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EDUCATIONAL. 7 SIGNORA A. COMPAIIINI, F.T.C.L., ' Singing and Voice Production (Bel CantoJ Pianoforte. * "RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, iu IV Eeb. I, at her Studio, The _ Island Bay. Tel. 14-363. r; City Studio: l)e Luxo Theatre Bldgs., _ Courtenay Place. 3) r Interviews by telephone appointments. m TI/TR E A. CAERLYON-BENNET£ n " M ' TEACHER OF SINGING Late London and Milan (Italy), in 118 Lambton Quay, e- HAS RESUMED TEACHING. - t PIANOFORTE. t- pERTRUDE JOHNSTON, L.R.A.M., _ Resumes Teaching on ■ y MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Ie ROOM 11, — 37 Courtenay Place. ° t " Interviews, 2-5 p.m., or by appointment, MISS L. G. PINFOLD, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. i- 'RESUMES TEACHING in Theory, itr ■" Harmony, and Practice of the Piano b on THURSDAY. Feb. 4. Studios: Wil- — lerton Bldgs., 5S Molesworth Street; Methodist Schoolroom, Karori. Miss Pinfold will be at the Willertoa , Buildings Studio for interviews on Wed« 3 nesday, 3rd. e- — ■a, PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, THEORY, MISS LORNA BLACK, L.R.S.M., Reg. n " -"-i- istered Teacher. —J'irst Term 1937 _ commences on MONDAY, Feb. 8. Junior i; Pianoforte Group and Percussion Band a. classes will also be arranged. Et Studios: Hill Bros. Bldg., 118 Lambton io Quay, and 9 Glen Road, Kelburn. "f MR. GORDON SHORT? a- GORDON SHORT -j Resumes Pianoforte Lessons FEBRUARY 1. r- Elementary to Diploma grade. >r g. Special attention to Sight-reading and _ Song Accompaniments. Correspondence l ® Course. 99 Boulcott Street. s' WELLINGTON" TECHNICAL 50 COLLEGE. * ENROLMENT OF NEW STUDENTS-. 7 HIGH SCHOOL, •k ; THHE DIRECTOR will see parents of intending students at the College on Thursday, January 28, between the hours of 10 and 12, and 3 and 5; and on Friday, January 29, between the hours of 10 J' and 12, 3 and 5, and 7 and 8. - IT WILL BE UNNECESSARY FOR t . THE STUDENTS TO ATTEND WITH ; s THEIR PARENTS. Enrolments will close at the usual tima but will be accepted if posted to the CoI« >, lege not later than Tuesday, February 2. Prospectus and enrolment form may be . obtained from the College Office. e QUALIFY FOR A GOOD POSITION. * Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typej, writing, English, and Business Method* I ensures success. Enrol now! e MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., J ItX p.c ,T. (Pitman's Cert. Teacher), i 180 LAMBTON QUAY i (next W.F.C.A.) *• Telephone 47-632. Res. 47-474. THE MODERN COMMERCIAL : SCHOOL, J 22 The Terrace, B Close to Station and Government Bldg*. - Special Training for STENOGRAPHERS j and Positions Found. • t Rail and Tram Concessions. Prospectus on Application. Tel. 43-708. jl M. A. NICOLAUS, P.C.T., s Principal. I GREENISH PIANOFORTE. , e Resumes Tuition on January 27. j. j Special fees for dual tuition. j Studio: Tel. 41-633. j Brittain's Bldgs., 54 Manners St. HUNTLE* SCHOOL, MARION. (Founded 1897.)- i 1 A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOB ! BOYS. BOARDERS ONLY. A FULLY-EQUIPPED School, possess ing fine playing fields, o chapel, and ' swimming baths. Exhibitions for Musis , and Singing. Two Scholarships for the sons of Old Boys. Particulars and prospectus are obtainable from the HE ADMAIi xTSR, WHAT EVERY ' ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW. ; fpHE "H.C.A." is the most practical and uniformly successful course of i accountancy tuition in the Dominion. The "H.C.A." Course has exclusive features that eliminate all unnecessary study, and direct the student along avenues of work that assure success aft all exams. The "H.C.A." Course embodies personal tuition for each individual student by practical professional me*» The "H.C.A." Course not onif assures that student's success a# exams., but also lays the foundation for a successful life as a Profession# Accountant. "H.C.A." Students are uniformlf successful—not at one exam, but at all exams.—not any one year but every; year since the college has been estab* lished. There's no gainsaying actual figures. The "H.C.A." special tuition for new students who have "failed" has a remarkable record of successes to it* credit The first step towards success in accountancy is your first year's tuition. Start with all the advantages that you can. Obtain the H.C.A. Prospectus. Write to HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO "EVENING PoSr< ADVERTISERS. pONTRACI ADVERTISERS ar« , asked to hand in Copy at j least ONE CLEAR DAY before ' date of issue Owinp to the large I amount of advertising in the "Evening Post" it is necessary to make this request BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., ' The •'Evening Post.*! WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. WE CAN SUPPLY pLEAN. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER (In any Quantities). v,ii PRICE: 12s fid per cwt (ex store). "EVENING POST" (Boulcott Street Entrance)'.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 3

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