EDUCATIONAL. POUND! New Zealand Parents, have ■*■ your children trained in the Danish Physical and Mind Culture. Private and Gents' and Ladies' Health Classes arranged. Valdemar Sejer, 38, Majoribanks street, Wellington. .... (TARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 7 Stewart Dawsdn's Bldgs., Lambton-qy. Telephone 40-619. ,• \- Individual Tuition in. Shorthand (Pitman and Grepg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office fioutme. ■ Pririeipal, Miss. X.. VVhitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), KI;P.S. (Non.), " N.U.T. (Eng.). assisted by Qualified Staff. •■ I'HOROUGfI Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTKKK'iS SCHOOL OF iv SHORTHAND AND TYPEWKrTING guarantees individual; Tuition and the Thorough Grounding which leads to success in business ' Principal: MISS. KOWNTKEJS. Hailenßtein Bros.' Buildings,- i 33. Willis street. Wellingtpnv . TURNER STUDIO OB 'MUSIC, S3, Kent terrace iVTISS 'JKAN TURNER (Principal), "*■ PIANO (Academic and Shefter Methods), BANJO, MANDOLIN. . . STEEL CUITAB, AND UKULELE, Stringed Instruments lent free'of charge to pupils for practice at home. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL = SCHOOL. G. W. yon Zedlitz.-M.A., Principal., ■ CLOSED 15th December to 10th January. Vacation Classes commence. 12th January. School 're-opens ,9th February. Individual Tuition, in,, Degree ■ eubjecte. Entrance Examinations '(Matriculation), Preliminary and Sections A and B Associate Membership. Exam. Institution Civil Engineers,' other Engineering subjects, Land Surveyor's Exam.'(Aust. arid N.Z.). All-tlav students requiicd Io apply eaily MASONIC CHAMBERS, Wellington tcnacc I el. 44 GDI MUSIC TAUGH'I BY OUR NEW AND SIMPLE METHOD, For ,botb Young and Old. THE DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LTD., Scater's Buildings (First lUoor), 105, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Registered Head Ofhce: Christehurch. I'UBLTC SERVICE ijhoi thand-Typists' Examination, CONSISTENT lesults by Students ovei a period of years are the true test of teaching abihtj. At the above examination (senior grade), held in Novcmbci, 1030, Students oi GILBY'S COLLEGE' ~ gained THE VIRST SIX PLACES (excepting thud place); in 1920 fie FIRST KOUR PLACES, dud in 1028 the FIRST TWO PLACES, The Candidates in the Junior Grade were equally successful. Students aie now being emolled ior the New Year. College closes on I9th December and Resumes on Monday, 19th January. GILBY'S COLLEGE, • A H. Gilby, F.C.1., Duectoi. Opposite St. James Thcatie, Courtenay place, WELLINGTON Tel. '21 957 STOP! ARE YOU SATISFIED: WITH .YOUR. PROGRESS DURING. 1930? THE past .twelve mo<jths has demonstrated very forcibly the'value of specialised training. Many young men have made steady progress during 1930. Many others have experienced reductions in salary or retrenchment.i Has 1930 been a successful year for you? ; If not, decide now to join the ranks of the trained men. SPARE-TIME POSTAL STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAY'S ■ will enable you to consolidate your present position;'minimise the danger.of retrenchment; aud fit you for your rapid promotion and a higher salary. : For over a'third of a century Hemingway's have specialised in training young men and. women for successful careers in every important branch of business. Make 1931 a year; of real advancement. Write to-day for particulars, of Hemingway's Correspondence 'Cbiirs'cs,1- stating the subject in which you are interested: 'Do it NOW! HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 510. Auckland. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND TYPISTE3* . ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. ' ■ / TN the above Examinations, held last -1 mouth, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE obtained . ■'■•''. 100% PASSES tN THE JUNIOR DIVISION AND OBTAINED FIRST PLACE. The College presented 30 students for-the JUNIOR AND SENIOR EXAMINATIONS, of whom '29 passed. Enrolments can now be made in all departments of the College for next term, which commences on ' ■■.-■'. - TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1931,'■-.' THE REASON WHY' WE TEACH PITMAN'S SHORTHAND ONLY is because it is still the system used by over 90 per cent, of shorthand-writers. Those interested are ilivited.1 to ask" the opinion of members'of ."Hansard" Staff and Professional reporters.- . ' • I BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; '. | 88, The Terrace. ~,.'■ '. ,H. AMOS, . Managing Director.. .......... r •.'■'■ •"' ■> ; ■- .■■ '-' -' '. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO "EVENING POST" ADVEKTfSERS. QON TRACT 'Advertiser* are, asked to hand in. Copy at least one clear day before date of issue Owing to the ' large, amount, of advertising in '.'The .Evening . Pbst,''^ ■it is uecessary to make this request. ; r WANTED TO SELL, "' pROSSLEY COUPE CAR, first-class running order. Particulars and price, i LAERY AND CO.. LTD., Jillen street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 16
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