EDUCATIONAL. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SESSION 1931.. TVHE Session will, eommcuue .on MON- -»- DAY. 2nd MARCH. Further particulars will be advertised later. G. G. S. ROBISON. Registrar. MISS KATHLEEN FERRIS. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Telephone 42-387. Address: 15, GEORGE STREET. rjpUffi MODERN COMMERCIAL J- SCHOOL, 115, Lambton quay. Telephone 43-708. Mrs. Nicolaus, P.C.T., Principal. Shorthand-typewriting. Day, Evening, and Special Speed- Classes, 4.30 to 6 p.m. Book-keeping.. Evening Classes conducted by Miss Featonby, B.Com. (late o£ Banks Commercial College), who specially prepared 35 of the, 26 successful Wellington Students at the Chamber of Commerce Exam. , "\TISS HARDINGE-MALTBY, Recitation, Voice Production, and Dramatic Art. Private or Class Lessons. All pupils prepared for "Trinity College,. Diplomas passed, both Theory and Practical. Special Tuition for 'Stage, etc. For fees, re children, etc., 3.30 to 6. 1. Mowbray-st. (top of 80-a-en-st.). Tel. 41-240. ELOCUTION. IVTISS MAUDE FARRANT, ■"•*• Recognised Specialist in Juvenile Work. Private i tuition. Few vacancies in Saturday Playette Class. Adult Comedy Class forming. Studio: 229, Upper Vivian street. ■ VIOLIN. T ESLIE C. WALKER. L.A.8., •^ HAS RESUMED TEACHING. STUDIO, 227, WILLIS STREET. LOWER HUTT STUDENTS. Interviews Tuesdays, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at MISS A. DUFF'S STUDIO, Bell's Buildings, Lower Hutt. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME EMILY BIUGGS ADAME EMILY BRIGGS (Late Professor of Singing, L.A.M., London), MISS JEANETTK BRIGGS, L.A.8., will Resume Tuition in above on MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Studios: 71, COURTENAY PLACE and 2, MATAI ROAD, HATAITAI. (Appointments by letter to Hataitai;) Wellington Competition Successes include: 1924: Gentleman's .Championship and Gentleman's Aggregate Marks (Gold Medal). 1925: Ladies' Championship, Ladies Scholarship' and Aggregate Marks (Diamond Ring). 1926: Ladies'. Championship. 1927: Ladies' Championship and Aggregate Marks (Diamond Ring). 1925: ■ Gentleman's Scholarship and Schubert Gold Medal. 1929: Gentleman's Championship, Aggregate Marks (Gold Medal), and Ladies' Scholarship. 1930: Ladies' Aggregate Marks (Diamond Ring). 1929: (Napier) Ladies' and Gentleman's Championships. - 1930: (Christchurch) Gentleman's Championship (winning maximum, points), and Gentleman's Scholarship. Also many other successes in New Zealand and England. HEMINGWAY'S STILL IN THE LEAD. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. OF the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway Students. BANKING DIPLOMA. Hemingway's passed 07 candidates. In. Auckland and Wellington centres Hemingway students secured over half the total of recorded passes. SECRETARIAL FINAL. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate was a Hemingway Student. Again ' Hemingway's score a full 100 per cent. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beats Big Australia. MR. A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27, Tiranga road, Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist—heads the list for all AustralaSMß. W. R. MATHIESON, 36, Messines road, Karori, Wellington—takes second BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. Enrol with the School that gets the Passes. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. . All Classes begin MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. The Director may be consulted between the hours of 7 and 8 at the College, Mount Cook, from MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, to FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. N.B.—Enrolments, will be- taken* as under: — Accountancy and Commercial—Mon. and Tues., 16th and ,17th February: Trade Classes—Wed. and Thurs., 18th and 19th February. All other Classes—Friday, 20th FebruaryCOURSES PROVIDED. Electrical, Mechanical and Motor Engineering, Building Construction and Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinet-mak-ing, Plumbing, Motor-car Body-building, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations, Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day and Evening Courses are provided Design, Painting and Modelling from Life. Poster and Illustration Work Sign and Ticket-writing, Art Metalwork, Woodcarving, Art Leatherwork, Painting and Decorating, Plasterers' Piece Moulding. Holders of Free Places may be admitted FREE to any of the above courses approved by the Director. Prospectuses giving full particulars may be obtained "at the College Office, Mount Cook. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSION AL EXAMINATIONS. Classes 'for the above will be held from 6.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing 23rd February. FEES for Students under 21, One aveaiug of 2 hours weekly, 40s : ■ annum, each additional evening or perio£ weekly 20s per annum., Students over 21 pay double above fees. , . Under certain conditions the classes are free to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. Staff: T. L. James, M. Com., A.K.A.N.Z., A.LA.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. H. J. Thompson, M.A., LL.M., M.Com. N. A. Bryne, M.A., LL.B. E. Cannons, A.P.A., N.Z., A.1.A., N.Z. E. Evans, M.A., F.R.E.S. D. L. Irwin, A.P.A., N.Z., A.A.I.S. R. E. Pope, LL.M. Special Classes for University Entrance and Accountants' Preliminary. _ Full particulars may be obtained an application at the College Office.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 5
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