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EDUCATIONAL'. EXAMINATION ' RESULTS of . BANKS COLLEGE. . 4 \ rTjEE results of Banks College in the last Accountancy and Law Professional Examinations were as follow:— HAW PROFESSIONAL: 43 presented; 32 passed. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL: 51 presented; 35 passed. BOOK-KEEPERS' CERTIFICATE: ' ; .17 presented; 12 passed. In the latter examination only about 15 per cent, of the candidates were successful. I _ Students prepared for the March and November Examinations. "iWork in all departments has resumed. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, And at Cashel Street, Christchurch. H. AMOS, ■ Managing Director. • Telephone 2098. October, .1897, .HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON pioneered Teaching by Correspondence in Australasia. TWENTY-ONE years doing one thing right—enthusiastically and thoroughly—constitutes HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON the' Filial Court of-Appeal for the solution of learning privately, praotically, and surely by mail. BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, ADVERTISEMENT WRITING. COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING; or Preparation for the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPING DIPLOMA, the MATRICULATION, the PUBLIC SERVICE, the TEACHERS' ,'rir the LAW PROFESSIONAL! EXAMINATIONS.' . Say just which,of the above interests you and write us to-day. Our advice, which" is backed by our -having successfully taught 23,378 students, is at your service gratis. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., Auckland. ~ P.O. Box 516. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Secretary. WANGANUI TECHNICAL HIGH .'V . SCHOOL. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION: ' GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL, for Matii- ' culation and all Public Examinations; COMMERCIAL COURSE to the stage of tho Professional Accountants' Examinations. ENGINEERING, for Public Service, Engineering Preliminary and City and Guilds Examinations, Mechanical; Electrical, and -Jotor-oar practical courses are provided for in fullyequipped workshops.. AGRICULTURAL, includes general subjects, Agricultural Sciences, Practical Mechanical, and Electrical Engincering< v' » DOMESTIC, Dressmaking, Cookery, IUI- - Laundrywork, Art, Applied Art, Music and general subjects. HOSTELS for both boys and girls are conducted by senior members of thestaff. War orphans are entitled to free tuition and a boarding allow- ■ ance. Full prospectus on application. College reopens on February 11. G. J. PARK, Director. SCOTS QOLLEGE, MIRAMAR. mHE FIRST TERM bfegins on Febru-' i ary 18, 1919. Boarders return February 17. . The PRINCIPAL may. be interviewed after February -1 between the hours of 1 p.m.- and 3 p.m., in the MANAGER S ROOM, at the rear of St. John's Church, Willis-Street, Wellington. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY MUSIC. "MISS. . HEINEMANN, . L.A.B:, RESUMES TEACHING ■MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. " Bristol Piano fo.: Tuesday and Friday. 230 Vivian Street: Other Days. Telephone 2885. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY commences Teaching 10th. Terms, etc., apply ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL, Dufferin Street. THE. '. .above School Reopened on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. Distribution of prizes for 1918 will take place on Thursday evening, February 27. PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, EARTRAINING. MISS CLEEE, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. thorised teacher of Dr. lorke Trotter's Rhythmic Method, London), will begin Teaching. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), February 6. Address: 54 Hill Street. SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. Boarders reassembio Tuesday, FEBRUARY 11. School resumes on Wednesday ■ Morning. Principal at home, Monday and Tuesday. ■ VOICE .PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MISS VIOLET LAMACROFT, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., will Commence Teaching from MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, No. 8, Top Floor, Boulcott Chambers. PIANO AND SINGING. Voice Production, Breathing and Placing. Elocution and Dramatic Art. MADAME COPE-DOWSING has Resumed Lessons, and again offers both Ladies and Gentlemen tho Latest Tuition in tho above Arts. Madame'* long' experience and successful methods are well known. Studio: 94 WiJlis St. jbpp.' Shortt'e Piotures). 'Phone 41G7.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 3

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