EDUCATIONAL. BANJO. "VTEV.KR in the history of musk has. any -L' instrument won such popularity as the BANJO. For personal entertainment or over the air it canont be equalled. If you would like to learn bow to play Uie Banjo. Banjolin/or Mandolin, I should be pleased to advise you regarding Tuition, or the Purchase of an Instrument. MRS. H. G. REEVES, Studio: ROOM 4, 2nd FLOOR BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71, Courtenay place, Wellington. S HORTH AND-T YPE WR IT TN G. MRS. NICOLAUS, 158 a, The Terrace i'-il (holder of Pitman's Shorthand Teacher's Certificate). Day Classes have commenced. Positions found on completion of training. Small classes, individual tuition. Speed Classes 4-30 to 6 p.m. Telephone 43-708. ,! VIOLIN STUDENTS. KMiIC L. MEIER receives Pupils at his Studio, fourth floor, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay-p!,, opposite tram shelter. ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS. f ECTURES commence 3rd MARCH for AJ Prelim, and Sects. A and B of A.M.I.C.E. Exam. Certain Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Subjects. Engineers' Registration Board Exams. Theory of Structures and Structural Mechanics for Architectural Students. Licensed Surveyors' Exam. Particulars upon application. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, Masonic Chambers. Telephone 4.4-651. G. W. Yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal. • ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING. SPLENDID PERFORMANCE OF HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. IN the 1929 Accountancy, Bankers', and allied Examinations Hemingway Studants scored 491 successes. Once more Hemingway's School secures the lion's share of Accountancy passes. Still they maintain unchallenged their pre-eminence in Accountancy Tuition. SECRETARIAL DEGREE. A CONVINCING SAMPLE OF RESULTS. 100 PER CENT. PASSES. For this advanced and highly specialised Examination twelve sat; twelve were successful; all were Hemingway students. CONCLUSIVE PROOF AVAILABLE. We don't ask you blindly to accept our bare word for this result. . We undertake to furnish to genuine inquirers a certified list of the names of successful candidates ivho received their tuition at our hands. Entrust your training to the school that jets the passes. We coach candidates for Accountancy, Bankers, Secretarial, Matriculation Degree, Teachers', and other Public Examinations. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ■*• COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Classes for the above will be held from 0.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing 24th February. Fees for students under 21, one evening jf 2 hours weekly, 40s per annum; each idditional evening or period weekly, i!os per annum. Students over 21 pay double ibove fees. Under certain conditions the classes are tree .to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. Staff: T. L. James, M.Com., A.R.A..N .2.. A.1.A..N.Z. (Head of Department); J. H. Barnett. A.P.A., N.Z.; H. L. Cooper, A.R.A.,'N.Z.; R. H. Hall, A.R.A., N.Z.; 3 M. Kinross, M.A.; H. J. Thompson, M.A., LL.M., M.Com.; N. A. Byrne, M.A.. LL.B.; E. Cannons, A.P.A., N..Z., A.1.A., N.Z.; E. Evans, M.A., F.R.T..5.; D. L. Itwin, A.P.A., N.Z., A.A.1.5.; R. E. Pope, LL.M. Special classes for University Entrance md Accountants' Preliminary. Full particulars va>7 be obtained on application at the College Office. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director. VTICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SESSION 1930. The Session will commence on MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. Professors will be in attendance to meet intending Students as follows:— MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. Arts Faculty: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. to S p.m. Science Faculty: 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Law Faculty: 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Commerce Faculty: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, Arts Faculty: 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 pan, to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Science Faculty: 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Law Faculty: 4 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. Commerce Faculty: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. to S p.m. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH. All classes will meet at the hours mentioned in the calendar, Instruction is given for Degrees in Arts, Science, Law, and Commerce; also for the Intermediate Examination in Medicine, Dentistry, Home Science, and Engineering, for the first year course in Agriculture, and for Diplomas in Education, Journalism, Social Science, and Banking" G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY, . And all Entrance University Exams. The EVENING CLASSES of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Have Commenced. QTUDENTS receive 7 to lv hours' instruction per week, according to the subjects taken. Each sut'ot is taken by an experienced, successful, and highly qualified tutor with the highest academic distinction, and a n--mber of our permanent staff. , FEES.—Nine Guineas (£9 9s) per annum for all necessary subjects. RESULTS.—Last year the College presented over 200 candidates and obi tamed 60 per cent., passes. H. AMOS, Managing Director. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m,, Director. t
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 5
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