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EDUCATIONAL. . TEACHER OF FRENCH. "YfADAME L. DECHANET-M&INTOSH, ■"?■ holder Teacher's Diploma, Education • Department, France. 125 Upper Elizabeth Street. ~- MISS MAUDE FARRANT. PUPIL of Lawrence Campbell School, -1-' Sydney—Elocution and Dramatic Art. Private tuition and classes. Studio, 229 Upper Vivian Street. MISS MAMIE REID, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. 1U (Gold Medallist), has commenced giving tuition in MODERN DANCE PIANO PLAYING (Shefte System). All particulars procurable at BEGG'S, Manners Street. WOMEN STUDENTS' HOSTEL Vy SOCIETY • i For University Women Students. VICTORIA HOUSE, 282 The Terrace. Accommodation available for Women Students. Applications to the Warden (Miss Murison) at Victoria House. Tel. 51-769. VERA MOGINIE, . From Sydney Conscrvatorium, TI^ILL commence Teaching the Art of !•• Voice Production and Singing On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Interviews and particulars at Begg's Music Store, or .Tel. 51-520. VIOLIN STUDENTS. ERIC E. MEIER receives Students at his Studios, COURTENAY CHAMBERS, 15 Courtenay Place, Fourth Floor. .SPECIALIST IN CLASS TUITION. : THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING sUL'CEScMISS- KOWNTKEE'S SCHOOL OK SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT ING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes resume January 16 Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. Ela lien stein Bros. Building, 33 Willis Street, Wellington. CARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Stewart Dawson's Bldgs. Tel. 47-55* - Personal and Individual Tuition in Shorts hand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, K.C.'JLS. (Inc.),'■F.l.P., (Lqn.), N.U.T. (Eng.). All terms commence with student; tram and rail concessions. Reopening Jan 13. 1934. MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Druids' Chambers, Woodward Street.' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. {CLASSES for Beginners, morning, after- *-' noon, and evening. Also sho^t refresher courses for those desiring positions or promotion. Special training in business correspondence. Full particulars from MRS. NICOLAUS, P.C.T., Principal. Tel. 43-708. ART OF SINGING. CIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI. Concert Studios: 262 LAMBTON QUAY (Hannah's Bldgs.). . ..TEACHING RESUMED. It will interest the musical public of Wellington to know that over 28,000 lessona ,to 700 students have been given at the studios. And, in addition to 300 Students' Concerts, the following Grand Operas, also have been performed:— "Faust," "Aida," "Cavalleria Rusticana," "Magic Flute," and "Ruins of Athens." Competition Successes.—6 Championships, 11 Scholarships, and over 100 First Prizes. , , Signor Cesaroni's Studio' offers unique ■ ' opportunities''to vocal students for Voice . Production, Interpretation, Ballad Singing, and Classic or Operatic Repertoire. "Wednesday Evening, Educational Classes and .Rehearsals of Grand Opera, with appropriate costumes and; scenery. Vacancies for "WALHALLA" OPERATIC CHORUS." Interviews daily. Prospectus on application. '' > GILBY'S EVENING' SHORTHAND And TYPEWRITING COURSE. PITMAN'S or Gregg Shorthand, Touch ■*■ Typewriting, Commercial English, etc. TUITION HOURS: Mondays to Thursday, 5.15 to 0.10 p.m. Monday, .Tuesday, and Thursday, 7 to . 8 p.m. Students may. attend any Session for one or more hours weekly and enrol for one or more subjects. - 1933 EXAM. RESULTS: 379 Candidates Presented 319 Candidates Passed. , 92 PER CENT PASSES. ; , PROSPECTUS FREE! GILBY'S. COLLEGE, Director: A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng), F.C.S. (N.Z.), Broadway Bldgs (opp. St. Jaihes Theatre), 100 Courtenay Place, Wellington. p Tel. 51-087. ' Tel. 51-987. t • ' HARLE'S COLLEGE SMASHES ALL RECORDS IN EXAMINATION PASSES FOR 1933 ' UNPRECEDENTED PERCKNT.AGE DISCLOSED IN AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE. IJKOUII positive ol the remarkable ref suits obtained by "H.C.A." Students is.contained in the Certificate below. Such astounding success demonstrates in practical fashion that no student can afford to let 1934 pass without examining the "H.C.A." method Send for Prospectus. .AUDIT OF "H.C.A." EXAMINATION (1933) RESULTS. 1 have examined the records pt Hafle's College of Accountancy Ltd., and, pf the ntimber of, candidates presented by the College in November. 1933. examinations: 1 certily—' 1. That in' Wellington 84 per cent, of the "H.C.A." Candidates for final examinations passed. 2. In other sections 70 per cent, ot those presented passed. (Signed) W. P. MORRISON, F.N.Z.A.A.. F.F.1.A., Auditor. Reference to the New Zealand Society or Accountants' Year Book will' emphaBise how immensely superior thopo figures are to the general average. .' (N.8.-In Wellington durine 1934 Classes in Bookkeeping Stage 2, Stage 3, and Auditing, will attain be conducted personally by Mr. Harle.) Accountancy: B. Com.: Banking; Secre- , tarial. ; ■ ' v HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNT' . ' ANCY. LTD., , ' 100 The Terrace, Wellington., '■ P.O. Box 859. \ : ■': V r,

j ,:■.,. TO STUDENTS OF THE . I UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. TNTENDING'Students of the above University are notified that MR. E. J. WYATT ■■■■has this year established a HOSTEL FOR' THEIR ACCOMMODATION in LITTLEBOUHNE CRESCENT, DUNEDIN. • . \ . .." "HILLVIEW," iis'the place is known, commands a truly magnificent view .of , -both th& Harbour and the Peninsuht Hills, being situated, as it is, on the rise above the city, i . • _ . The Hostel' has been comfortably furnished in the utmost taste and regardless of expense. The table is above reproach—at least Three Courses at Each Meal. Special facilities-are available for study. ' \ ' ' FEES ARE: ■ '. . ;. 22/6, 23/6, 24/6 (SHARE)— 26- and 27/6 (SINGLE). A limited amount of-accommodation is still available, and communications are , invited. "'■,'■■ i ■■-.....•; .-"'.■■■■■ ' TELEGRAMS: , ■ " HILLVIEW," ROSLYN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 5

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