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INSTITUTE FOR INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE FOR overcoming Nervous Complaints, Anxiety Neurosis, Sleeplessness, Depressive States, War and Other Shock Psychosis. Educational difficulties with children. A.M.P. BUILDING, Customhouse Qy., Wellington. Telephone 42-326. Consultations by Appointment. TUITION At GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair St. (behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay PI., Wellington, HAS NOW RESUMED. TUITION HOURS in the Commercial Department: j DAY —Morning or Afternoon Sessions, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. EVENING—I to 6 hours weekly, between 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m., Monday to Thursdays, or between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. SUBJECTS—Any of the following: Typewriting, Shorthand (Pitman's or Gregg), Bookkeeping, Commercial English, Office Practice, Handwriting. Call, write, or telephone for Free Prospectus, the Director, Mr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.). may be interviewed at all Sessions. , TELEPHONE 51-987. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: H. M. SCOTT, M.A., Dip.Ed. THE DAY SCHOOL SESSION for 1943 begins on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. FULL-TIME DAY COURSES are provided as follows:—Girls: Art, Commercial. Domestic. Boys: Art, Commercial, Trades. SPECIAL COURSES 'are available either for boys or for girls, who In addition to taking one of the usual Courses, wish to prepare for Professional Examinations. PROSPECTUS.—Copies may be obtained at the School Offlce, which' is now open. Hours. 9-4.30. Also by post from P.O. Box -49. The Principal will Interview parents at the School on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. January 28 and 29 between 9.30-12 a.m., and 2--4.30 p.m., and Saturday, January 30, from 10-12 a.m. THE EVENING SCHOOL SESSION begins on Monday, February 15. Details of Courses and of enrolment, are contained in the Prospectus, which may be obtained at the School or by post from P.O. Box 249. MORE PERSONAL TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY. A FEATURE of Harle's College which leads to the high percentage of passes secured by "H.C.A." students Every Year. LEARN ACCOUNTANCY—THE SUCCESSFUL WAY. Harle's Coaching Methods are exclusive. Study notes continually revised. Personal tuition for each student. SUCCESSFUL ACCOUNTANTS. Every year students of Harle's College lead at exams. Harle's training ls the ball mark of efficiency, and Harle's students are everywhere j found In key positions. Specialised tuition and advanced methods of study. WANTED WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS. SPECIAL TUITION AVAILABLE. . The demand for women bookkeepers ls unlimited. Any clear-thinking woman, can quickly qualify for a well-paid bookkeeping position. It Is not necessary to have matriculated. A special course, planned for quick results. Is available at Harle's College of Accountancy This special bookkeeping course Is enabling women to rapidly qualify for well-paid positions with opportunities for further advancement when the war Is over. "COSTING" SPECIAL COURSE FOR ACCOUNTANTS. The logical step after passing accountancy exams, brings extra professional opportunities. Harle's course recognised most successful in New Zealand and Australia. Write for Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859. Wellington. RONGOTAI COLLEGE. EONGOTAI BOYS" COLLEGE will reopen on Tuesday, February 2, at the ordinary school time for all pupils—old and new. NEW PUPILS will be enrolled on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, commencing at 9 a.m. The following are eligible for admission without payment of fees: — (a) Any boy from' any district who has passed through Std. IV or St. V at any public primary school (or private school). (b) Any boy who has passed St. VI and whose parents reside or intend lb reside ih the districts lying to the East of Mt. Victoria and Constable St. Hill, viz., Lyall Bay. Hataitai, Kilbirnie, Miramar, Seatoun, etc. (c) Any boy who has been in attendance at any post primary, school in other parts of tlie country and whose parents, under transfer, now reside or intend to reside in the district as defined In (b). In reference to the above, It Is to be noted that new pupils who have passed St. VI and who live outside the school district as defined In (b) may be admitted as paying pupils. The Headmaster will interview all parents and enrol new pupils on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, at the following hours:— 9 a.m. to 12 noon—Pupils whose surnames are A.-L. 1.15 p.m.-4 p.m.—Pupils whose surnames are M.-Z. If not both parents or guardians, then at least one parent or guardian should accompany the boy. New pupils should bring with them — (a) Their last school report. (b) Birth certificate (original or copy). (c) Rail or tram forms if required. Further Information may be obtained b.v communicating with the Headmaster (Tel. 63-372). Prospectus and admission Forms are obtainable from the Secretary, Telephone 46-738, or W. A. STUART, A.M.P. Building. Customhouse Qy., Wellington. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE, Pipitea St. Principal: MISS E. M. NORTH, 8.A., Dip. Pedagogy. SCHOOL Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 2. Former pupils 9 a.m. New pupils 10 a.m. Pupils may enrol on Friday, January 29, and Monday, February 1, from 9.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. till 4 p.m. Primary school certificate, Primary school Pupils Leaving Card and Birth Certificate should be presented by all new pupils on entry. The following courses of Instruction are offered to pupils:— 1. General, leading later to Home Course or Art Course. 2. Professional. 3. Commercial. Pupils travel free from S'gaio, Johnsonville. Paekakariki, etc., and Eastbourne, and witb railway concession rates from Hutt Valley. Entry forms and prospectus may be obtained from the College or from the Secretary, A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE, Austin St., El. Principal: MISS N. G. ISAAC, M.A. THIS modern school provides free secondtry education for girls from districts with the postal Indicators El, E2, E3, E4, E5, C 3, SI, S2. Girls from Eastbourne, Vogeltown, and Mornington may also attend free, but from other districts only as paying pupils. The school reopens on Tuesday, February 2, for last year's pupils at 9 a.m. and new pupils at 10. The Principal and Members of Staff will be at the College to enrol new pupils and Interview their parents or guardians on Thursday and Friday. January 28 and 29, from 9 till 12, and 1 till 4, and at any other time 3by arrangement, Telephone 55-589. All commencing secondary education should bring Primary School Certificates and Leaving Cards and proof of age. The school alms at equipping girls well for any walk of life. Prospectus from the College Offlce, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Qy., Telephone 46-738, or from the school. W, A. STUART, Secretary. SCOTS COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. THE First Term, 1943. commences TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Boarders .reassemble on Monday, February 1. Parents may interview the Headmaster any time after Monday, January 25, by appointment. Tel. 16-081. D. B. BROWN, Registrar. HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, PETONE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. THE First Term, 1943, will commence Tuesday, February 2, 1943. The Principal will lie in attendance to advise parents and to enrol new pupils on .Friday, January 29, Saturday. January 30, and Monday, February 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enrolment forms can also be posted to the school. The following Courses are available:— GlßLS.—Special Commercial, General Commercial, Home Science, Art. BOYS. —Engineering Special, Engineering General (Mechanical, Electrical, Motor, Radio), Special Commercial, General Commercial, Art. Students returning to school should post enrolment forms to school not later than Monfcte*. BBh-MBB Jtfc '-- . j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1943, Page 6

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