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■ «*• • © T 5 rnUCATIONAL UNPRECEDENTED * OPPOrA.NIT! ES FOR QUALIFIED A (.'CO l" NTA.NTa. I f |HIE tremendous growth of Australasj •*- ian Business Organisations in tbc last ten years, uiul the high taxation to which all ara subject, has created an urgent need for the assistance of expert Accountants whose training combines a knowledge of Business Law, Cost Accounting, lucome-rax Work, finance, Organisation, and Management. PREPARE NOW FOR AN EXECUTIVE POSITIO^. Under our effective system of training in Accountancy, hundreds of ambitious youths have forged ahead and now fill responsible positions with big salaries. NOW is the time to act. Send at once for a five copy of “ACCOUNTANCY” and learn how to qualify for a high position without interference with 3*our present employment. HEMINGWAY AND Accountaucy Specialists. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. sG WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. RE-OPENS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY la jol ,W ne t IIHE Director may be consulted and new pupils enrolled on MONDAY. January 31st, from 10 to 12, 3 to 5, and 7 to !>. The following courses are providedCommercial (including Book-keeping. Shorthand, and Typewriting). Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical), Building. Art, Home Science. Holders of Certificates of Proficiency cu Endorsed Competency or those over. II recommended by an Inspector are entitled to Free Education and Free Railway Passes. All Day Classes resume on February Ist. Al l Evening Classes resumed on February nth. Prospectuses giving full particulars may be had on application. JOHN IL HOWELL. 135 Director. lets QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, HOBSON STREET. TBOARDIXG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRkS. KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, UNDER 7. ny be he Principal,: MISS HAY DON, M.A. (Late of Presbyterian' Ladies' College, MelQourne). RE-OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. Tho Principal may be seen at the College by parents of pupils from 10 to 12 on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY*, and FRIDAY, and from 2 to 3on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY of this week and next. 6C3 WELLINGTON CATHOLIC EDUCATION BOARD. lß° XING DAY PICNIC ART UNION. Result of Drawing:—lst. 14216; 2nd, 3632; 3rd, 4S6J; 4th, 14347 ; sth, 13690. SACRED HEART COLLEGE. LOWER HUTT. open on WEDNESDAY, February 2nd. 1921. Boarders are requested to be in attendance an TUESDAY, February Ist. ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE. riIHE First Term, begins TUESDAY, JL FEBRUARY let. * Boarders are expected to be in residence on MONDAY EVENING. Arrangements for new pupils may be made on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. THOS. A. GILBERT. Rector. , LYALL BAY PREPARATORY SCHOOL CAPU CRESCENT) f WJ ILL re-open on THURSDAY,' Feb- »’ ruary 3rd. under new Lady Principal, Miss Francis, who will be in attendance at the School on WEDNESDAY > AFTERNOON, from 2,30 to 4.30, to interview parents and guardians of intending pupils. 587 WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term will begin on WEDNESDAY. February 2nd. The Headmaster will be ready to receive new pupils on TUESDAY, February Ist, from 9.30 a.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, 459 Secretary. i SCHOOL OF PL4NO AND VIOLIN PLAYING. Complete .training in all branches By MR GORDON SHORT. MR H. H. DAVIES. And Staff of Assistants. A (FTEft. eight years’ experience in D. Elurope and America. Mr Gordon Short (pupil of Teresa Carreno and other eminent artists) announces that he is prepared to accept pupils for Piano. Mr H. H. Davies resumes teaching on MONDAY, January 31st. Address, 163, The Terrace. Telephone 1938. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN. r|YHE Free Kindergarten will Re-open >n TUESDAY, February Ist. Teachers and Students are asked to meet at the Taranaki street Kindergarten on MONDAY, at 3 p.m. M. SEATON, 628 , Hon. Secretary. # ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL. KINDERGARTEn'tO STANDARD VI. rTOIE above School will reopen on -■ TUESDAY, February Ist, 1921. Fee, .81 2s Gd—-81 if paid within ten days. 363 PIANOFORTE. JJOEACE JJTNT, Studio 151. Lambton quay. Term commences: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3rd. MBAI.S reduced to Is til at Palmer s Luncheon and Supper Booms, 1(J1, Lambtoa qua*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10811, 29 January 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10811, 29 January 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10811, 29 January 1921, Page 3