EDUCATIONAL. MR. AND MRS.. FORREST. No. 10, Hopper street, Teachers of Piano and Violin and Harmony. rpHEORY Classes formed up to Senior -*• Grade. Indvidual lessons for Higher Grades. Pupils prepared for Royal Academy and Trinity College Examinations. Assistant Teacher: Miss Nancy Hewitt, A.T.C.L. VIOLIN STUDENTS. ■p<RIC L. MEIER receives Pupils at his „ Studio, fourth floor, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay-pl., opposite tram shelter. TITADAME MONKMAN-DEMPSTER, ii SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. Tuition Resumed. New Studio: Room No.' 7, MAHAR'S BLDG., opp. Bank N.Z. (Ramsey Wilson's entrance). PRIVATE TUITION U again available r at the Office of TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS. LTD.. ' Seater's Building. Customhouse quay. There are a few Vacancies for the following Examinations: ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY MATRICULATION B.A. AND LL.B. MUS.BAC. INTERMEDIATE. Mr. Heron may be* interviewed by appointment. MR. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, TEACHER OF SINGING, Pupil of Cavaliere Vincenzo Sabatini, Milan, Italy. Signor Alberto . Visetti, London. Professor Isidore de Solla, London. "RANGIMARIE," Residence Te .Anau road, Hataitai. . Studio, No. 7, Bristol Piano Company. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. MRS. NICOLAUS, 158 a, The Terrace (holder of Pitman's Shorthand Teacher's Certificate). Day Classes have commenced. Positions found on completion of training. Small classes, individual tuition. Speed Classes 4-30 to 6 p.m. Telephone 43*708. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (Italian Method). TITADAME EMILY BRIGGS resumes -"A Teaching on 10th. Studio: Beehive Chambers, 71, Courtenay-pl., and 2, Mataird., Hataitai. Interviews Studio between 3.30 and 5.30 every day except Wed. and Sat. Evenings Hataitai. Successes at Wellington Competitions:— 1925 —Ladies' and Gentlemen's Championships, also both aggregate marks prizes. 1926—Ladies' Championship. 1927—Ladies' Championship; also aggregate marks. 1928—Gentlemen's Scholarship, also Gold Medal Schubert Song. 1929—Gentlemen's Championship and Ladies' Scholarship, and many other Championships at other centres. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the' thorough- grounding which leads to success in business. . . Principal—MlSS ROWNTREE, 33, Willis street, Wellington. Business as usual during alterations to building. Classes resumed 14th Jan., 1930. ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING. SPLENDID PERFORMANCE OF HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. IN the 1929 Accountancy, Bankers', and allied Examinations Hemingway Students scored 491 successes. Once more Hemingway's Schools secure the lion's share of Accountancy passes. Still they maintain unchallenged their pre-eminence in Accountancy tuition. SECRETARIAL DEGREE. A CONVINCING SAMPLE OF RESULTS. 100 PER CENT PASSES. For this advanced and highly specialised Examination twelve sat; twelve were successful; all were Hemingway students. CONCLUSIVE PROOF AVAILABLE. We don't ask you blindly to accept our bare word for this result. We undertake to furnish to genuine inquirers a certified list of the names of successful candidates who received their tuition at our hands. Entrust your training to the School that gets the passes. We etiash caudida.es for Accountancy, Bankers, Secretarial, Matriculation, Degi-pe, Teachprs', and other Public Examinations. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. All Classes begin MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. rpHE Dkector may be consulted between •*• the hours of 7 and Bat the NEW COLLEGE, MOUNT COOK, from Monday, 17th February, to Friday, 21st February. N.B.—-Enrolmenta will be taken as under:— Accountancy and Commercial—Mon. and Tues., 17th and 18th February. Trade Classes—Wed. and Thurs., 19th and 20th February. . All other Classes—Friday, 21st February. COURSES PROVIDED; Electrical, Mechanical and Motor Engineering, Building ■ Construction and Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, Plumbing, Motor-car Body-build-ing, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day and Evening Courses are provided in:— Design; Painting and Modelling from Life; Poster and Illustration Work; Sign and Ticket-writing; Art, Metalwork; Woodcarving; Art Leatherwork; Painting and Decorating; Plasterers' Piece Moulding. , . Holders of Free Places may be admitted FREE to any of the above courses approved by tho Director. Prospectuses giving full particulars may be obtained at the College Offices, Mount Cook and Wakefield street. rpECHNICAL COLLEGE. •*• COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Classes for the above will be held from 6.0 to 9.0 p.m., commencing 24th February. Fees for students under 21, one evening of 2 hours weekly, 40s per annum; each additional evening or period weekly, 20s per annum. Students 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. James, M.Com., A.R.A..N.Z.. A.1.A..N.Z. (Head of Department); J. H. Barnett, A.P.A., N.Z.; H. L. Cooper, A.R.A., N.Z.; R. H. Hall, A.R.A., N.Z.; S. M. Kinross, M.A.; H. J. Thompson, M.A., LL.M., M.Com.; N. A. Byrne, M.A, LL.B.; E. Cannons, A.P.A., N..Z., A.1.A., N Z.; E. Evans, M.A., F.R.E.S.; D. L. Irwin, A.P.A., N.Z., A.A.1.5.; R. E. Pope, LL.M. Special classes for University Entrance and Accountants' Preliminary. Full particulars m;;' be obtained on application at the College Office. ■TOHN H. HOWELL, ...■■■ Director.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 5
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