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EDUCATIONAL BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ( TpVENING- Matriculation Classes com- & mence MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. Complete Fee for the Course, £10 10s. Instructor: W. H. STEVENS, M.A. Prospectus on Application, 96 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Tel. 47-543. . INDIVIDUAL TUITION At QJLBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Has now Commenced in All Departments. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL. DAY AND EVENING SECONDARY. A Separate Prospectus is issued for each Department. Write, 'phone, or call for Explanatory Booklet, stating in which Course you are interested. Heads of Departments may be interviewed by appointment. The Director or Secretary may be consulted between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily, Saturdays 10 a.m. to 11.30 a,m. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. A. H. GILBY, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. ■ (New Zealand), Director, 32 Blair Street (Behind tram shelter), Courtenay Place, Wellington, C 3. Tel. 51-987. AGNES WRIGHT, L.R.A.M. GNES, WRIGHT, L,R.A.M. (Pianoforte and Singing, London). TUITION IN PIANOFORTE, VOICE PRODUCTION, INTERPRETATION, AND HARMONY. STUDIO: 50 Willis Street, Wellington. Residence: 306 Oriental Parade. MR. GORDON SHO RT R. GORDON SHORT PIANO LESSONS RESUMED FEBRUARYS Scientific Reading and Playing i for Junior and Adult Beginners,.based upon MODERN CHART SYSTEM. Quickest results in shortest time. Detailed Circular sent on application. Assistant Teachers of CHART SYSTEM in City and Suburbs. , 99 BOULCOTT STREET. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. A STRICTLY limited number of pupils ■"■ enrolled enables us to give individual attention, thus ensuring phenomenal success. Modern Commercial School, 10 Woodward Street (above Miss Black, Floriste). Telephones: Bus. 46-330, priv. 53-574. M. A. Nicolaus, P.C.T., M. G. Beattie, P.C.T. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. INDIVIDUAL Tuition ensures Success. Day. and Evening Classes. ENROL NOW. ' i* MISS A; SUTHERLAND, P:I.P.S., P.C.T. (Pitman's Certificated Teacher), r 115 Lamb ton Quay (Say well's Building). Telephones: 44-493; Residence 46-678/ THE SUCCESS OF HARLE'S ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS IS VERY HEAL. STUDY THESE PASSES OVER THE PAST YEARS: s 1935 81.2 per cent, successful 1936 80 per cent, successful 1937 79 per bent, successful 1938 80 per cent, successful 1939 79.5 per cent, successful ALL the above are AUDITED and are uncontrovertible evidence for the sound methods of tuition which are exclusive to Harle's College of Accountancy. If you contemplate the study of accountancy and kindred subjects, you should ascertain particulars of the method of study which is most successful. Send for a Prospectus. Write to: HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings> P.O. Box 859, Wellington. Harle's is the only College that publishes AUDITED examination results. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL W COLLEGE FULLTIME. PART TIME. DAY CLASSES For those who wish to Specialise and who have already a good general education. COMMERCIAL CLASSES In Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting,. Office Practice, and Commerce for all Public Examinations. ART CLASSES In All Branches of Pure and Applied Art, Drawing, Painting, Design, and Art Crafts. HOME CRAFT CLASSES . In Cookery, Confectionery, Dressmaking, Millinery, and Weaving. FREE! FREE! FREE! To those under 19 years of age and to those of any greater age who have not had already five years of free State Post Primary Education. ENROL NOW ENROL NOW At the COLLEGE OFFICE. For further particulars Tel. 54-710.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 4

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