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EDUCATIONAL. EXTRACT FROM NOVEMBER, 1934, DOMINION EXAMINATION ' RESULTS of HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LIMITED. Percentage of Subjects. H.C.A, Passes. Bookkeeping and Accounts (Stage I) 75 Bookkeeping and Accounts (Stage II) 72.8 Bookkeeping and Accounts (Stage III) 77 Auditing 91.1 Economics 70.9 Rights and Duties of Trustees ... 93.3 Bankruptcy Law 80.9 Company Law 77.3 Mercantile Law (Stage I) 71.8 Mercantile Law (Stage II) 88.6 Of the number of Students presented by the “H.C.A.”. 81.9 per cent, were successful. I have compared the foregoing figures with the records of Harle’s College of Accountancy, Ltd., and certify to their accuracy. All students who have completed two-thirds of the course have been included. (Signed) W. F. MORRISON, A.R.A.N.Z.. F.F.1.A., Auditor. In Wellington, 88 per cent, of “H.C.A.” Bookkeeping Stage 1 Students were successful. TTARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, P.O. Box 859, 98 The Terrace, Wellington. THE P.S.S.T. EXAMINATION RESULTS piOR Wellington show clearly the excelA leuce of the training received at GILBY’S COLLEGE. 55 Gilby-trained candidates passed in all Grades (as compared -with 53 by all other Colleges combined) at the last Publie Service Shorthand-Typists’ Examinations, gaining: Ist and 2nd places in Special Grade. Ist in Intermediate Grade. Ist, 2nd and 3rd in Senior Grade. 10 out of the first 15 places in Junior Grade. The college Office will reopen bn Monday January 7, in the daytime only. DAY, EVENING’ AND MAIL INSTRUCTION will resume on Momfay, January 21. GILBY’S COLLEGE Wellington Ltd. Broadway Building, 106 Courtenay Place, (Opposite St. James Theatre). Director: Mr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.). P.O. Box: 121 Te Aro. Phone 51-987. 1935 WILL bring Better Jobs_ and Higher ’ ' Pay to thousands of New Zealanders. .. . Will YOU be one of them? Be sure you are fitted for the promotion and increased salary, for the outstanding opportunities that will be available to trained men in 1935. The best preparation for a successful career in any class of business is a thorough knowledge of ACCOUNTANCY. Decide now to become a Qualified Accountant. Enrol with Hemingway’s—leaders for over 38 years in Homestudy tuition for the Accountancy Professional Examination. Make an early start and give yourself ample time for complete and thorough preparation. Only in this way can you face the examiner with confidence and make certain of securing an early pass. Be sure that 1935 brings prospenty to YOU. Write NOW for Free Book—- “ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. ENROL WITH ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. TpXCELLENT TUITION is pro- ■*-/ vided in class or by correspondence. Printed Notes. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Mr. Enting may be consulted from January 14. Call or write for Prospectus giving full details. BOX 826. Vickers House, Woodward Street, Wellington, Cl. Phone 44-406. JJUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL. CHILTON ST. JAMES (Incorporating Chilton Hotlse School), Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. Prospectus and particulars from the Secretaries— MESSRS CLARKE, MENZIES, GRIFFIN AND ROSS, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, Or from the Principal. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. A7O-ACRE Farm is attached to the Boys’ School, and a first-class practical training in Agriculture is provided. Full particulars and boarding fees, etc., on application to the Secretary, Box 157, Napier. IV. L. DUNN, Secretary. H' UNT L E Y SCHOOL. MARTON (Estd. 1897). A PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL For Boys from 7 to 14 years of age. Ideally situated in tne country, one mile from MARTON, in a healthy district, and amid beautiful surroundings. 28 acres of land, of which ten are playing fields for cricket, football, tennis and goli; complete with swimming baths, and beautiful Chapel with fine Norman and Beard pipe organ. Bright amt airy dormitories. classrooms and sick bay. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of 20 guineas each per annum for SONS OF OLD BOYS tenable for one year while at Luntley. Illustrated Prospectus and details of Scholarships obtainable from the lIEADMASTER, R. P, SHERRIFF.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 86, 5 January 1935, Page 3

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