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EDUCATIONAL. "FLORENCE R. GEORGE, ■*- Teacher, .Elocution and Dramatic Art. 11, Zohrab street, Hataitai. Telephone 23-813. PRIVATE TUITION. fTNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, *-'" Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-651 Special . Pea lures: Individual Coaching tor examinations by day or evening. \Vliuletiiue course for Proficiency, Matri dilation, and all University L'ntrance l£xaminations. Special arrangements for li.A. ami LL'.B.- students French, ;Spanish, Italian, aud German conversation •.aught. . ...' ' . G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Principal. . EXAMINATION RESULTS Of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. ' In the 192S Exams 223 Students of Banks College were successful, lv Bookkeeping 11., in Wellington there were 37 passes, 30 ol whom were I coached by Banks College. > !n Auditing there were 27 passes m V\7e"'ngton, 22 of whom were studeuts of Banks College. . ■ In Bookkeeping 1., 53 ot the successful students in Wellington, were coached by Banks College. BANKING DIPLOMAOver 70 per cent, of the successful Candidates were prepared by Banks College. INSURANCE DIPLOMA~Over 85 per cent, of the successful Students were prepared by Banks College. Students are prepared by PERSONAL TUITION aud by CORRESPONDENCE. The College reopens on MONDAY, 14th JANUARY. , Send for a Prospectus. H. AMOS. F.R.E.S., Managing Director. E. L..ENTING, B. Com., ■ Director. ■■■. - / WELLESLEY' COLLEGE. I7IRST TERM commences TUESDAY stli FEBRUARY OFFICE at 98, The Terrace, open for interviews ; with Parents and Guardians from Monday, I4th January. GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION lioys euiolk.il tioiu 5 to Ii years of age aud prepared for Proficiency Certificates. Public Service, and nil Entrance Oniver sity E\ains. A SPECIAL VOCATIONAL BUSiNEfcf FORM Extending over Two li'ears, Is.conducted for boys holding ProneiencjCertificates, in English, Arithmetic; Com. mercial Geography. Social and Industrial History, Bookkeeping, and Business Prac tice, Salesmanship, Shorthand 'and Type writing. Special Teachers with the highest quali■fications take the Vocational Subjects. OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE. • Telephone, 43-080. HEADMASTER: J. W. Russell, ti.Se. H. AMOS, Managing Director.; . NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS. VyE have,been fortunate in securing the services of MR. W. fl. STEVENS. M.A., (Undoubtedly the most successful Matriculation Coach in New Zealand). In future our evening Matriculation and Accountants' Prelim. Classes will be conducted by Mr. Stevens. CLASSES COMMENCE sth FEBRUARY Fee, £3 33 per term. OFFICE: Crown Buildings, Cuba street. Telephone 21-550. ENROL AT ONCE. , ' ■ ■ ■ i pALMERSTOJM NORTH HIGH r SCHOOLS. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School. I'ull, efficient staff, including Home Science, Drawing, and E'hysica) Culture Specialists. The school is surrounded by gardens and extensive playing fields. Boarding Department: "School House," College street, providing everything necessary for the comfort and health of the boarders, is withiD 10 minutes' walk of the school, and is under the supervision and direct control of the Headmistress. . Applications for Boarding places may be made to the Principal or Secretary of the Board. Send for a Prospectus. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School. Rector: J. MURRAY. M.A. Curriculum: Professional, Commercial. General, and Agricultural Courses. Spacious playing fields; and swimming baths m-ovide nnvnli.. fpoilitiw for recreation. School Boarding Department: "College House," under direct supervision of the Rector. Excellent record in both Scholarship and Sport. Applications for Boarding places to be made to the Rector, or the Secretary of, the High Schools Board. Apply for Prospectus, giving full'particulars of the Boarding Departments for Boys or Girls to the Principals, or WM. HUNTER, ,: -. . ■: ■ ■ . : f Secretary, .r Box SO, Palmerston North,-

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 4

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