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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T/"ELBUR3s T —Moderate terms, Superior -*-^- House, Single Room, business gentleman, luuch out, all meals week-end. King 26-455. ' '_ TpUKNISHED Room or Board. Widow -*- has accommodation for. two persons, especially suitable for two girl friends. Splendid sunny position, easy access to two tram routes. 485, Evg. Post. "yACANT—DoubIe and Single Rooms; ' good table; terms moderate. 70, Cambridge terrace. \JrACANCIES for Boarders; . large _ ' double room, single beds; also to shiirc. 10, Kensington-st., off Abel Smitlist._ ; TJOTKL vSKLWYX, Courtenayrpl., lias *-^ N'iicaucies for t'ermaneut Guesta, 335, 37s (id. Tel. 21-082. - ■ B"USIInESS Woman requires Board where child 5 not objected to; Terrace school vicinity preferred. 473, liA'gV Post. GOOD Home offered 2 Young Men; piano, washing, meuding. Tel. 43----235. ISB, Sydney-st. West. - ON'K Boarder to share sunny bedroom, i-en'ned home. Tel. 20-u"a; or two males. ' PKJVATE Board offered'ladies or gents., single or share. 291. The Ten-ace, neai Ghuanee-st. VI7EBB-ST.. 74—Vacancies for Boarders, '"double and single room, central: terms moderate. Tel. 23-284. 13ALM0RAL Private Hotel, Courtenay- *-* pi., near Fuller's, has Superior Accommodation for Permanent Guests, 35s :iml 37s fid week. Tel. 21-830. ■pARAPARAUMU—Seaside Accommoda- *- tion available Paying Guests at reasonable rates; ideal situation and climate. Apply Eatwell, Tel. SQR, Paraparaumu. CLARENDON REST HOME. 3 MINUTES easy walk from Karon Park terminus. MISS WALMSLEY. Tel. 27-G3l. qtHE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, J- Mastei'ton. is the recognised 'home of visitors; moderate tariff, good accommodation. Mrs. Irvine, Proprietress. KELBURN PREFERRED. lADY requires Board and Lodging. 701, J Evg. Post. . ' ' SEASIDE RESORTS. A HOLIDAY IN THE SOUNDS. PICTURESQUE Marlbqrougb Souuds, ■* alongside a safe bathing beach, surrounded by beautiful native bush; fishing, boating, launch trips, bathing, and safe paddling. Ideal walks, chip tennis court, comfortable accommodation; cream, fruit, etc. Tariff: £2 10s. Telephone. C. BOWRON, Te Mara, St. Omer, Ficton. EDUCATIONAL-SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. MRS. NICOLA OS, 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. BANJO. "VfEyER in the history of music has any -^ instrument won such popularity as the BANJO. For personal entertainment or over the air it canont be equalled. If you would like to learn how to play the Banjo, Banjolin, or Mandolin, I should be pleased to advise you regarding Tuition, or the Purchase 6f an Instrument^ MRS. H. G. EEEVESj Studio: ROOM 4, 2nd FLOOR BEEHIVE CHAMBERS, 71, Courtenay place, Wellington. ' SPECIAL NOTICE TO PARENTS HAVE YOUR CHILDREN TAUdfiT TO SPEAK DIS-TINCTLY^-WITH PROPER INTONATION AND PRODUCTION. SPECIAL SEPARATE CLASSES • FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SATURDAY MORNINGS. ALL INFORMATION RE TERMS, ETC., FROM CLEMENT MAY, CLEMENT MAY, ELOCUTIONIST, Telephones— ' Private—2l-563. Studio—4o-091. Studio: Bristol Building, Lambton quay. ALL INTERVIEWS BY APPOINTMENT. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING SCHOOL. All Classes begin MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. r PHE Director may be consulted between x the hours of 7 and Bat the NEW COLLEGE, MOUNT COOK, from Monday, 17th February, to Friday, 21st February. N.B.—Enrolments will be taken as under:— Accountancy and Commercial—Mon. and 'lues., 17th and*lßtb. February. Trade Classes—Wed. and. Thurs., 10th and 20tli 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 the Director. ; Prospectuses giving full particulars may be obtained at the College Offices, Mount Cook and Wakefield street. rpECHNICAL ' COLLEGE. X COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Classes for the above will be held from G.O to 9.0 p.iu., commencing 24th February, Fees for students under 21, one eveuiug 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. Stall': T. L. James, M.Uom., 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.Coni.; N. A. Byrne, M.A., LL.B.; E. Cannons, A.P.A., N..Z.. A.1.A., NZ.- 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 mi 7 be obtained on application at the College Office. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 7

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