EDUCATIONAL. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: H. M. SCOTT, M.A., Dip. Ed. THE DAY SCHOOL SESSION for 19-13 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. FULL-TIME DAY COURSES are provided os fallows: — GIRLS: Art, Commercial, Domestic. BOYS: Art, Commercial, Trades. SPECIAL COURSES are available either for boys or for girls, ’who in addition to taking one of the usual Courses, wish to prepare for Professional Examinations. PROSPECTUS. Copies may bo obtained at the School Office, which is now open; hours: 9.0-4.30. Also by post from P.O. Box 249. The Principal will interview Parents at the School on: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 28 and 29, between 9.30-12 a.m.. and 2-4.30 p.m., and SATURDAY. January 30. from 10-12 a.m. THE EVENING SCHOOL SESSION begins on Monday, February 15. Details of Courses and of enrolment are contained in the Prospectus, which may be obtained at the School or by post from P.O. Box 249. WELLESLEY COLLEGE, DAY’S BAY, WELLINGTON. "The School by the Sea.” 1 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAI AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The School Bus, in charge of Teachers, leaves the Hotel Cecil Corner at-8.30 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m. Mid-dav Lunch is provided for day pupils. FULL BOARD AND TUITION. 33 GUINEAS A TERM. N.B. —A Special reduction is made for sons of members of the Fighting Forces. Prospectus on application to The Secretary, 57 Ballance St., Wellington, Box 126 Wellington, or to The Headmaster, Tel. 47, Eastbourne. TUITION At GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair Street (Behind Train Shelter), Courtenay Place, ‘ WILL RESUME ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Separate Prospectuses are issued free of charge for cacli Department as under:— 1. DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL. 2. DAY AND EVENING SECONDARY. 3. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL. Call and Interview the Director, Mr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.). Phone 51-987. QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL. In the years ahead the qualified Accountant can be sure of an ever-widening field of opportunity. The thing to do is to get an early start with your studies and to be sure of the most thorough, most practical and most experienced tuition, enrol with HEMINGWAY’S —the foremost Accountancy Coaches. Start on the road to success NOW. Write today for Free Book, ‘‘Accountancy.’’ HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 51G. Auckland. HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, PETONE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The First Term. 1943, will commence TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. The Principal will be .in attendance to advise parents and to enrol new pupils on FRIDAY, JANUARY- 29, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30," and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enrolment forms can also be posted to the school. The following courses are available:— GIRLS: Special Commercial, General Commercial, Homo Science, Art. BOYS: Engineering Special, Engineering General (Mechanical, Electrical, Motor, Radio), Special Commercial, General Commercial, Art. Students returning to school should post enrolment forms to school not later than MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. THE HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL, LTD. CHILTON ST. JAMES SCHOOL (Incorporating Chilton House School), Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Boarding School now at “Fareham,” Featherston. Day School Continues at Lower Hutt. Term I, 1943. School reopens: Day Girls, February 1; Boarders, February 3. Headmistress: MISS NESTA V. MASON. Prospectus from the Secretaries: CLARKE, MENZIES, GRIFFIN & CO., P.O. Box 486, Wellington, C.I, Or from the Principal. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Excellent Tuition, either by Class or by Correspondence is provided by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. . The oflice will be open from Noon only each day. Call or Write for Free Prospectus. Box 826, Vickers House, Wellington. Woodward Street, Tel. 44-406. Wellington. Mme. DINY SOHRAMM, PIANO, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 1. Interview by Appointment, 50-512. Assistant: DOROTHY DOWNING. SINGING. MR. CAERLYON BENNETT HAS RESUMED. Wellington-118 LAMBTON QUAY. Lower Hutt—79A WOBURN ROAD. MRS. INA STEPHENS, L.R.S.M., PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Hus Resumed Teaching at her Studio, 54 Manners St., Brittain’s Bldgs. Lessons given in Telephone 44-633 Accompanying. or 44-826. SEATOUN HEIGHTS MUSIC STUDIO. MARJORIE J. I’EARN, L.It.A.M. (Late of London), PIANOFORTE. ;; i;..-a<.-ou Hill Hoad. li.J. SIGNORA Z. I.’OMI’AKINI, L.T.C.L., F.T.C.L., It.M.T. I T.-aclior of Singing and Voice I’rodm I ion (Bel Canto), Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY I. interviews by Appointment. Studio: The Esplanade, Island Buy. Telephone, 14-363. THE NZ LEAGUE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING. (Wellington Branch). VISUAL Speech-reading Classes rccuiu nienee .Monday, February 1, 19K>. Rooms open for inquiries from Monday, Jallii ar j' 25. (lon. “Beehive Cham tiers,” 71 Courtenay Place.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 4
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