A FLYING START
EVENING CLASSES
The shorthand and typing classes which commenced last Thursday at the District High School were well attended and their continued success seems assured. Over the required number of pupils were present in each case. /
Mr Hubbard, Headmaster, told a Beacon representative that pupils for the bookkeeping classes were rather slow in coming forward. He was hopeful that a few more pupils would enroll and assure the class of as good a,future as the other classes. Anyone who desires to Learn the subject is advised to contact Mr Hubbard at the school immediately. Bookkeeping classes will commence tonight at the hign school at 7 p.m. Shorthand and typing pupil;-; will be given their second lessen on Thursday at 7 p.m. Both classes are of two hour duration.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 90, 14 October 1947, Page 5
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131A FLYING START Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 90, 14 October 1947, Page 5
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