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] .",, " EDUCATIONAL. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls. ■ THE New Term will begin on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. The Principal, Miss G. E. Mayhew, and the Headmistress of the Preparatory School will be At Home to Parents on Monday, February 7, from 10 a.m.* to Noon, or after February 2 by appointment. Prospectus on application to the Secretary. • .. ■ VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. MISS VIOLET LAMACROFT, L.R.S.M., ■»•*• resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 7. Studio: 6, BRISTOL PIANO BUILDING, Lambton Quay. VIOLIN. Jj CHURLEY WALKER, L.K.S.M., Resumes Teaching at his Residence, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. STUDIO: 227 UPPER WILLIS STREET. TOAN DAROUX, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., «* resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 1, 1938. Interviews 2-4 p.m. Studio: 126 Riddiford Street, Newtown. ; SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA. IGNOR A. P. TRUDA. VOICE CULTURE, SINGING, AND FLUTE. : ; , Italian Modern method of Voice.Production, as adopted by the Celebrated European Artists.' ■Specialising in Voice Placing, Classification, Equalising, and Developing all Vocal Registers, Correct Breathing, Technique. Solfeggio a Specialty. A System which rapidly perfects one in Time, Rhythm, Sight-Reading, and Ear-Training. STUDIO.—I49 Willis St; (Telephone.) ■ i THE MOST PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANCY TEXT BOOKS EVER WRITTEN ~ . ' v, 'THESE text books are lucidly writ- _■*-. ten and present the test matter in a form that is quickly grasped by students. Each book thoroughly and 'exhaustively treats each subject.' Tutorial Bookkeeping, Stage I, 7s 6d. Tutorial Bookkeeping, Stage TI (second edition), 23s (postage paid). Tutorial Bookkeeping, Advance"'{Second edition), 25s (postage paid). ' "Auditing," the special New Zealind 193S Third Edition, 25s (postage paid). The outstanding success of "H.C.A." students at all exams, each year has eclipsed those of all other companies, colleges, and schoolß, and credit for this is due in no small measure'to the excellence of these text books. / HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., The only College that publishes Audited examination results. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. STUDENTS. Enrol with' JTNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes Commence MONDAY, February 7. Write or call for Free Prospectm. Box 826, ' Viekers House, Wellington. Woodward St. ARORI PRIVATE KINDER* GARTEN, ST. MARY'S CHURC& HALL, Main Road. For Boys and Girls from 3-5 years. Commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938. 'Principal: Phyllis Gray (Certifiated Kindergartener). ' Private Telephone 26-486; WEHiESLEY 'I COLLEGE. Registered. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY. ■- SCHOOL FOR BOYS. "BURST TERM Commences TUESDAY. ■ffi.. FEBRUARY B.:The Headmaster will be at ."the College, to interview parents of present and intending pupils, from TUESiDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Interviews are best arranged by Telephone. Prospectus can be obtained on appliSTEVENS, M.A., F.R.E.S., Headmaster. 88-98 The Terrace. S&ephW 47-543. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. . HEADMASTER: W. A. ARMOUR, MJL.j M.Sc. I HPHE First Term for 1938 begins on A TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Enrolment of new pupils will be made on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7, as follows:— (a) For pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A-M, from 9.30 a.m. to noon. (b) For pupils whoeo surnames begin with one of the letters N-Z, from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. At the time of enrolment the following must be presented for inspection: Primary School Record Card, Primary School Leaving Certificate, and Certificate of Birth: At the same time the Activities Fee and the Insurance Fee should be paid in. ■ In connection with the enrolment of Boarders, the Headmaster • will be available for interviews on Friday, 4th February, Saturday morning, sth, and Monday, February 7. . COURSES OF STUDY: The school provide* a General Course, including Latin, and a Modern'or Non-Latin Course. All pupils will be expected to take English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Science, and Drawing. French as a rule will be taken by all pupils. In the Modern Course, instead of Latin, provision is made'for Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Woodwork, and Metalwork, while Economics and Mercantile Law may be taken in Sixth Forms. ' ■ ~ Prospectus and forms of admission^are obtainable at the College at the time of enrolment, or at the office of the Board of Governors. G. L. JUDD, I Acting Secretary, 105 Customhouse Quay. EXCHANGE. . ~~ EXCHANGE, 5 Rooms, Lower Hutt for lame near city, £650, freehold. 2597 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. AR" tor Section—Morris, S-12, recent model, or ditto Foard, Austin, accepted as part payment on good section, £350, Khandallah; glorious View. P.O. Box 31, Paraparauniu. _. ' . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 4

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