EDUCATION NOTICES. PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. IT is proposed to establish a Commercial School in New Plymouth, offering courses of instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and BOOK-KEEPING.. The classes will, in the meantime, be conducted mainly in the evening, but should sufficient students offer, arrangements may be made for day classes. Students will be prepared for Public Sen-ice Entrance Examinations in Shorthand and Typewriting, and the University Examination for Book-keeper’s Diploma Full particulars on application to—> P.O. Bqx 145, MR. V. DUFF, A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth, 727 piKE, L.A.B. (Teacher’s). SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORYMiss Pike will resume teaching on February 7, 1918. Will bo at home to receive, new pupils on Wednesday* February 6. Address: Courtenay Street, Tel. 260. 612 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY- - .Jpss pLSIE jyp pENNETT, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., Resumes tuition on Thursday, February 7. “At home,” 528 Devon Strewt East, on Wednesday, February 6, from - 3 to a and 7 to 8. 700 ■N . - [A Card.] Q gTURROCK, L.MUS., T.C.L., PIANIST ' (Late of Christchurch), Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Theory, etc., recommences Tuition on Monday, February 4. At home to intending pupils, parents or guardians on Friday and Saturday, February 1 and 2, from 2 till 8' p.m. Studio: Griffiths’ Buildings, Egmont Street; ’phone 616. M RS - S. H. S TRONGB MEMBER OF N.Z.'ACADEMY, Is prepared to reseive Pupils for Drawing and Painting in Oil and -Water Colours. Terms on application. Avenue Road. Telephone 144, / eB2B pVELYN J)OWLING, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. VIOLA! AND ’CELLO (Gold Medallist), First Term begins February 4, 1918. TERMS (in advance): - I Per Term ... £2''2s £1 10s £1 Ss Per Week ... 1 hour. i hour i hour. Miss Dowling will visit Chetwoda i Girls’ School and Boys’ and Girls’ High, t Schools as required. I Agent for New Style Violin, Viola, ,and’Cello. Address: 198: Powderham Street. ]ypss JLA p JJENDERSON, (A.T.C.L. Teacher’s Diploma) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF MUSIC, Resumes tuition on Thursday, February 7. Address: 881 St. Aubyn Street. 717 pREDRIC L.A.B. (Performer’s), L.A.B. (Teacher’s) | L.T.6.L. PIANOFORTE. HARMONY AND THEORY OF MUSIC. _ Resumes tuition' on Monday, February 11, 1918. Address: 653 Devon Street. 716 ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS, 1917. OFFICIAL RESULTS. THE Accountancy Examination results of Mr. W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.) F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and Mr O. V. Robertson, P.X.A.V.,-F.P-A----(N.’Z.), for 1917, are as follows: — N.Z. Society of Accountants.—-May, sup. exam., presented 7, passed 6; Nov., inter, and final, presented 58, passed 49; University Book-keepers’* Diploma, presented 62, passed 41. , . Incorporated Institute of Victoria, (exams, held in all Aus. States). April, inter., presented 33, passed 31: Oct., inter., presented 63, passed: 56; April, final, presented 45, passed 44; Oct., final, presented 60, passed 51. Federal Institute of Accountants or Australia (exams, held in all States).— May, inter., 70, passed 64; Nov., inter., presented 110, passed 98; May, final, presented' 43, passed 41; Novi, final, presented 68, passed: 62. Total, 1917. —Presented 609, passed ur total number of passes to date is 3—with other results to come. [ore than 50 per cent, of those who o passed the Accountancy and Bookling Examinations of New Zealand Australia in the last seventeen years e been prepared by Hemingway, and le-rtson. If you w-ish to acquire a id, practical knowledge of Modern ountancy or Practical Book-keeping, ty with ns. "Write to-day. Address. MINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S 7RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd,, ion Buildings, Customs Street E., Box 516. Auckland. ]\fATERNITY JJOME. Nurse Amor has opened a Nursing home at “Aruhe,” 560 Devon Street East, and is prepared to receive patients. Telephone 590. 213 CONSUMPTIVES interview the cured —a Specific Medicine awaits you; only come. First write for particulars. One hour of its use expels doubt. No recurrence of the disease. Massage Institute, corner Bowen Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington. DELICIOUS, wholesome, economical —“Desert Gold Tea.” Once try it and you’ll always drink it. Save the .camels. Ihsac ms« ivm you £lO. 3
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16050, 7 February 1918, Page 7
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641Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16050, 7 February 1918, Page 7
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