EDUCATIONAL. EVELYN M. RAWLINS, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., npEACHER of Pianoforte and Theory, re- -*- surncs Teaching 31st January, 1931. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Associated Board Exams. Private Address: Brightwatcr terrace, Palmcrston North, Tel. 6525. VIOLIN. TESLIE C. WALKER, L.A.8., Resuming MONDAY, 2nd OF FEBRUARY, Accepts' Earnest Students at his STUDIO, 227, WILLIS STREET. 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. Classes Resume Tuesday, 27th January. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. pARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs., Lambton-qy. Telephone 40-019. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Principal, Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Non.), N.U.T. (Eng.), assisted by Qualified Staff. The College Re-opens on the 28th January, 1931. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, G. W. yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal. VACATION Classes have commenced. School Re-opens Oth February. Individual Tuition in Degree subjects. Entrance Examinations (Matriculation), Preliminary, and Sections A and B Associate Membership Exam. Institution Civil Engineers, other Engineering subjects. Land Surveyor's Exam. (Aust. and N.Z\). All-day Students required to apply early. MASONIC- CHAMBERS, Wellington terrace. Tel. 44-651. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83, Kent terrace. MISS JEJN TURNER (Principal), PIANO (Academic and Shefter Methods), BANJO, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAB, AND UKULELE. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge to pupils for practice at home. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. KARORI PREPARATORY AND KINDERGARTEN. Boys taken to the Age of Seven. Head Mistress: MISS BORRIE. THE NEW TERM will begin on THURSDAY, sth February. Parents and Pupils will be interviewed on Tuesday, 3rd, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. New Pupils attend for examination on Wednesday, 4th, at 10.30 a.m. Principal: MISS BABEH, M.A. Vice-principal: MISS MAYHEW. MARSDEN SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. TOWN PREPARATORY AND KINDERGARTEN, No. 20, Fitzherbert terrace. Boys taken to the Age of Seven. . Headmistress: MISS BRIDGES. rpHE NEW TERM will begin on THURS- *■ DAY, sth February. Miss Bridges will be at home to parents of pupils on Tuesday, 3rd, 10 a.m. to 12 no°D'Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. Vice-principal: MISS MAYHEW. DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTION GILBrS COLLEGE Will Resumi on MONDAY, 10th JANUARY. rpHE Office will be open in the day time from 12th January. Call 'Phone, or Write for Prospectus. ; GILBY'S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.CJ.. Director), Broadway Building.'opp. St. James , Theatre. Courtenay place, Wellington. 'Phone 21-957. ' 'Phone 21-987. TV7ELLESLEY COLLEGE. SMALL CLASSES. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION. Boys enrolled from the age of i. Pupils prepared for Proficiency Certificates, and all Entrance University Exams. t - . , The College'aims at harmony of moral, physical, and mental education. OFFICE: 93, THE TERRACE. ' Open from 12th January. Next Term begins 3rd February. H. AMOS, ■ Headmaster. H.AMOS, LTD.'' Proprietors: Banks Commercial College. Welle6ley Boys' College. BANKS COLLEGE re-opens on Tuesday, 13th January. WELLESLEY COLLEGE re-opens on Tuesday, 3rd February. Note Recent Exam. Results: rpHE following are the results of the Uni- •*■ versity Exams. (November last):— ACCOUNTANCY: The College presented 346 students; 258 passed. In Economics and the Law subjects over 70 per cent, of the students were successful. In Wellington 25 out of the 32 successful candidates in Bookkeeping 11 were Banks students; 24 out of the 35 passes in Auditing were Banks students; in Bookkeeping 1, 69 of our students passed. BANKING AND INSURANCE DIPLOMA: Over SO per cent, of the successful students were Banks's. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND TYPISTES: The College presented 30 pupils, of whom 29 passed—more than all the other Wellington colleges together. H. AMOS, Managing Director. THE PEN DOCTOR IS the recognised Medico for fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon and Featherston streets above Aubrey Cualter and ft>,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 18
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