CABTEBTON ADVERTISEMENTS. f DEPENDABLE BOOTS AN© SHOES. Consider tho lilies how they grow! This business had grown by reftoon of the fact that none but dejHiiwlftble footwear is sold ovfir oat; busy counters. Service tolls its talo every time. Give us a trial, if you have not already dono so. Wo cannot bo beaten for price and value.—J. Flemmiag, late Davis & Co., tlio Susy Footwear Store. W. C. BaH 4 TEE BUSY DRAPERY BTOBE, (Lato W. kfansfield}HIGH STREET, CABTEBTOZ*. Monster Opening Sale Nov i» Progress. Fiaiebing Saturday, March'SO. SHOP WITH Ufl. We "Gonranteo th« Bast Volae.' aPEOIAL ADVEBTISBMIJNTS. ■ . ri ' u -:' SESSION COMMENCES.'. HQSUZ&Y, { liAfeO# 3 V. YIH& TAS&Eit Day LoaaoiUr "Booii. Monday.'—Shorthand (Gregg's) aad Typing, 3.30 j. GeawaS Drawing (Art), 3.30.Tuesday.—Cookery, ICs.3oj Dressmaking, 2.30; Book-keeping, 3.80. Wciaoßdtiy.—ATt Wcedlewoirli, Dressmaking, I.SOj - jiloetitiotv
1.30$ Shorthand {PUksJs and Typing, 3 p.m. 1 Ti.ursday,—Dressmaking, 10 t.m. «sd 5.30; Painting, 2.30, pr i day .-—Dresemaking (eduila only), 2.30; Painting, 4 p.m.; English tubd-. Arithmetic, 3.45j French,4 jua. '• Evening Clasßee—Oommeacing 7 pJU. Mmday,—BttL YI Ftofipißney, iEcgiteh and Arltimiptio (Janio? and Senior), Public Serviae aad Matsleulaiioß. Shorthand (Grig's) RJii Typing. ' >' Tuesday.—Book-keeping, .ikwantia#, Elocution, Art Needlework, « Woodwork, Agrtocltossl Chsndafcty Wednesday,—Btd. VI Profioisnoy. Shorthand (Gregg's) ami Typing, Motor Engineering, (Theory), Dressmaking, Wo'Ji, Classing (commencing April},. T> 'irsd&y.—Pablfo Service and Malsi| dilation, Shorthand and Typing, Buildup Construction, Motor. "Driving Dfesamaking. Friday, Accounting, Shorthand (Gregg'a) and . Typing, Motor Engineering, Woodwork, Plumbing, Model and Geometrical Drawing (Art), Cookery (adults). Fms from 5/- to 10/- per tern, eseopt Engineering and Wool Classing, £.i Deductions if two or more subjects, taken. H-ulom of Proficiency or En&omd Competency Ortifieatajt free. Telephone Technical School 1457. . Addreai 35(J4. R OBANT, IMmtcr.
TUB LATEST EXAM. BEBUI/T8 show that tha ratio of p&&KS secured. hy our Students to the number wo presented are as follows; ACCOUNTANCY 7'B per cent; LAW PROFESSIONAL 77 per cent. MATEICULATION 78 per <»nt. Whilst la th* ACCOUNTANTS' P3IELIMINAEY EXAJiL, hold for the (]r?t timo, actually 88 per cent, of tiie students presented by as secured psssos. . In tho subject of Economic*, recently, included in tho Ac-countanoy Syllabus, Mlsa E. Mackay, a student of ours, gained 100 por cent. of marks, which constitutes a record for Now Zoalaad 'Varsity Exams. in tliis subject. Tho signal sacw of our stud#ntß consistently for tha poßt 22 y©MB proves conclusively tho great adavntago of ora highly-epecklia«d Home Study Method, You maks no experiment, when you o&rol with «B—YOUE SUCCESS 18 ASBUBED. HEMINGWAY' & BOBE&ISON'B COEBESPONDENOE SCHOOLS, LtO., P.O; BOX SlB, AUCKLAND. Tha School which has aaecerafullj prepared 25,000 gtudoats.
Wo are now eiiomtig thosa epleb&id PIANOS 3MANOS JOHN 3EINBMEAH OEOBGF; EOGES9 JESSE FRENCH BREWSTER WUTDOYEB PIANOS fIANOS All the latest fionga sad jMt arrived. OALL AND SELECT. ! 'THE ACADEMY," McLeod & Young, Soiiuiitt Soiti. I'SB LATEST AKD MOST FASHIONABLE MATEBIAI& We Gtummte* fit, Styl*, *»6 W« is.v« «. i»e mtf* rf WO?k[Ußl!#&jf. C. S. Baß, HTOH CLASS «SASXfilt
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Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1920, Page 1
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