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EDUCATIONAL. RTUDY VO1! THE ACCOUNTANCY IiXAMIXATKIX under WII.I'nED 11. lIKMINfiWAY. Fl> \ (N.Z.), a Holicitor of the Supremo Court, and CHAlfl,i:s V. ROBL'IiTSON, A.P.A. (N.Xi.)i Public Accountant mid Auditor. STUDYING with Ileiiiingwny mid Hobertson you not only have practical instruction by practical nun, admittedly at the head of their profession, but you have tho assistance of fl Scliciror its well. The Law papers at the 1011 Examination demonstrate the iiif.ileulablo advantage to students of this unique, combinaUp f» 1010 we parsed 4GI Accountancy Candidates for the Degrto, .73 of our sinilenta are in practice p. 3 Public Accountants and Auditors in various part? of the Colonies, am! hundred? throughout New Zealand have been helped to better their positions. Wo can pass YOU. Write for our Free Illustrated Booklet, "Opportunity," giving details of our great Frne "Scholarship Offer to candidates in 1312. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors, Accountancy Coaches by Correspondence (Kit Passes), BOX 516. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST QUMU'EIi, Iflli. WILL BEGINDAY CLASSICS, MONDAY, sth February. '.I a.m. KYEN ING CLASSES-THURSDAY, Bth February, 7 p.m. DAY COUIiSES are available in Ait and Art Crafts, Commerce. Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetinakhig and Designing. , Hvouiug Classes arc. available in the above, and aUo in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering. Sign-painting, and, Decorating, English, Latin, Mathematics, Chemistrv, Physiology. Botany, Commercial Geography. Shorthand, Typing, Accountancy, Wool-classing, and Veterinary Science. Svllabns on application. Free Places are available in both Dayand Evening Clashes. Intending and Old Students are requested to enrol at once. U\ S. LA TKOBE, M.A., F. SHAW, Director. Registrar. WELLINGTON GIRLS , COLLEGE. npHE FIHST-TEEM of 1312 will begin J- on MONDAY, sth February, on which day all new pupils must present themselves for enrolment, and all who apply for n Free Place must produce to the Principal tho Certificate under which they claim it. On that day the .Principal will interview- parents and guardians between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 p.m. and i p.m. Girls under 10 admitted at ! half Lower School Fee. No: 10 Hill Street has teen approved by the Hoard of Governors ns a boardingliouse for pupils under the supervision of Mrs. Orquliari-. CIIAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. npUE Accountancy, Matriculation, nnd 1 Civil Service Classes will lie-com-mence on MONDAY", sth FEBRUARY. New Students are requested' to enrol between 12 and 3 p.m. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 .Grey. Street. . .. . P.O. Box 162." Telephone 2098.. MADAME COPE-DO WSING.-Yoico Production end Enunciation, Singing and Piano, Dramatic Elocution. Mnriaiiic's system is identical with that of l'atti, Melba, Albani, Dolores, Clara Butt, Ada Crosslrv, Santley, Caruso, Di Hr-ske, and all noted bingers are trained under. ■ . .»• Pupils prepared for competitions. Term begins with first le.-won. Studio Over Orr's, Chemist, Lambton Quay. Mddamo " 'alsS* atlefifls Monday, and Thursday Evening. riHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, -255 THE TERRACE, Wellington.' ""Boarding and Day School for Girls. Owing to alterations to tho house not being completed, the reopening of school for tho new" term io postponed to TUESDAY, February 13th. Old girls aro invited to be present "at the onening of senool. -Mrs. Ilenrv Smith will bo at home to parents on and after Friday, February Oth. New pupils are requested to l>e at school on Monday, February 12th. MISS PAUL, Piano, Theory, has Rcsuiiird. Evening Lessons to thofo engaged day. Room—B.-.' Cooper's' Buildings (opp. "Jivciiiiig Poi-t"3,"amT at Diisont'. Street, Kavori. ■'. ..,,:: •..-;,",-. ... .; ■■•.- . >•••

CD. MACKINTOSH, :iS KENT TERRACE (Jliisic Teacher, Wellington Collogo), TEVCHER of the PIANOFORTE and SINGING, Also, VIOLIN, FLUTE, CLARINET, . And Other Instruments, THEORY: A Special Teacher. ■ MISS URSULA TEWSLEY, Teacher of Pianoforte, Resumes Teachiiij Monday,' February sth. i ATFIOL CRESCENT. VOICE PRODUCTION, ELOCUTION, AND SINGING. MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE Resumes Teaching cm WEDNESDAY, 31st. JANUARY. Telephone No. 2665. 77 THE TERRACE (Opposite Dr. Young's) FmHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: Miss Unbar, M.A.; Miss i'nche) Richmond (Higher certificate N.F.U.). The. "New Term will lie K in on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY nth. The. Principals will he at lio'.ue on Thursday. February Bth. •frjT I S S T 1C W S J, E V, •Tcnclier of German. Pupils prepared in Gorman for Matriculation. •I ATIT.OL CRESCENT (off Boulcott St.). " PI A NOFOKTE. MISS CLARK, 5 Goring Slreot, is ]irepj,red ti, receive Pupils for tho Piano and Tlicar.v— Uojrinncrs. Terms nioderiite. W)LIN AND I'lANOFOirn-:. MRS. RIvUSTONE will resume. Teach-'" in? on Ist Fnbr-.iiiry. -j Addross~M PIRIE STREET. At Iloni'i Every Morning. . M"~ I!. W. KAY MO N J), TEACHER. OF MUSIC. Vacancies for Pupils. 2t Miijoribiinlis St. 21. Majoribanks St. inuo'yDO n I'RITi -a i: ato u y sen o'oT,i \J First Term, l.'lll!, Ix'-iii-on TUESDA V, Cth l-'cbriiiiry. Hoarders and Now Hoys must lie at School on Monday, sth Fellnmry. Miss Somerville. HI Hill Street. HERR KARL MOLI.ER. 29 Vivian Street. 'I'eaeher of I'iunulorli , and Theory, l'upils prepared fur practical and Ihecu'tical Maniinatioiis. ri:\s(iit'rn scMiioi. WANGA.xri. N.Z.-Tlh , First '[Vim ~.," m-< will K-iii mi FIJI DAY. 2nd February. Benrderi will return on Til I'I.'SDA V,M. l-'ar lens ami nil other inl'oriiuilion. apply to W. E. A'nCJNSjON._!l_<wlm:<stw\ rriHE SCHOOL OF I'ROGRESS.-Prc X paratory (.'lnssos for Hoys commenting now. Call on Prineliml, Morton Barnce, 8.A., 58 Klizabeth Street.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1352, 1 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1352, 1 February 1912, Page 2

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