situations Vacant. „. '■ PJAPABLB, Experienced Gardena* *-' Wanted, i days weekly, or' full time. Send details as to age, experience, wage* required, /together with copies of teeir monials, to "* I "Gardener," G.P.O. BOX 1491, WELLINGTON. | EDUCATIONAL. I ■ jwELLINCTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, I DAY SCHOOL COMMENCES ' I 9 a.ra. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, I /BOURSES arc arranged to provide con^ *-' tinued education in general subjects ai well as specialised instruction. COURSES FOR BOYS: ART —Leading to the application-of all forms of Art to industrial and commercial activities. BUILDING—For those who intend t» enter the Building, Cabinetmaking, Motor Body, Aeroplane Construction, or Plumbing industries. COMMERCE—For general -or special activities. Students aiming at Accountancy and other higher commercial post* take a SPECIAL COMMERCIAL COURSE. ENGINEERING—For students who propose to engage in mechanical, electrical, or radio engineering. Students who in*" tend to train for the higher branches o£ engineering in anv* capacity take * SPECIAL .ENGINEERING COURSE. . COURSES FOR GIRLS: . ■ ART—Similar to those arranged for boys. COMMERCE—SimiIar to those arranged ■ for boys except that those training _a* Shorthand typistes receive more specialised instruction. HOME SCIENCE—FuII courses provide for tho complete management of a home. Training is also provided m dressmaking, millinery, internal decoration, and soft fur- ' DAY COURSES FOR SENIORS. ■ These courses are completely specialised and are vocational. They are arranged for students who have reached a good standard of general education. ART—For Commercial' and industrial pursuits as well as for continued cultural and teaching activities. HOME SCIENCE—For those who _m« tend to engage in home and social activities. COMMERCE—SpeciaI courses in,Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, and Accountancy. Dre'svniikinK and Millinery for home and industrial purposes. ENROLMENTS: These should be made at tho College Office between 8.30 a m. .and 4.30 p.m. The Director will see those who reqiiira advice, concerning rourFes on FRIDAY, 4th inst., between 2 and 4.30 p.m. R. G. RIDLING, Director.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 11
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