EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. EXTRACT FROM NOVEMBER. 1934, DOMINION EXAMINATION RESULTS of HABLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LIMITED. Percentage of Subjects. H.C.A. Passes. Bookkeeping and Accounts (Stage I) 75 Bookkeeping and Accounts (Stage II) 72. S 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 Ilarle’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, SS per cent, of “H.C.A.” Bookkeeping Stage 1 Students were successful. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. fTARLE’S COLLEGE OF XX ACCOUNTANCY. P.O. Box 859. 98 The Terrace, Wellington. ACCOUNTANCY YOUR EARLY SUCCESS ASSURED! "yOUR one big object in studying AcX countancy is to pass the Accountants’ Professional Examination at the earliest moment. The sooner you get your pass, the sooner will your position improve and your earnings increase. HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY SYSTEM is the speediest, surest road to qualification —as proved by the experience of many thousands of Hemingway’s students. Every year Hemingway’s head the list for the numbers of students who pass. And every year more and more ambitious young men entrust their tuition to Hemingway’s—the oldest established and largest Home-study specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. Don’t delay your chances of promotion, of securing a more highly-paid position. Write now for Free Book—-“ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. DAY, EVENING, \ and MAIL TUITION, QILBY’S COLLEGE z has now resumed. Individual Tuition in Pitman’s or Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English, aud Business Methods. Coaching for: University Entrance, Standard VI Proficiency, Senior Free Place, etc, CALL, PHONE, OR WRITE FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. GILBY’S COLLEGE, Wellington, Ltd., Broadway Building, 106 Courtenay Place (opposite St. James Theatre). Wellington. P.O. Box: Phone : 121 Te Aro. 51-987. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, ENROL WITH ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. TURING the two years 1933 and 1934 our passes have been: — Bookkeeping I 161 Bookkeeping II 94 Bookkeeping 111 105 Auditing 112 Economics 71 Mercantile Law I 115 Mercantile Law II 115 • Company Law ." 91 Bankruptcy Law - 104 Trustee Law 91 Send for Free. Prospectus, VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street. Wellington, Cl. Telephone 41-406. Box 526. JJEREWORTH SCHOOL, Havelock North. 4 A Preparatory Boarding School for Boys from 7 to Id years of age. 22 acres ideally situated at the foot of the Havelock Hills. 3 miles from Hastings Railway Station. Modern buildings, open-air Sleemngporch, swimming bath, tennis counts, golf course. Sunny, invigorating climate. Next Term begins Friday, February 8. Prospectus from Headmaster. Telephone 2518, Hastings. lTn t l e y scITooTl? MARTON (Estd 1897). A PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL For Boys from 7 to 14 years of age. Ideally sFhiated 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 goh; complete with swimming baths, and beautiful Chapel with fine Norman and Beard pipe organ. Bright and airy dormitories, classrooms and sick bav. 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 HEADMASTER. R, P SIIERRIFF, T EARN ESPERANTO! EARN ESPERANTO! The Wellington Esperanto Club reopens February 5. 7.30 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Free Tuition! Now class! Membership : 10/6 yearly, LEARN ESPERANTO! LEARN ESPERANTO!
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 2
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