EDUCATIONAL. MISS BETA WARREN (N.Z. AND OTAGO CHAMPION) HAS RESUMED THE TEACHING OF HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING AT HER STUDIO, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. , Intending Pupils, please Ring 12-934 to arrange for interview. CLASSES AND INDIVIDUAL TUITION. J. H. HUTTON RESUMES TEACHING ALL HAWAIIAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLASSES. " OUTFITS ” HAWAIIAN GUITAR -STUDIO: DEMONSTRATIONS. MAY BE PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS. ORCHESTRA IS NOW OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. ABOVE BUTTERFIELD’S, OCTAGON.
WHAT EVERY ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW. The “H.C.A.” is the most practical and uniformly successful course of accountancy tuition in the Dominion. The “ H.C.A.” course has exclusive features that eliminate all unnecessary study, and direct the student along avenues of work that assure success at all exams. The “ H.C.A.” course embodies more personal tuition for each individual student, by practical professional men. The “H.C.A.” course not only assures the student’s success at exams, but also lay* the foundation for a successful life as a Professional Accountant. “ H.C.A.” students are uniformly successful . . - not at one exam, but at all exams , . . not only one! year, but. every year sine© th© college has been established. There’s no gainsaying actual figures. The “ H.C.A.” special tuition for new students who have “failed” has a remarkable record of successes to its credit. The first step towards success in accountancy is your first year’s tuition. Start with all the advantages that you can. Obtain the “ H.C.A.” Prospectus. Write to HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. NOTE.—" H.C.A.” is the only Colleg/ that publishes AUDITED examination results. MUSIC. MRS DOROTHY IRVING (Pupil of Matthew Hall, Eng.). SINGING,. PIANOFORTE. View Street Hall. TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Private Address: 11 Cargill street. Limited Number of Pupils. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Princes street. CLASSES DAILY. Evening Class, Fridays, from 7 till 9. Saturday morning class arranged for. Railway concessions for country pupils. Paper Patterns cut to measure. No fitting required. Terms on application. Principal, MRS CHIRNSIDE. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ' LONDON (Dunedin Centre). JT'iHEOREXICAL EXAMINATIONS to be held in JUNE. Entries for the above CLOSE FEBRUARY 23r8 (Wednesday). Entry forms obtainable from Messrs CHAS BEGG AND CO., or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Sec., Capitol Buildings, Princes street. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—lndividual tuition Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years), and Bookkeeping; highest passes Government examination. 1936. . __ ROWN’S COLLEGE, Opposite Moray Place Post Office. —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions; Reopen February 1; Office open for interviews. LEGAL NOTICE. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that ad Creditors and Others having Claims Against the Undermentioned Estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust -Office at Dunedin on or before the 13th day of MARCH, 1938. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: “ I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. 1. ANDREWS, Isabella, late of Wakari; married woman; died 23.1.38. 2. ANDREWS, James, late of Wakari; retired farmer; died 27.1.38. 3. CAMPBELL, George M’Kenzie. late of Dunedin; traveller; died 4.2.38. 4. RUSSELL, Eliza Grace, late of Dunedin; spinster; died 6.2.38. 5. SHEPPARD, James Harley, formerly of Wellington but late of Dunedin; iron turner; died 6.1.38. C. WILSON, Margaret Jane, late of Dunedin; married woman; died 21.7.37. Q. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee. Dunedin, 12th February, 1938. In the Estate of WILLIAM GALLOWAY, late of Ravensbournc, Porter (Deceased). f A LL Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST -A- and All Persons OWING MONEYS TO the above Estate are requested to immediately render statements of the amounts due on 6th January, 1938, duly certified as owing at that date, and showing full particulars to the Undersigned. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors for the Executor, National Bank Chambers. Dunedin. In the Estate of ERNEST JOHN PERCIVAL DENNY. late of Dunedin, Wool Broker and Company Manager (Deceased). ALL Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST and All Persons OWING MONEYS TO the above Estate are requested to immediately render statements of the amounts due on 29th December, 1937, duly certified as owing at that date, and showing full particulars to the Undersigned. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors for the Executor. National Bank Chambers, Dunedin. the Estate of JOHN MAXHESON, late of Otokia, Farmer (Deceased). LL Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST . and All Persons OWING MONEYS TO above Estate are requested to immediy render statements of the amounts due 26th January, 1958, duly certified as ng at that date, and showing full partirs. to the Undersigned. DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors for the Executrix, sV:..-;l Bank Chambers, Dunedin. It- you ueuU i -uiMing Material send an Advertisement to the * Starj’-
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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 18
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