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EDUCATIONAL. MISS GLYDE'S SCHOOL OF PRIVATE COACHING. (Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and Business Procedure, Commercial and Journalistic English.) CLOSED for CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS from TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, at Reopen MONDAY, 12th JANUARY, at 9 a.m. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the Thorough Grounding which leads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallensteiu Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. SCHOLARSHIPS. npHE Board of Governors has established FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS For Boarders and Day Boys of Post-Pro-ficiency standard, tenable for two years from 10th February, 1931. Necessary details may be obtained upon application to THE REGISTRAR, Scots College, Wellington. PUBLIC SERVICF. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' EXAMINATION. CONSISTENT results by Students over *-* a period of years are the true test of teaching ability. At the above Examination (Senior Grade), held in November, 1930, Students GILBY'S COLLEGE Gained THE FIRST SIX PLACES (excepting 3rd place); in 1929 the FIRST FOUR PLACES, and iu 1928 the FIRST TWO PLACES. The Candidates in the Junior Grade were equally successful. Students are now being enrolled foi* the New Year. . College closes on 19th December and resumes .on Monday, 19th January. GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, Opposite St. James Theatre, Courtenay place, Wellington. Telephone 21-987. , AT THE END OF 1931! WILL you be any further .advanced at - the end of. next year than you are now? . Will your present position be secure?. Will you have an assured future? The only man who can be certain of continuing iu profitable employment these days is the man in whom ambition and specialised training are combined. SPARE-TIME POSTAL STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAYS will help to make you indispensable and definitely increase your earning power. For over a third of a century Hemingway's have specialised in Home-study Commercial Tuition. To-day many of the most important positions in the business world of New Zealand and Australia are held by Hemingway-trained students. Become a Hemingway's Student yourself! Enrol immediately, and qualify for a higher salary in the near future. Write to-day for particulars of Courses, stating subject in which you.are interested. HEMINGWAY'S - CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. : ■ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, HILL-ST, Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. . fpHE New Building.is Hearing' comple- -*-. tion, and will be opened for the resuming of Classes on the 3rd of FEBRUARY, 1931. The College , is a beautiful commodious structure, fitted •with all the modern -requirements, large assembly hall, spacious! class rooms, adapted to the teaching of tho'Arts and Sciences. The curriculum includes modern education for secondary and primary schools, art, music, needlework, dressmaking, commercial work. A special feature will be classes for young boys in the Preparatory School. ENGINEERS' REGISTRATION ACT, 1924. EXAMINATION, MAY, 1931. .TpNTMES for the Next Examinations -L' to be held in accordance with the Regulations issued under section 16 of the above Act, close on 31st JANUARY, 1931. Entrance forms received after that date cannot be considered. Entrance forms will be supplied on request to the Registrar, Engineers'''Registration Board, Wellington. Applicants should state whether they require forms for Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. Syllabus of Examination cau be obtained on payment of Is. Civil Engineering candidates are notified that the Board's Preliminary Examination has been abolished, and all applicants for registration must now pass the Matriculation and Engineering Preliminary Examination of the University of New Zealand' or the Licensed Surveyors' Examination. In the former examination Mechanics is a compulsory subject. Unless applicants for registration have already be"eri considered by the Board, all applications for examination should be accompanied by an application for registration made out on tlm proper form, or by a letter giving full details of the candidate's training and experience. Examination fee must u'so accompany entrance form. W. L. NEWNHAM, Registrar. QUEEN jHVRGARLT COLLEGE, 53, Hobson street, Wellington. Full Primary and Secondary Courses for Girls from 5 to 19 years. Boarding and Day Scholars accepted. The extensions to the College premises now being carried out will allow more pupils to be enrolled in all departments for the year 1931. Prospectus and all infornitaion from MISS IRENE WILSON, M.A., Principal.

j-^!g^ WELLINGTON f GIRLS' COLLEGE COLLEGE HOUSE—BOARDING. ESTABLISHMENT. FEES £63 PER ANNUM (including laundry), FREE PLACES —All holders of Proficiency and Competency Certificates are eligible for Free Places Courses available-Professional Course (prepares pupils tor professions); Home and General Course (includes Cookery, Dressmaking Home Vratts. Art); Art Course (includes Drawing, Design, Illustration, Commercial Art, and Artcrafts); Commercial Course (includes Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Methods, etc.) In addition to above course, there is available an All-day Commercial Course (Fee £3 10s per term). . . JUNIOR BOARDERS TAKEN BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. The First Term for 1931 begins on TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. Early application for Prospectus and Boarding Accommodation should be made to the undersigned. PUPILS WILL BE ENROLLED AS FOLLOWS:— DAY PUPILS-SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, 9.30 a.m.-noou; MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 9.30 u.m.-noon and 1.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m. BOARDERS—TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, .0 a.m. G. F. JUDD (Telephone 41-277), SEATER'S BUILDINGS, 105, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 148, 20 December 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 148, 20 December 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 148, 20 December 1930, Page 6

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