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EDUCATIONAL. 'ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION RESULTS. Our object in publishing a complete analysis of H.C.A. successes at the 1934Examinations was to demonstrate, by quoting concrete results, that there really are more advanced and more practical methods available in New Zealand than was the case up to three years ago. For the past two examinations (marking the two periods in which our system has been operative) H.C.A. students have overwhelmingly ’ topped tho list of successes in all main Accountancy Subjects. Or, putting it another way, for every 100 H.C.A. Students that sat there was a lower proportion of failures than any other college could show. We do not just preach success —we, instil it, arid we challenge any college to put their figures alongside ours—i.c., subject for subject, 100. students for 100 students — and show the same high ratio of passes as H.C.A. Our complete analysis of all H.C.A. passes in all main accountancy subjects (not isolated subjects) has appeared in this column for several weeks past, certified as correct by an independent auditor. Consider these facts and remember that it costs nothing to send for a Prospectus. EARLE’S COLLEGE OE ACCOUNTANCY LTD., -101 COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. Telephone 45-595. F.O. Box 859. Local Representatives: F. G‘. Green, care Adams Bros., solicitors, and A. W, Buchlcr, care Tonkinson and Wood, solicitors. ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Fees, Is fid each course. Persons desiring to enrol for classes in first-aid to the injured and home nursing arc requested to make applications immediately. Classes will be formed in any district where sufficient applicants are located. Applications to the SECRETARY, St. John’s Ambulance Association, 39 Moray place, Dunedin. BRIDGE.— 49 Dowling street, wanted Form Beginners’ Classes, Is lesson; also Practice Classes, Is. — Phono 21t3Q9. BRIDGE, Contract, Auction; expert tuition; 24 Stuart street; beginners 2s fid; reduction course classes Is.—Phono 15-023. ; BROWN’S College (Above Moray Place P.O.).—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions.—Telephone 10-697. XPERIENCED Lady Teacher, has Vacancy few Pupils, Pianoforte and Theory, homes visited.—Terms T4ll, ‘ Star.’ JH. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian • Musical Instruments; group classes. —Studio, 14 Octagon (upstairs). - ¥ ADY has vacancy Beginners Pianoforte, Castle street; adults or children. Is fid lesson, 17s fid quarterly.—T42, ‘ Star.’ ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College, Dowling street. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping; our students in keen demand. SUNSHINE Guest House, Ngapara street, Alexandra, phone 63, Box 88.—Firstclass Accommodation, every modern appointment and comfort; permanent and casual; moderate tariff, reduction for term. mUITION given Painting, all branches of A Arts and Crafts. Miss Passmore, studio Stock Exchange Buildings; telephone 18-164. T"~ HIRD-CLASS Marino Engineer’s Ticket. —Tuition given Engineers who intend sitting examination.—For particulars write SBO3, ‘ Star.’ LEGAL NOTICES. In the Estate of the late WILLIAM BRADY, of Moa Creek, Farmer, (Deceased). All persons having claims AGAINST, and all Persons OWING MONEYS TO the above Estate are requested to render statements, in duplicate, of the amounts duo on 14th March, 1935, duly certified as owing at that dato and showing full particulars, to the undersigned not later than 15th APRIL, 1935. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD.; Or to J. I. FRASER, Esq., Solicitor, Ranfurly. In tho Estate of the late CHARLES EDWARD JONES, of Dunedin, Accountant (Deceased). All persons having claims AGAINST, and all Persons OWING MONEYS TO the above Estate arc requested to render statements, in duplicate, of the amounts due on 13th March, 1935, duly certified as owing at that date and showing full particulars, to the undersigned not later than 15th APRIL, 1935. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD.: Or to Messrs MOORE, DAWSON, AND AITKEN, Dowling strett, , Dunedin. In the Estate of the late JAMES ANDERSON WADKER, or Flag Swamp, Farmer (Deceased). All persons having claims AGAINST, and all Persons OWING MONEYS TO tho above Estate arc requested to render statements, in duplicate, pf tho amounts duo on 25th February, 1935. duly certified as owing at that date and showing full particulars, to the undersigned not later than 15th APRIL, 1935. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD.: Or to Messrs DOWNIE STEWART, PAYNE, AND FORRESTER, Liverpool street, Dunedin. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE SECRETARY will be in Attendance at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 10-465. TVf ATRIMONIAL. Attractive Blonde ItX (22), wealthy, travelled, desires Marriage cultured Gentleman, view tour abroad; moans unessential. —Mine Dwerc, Correspondence Club, Auckland. ANTED, kind Parents Adept lovely Baby Boy, two days’ old; good parentage,—Sß7o, ‘ Star.’ BICYCLES. HAVE you scon Scott’s Empire Cycle at £6 10s? Dunedin’s best cycle value, complete Badic coaster hub; British built throughout; 5s deposit.—W. A. Scott and Sons. ■ WANTED, 2-whoelcr Bicycle, boy (8); in good order; slate price,—S9lß, Slar ’ Office. ANTED' first-class Racing Cycle; Jones Special preferred. —Ring 23-910, or 'Communicate T 233. ‘ Star.' ii^OR~SALE,'~BiUtdc _ £4~los7Us «- new; also small size, 10s. —Ring 11-148. IHOB SALK, immediately, 1 Lady’s, 1 JL Gent’s Bicycle, in good order; prices reasonable.—T4lß, ‘ Star.’ S. DAVIS, 257 Stuart street, Ladies’ -‘■jL* Cycles, £6 15s; Gents’ from £6 ss; Tyros 5s Cd, Outfits 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 16

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