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EDUCATIONAL. KOSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LTD., 49 Dowling street, Dunedin. Telephone 10-736. Miss S. M. ROSSBOTHAM, Principal. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS, PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTS’ EXAMINATIONS. 1934. INTERMEDIATE (130 words per minute). —Nance M'Cormack (the only successful candidate for Otago and Southland). Miss M’Cormack passed FOURTH for New Zealand. SENIOR (110 words per minute). —Joyce Gardiner, June Titchener, Freda Tombs, Rewa Begg, Linda Bain. ROSSBOTHAM’S secured five places out of eight for Dunedin Centre. JUNIOR (80 words per minute). —Jean Chisholm, Eileen Dungey, Muriel Marshall, Ina Cormack, Gladys Luckman, Joan Juriss, Roma Stafford, Lorna Dickson, Jean Crooks, Alma Sutherland. ROSSBOTHAM’S secured 10 places out of 15 for Dunedin Centre. N.Z. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, BOOKKEEPING, STAGE I.—Elsie E. Marshall and H. Halsey. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU has been exceptionally busy, showing an increase of 150 per cent, on previous years. We have to date placed all 1933 and 1934 students. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS, 1935. TITHE First Term will Commence on TUEB- - February 5, instead of oh MONDAY, February 4, as previously notified. New Pupils will Enrol at the Schools on February 5, and present Pupils will Return on WEDNESDAY, February 6. Parents and guardians of pupils are asked to note the following:— BOYS’ SCHOOL.—lntending Pupils must give notice to the Undersigned on or before SATURDAY, January 26, of their intention to Enrol. The form of notice is obtainable at the Board’s Office, 236 Moray place. Present Pupils who intend to return must also give notice on the forms alreadysupplied to them. , All new boys will be expected to wear the amended uniform, including the new style of cap. The latter will be supplied by outfitters only on the w-ritteh order of the Rector of the School or the Secretary of the Board. Full particulars of the uniform will be found in the prospectus. Orders for caps may now ho obtained at the Board’s Office by those who have notified their intention to enrol. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to Enrol or to return are not required. Illustrated prospectuses for both Schools may be had on application. CAMPBELL HOUSE. Boarding Accomodation for a limited number of boys is available in Campbell House. Full boarding fee, £lB 10s per term, subject to special 10_ per cent, concession in 1935 for each term in which the fee is paid within 30 days after the beginning of the term. Lower rates, also subject to 10 per cent, concession, for those not in residence during week-ends. Full particulars may be had on application to the Undersigned. O. R. M’LBAN, Secretary Board of Governors. 236 Moray place, Dunedin. HARLE’S COLLEGE OP ACCOUNTANCY LTD,, WELLINGTON. MV;, HARLE, Principal of the College, will be in attendance at the Returned Soldiers’ Association Rooms from NOON TO 2 P.M. and from 4 P.M. TO 6 P.M. on the 28th AND 29th JANUARY for the purpose of advising and enrolling students. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. 90 PER CENT. PASSES AGAIN SECURED By D.A.B.C. TITHE Record of 90 per cent, of Passes secured by the Dominion, Accountancy and Banking College over several years was maintained by that institution at the recent exams. In Auditing, Bankruptcy Law, and Company Law every student passed. These figures can be verified at the College office. Results like these prove the intensivenegs of the tuition given by the Dominion Accountancy and Banking College. Students coached by mail receive the same individual attention as those personally attending the classes. The Correspondence Course is unique. All answers are thoroughly corrected, and the student is posted with a suggested examination answer to every question. Success is paved for you by enrolling with the Dominion Accountancy and Banking College (Mr V. A. Norrish, A.R.A. (N.Z.), Principal), Avon Chambers, 134 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. Write or call for Prospectus. HERE’S A GOOD SUGGESTION! TRY A POSTAL COURSE FOR MATRICULATION. BUT THE COURSE MUST BE WITH BANKS. WHY WITH BANKS? BECAUSE:— 1. BANKS’S COURSE has been prepared by an expert, who has successfully coached over a thousand Students. 2. BANKS’S COURSE has been prepared in the light of RECENT changes in the Syllabus. 3. BANKS’S COURSE includes FREE TEXT BOOKS. 4. BANKS’S COURSE is hacked by a guarantee to continue tuition until the Student is successful. 5. Complete Fee, £lO 10s. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEG G, 96-98 The Terrace, Wellington. Send for - a Prospectus. A CCOMMODATION for Paying Guests -C*- at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. BROWN’S COLLEGE (above Moray Place P. 0.). —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions.—Telephone 10-697. MRS CHIRNSIDE, - Ladies’ Cutter, ivX Teacher of Dressmaking, A.M.P. Bldgs., Princes street. —Classes Resume MONDAY, January 21st. Prospectus on application. Railway concessions. Patterns or Material Cut To Measure; tacked if reRQSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College. Dowling street. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, Has Resumed Teaching. MEETINGS. TVTATIONAL Unemployed Workers’ Move--tv ment.—To all Unemployed : Meeting, Thursday Evening, at 8 o’clock (To-lnor-row), Trades Hall; Business: Proposed new scheme and camps; in your own interest you must attend. TRADE PERSONAL. EARL’S Motors have Removed to 282 Princes street south (next Austin Motors). RAILWAY Service Station is now under New Management; prompt service guaranteed.—W, Hope, Hope’s Motors,

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Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 8