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EDUCATIONAL. yiLLAH CASTLE, CASTLE, A.R.C.M., L.R.S.M. (London), Of Royal College of Music, London. RESUMES VIOLIN TEACHING, MONDAY, JANUARY 31. For Terms and Interviews apply 27 Colombo Street, Wellington South. Tel. 25-340. OTANLEY OLIVER, VOICE CULTURE AND SINGING. ROOF HOUSE STUDIO, EVENING POST CHAMBERS. OPEN MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938. > Residence: 4e Boulcott Terrace. ', SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. TNDIVIDUAL Tuition. Moderate fees. ■*■ All qualified students in good positions. Enrol now. , MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T. 115 LAMBTON QUAY (Saywell Building.) Telephone 47-699. Res. 47-474. HfODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. "i. 22 The Terrace, ■ Reopens after Xmu Vacation on January 24, 1938. All qualified pupils in excellent position*. No overcrowding, only limited number taken. 11.-A. NICOLAUS. P.T.O. Principal. HADLOW PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MASTERTON. BOARDING School for Boys, chiefly between ages of 6 and 14 years. Healthy locality, Open-air Dormitories, and Schoolrooms, owimming Baths, Tennis Court, Woodwork Room. Modern methods of diet. Prospectus on application to the Secretary. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 1 TTIGH SCHOOL re-opens MONDAY, XX FEBRUARY 7,1938. Evening School re-opens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938. COURSES FOR BOYS—Art, Bakery, Building, Commerce, Engineering. COURSES FOR GIRLS—Art, Commerce, Domestic Science. , SENIOR AND SPECIAL DAY COURSES • —Art, Commerce, Domestic Science, Dressmaking, and Home Crafts. Prospectus and information may be obtained from the College Office, Mount Cook. The Director will see parents who desire to consult with him, at' the College on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, .from 10-12 a.m. or 3-5 p.m., and. on FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, from- 10-12 a.m., 3-5, and 7-8 p.m. R. G. RIDLING, Director. "H.C.A." STUDENTS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL, THERE'S nothing hypothetical about the success 'of "H.C.A:" Students . . . nor is this success confined to any one year. .Year-after year "H.C.A." Students are successful at ALL exams. DOMINION EXAMINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER, 1937. Percentage of Subject. "H.C.A." Passes. Bookkeeping 1 75 Bookkeeping 2 72.9 Bookkeeping 3 ..r» 72.2 Auditing 86.8 Economics .'. 69.9 Trustees 79.1 Bankruptcy Law 74.4 Company Law 74.6 * Mercantile Law 1 74 Mercantile Law 2 70.8 Of the number of students presented by "H.C.A." • 79.2- per; cent, were successful. AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE: I have compared the foregoing figures with the records of Harle's College of Accountancy, Ltd., and with the Official Results of ACCREDITED PASSES, and certify to their accuracy. (Signed) C. S. HOGG, A.P.A.N.Z., Auditor. Write for "H.C.A." Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD. The only College that publishes AUDITED examination results. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 859. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Principal: Mr. J. R. Sutcliffe," B.Sc. A BOARDING and- Day School for . -*■ Preparatory, Primary, and Secondary boys from FIVE to NINETEEN years. Spacious and well-equipped grounds. ! Boxing and Gymnastics are provided for ! all boys by the Physical Director. Openair Swimming Baths. Expert instr.ucti.oiss1 in Swimming and Life-saving. Religious instructions by Presbyterian Ministers. ■ FirsJ Term of 1038 commences Feb. 8. . Boarders assemble on Monday, Feb. 7. The Principal will be in attendance for the purpose of interviewing parents from Monday, January 31. Prospectus and particulars from THE PRINCIPAL. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. Boarding and- Day School for Girls ' from 5 to 19 years. TTNROLMENTS are now being received for 1938. and there are still a few " vacancies. Pupils prepared for public examinations, and girls of all denominations accepted. The new wing provides an attractive home for boarders. Sunny cubicles and sleeping balconies. All classes now housed in main building. Additions and improve- - ments to classrooms. First term of 1938 commences Feb. 8. Prospectus and all information from MISS IRENE WILSON, M.A., ' .Headmistress.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 5

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