MEETINGS. HHHE ANNUAL MEETING of the MOTHERS' HELPERS -svill be held on MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, at 2.45 p.m., in the Navy League's Room,. 212, Larabton quay. EDUCATIONAL. . PIANO, VIOLIN, THEORY MISS W. PRICE has Resumed Tuition, ~* 30, Hamilton road, near Tapiri street, Hataitai. Reduced fees for beginners, 30s per term. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. nnillS year's Fees reduced to One Guinea -T Per Teim. Beginners and Advanced pupils Loached for Examinations and Competitions). Term commences Bth February. Write 1022, Evg. Post. OPEN SCHOLARSHIP FOR PIANOFORTE STUDENTS. APPLICATIONS to be made not later xx than 15th FEBRUARY lo JOHN BISHOP. Resumes Teaching Bth February. . Studio: Civic Chambers. Tel. 27-447. MjKS VALERIE CORLISS, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M., Resumes Teaching on Bth FEBRUARY, at her Studio, 16, GUTHRIE. STREET, THORNDON. Evening Class for Teachers commences TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. JOIIN GARRY, 20, Torrens terrace, Teacher of ' VIOLIN AND SAXOPHONE; Has resumed Teaching at the above address. j M_ISS PHYLLIS ' OLIVER, FANCY DANCING- AND DEPORTMENT. Resumes at her Studios, sth Floor, CourteDlftf F^UA^T■&" SATUK" Classes: Saturdays, 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Private Tuition in all branches of Fancy Dancing. Tel. 55-139, Priv. Res. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. -"-Last year for Completion of Account- , ants' Preliminary. - - Day, and Evening Classes and Private Tuition for all public examinations' at very reasonable fees. STUART. TUTORIAL COLLEGE, 2nd Floor, Harcourt Chambers, .corner Lambton quay and Panama street. HZ P. ISAAC, Principal. .. Send for prospectus. Telephone 51-949. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. rpUITION in. the above available for a limited number of. students. Also Private Tuition by experienced graduate in Matriculation subjects, Latin and French for B.A. and LL.B. Apply MISS E. ROGERS, 151, Lambton quay. TeL 47-415. • MISS GLYDE'S SCHOOL OF COACHING (Established 18 years).. Registered by the Education Department Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Mercantile Arithmetic, Costing, etc, Penmanship, Journalism, General Knowledge. To jneefc the depression there is now i; , NO EXTRA CHARGE for Extra Subjects. Take the Full Coarse and be prepared for all opportunities. - Sessions 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. You can attend at any time you like. Classes for Boys and Young Men. , • 1 Prospectus on Application. 118, Lambton quay.- Tel. 42-274. THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL T 1 ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. When you enrol with Hemingway's -yon secure the accumulated experience gained from guiding thousands of students to sue- • cess in the Accountancy Professional Exi aminations. s i '_ Many of these students are now occupying leading positions in the professional and business world of New Zealand and ) Australia. They are drawing high' salaries and their specialised knowledge safeguards , them'from unemployment. YOU TOO CAN QUALIFY! What Hemingway's have done for others . they c^n do equally well for YOU. Get this fact into your minds. Only qualified men can be SURE of lemunera- " tiv'e employment. Employers keep them on when others are dismissed. Study Accountancy v by Hemingway's home-study method; and commence- AT ■ ONCE! Write to-day,for Free Book "Accountancy." > JJEMINGWAyS CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, Auckland.V' QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, Boarding and Day School for Girls, 53, Hobson street, Wellington. r Principal Miss Irene Wilson, Ml; ' »T"HE College Opens for First Term, 1932, x on TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Boarders assemble on Monday. The Principal will be at the College to interview parents and guardians on^Friday and Saturday mornings, sth and 6th February or by appointment from Ist February onr ward. C. E. WEBB," v Registrar. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal: J. R. ■ SUTCLIFFE, B.Sc. T^HE College will open for First Term on x TUESDAY, 9th/ February; Boarders assemble on Monday.' The Principal will be at the College to interview parents and guardians on the afternoons of 4th and sth February, or by appointment. BUS BERVICE. The Board of -Governors has arranged for a Bus Service each morning from Thorndon and Lambton Stations, and a return service at the close of afternoon school. Details are obtainable on application to the Principal or to the Registrar. C. E. WEBB., Registrar. , MISCELLANEOUS. ■ I THE PEW DOCTOR 8 the recognised Medico for Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils. . Consul-tations-free. Geo. Jeffery, corner Brandon aud Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualter and Co GIVE UP SMOKING. rpOBACCO Ruins Health, wastes money. ■*• Stop the habit easily, permanently, with "ANTI-BACO." Get Free Booklet. Homo Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655E, Wellington. .. _"_^
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 2
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