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EDUCATIONAL. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. THE Session beeins on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. ENROLMENT: Dming the hours (9 a.m. to i3O p.m.) at the School Office, Princess Street, next week, February li to IS; also in the Evenings, 7-8 o'clock, of Weduesday, February 16 (Trades and Domestic Classes), and of Thursday, February 17 (Accountancy, Commercial, Art, and all other Classes). PROSPECTUS on application. iIIODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, "-1 22 The Terrace. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. Day and Evening Classes with strictly individual attention and no overcrowding. SPECIAL 5 o'clock SESSION. M. A. NICOLA US, P.T.C., Principal. Telephone 43-708. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND ENGLISH. Day and Evening Classes. Individual Tuition ensures success. Moderate fees. Enrol MISS A. -SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.C.T., 115 Lambton Quay (Saywell Building). Telephone 47J399. Residence_47_-474. MATRICULATION. Public Service Entrance, Training College Entrance, Post Office Examination. Now is the time to enrol for a course with OTUAKT TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Harcourt Chambers, Panama Street. EVENING CLASSES have commenced. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES commence February 19. Also Private Coaching and Correspondence Tuition. SEND FOR NEW PROSPECTUS. H. P.-ISAAC, M.A., Principal. Tel. 44-754. __ "H.C.A." STUDENTS AGAIN / SUCCESSFUL. T'HERE'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, 1037. Percentage of Subject. "H.C.A." Passes. Bookkeeping 1 75 Bookkeeping 2 72.9 Bookkeeping 3 72.2 Auditing 86.8 Economics 69.9 Trustees "9.1 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'a 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. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL VV COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS: Classes are held from 6.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Fees for students under 21: One evening of two hours weekly, 40s per annum; each additional evening weekly, 20s per annum. Students over 21 pay double above fees. Under conditions the classes- are free to those ivho comply •with the Free Place Regulations. STAFF: T. L. James, M.Com., A.R.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5., A.I.A.N.Z. (Head of Department). J. V. Burton, M.A., B.Sc. N. A. Byrne, M.A.. LL.B. E. Cannons, J.P., F.R.A.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z. H. L Cooper, A.R.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. R. H. D. Hall, A.R.A.N.Z. E. L. Pocock R. E. Pope, LL.M. J. K. Purdie, A.R.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. D. Tayler, 8.C0m., A.R.A.N.Z. R. E. Tripe, LL.M. H. T. Underhill, A.R.A.N.Z. Full Courses, Commercial and Continuation Classes. —Pre-vocational for junior students. Advanced courses both Day and Evening for senior students and adults. Instruction provided in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Principles, and Salesmanship. Special Classes for University Entrance and for Literature, The n3rama, Musical Appreciation, and Orchestral Practice. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Full Courses. —Pre-vocational for junior students. Special for senior and adult students. Part-time Courses.—Both day _ and evening for seniors and adults, who cannot take complete course. Special courses for those training for. nursing .or for domestic activities. Instruction provided in Cookery and Dietetics Nutrition and Biochemistry, Laundry Work, Dressmaking, Millinery, Housewifery, and Homecraft. BAKERY DEPARTMENT. Full courses for both male and female students. Pre-vocational for junior students. Special for seniors and adults. Instruction provided in Bakery, Confectionery, and Catering. In the Domestic Science and Bakery Course full use is made of the College Practice Flat and the College Cafeteria to give training in Home Craft and in small or large-scale Cookery, Baking, and Catering. ART DEPARTMENT. , ', Full Courses. —Pre-vocatioual for junior students. Special courses for senior and adult students in both Day and Evening. Instruction, is provided in Drawing and Painting from the Antique and from Life, Still Life Modelling from the Antique and from Life Design and its application to industrial activities, Lettering, .the ■\rtistic Crafts including Woodcarvmg, Etching, Art Metalwork, Embroidery, Leathenvork, and Hand Weaving. BUILDING DEPARTMENT. Full Day Courses for junior and senior students. Evening Classes in Building Construction and Drawing. Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, Coach or Motor Body Building, Panel Beating and Sheet Metalwork. Plumbing. Special courses are arranged for those students preparing for Architecture and for examinations for Sanitary Inspectors or for membership of the Royal bamtary Institute. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Full Day Courses for junior and senior students. Evening Classes for Mechanical, Electrical, Motor and Radio bnginee Spe Bcial Courses provided for students preparing for examinations for Associate Membership of the Institutions of Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineers, London, for Radio Operators and Servicemen, for Electrical Wiremen and in Metallurgy, Gas, and Electric Welding. NOTE.—City and Guilds Examinations: ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 15. ENROLMENT. EVENING SCHOOL.—Students are requested to enrol on the evenings as under: — ' . , , r/^-vT-r, a v Accountancy and Commercial—MO> DA \ and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 and Trade' Clashes — WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16 and 17. All Other Classes-FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18 Prospectuses of any Department may be. obtained from the College Office. R. G. RIDLING, I Director.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 5

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