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EDUCATIONAL YEAR SAVED IS A YEAR GAINED! THE "H.CA." METHOD OF ACCOUNTANCY STUDY. The saving every year at the beginning of a professional life is too important to neglect. The perfected methods of Accountancy Tuition pro.jj.j i-„ tt«iitppc orir t fdr rMi 1 ACCOUNTANCY are planned by practical professional men and cut out all unnecessary work and assure the student obtaining full marks at examinations. Complex examination questions are anticipated, and students are coached along practical lines that enable them to cope with - practically every examination problem that can arise. This is shown by the wonderful results obtained by "H.CA." students each and every year since the College started. The first step towards success in Accountancy is your first year's tuition. Start with all the advantages you can. The " H.CA." Prospectus will explain the special methods of teaching employed by this College. : '. The "H.CA." Special Course for NEW students who have "failed" has a remarkable record of successes to its credit. HARLE'S COLIiEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS.,,,. : P.O. Box 859, Wellington. • • " H.CA." is the only College that publishes AUDITED examination results. . . - - NIVERSITY OF .. OTAGO. CLASSES IN MUSIC. ; rr Classes are held in Harmony and Advanced Harmony, Counterpoint and Advanced Counterpoint, Double Counterpoint, .Canon and Fugue, Form and Analysis, Orchestration, History of, Music, Musical Appreciation. Special attention is drawn to 'the class in Harmony, which covers the requirements of students preparing for the ; qualifying paper - for * Diplomas issued •by the Associated Board and the Rudiments Examination of Trinity College. The class in Form-.and Analysis covers the growth of form in Music from its earliest, beginnings; to the Operas of Wagner. : !'..A'' In addition to the degree of Bachelor, of Music, the University of New Zealand has instituted a Diploma in Music.; Particulars of the fees, etc., may be obtained from the . Registrar-. ..The, classes are open to non-matriculated students, and are not restricted to fulltime University students, and single subjects may be. taken. , .".,.'" Students will have access to the'Car-, negie Corporation's Endowment gramophone records. 250 full orchestral and opera scores, and an 'extensive library. ■.. •••.'* ■••:•.••■■ f„-.i« The University awards a bursary : at the conclusion of the first year of the'. Degree .or Diploma course to the student obtaining, the highest marks' in the terms examination. ■;-;■;-'.; v ?. ;..:■ LOST AND FOUNDS-■:% Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted; For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous VJams. etc., Is per insertion, three -consecutlv*" tar sertlons 2s 6d. six consecutive 6s. Strictly cash in advance. - Extra .charge, if. booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. .- '•„•' LOST, from Orangapal, SCOTCH RIER; reward.—Dr A. Kidd, Waipiata.. -';. ; :v: • . : .-' : '',". LOST, Saddle Hill, brown and .white Spaniel PUP; answers Pal; reward.— Ring 22-935. . .~\ :, • ■ " OST (Kurow, Omarama), February 6, Oldsmobile HUB CAP.—Notify Milton Motor C 0.,. Milton. r . . _ -. \ • ' OST, PURSE. Forbury phone box; note — i and silver- . good reward.—Phone' 22-898. '" ' ■■■. ■ ■" ■•• '■■: ""• "■• LOST, February 7, 1939,1 blue and white SHEEP DOG; answers name Rock.; Advise Station Master, Dunedin. ■ OST, Ladv's Gold Expanding WRIST jUI WATCH, Stewart street-Kaikorai.— Please Ring 20-891. Reward. ~- ; LOST, SASH, belonging to Frock, floral lined with green.—Finder kindly Ring 12-627: ■•;■■ ■';" -± __ ' OST, Morris 8 Spare TYRE-AND Board, Dunedin..... . -, - i .'•'• LOST, LOCKING NUT for Humber spare tyre carrier, between Oamaru and Timaru.—B69, Times. "' " : " V LOST, green SLEEPING BAG. between Milton and Queenstown; reward.— Write R. Larcumbe, c/o P. 0., Queenstown... LOST, near Stock Exchange, or on Tahuna tram, PURSE containing small sum of money.—Finder kindly Telephone 22-441; reward. .. - . ;.;. - LOST, young AIREDALE DOG.—Anyone knowing whereabouts please reply Bennet, 8 Merchiston street. Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. FOUND, Cocker Spaniel (Bitch) PUP; black and white.—Apply 5 'Craiglefth street, North-East Valley. 70UND— Buy Smart SHOES, while you. : can from Peattie's, the shop With no" old stock. Opp. P.O. ■■ - ' '■■■•■'■ i* OUND, Best English Blue SHOES.. Mocassin de Luxe, Smart Suede Tie and Suede and Calf Court. FOUND— New Stock arrived Ladies' English Tredrite Six Star Comfort Tie SHOES; navy, brown and black. , FOUND— Children's School SHOES, lace or strap in black chrome or patent and brown calf. British White Lace GYM. jl. SHOES, 4-9, Is lid; 10-2, 2s 0d; 3-8. 3s; 9-11, 3s 6d; crepe soles. • I^OUND— Men's English SHOES, Rostock, 1 Moccasin, Endurance", etc. Buy while the stock Iasts.—PEATTIE'S, 322 Princes street. ■ Farmers' Field Pipes, 3in, 16s; _ 4in, 255; 6in, 50s per 100 ft, plus sales tax; Flower Pots. 3in to ' Bin.—Tileries.. Abbotsf ord. IOUND—9ct Signet, 9s 6d; free initials; Wedding Rings. 17s Gd up;, half- - dozen Spoons given.—F. Hlmrriel. .34 George street. - "■-.'..■•?. FOUND— Diamond Cluster and Three-., stone Engagement RINGS, £7 10s. up; best value Watches.—F.-Himmel, -George , street. ' > 7<OUND—Taieri Anglers' DANCE, Ric.J carton Hall, Saturday, February 11; McLeod's, music; prizes; free bus from Mosgiel. -.."■■■'' ;••■>• y.fni :' FOUND— Washing Wringers Rerubbered; Broken Parts Repaired.—At Acme* Tyre Company, corner King and Frederickstreets.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23731, 11 February 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23731, 11 February 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23731, 11 February 1939, Page 18

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