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EDUCATIONAL. .'•J H K DAY '' Of Correspondence Tuition v has arrived. A student can have his university in Ins own room. BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Has successful students in all parts of New Zealand. Its Mail System prepares candidates for LAW PROFESSIONAL, LL.B., B.0OM„ B-A, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING. ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY, PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS* CERTIFICATE. i Students' work is marked by experienced tutors with tho highest credentials, and returned without delay. ,H. AMOS, «* Director. ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. |> / The FIRST TERM will COMMENCE | on MONDAY, March 12. Provision , a made | for Instruction in the following Classes j— | TRADES.—Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Cabinotmaking, Wheelwrights' Work, Plumbers' Work, Painters' Work, Boot Cutting, Blacksmithing, Typography. DOMESTIC CLASSES.—Cookery (Plain, '' Invalid, and High-class) Dressmaking, Needlework, Millinery, Physiology. 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SHORTHAND, ADVEIC ►TISEMENT WRITING, and we give a thorough Business Training all by post Our system has stood successfully for over , 18 years. What sort of a position do you • want? Let. us help you reach it. State what you wish to learn and write us to-day. Address HEMINGWAY & RQBERTSON'% • CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), AUCKLAND. u.c.c. ' TWELFTH YEAR. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR Tmr FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS:--Bookkeepers' Diploma, Accountancy Pro fessioaal, Bookkeeping for Teachers' D Accountancy for Teachers' C or for Public Ser vice Entrance, Complete Courses for Public > Service Entrance, Matriculation, Teachers' £i.°! or B Certificates; also a Business . Training -, Course. For prospectus and full particulars write • to THE SECRETARY, Y ■ ' University Correspondence College, Isja Elgin road, Dunedin. GOOD THING EASILY LEARNED. The BOYD SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND . can bo learned in about five weeks. Wo guarantee to teach you tho system in that time if you wul give vour mind to the work. We can teach you'through tho Mails., Send for our Prospectus. You can master tho theory in three to four hours' study. BOYD. SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ,".. V 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' i 2 f •<§ID NE Y_ W O L~F. SINGING, PIANOFORTE ORGAN AND THEORY. Choral and Orchestral Conductor. Students Coached for Oratorio, Opera, etc. .; Will be at homo on WEDNESDAY, March 14, and resume his lessons. Telephone 1671. '-38 Canongate street. Communications in tho meantime mar be left at Bcgg's or The Bristol. 3m ANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL (Established 1902). CLASSES will RESUME'on THURS- , DAY February 1, 10 to .12 and 2 to 4 EVENING CLASSES Start MARCH 1 Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Principal: Miss KATE STEWART .ROOMS: 123 HIGH STREET (opposite I ■ D.I.C). «*\7OICE PRODUCTION AND INIW ' * PRETATION.-Mr FRANK^GRAHAM ,(late principal tenor Carl Rosa Grand Opera 'Company) Pupils taught by same method as Melba or Caruso.—Address: 79 Moray ptaco. T&/pS PASSMORE'S Evening nl j Art £^ e and Thursday. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16946, 7 March 1917, Page 6
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