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EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC EXAM. SPECIALISTS. PERSONAL OR CORRESPONDENCE TUITION BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, the largest Commerv cial College in New Zealand, has specialised for over 25 years in preparing students, BY CORRESPONDENCE, for ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIMINARY, and all COMMERCIAL Exams. Our results have always been most gratifying to our students and to ourselves. The secret of our success is the employment of a large, permanent staff of experienced and highly-qualified tutors. Make certain of passing your Accountancy and Law Exams, by enrolling with Banks College. Courses also provided in ADVERTISING, SALESMANSHIP, BANKING, INSURANCE, SHIPPING, ETC. H. AMOS, Managing Director.

s SCOTS COLLEGE, FOR boys of all ages, MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. (UvA FULL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY \ J ft} DEPARTMENTS. There is a limited number of vacancies for Boarders and Day Pupils, and parents are urged to make early application. Scots College aims at sound scholarship, moral strength, Physical Efficiency, and Personal Culture. Excellent examination results. General, Commercial, Agricultural, and Special Courses. Personal attention given to needs of individual pupils. Facilities for all kinds of sport—Cricket, Football, Tennis, Swimming, Shooting and Athletics. “Scots” stands on an ideal 17-acre site, close to the sea. Healthy, bracing climate. No overcrowding of pupils. Regular medical attendance at House. Religious instruction. Applications for Prospectus should be addressed: THE PRINCIPAL, SCOTS COLLEGE. MIRAMAR, WELLINGTON. rnvt’UMWHT cui iror

TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. A LL classes begin Monday, February 27. The Director may be consulted between the hours of 7 and 8 at the NEW COLLEGE, MOUNT COOK, from Monday, February 20, to Friday, February 24. N.B.—Enrolments will be taken as under: — Accountancy and Commercial—Monday and Tuesday, February 20 and 21. Trade Classes —Wednesday and Thursday, February ?2 and 23. All other Classes.—Friday, February 24. COURSES PROVIDED. Electrical, Mechanical, and Motor Engineering, Building Construction and Drawing, Carpentery and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, Plumbing, Motor-Car Body Building. Painting and Decorating, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations, Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day and Evening Courses are provided inDesign, Painting and Modelling from Life, Poster and illustration Work, Sign and Ticket-writing, Art Metalwork, Leatherwork, Woodcarving. Holders of Free I laces may be admitted FREE to any of the above courses approved by the Director. Prospectuses giving full particulars may be obtained at the College Offices, Mount Cook, and Wakefield Street. ypiLLESLEY BOYS' COLLEGE. FOUNDED 1913. ROLL-200 BOYS. THE PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL for ' BOYS. providing a CORPORATE SCHOOL LIFE with INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION iu and out of school. WELLESLEY COLLEGE AIMS1. To produce a sound and well-devel-oped physique. 2. To provide a well-rounded ->nd balanced curriculum. 3. To ensure that all training has an ethical basis and bias. 4. To teach a boy to become a selfreliant, responsible, and worthy citizen. The Schoo! is DEMOCRATIC and MOM-DENOMINATIONAL. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. J HEADMASTER: Mr. J. Whitworth Russell, B.Sc., F.R.E.S. FIRST TERM commences TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. ; IT. AMOS, Managing Dir. ctor. I PIANOFORTE. MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.8., DI 23 Bowen Street. TERM BEGINS ON FEBRUARY 10. Aural Classes on Saturday mornings.

'PECHNiCAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Classes for the above will be held from 6.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing Feb i'Uary 27. Fees for Students under 21—One evening ot 2 hours weekly 40s. per n.-.r.um; each additional evening or period weekly, 20s. per annum. Studeuts over 21 pay double above fees. Under certain conditions the classes are free to those who comply with the Free Place Regulations. Staff: T. L. Janies, M.Com., A.R.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. (Head of Department); N. A. Byrne, M.A. LL.B.; D. L. Irwin, A.P.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5.; A. H. Ivory, LL.B., 8.C0m., A.P.A.N.Z.; W. H. Nankervis, A.1.A.N.Z.; R. E. Pope, LL.M.; J. H. Thompson, AI.A., LL.M., M.Com. Special classes for Matriculation and Accountants’ Preliminary. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the College Office. J. H. HOWELL, Director. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated in the Sunniest Locality in j the Dominion. These Schools have at Excellent Scholastic Record. The Boarding Establishments are under the Personal Supervision of the Principals. FULL BOARDING FEE £6O Per Annum ’THE NEW BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL is ■*- one of the most modern an J best equipped buildings in New Zealand. The living conditions in the New Hostel are ideal; 20 acres of playing fields. Schools Reopen FEBRUARY 7. 1928. Prospectus available on application. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education Office, Napier. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. A/f ADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Pro-D-l lessor of Singing, L.A.M., London, Italian Method) has Resumed Tuition. Intending students interviewed at her Studio, 71, Courtenay Place, every afternoon except Thursday, or write 2, Matai Road, Hataitai. Prospectus on application. Aladame Briggs’s Pupils have taken the Championship at Wellington Competitions every year since she came to reside in Wellington; also three have won the Diamond Rings. Air. Partington’s Gold Medal for Gentlemen, Ladies’ Scholarship, and hundreds of other prizes.

HOTELS, TOURIST, & HJEALTH RESORTS SOUNDS GREENSILLS, OHINGAROA, PELORUS SOUND. Premier tourist and health resort, summer and winter. All attractions, and modern improvements. Tariff £3/3/-. Telegraphic address: “Ohingaroa. Inquiries to Townshend and Coy., Box 42, Picton. WANGANUI— . . . , HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway Street, Wanganui; one minute from railway and Post Office. Beautiful, healthy locality, h. and c. baths, electric light. Comfortable sitting and commercial rooms. Tariff: 12/6 per day, £3/2/6 per week. ’Phone 2505. P.O. Box 207. . J. HODSON, Proprietor, Ridgway Street. BRIDGE PRIVATE HOTEL, WANGANUI, 3 minutes from Railway Station, Wharf P.O. Overloowing River. Renovated throughout. Two bathrooms, hot*and cold water. Excellent cuisine. Tariff 8/- per day. Write or Wire. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. KINGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, 108 ST. HILL STREET; select locality; excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff, 8/- and 10/- per day; double room £2/15/- per week. Cleanliness and civility guaranteed. Wire or ’phone 3288 for accommodation. MRS. E. M. JENKINS, Proprietress. (PRIVATE) HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, ST. HILL STREET, five minutes railway and Post Office, refurnished, hot and cold water, electric light and all modern conveniences; meals; early trains. Tariff 8/- day, £2/2/- week. Write or wire. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Phone 2018. -CROYDON PARK” RESIDENTIAL FLATS, situated in beautiful grounds, right in town, one minute to Avenue. One or more rooms to suit tourists. Separate kitchenettes to each flat. Every modern convenience, and furnished completely. Plenty of parking ground., Double rooms from 35/ weekly. Telegraphic address “Croydon Park.” SPRIGGENS’ HOTEL, one of the Dominion’s latest and most up-to-date 53 bedrooms available for guests. Hot and cold water in each bedroom All facilities available for the comfort of all. Tariff 16/- per day. Licensee and Proprietor, George Spriggens. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS I'M TE MAHIA BAY, the leading holiday resort ot the Sounds, is the only place that provides the three essentials for a perfect hoIiday—MAGNIFICENT BEACH, entirely free from mud; first-class hard TENNIS COURT, large open air DANCING BALCONY. Launching, rowing (row boats free), tramping, tracks in al) directions. Good table, vegetables grown on the property. Good water supply. Tariff £3/10/- per week, 14/- per day. Write C. M. BAY, Box 62, Picton. Telegrams: Bay, Picton.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 4

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