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EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY. EX A MIN ATION RESU LTS. OUR object in publishing a complete analysis of H.C.A. successes at the 1034 Examinations was to demonstrate, bv quoting concrete results, that there reallv* are more advanced and mote practical methods available in New Zealand than was the ease up to three years ago. For the past Iwo examinations (marking the two periods in which our system has been operative) H.C.A. students have overwhelmingly topped the list of successes in all main Accountancy Subjects. Or putting it another way, for every 100 H.C.A. Students that sat there was a lower proportion of failures than any other College could show. Wp do not just preach success—we instill it and we challenge any College to put, their ligures alongside ours: i.e., subject for subject, '*loo students for 100 students—and show the same high ratio of passes as H.C.A. Our complete analysis of all H.C.A. | passes in £>ll main accountancy sub- . j jects (Not isolated subjects) has ap- j j pea red in this column for several j i weeks past, certified as correct by an , ! independent auditor. j I v i : Consider these facts, and remember ; that it costs nothing to send for a j ; Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., P.O. Box 859. 98 The Terrace, Wellington. Local Representative: H. W. Armitage, 213 Manchester street. J4806 fit CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. FREE PLACES IN EVENING j CLASSES. j < LL students who attended a second- j ary or technical school till the ' end of" last year, and wisli to carry ! on their Free Places in the Evening | Classes must enrol at once, otherwise j their Free Places will lapse in accord- | ance with the regulations of the Edu- j cation Department. j Enrolments arc taken each evening '. from 6.45 p.m. Prospectus on application. 2987 j COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. ! j69 Worcester street West (just over j i Bridge from Square, and next to , i "Harley"). • Be wise in time and enrol without j delay for 1935 at this well-established, j progressive, and highly successful j School. j Our pupils are our supreme con- j cern and constant care. The best of i ! tuition and training is provided, and ; fees are moderate. Ask for Free ! Prospectus. ! ■ Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., ! j I.P.S. . ! ; Railway Concessions are available i ; for country students. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. j Expert Correspondence Tuition is provided by E NTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Wellington, C 1 F4802 p ILBY'S COLLEGE TUTORIAL , CLASSES, 93 Worcester street.— : EXPERIENCED TUTORS ON OUR i STAFF are available to Students prej paring for Matriculation or other University Examinations. Strictly Indii vidual and Exclusive Lessons —Day or I Evening—AT MODERATE FEES. Write, 'phone, or call for Free Pros- ( pectus. 'Phone No. 41-766. —MRS G. HILDA GILBY. 8.A.. I.P.S. (Hons) Principal. G475b A SCOT MILLINERY SCHOOL— Expert Instructions by Simplified Methods. Thorough Tuition Assured. 25s Term of 10 two-hour lessons. Term commences at any time. Intending Pupils are requested to apply to the Principal, 1338 Armagh street, opp. Regent street. CoOoa LUCY COWAN—Elocution, Voice Production, Stagecraft. Help for Good Speech in Business, in Public, and in the Home. Competitions and Examinations. Classes, Private and Confidential Lessons. Term begins any time. Royal Exchange Buildings, 184 High street, opposite Majestic Theatre. Ring 36-930. Railway Concession. C 3064 IT'LOCUTION, Drama, Modern Ballroom dancing. Tanz-Gretchen Studio reopens Monday, February 11 Private Tuition and Classes in all branches. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L. Studio: 112 a Lichfield street. H4B3 ° MERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESSa'I CUTTING and TAILORING —Principal: Mrs M I. Shaw. Be your own Dressmaker. Classes day or evening. Make your appointment now. Send for prospectus to 148 Manchester street. Christehurch. TTOLLY VOOD School of pressJLI making, conducted by Madam Aileen, teaching an exclusive method of Dress-cutting, Dress-designing, and Making. Learn to design, cut. and make Model Frocks and Coats, in a few lessons. Also Frocks, etc.. cut and tacked: no fitting required. Hollywood, School of rssmaking, Cathedral Chambers (near Liberty Theatre). oAK~iy~"scnobL of dressmaking, 1 Cutting and Designing, '272 Uijh street. This School reopened January "8. Having Siren rstafclislind sinco 1912, it needs no further Tceoinrocndatioii. Railway cessions to country pupils. J. G R >TN, Principal. J EII-A GREIG, VIOLINISTE. Fellow of Trinity College, Lo'idmit, A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M., L.T.C.L. Pupil of Mischa Gollin (Brussels). Late N.S.W. Conservatorium. Is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils. To arrange interview, please write c/o Beggs, Christehurch. 2892 BOROUGH COUNCILS. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. F Pursuance of the provisions of Section 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," Notice is hereby given that Ten Per Centum will be added to all rales remaining unpaid on the 14th March, 1935. C. T. MIDDLETON, Town Clerk. New Brighton, February 27th, 1935. 2449 STOCKS AND SHARES. F ORESTRY BONDS. WANTED TO BUY. N.Z. Perpetual Forests. Australasian Forestry Bondholders Trust Co. Timberlands' Woodpulp. Afforestation, Ltd. FORESTRY BONDS EXCHANGE. LTD., Box 901, Wellington. H4BOO

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 25

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