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EDUCATIONAL. i rR. CLEMENT ' MAY PIA *-R. CLEMENT MAY M will resume tuition 3i g | ; on TUESDAY, 7th. FEBRUARY. M : rua: Elocution and Dramatic Art.' Stammering and Defective Speech ' (jjsuccessfully treated. May has been especially successful in cess the treatment of young children. 926, io: Bristol Building, Lambton quay, phones: Studio 40-091, Private 53-563. T^ HTH M. HIND, M.A., L.T:C.L., t|v will resume teaching on Tyi TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. te& Jatin, French, English, Elocution. :cial coaching for Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations. JJ] Lawrence street, and. Bristol Studio. Telephone 24-583. . Xci ■ Pu MISS CATHERINE MONCRIEFF. j. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. , ESUMES Teaching Wednesday, Ist J February. Inquiries at 133, Tinakori i, and at the Bristol.' ~ MR. KEEBLE THURKETTLE, L.T.C.L., Gold Medallist. • . V lANO THEORY AND HARMONY. )MMENCES Teaching MONDAY, 6th en FEBRUARY. ■' _ ■ - p.! tudio: 18, Oriental terrace, Oriental _ r. Tel. 50-301.. . DANCING AND PIANOFORTE. n - ISS JOAN BENGE, Room 18, Bqul- 1 - cott Chambers, commences Teaching ncing, Operatic, Character, Tap, Clasand Spanish, and Music, Theory, and -p>, ictical, on MONDAY, 30th . JA2TO- *" !Y. Reasonable terms. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street. ' _ ?elephone 51-611. '■: . ?upils prepared for Competitions and iminations. •■ P] VIOLIN. '■ ' ESLIE C. WALKER,, L.A.8., resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, 2nd FEBrARY, at his residence, 227, .WILLIS REET. Tel. 53-840. " ; - SINGING. . V CGNORA AIDA BULMAS ~ (Operatic Soprano), Jate Principal Opera Houses (Italy), sumes Teaching on WEDNESDAY, Ist IBRUARY, 1933, Interviews at Begg's (Manners street). 3pecial Classes for School Children. Private Address, 166, Aro street. SINGING; •. IGNOR LUCD3N CESARONI will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, ; FEBRUARY, at his Studio, 262, Lamb-'. a. quay (Hannah's Bldgs.). ■ ■■ . . Cnterviews daily from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. r Prospectus on application. MARSDEN- SCHOOL,' KARORI, WELLINGTON." Boarding and Day School for Girls. ywn Preparatory, 20, Mtzherbert ter. • New Term will begin on WED- • NESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. The rincipal and Head Mistresses of the Preiratory Schools will be at home to Parits, 10 a.m. till 12, on Monday, 6th Feb. New Pupils will attend for Examination , i Tuesday,-7th' February, at 10 ajn. G. E. MAYHEW, Principal. SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA - esumes Teaching MONDAY, SOth JAN. VOCAL ART, ARTISTIC FLUTE . PLAYING, ITALIAN DICTION. ~<ORKECT Italian Method of Voice ProJ duction, as is adopted by the celecated European Artists.1 Truda's Studits always in demand for Professional erformancee. Prospectus on application t ' ' • . . ....■■■ STUDIOS: 149, WILLIS-ST. Telephone. . START: THE NEW; YEAR WELL! CiEAKN SHORTHAND AND TYPE- : WRITING. fNDIVIDUAL Tuition Guaranteed. L Moderate fees. All terms commence rith pupil. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T., Pitman's Cert. Teacher by Exam., 6, Turnbull-st., off Murphy-st. (3 mins. com Government Buildings). TeL 41-304. PETONE MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. . PECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Reopens L MONDAY, 6th February, at 0.30 •mv ~"v Full-time Courses in COMMERCE, IOME SCIENCE, BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, and MOTOR ENGINEERING and ALLIED .-TRADES re provided. ' FREE PLACES may be held by any ropil (a) who has a Proficiency or Comietency Certificate or (b) who, not. having :ither of "these certificates, is over 14 ■ears of age and has attended a primary chool within the last six months. ENROLMENTS will be received at the school Office: during the hours of 10-12 i.m. and 2-4 p.m., from WEDNESDAY, st FEBRUARY, or at any time by post. "■•-■• A. McFADYEN, Principal. i ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS,' - Enrol with C«NTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, lv- LTD. Excellent tutors. Printed notes in handy booklet form. Tuition by class or by correspondence. Moderate fees. Mr. Enting may be consulted daily, or each evening between 7 and 8.30. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward street, Wellington. ..:, Bos 826. Tel. 44-406. <V«" JUDGE BY RESULTS. THOUSANDS OF ACCOUNTANCY PASSES RECORDED BY HEMINGWAY'S STUDENTS; ' F choosing a school to coach you for the Accountancy Professional Examination the wisest and safest plan, is to judge by results. '■'■-. During the past 35 years, students of Hemingway's Correspondence Schools have accounted for the majority of Passes recorded. Thousands of Hemingway's students have qualified in Accountancy. Qualification is guaranteed, you are coached until you pass, independent of'the time taken, and at the original fee. All lessons have been written, and are constantly kept up to date, by widelyexperienced Accountancy Specialists. Students' work is under constant supervision by experts who have been through "the accountancy mill." , FREE BOOK, "Accountancy," sent pest free on request—over 80 pages of invaluable information. Write to-day. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ii^^ P.O. lox 516, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1933, Page 4