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EDUCATIONAL. ~xmJnT\:.\r • ■ r/nvr, _ 1.k.5.m., -^ I'iiino, and Accordion. . Tuition in Classical or Jazz Music. 'IVI. 17-207. City Studio. ' \Y, f. MUCK. "i~ !:..■«. Teacher of IMAN 0 i'OK'l' K, VIOUN.AND THEORY, ivill retiume Tuition MONDAY, JANUARY 31. '^'aIUXHAM AVENUE,' HATAITAI. pjtKTCJiKN McGItEEVY, • L.T.C.L., *-*" Teacher oC WANOFOKTE, THEOJtY, HARMONY. Studio— 27 MAAUAMA CRESCENT, Wellington (..2, Tel. 51-382. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KAROM, WELLINGTON. Hoarding and Day School for Girls. ITUIE New Term trill begin on WEDNES- ■»• DAY, FEBRUARY 9. The Principal, Miss G. E. Mayhew, and the Headmistress of the Preparatory School will be At Home to Parents on Monday, February 7, from 10 a.m. to Noon, or after February 2 by appoint^ ment. Prospectus on application to the Secretary^ /' ' ' SINGING,. ''■■■ SPEECH TRAINING (Elocution), And DRAMATIC ART, •MISS G. HELEN*-' GARDNER Resumes MONDAY' JANUARY 31. Studio: 7 Woodward Streei. . Private address— BERKELEY HOTEL, Oriental Bay (Tel. 53-050). ■. , ; WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TJriGH SCHOOL re-opens MONDAY, XX FEBRUARY-.7, 19,38. Evening School re-opens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1933. COURSES FOR BOYS—Art, Bakery, Building, Commerce, Engineering. ( COURSES- FOR GIRLS—Art, Commerce, Domestic Science. SENIOR AND SPECIAL DAY COURSES —Art, Commerce, Domestic Science, Dressmaking, and Home Crafts. Prospectus and information may be obtained from the College Office. Mount Cook. The Director will see parents who desire to consult with him, at the College on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, from 10-12 a.m. or 3-5 p.m., and on FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, from 10-12 a.m.. 3-s,>and 7-8 pn« R. G. RIDLING, Director. QT PATRICK'S COLLEGE, ° WELLINGTON. First Term commences 9 a.m. Tuesday, February 1. Pupils will be enrolled on Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29. On otlier dajs1 the Rector may he interviewed by ■ appointment. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol with -p.YUNG'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Expcit Tutors.. Excellent Results. Write oi i-all tor fcYoe Prospectus. Box 820. Tickers House, Wellington. . Woodward St. THE "SURE PASS"-WAY* IN ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. EXCLUSIVE touching method*'. . - uninoveil system o£ study . . . attentive personal tuition and advanced text bouUs give "fI.C.A." students many adr.mUpcs that show up in their success at examinations year after year. "11.C.A."' has introduced a system of study that was new to the Dominion . . . inuoduced methods , of. teaching that enable .students to grasp , problems and oveiiome difficulties in a manner not bead of before. Prospective Accountancy Students, on the threshold of their careers, should ask themselves if it ia wise to have any but this improved form of tuition so as to assure success from the very start. It pays li> play safe .. . obtain an "Iff V "' Prospectus- and bee for yourseli the important advantaces you will enjoy as an "IT.C.A."' student. The "If.C.A." special course of t«ition for new students who have failed lias a rcmarkiihle record of successes to ltd credit. Write to JIARLE'S COLLEGE 01 ACCOUNTANCY, LTD.. Colonial 3lulu.il Life Buildinp-, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. "11.C.A." is the only college that publishes Audited examination results. BUSINESS NOTICES. VRU-MAIU CURED MY RHEUMATOID . ARTHRITIS." SAYS SIR HUGH -XvlTfflNYweekß of taking RU-MARI >V all the swelling in my arm had gone down so amusingly that the specialists decla.ed it the most remarkable recovery feiflrfcsTf«SEIS-al S-a or John Castle, The Chemists. NOTICE to "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSORIUKKS whoso dcliveiy of the "Evening Post! ia unsatisfactory are P"l^l"^^^ oupated to communicate UIKtAjX V tb the PUBLISHER instead of oomplninifis to the runner boys This course ensures first-hand knowledge o! imgfoAb* ond , prompt attention. BLUOTJELL BROS., M3D. Telephone +1-o*o. "sffSsTPt-ANTS, ANU'SHRUBST" B~"LACK Grapes, Leeks Is hundred, Anelnones, Ranunculus. Bulbs 5s hundred. Wheatley's Nurserion, Lower Suit. Tel. •0-210. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 4

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