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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 2, 13 September 1919, Page 10

 

That Daughter of Yours. GIVE HER THE BESTSHE IS WORTH IT! LET HER JOIN HER FRIENDS IN TRAINING FOR A BUSINESS CAREER. DO NOT LET HER BE OUTDONE. IT COSTS SO LITTLEIT MEANS SO MUCH TO HER— AND YOU. COMMERCIALLY TRAINED GIRLS ARE WANTED URGENTLY. WILL YOUR GIRL BE -FOUND WANTING ? THINK IT OVER. When you have decided that your daughter should have the chance to prove herself,' let her training be undertaken by the College which consistently produces the best type of Commercially Trained Girl in the country. OUR STUDENTS ALWAYS HAVE PREFERENCE— BECAUSE:— Our Training is Practical and Individual. THERE IS ANOTHER POINT. You must know that the "Remington" Typewriter is used in offices far more than any other make. It is. the only machine on which one can practise "Touch Typing" perfectly. And "Touch Typing" is demanded by the discerning employer of to-day. Wo have no" dissatisfied pupils. Our Students never leave us. They realise what Remington Methods must mean throughout their business career. Our Curriculum Includes: — BOOK KEEPI NjG AND ACCOUNTANCY. SHORTHAND AND TOUCH TYPING. GENERAL OFFICE ROUTINE. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. DAY CLASSES : Mondays to Fridays (inclusive) : 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EVENING CLASSES: Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m. 'Tuesdays, 6 to 8 p.m. THE REMINGTON AND RONEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 244 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. (The Strand Arcade is Opposite.) MRS. MARTIN :: PRINCIPAL.

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