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DANCINn. WELLINGTON'S LEADING MODERN DANCE! CT. FRANCIS HALL, >--_'. FRANCIS HALL, OPENS NEXT SATURDAY. ( i For a Bigger, Brighter, and Better Dancing Season With JACK COAVDREY AND HIS BAND. TAIA HALL Come to the Select - TAIA HALL 50-50 DANCE, i TAIA HALL TAIA HALL, - TAIA HALL - 1 KILBIRNIE. TAIA HALL EVERY SATURDAY. TAIA HALL Good Supper, Excellent TAIA HALL Music, Novelties. ' TAIA HALL Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is Gd. . TAIA HALL , Special Reduction for ' TAIA HALL Early Doors. TAIA HALL Bus leaves Hall for TAIA HALL Station, 12.5. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, £5 29 A 7 ivian Street, FOR OLD-TISIE DANCING. Les. AA 7 alker's Orchestra (6). THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 2s. M.C., H. O'Doherty. c EDUCATIONAL. v SHORTHAND-TYPISTS AVANTED. Demand exceeds supply. AH qualified students in good positions. INDIVIDUAL TUITION GUARANTEED. Enrol now. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5.. P.C.T., ' 115 Lambton Quay (Saywell Building). 3 Telephone 47-699. Residence 47-474, a "THE HOLLINSIDE PLAYERS." ■ ,: ADULT A 7 aeancies—Thorough Tuition rj given by Leading. Teacher in Elocu- ( tion, Plays, and Dialogues, for £1 Is per c term. 2302 Evg. Post. r CCHOOL OF SPEECH TRAINING I •3 ■ AND DRAMATIC ART. l UNA AA 7 ELLER. - Pupils Coached for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations. Studios: Slajestic Buildings, "Willis Street. 91 Park Road, Sliramar. Character AVork a Specialty. .- MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ( 111 22 The Terrace, SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING. Day and Evening Classes with strictly individual attention and no overcrowding, < SPECIAL 5 o'clock SESSION. j M. A. NICOLA US, P.T.C., Principal. ( Telephone 43-708. ( VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. J SESSION 1938. ( THE SESSION WILL COSISIENCE on MONDAY, Slarch 7. Professors will , be in attendance to meet intending stu- j dents as follows: — ( MONDAY, SIARCH 7: ARTS FACULTY: 10 a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. SCIENCE FACULTY: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. LAAV FACULTY: 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. - COSISIERCE FACULTY: 6 p.m. to S p.m. TUESDAY,' SIARCH 8: ( ARTS FACULTY: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and - 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. SCIENCE FACULTY: 2.30 p.m. to 6 ( p.m. ; LAW FACULTY: 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. COSISIERCE FACULTY: 2 p.m. to 5 { p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. £ WEDNESDAY, SIARCH 9. t All classes will meet at the hours mentioned in the calendar. . c Instruction is given for Degrees in Arts, Science, Law and Commerce; for the In- ( termediate Examination in-Sledicine, Dentistry, Home Science, and Engineering; .for the Accountancy Professional Examinations; for the first-year course in Agri- - culture; for Diploma in Education, and for the greater part of the Diploma in Journalism - G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. \ DAY CLASSES FOR SENIORS AND . ADULTS. , PART-TISIE or Full-time Tuition is * available during the day. ' ART DEPARTMENT. - Instruction in t Drawing and Painting from the An- ' tique and from Life, Still Life, Slodel- t ling from the Antique and from Life, 1 Design and its application to industrial activities, Lettering, the artistic , crafts, including AA 7 oodcarviii'g, Etching, Art Metalwork, Embroidery, . Leatherwork, and Hand Weaving. SATURDAY ART CLASSES. Preparatory Art Class for 1 oung Students; Drawing from Natural and Fashioned Objects; Design; Imaginative Drawing; Slemory Drawing, Art Crafts. Time: 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. i Slatriculation Drawing: Freehand, Design, and Geometrical Drawing. Time: j 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. : Landscape Painting. Time: 1.30 to 4 < p.m. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPAETSIENTInstruction in Cookery and Dietetics, Nutrition, and Biochemistry, Laundry AVork, Dressmaking, Millinery, House i Wifery, and Home Crafts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTSIENT-Instruc- , tion in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, and .Business Principles. Prospectuses containing • information , concerning time-table and admission may be obtained from the College Office. Inquiry should be made concerning free tuitiM ' R. G. RIDLING, Director. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol with pNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Classes have already Commenced. Write or call for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Vickers House, AVellington. Woodward St. "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 EXASIINATION RESULTS NOVEMBER, 1937. Percentage of Subject. "H.C.A." Passes. Bookkeeping 1 '75 Bookkeeping 2 72.9 Bookkeeping 3 '2.2 Auditing 86.8 Economics °9.9 Trustees J9--J Bankruptcy Law j-4.4 Company Law £4.6 Mercantile Law 1 74 Mercantile Law 2 70.8 Of the number of students presented hy "H.C.A." 79.2 per cent, were • successful. ' AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE: I have compared the foregoing figures witii the records of Ha.-le'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.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 5

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