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EDUCATIONAL. EARLE’S COLLEGE SMASHES ALL RECORDS. . IN EXAMINATION PASSES FOR 1933. Unprecedented Percentage Disclosed in Auditor’s Certificate. Proof positive of the remarkable results obtained by “ H.C.A ” Students is contained in the Certificate below. Such astounding success demonstrates in practical fashion that no student can afford to let 1934 pass without examining the “ H.C.A.” method. Send for Prospectus. AUDIT OF “H.C.A.” EXAMINATION (1935) RESULTS. I have examined the records of Harle’s College of Accountancy Ltd., and, of the number of candidates presented by the College in November, 1933, Examinations, I certify—1. That in Wellnigton 84 per cent, of the "H.C.A.” Candidates for final examinations passed, 2. In other sections 70 per cent, of those presented passed. (Signed) W. F. MORRISON, F.N.Z.A.A., F.F.1.A., Auditor. IMPORTANT TO DUNEDIN STUDENTS. Mr W. J. Stacey, Director of Legal Studios, will be in attendance at the Chamber of Commerce Hall, Dowling street, during the day and evening of January 30th, 3lft, and February Ist, for the purpose of enrolling new students and explaining the arrangement of classes. Accountancy, B. Com., Banking, Secretarial. HARLE’B COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY i LTD., 100 The Terrace, Wellington. P.O.- Box 859. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1934. T IHE ENROLMENT OF NEltf PUPILS «. will take place at the Schools on sIONDAY, February 5, at 9.20 a.m. Those iving at a distance from Dunedin may mrol at the same hour on TUESDAY, Feb■uary 6, on which date Old Pupils return it 10 a.m. Birth and Proficiency Certihlates and, if possible, Primary Progress lards must be produced by new pupils at he Schools on enrolment. Holders of Standard VI. Competency Cer.ificates will be admitted to free places m he Girls’ High School provided they take he Commercial Course. Boys holding such ■ertificates can only be admitted as Paying ’upils. Pupils entering under this qualification must produce their certificates on enolment. .... ■, Hat Badges will be supplied to new pupils it the Schools on the day of entrance, •’rices: Boys’ badge, 2s; girls’ badge, 3s. Parents of new pupils who desire to see he Rector of the Boys’ School or the Prminal of the Girls’ School may do so at the Schools on MONDAY, February 5, and on TUESDAY, February 6, from 9.30 a.m. to 2,30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. They re requested to attend as, follows: Monlav Town and Suburban (names commencng A-M); Tuesday, Town and Suburban N to Z) and Country. . Illustrated Prospectuses for both Schools nay be had on application at the High schools Office, 236 Moray place. RECTORY BOARDING HOUSE. Boarders should report at the Rectory cn dONDAY, February 5. Accommodation is till available for a number of boys. Full sarticulars may be had on application to he r Secretary Otago High Schools Board. \ 236 Moray place, Dunedin. January 30, 1934. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO SCHOLARSHIPS. THE following Scholarships are open for competition; — (1) ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS— Richardson Scholarship, value £3O per igo Girls’ High School Jubilee Scholarhip. value £2O per/annum rercargill Savings Bank Scholarship, or Boys, value £45 per annum, rercargill Savings Bank, Scholarship, or Girls, value £35 per annum, verly Entrance Scholarship, value £2O >er annum to a town student, and £SO ler annum to a country student. SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS OF [E UNIVERSITY—na P. Stout Scholarship, value £SO per nnum. itten applications for the above i will ■ceived by the undersigned not later 'FEBRUARY 15, 1934. Further particulars may be obtained from the calendar of the University of Otago, obtainable from booksellers. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Offering Full-time Courses in ART, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BUILDING, ENGINEERING, and ALLIED TRADES, Reopens on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. Enrolments will be received at the College Office between 9 ami. and 4 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. February 1 and Z. Second-year pupils in attendance during 1933 are not required to enrol until Monday, sth February. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. Principal: Miss Clarice M. Ashworth, B.A. Pupils for 1934 are now being enrolled. Tuition at all stages from Kindergarten to University Entrance Scholarship Standard. Individual tuition given by. a staff of specialist teachers: 7 „.cr,iv First Term commences TUESDAY, February 6th. House girls to be in residence on Monday, February stn. The Principal will he in residence .from January 29th, and, may be interviewed at any time by appointment. For prospectus and further particulars please apply to the Secretary. Hawthorne private school • AND KINDERGARTEN. All Saints’ Schoolroom, Cumberland street, Dunedin. Miss A. L. Lees, Principal. A Registered Day School for the tuition of children from the Kindergarten to the passing of the Proficiency Examination The First Term of 1904 begins on TUESDAY, 6th February, at 9.15 a.m. Miss Lees may be interviewed by parents or guardians at the Schoolroom on Monday, February sth, from 3 to 5 p.m. BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Re--15 sutning February 1; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; enrolments now being received. —Telephone 10-697, _ CONSULT J. V. Hanna, remedial and J curative specialist, Burns Hall Gymnasium, about your physical and organic OSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE, Dowling street. Reopens January 15; Short1, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to, the * Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 8

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