PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENTS., NURSE (trained, Medical , and Surgi- ' cal_) desires post in Private Hospital or Nursing Home. Apply "Radnor," "Dominion" Office. • WANTED, Position in Private Hospital as Probationer; previous experience. Write "Probationer," c.o. "Dominion" Office. ____________ ft,V7" AN TED, by Lady, with private Day *» School, Two Girls, over five, lo board and teach, 30s. monthly. Answers to "Companions," "Dominion" Office.. TyrRS. CLAYTON, Masseuse (certifiItJL cated), of the Barley Institute, London, has commcnced practice at 85! The Terrace, opp. Gentlemen's Club. Vibratory and Electrical Treatments. Electrolysis. 'Phone MB4. ' . "ORIVATE Kindergarten and Prepara- ' lory School. The Priory, Austin Street. Principal: Miss Fleming. Day and Boarding School for Children under 9 years. Telephone A 876. ' fIROtDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, v' Day's Bay, Wellington. Boarding School for Boys- under 14. . Pupils are still being enrolled. Principal: Miss Sommerville. HiJ. E~~ "icEUTZE, Metaphysician, May be consulted at 95 Waipapa Road, Hataitai; 10 to 13. CoiiSultation Free. Saturday excepted. I S S E. G O H L, i Face and Soalp Masseuse, Will remove all spots and blemishes from the neck and face. Ladies visited. Hair treatments and all hairwork done. Ladies' i combings made up in any style. , 11 Boulcott Chambers,-' Bouloott Street. T W. M. HARRISON'S "• PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children j RESUME MARCH Bth. Massage and Medical Cases Daily, 123 Cuba Street (over Barber's.) 'Phone 3214. ' . SV7EDISH SYSTEM OF GYMNASTICS. MISS N. HEATH, Diploma, Dunfermline College of Physical Training and Hygiene. Gymnastic Mistress to Fitzhsrbert Terrace School and Chilton House School, Classes held in Educational Gymnastics. Patients taken for Remedial Gymnastics. Address:. 81 HILL STREET, Wellington • (Schoolrooms lately occupied by Miss Sommerville). GOOD SINGING is invariably based upon correct Voice-Placing and Emission. MR. K. CORNWALL Guarantees, practical Tuition in the Art as exemplified .in Old Italian Methods. Address: 18 PORTLAND CRESCENT. • 'Phone 382. : ' ... . DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE; MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS his re- ' moved froni'Christcburch .to Wellington, and will take Pupils for BALLROOM, FANCY, and .NATIONAL DANCING. Individual attention and' a Special Course for those requiring physical oulture and' development. Inquiries and appointments, ; . , . . 288, THE TERRACE. , .. . OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. • TALMA' STUDIO. V Cuba Street, opp. Te Aro. Hcuße. HAVING opened the above up-to-date Studio,- we are-giving as. a: special■ inducement .one Sepia'. Enlargement to every purohaser. of one doz. photographs; This offer is available for one month only.. ■ . . : DANCING. 7J/JISS BORLASE will reopen her IYA : Classes 3rd-week in March. . -Evening' Classes" and Children's - Classes will .be held.' Private Lessons given by appointment. For further particulars apply 5 Wesley Road, .top. of Aurora-Terrace. '■ TO -ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING DIPLOMA "CANDIDATES, rjIHE ONE .SURE WAY . TO': PASS A'■ YOUR EXAMINATION IS TO STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S INDIVIDUAL CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM. • AVHY? BECAUSE our percentage of passes in the: above is 79.4. BECAUSE in the past few years we have successfully prepared 1199 candidates for tho Accountancy Examination— 102 for the Certificate of Proficienry , in, Bookkeeping, 103-for the Law, and last year IS7 for the Senior and, Junior Public Service, tho Matriculation, and Solicitors' General Knowledge, Examinations. BECAUSE more.than half-of those'who , passed the N.Z. Accountancy Exam- ' ination last year were prepared bv us. BECAUSE 28 OF THE PRIZE-WIN-NERS OF-RECENT- YEARS HAVE BEEN OUR STUDENTS. BECAUSE WE SPECIALISE IN TEACHING • BY CORRESPONDENCE, and hold no classes whats->-ever. ' OUR ACCOUNTANCY. AND BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA COURSES are in the hands of our Mr. W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor, Member Council SociaU Accountants, . Fellow jmd Member Council N.Z. Accountants' and Auditors' Association, etc., with whom, is associated Mr. Nejlo Porter, Member N.Z! Society Accountants. . We have no "set terms," there is no "time limit" to our Courses. 1 For the one fee we guarantee complete Instruction. Our students have no text books whatever to buy. -They are supplied.with specially compiled, graduated, complete, neatly-printed and-bound Text Book Lessons (which become their own property, and so form a valuable reference library), the whole ' just rewritten by us. The complete' course embraces more than 1500 printed pag*s, and includes model workings and explanations of all-the more difficult questions set in the last ten years. Out latest Examination Success is that of our Mr. H. J. Robertson, who was top ,of all Australia in Bookkeeping and Accounts at the Final Examination of the Federal Institute of Accountants. AND PLEASE READ THIS12th February, . 1915. "Messrs. Hemingway and Robertson, ■Auckland. Dear Sirs,—l am , exceedingly ' pleased at my good fortune in seour- ' mg First Honours Prize in the Intermediate Section of the Accountancy Examination held in November last, and I feel that I owe you . an expression of thanks. "I have no hesitation in saying that my success is due in a very great ■ measure to the carefully-graded sories of-Notes and Exeroises that you have placed before me. I must also thank you for the manner in which ■ tho exeroises sent in for correction have been marked, and for the replies to any queries that I have asked., (Sgd.) "STANLEY W. WEBBER." YOUNG BUSINESS MEN ARE URGED TO OBTAIN THE ACCOUNTANCY DIPLOMA, even though it embraces Matriculation. Our Expert Staff coaches for Matriculation, and WE GUARANTE3S that if the earnest student, following our Special Course does not ■ pass in one year we will coach him for another year without, any extra fee whatever. Place Yourself in our Hands: Follow Implicitly our Instruction, and you can Pass in Any One of the Above Examinations this Year. SEND TO-DAY for our 1915 Free Book, "Practical Bookkeeping" • (32 pages), or "Accountancy" (94 pages). Our advice and help;.-based on over 17 years' experience, are at your service-gratis. Write To-day. ' HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Upion Buildings, Aus&l&s4,
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