-pl.. and 2, Matai-rd., Hataitai Interviews Studio between 3.30 and 5.3( I every day except Wed and Sat. Evenings Hataitai. Successes at WellingtoL Com petitions:-1925. Ladies' and Gentlemen1! ' Championships, also both aggregate marks 1 prizes; 1926, Ladies' Championship; 1927 Ladies' Championship, also aggregate marks; 1928, Gentlemen's Scholarship, alsc ! Gold Medal Schubert Song; 1929. Gentle , men's Championship and Ladies' Scholar ship, and many other Championships al ■ other centres. j _— ■ "Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends."—Shakespeare. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, [ GET BUSY! - TF you intend to succeed at the next Ex J- animation, you shquld enrol with [ GILBY'S COLLEGE, I A. H. Gilby, F.U.1., Director. • Broadway Building, \ (Opp B.M Theatre), 1 Courtenay place. Teacher-Specialists in all subjects, including:— MR. P. R. WADDY, 8.A., LL.M., The most successful Law Tutor in New Zealand. MR. W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. LECTURES COMMENCE ON 14th ' FEBRUARY. Telephone 21-987. Telephone, 21-987. HOW CAN I SUCCEED? HOW CAN i SECURE PROMOTION? i TN these days of been competition then is only one way to make certain of eecur ing responsible and well-paid positions ie the business world, and that Is BY BEING PREPARED. • . What does this entail? A SOUND, PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE OP THE PRINCIPLES OF SEVERAL ■ SUBJECTS. 5 — This knowledge can be quickly and sure ' ly obtained from the ! EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST OF 5 BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' TO BE SUCCESSFUL. ENROL AT ) BANKS'S, AND FOLLOW THE IN--1 STRUCTIONS GIVEN. > Read our results at'the last examina 1 tions. The Directors may now be con ■. suited. . . . . i 5 Office: 98, THE TERRACE (2 minuta 1 from The Midland). i Telephone 43-080. 5 H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S.. ' Managing Director. ' E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m.. A.1.A.N.Z., 1 Director. ) 1 , 1 ) ED UC ATI ON: . MASS OR INDIVIDUAL? , "jITODERN Educational Science gives an unqualified answer—INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION IS NOT EDUCATION. EDUCATE means "Note and draw out the individual's aptitudes." Mass instruction obliterates the individual. WELLESLEY COLLEGE \ Caters for the INDIVIDUAL Boy. It docs so by means of VERY SMALL i CLASSES and SPECIALIST MASTERS [ in EVERY SUBJECT. '' It features PREPARATORY EDUCAt TION (aged 5-14) because of the PARA- ; MOUNT IMPORTANCE of the EARLY 1 STAGES. It is wurlh while to muke youv boy HAPPY aud HEALTHY-to give him a growing faith in his own power to do HARD WORK AND GOOD WORK. 1 We therefore cordially invite you to call lat the office. 98, THE TERRACE (two minutes from the Midland), and discuss ' our methods in detail. ■ Telephone 43-080. RE-OPENS TUESDAY. 4th FEBRUARY. H. Amos, J. W. Russell, B.Sc, Managing Director. Headmaster.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 16
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