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—-TJCATIQHAL. /-"•OACHING FOR THE LAW BXAMTNATIONS, 1913. ALL SUBJECTS FOR PROFESSIONAL AND LL.B. AND LL.M. DEGREES. A Student In arranging Ms Coaching for the above Examinations s rouid assure himself of two main essentials:— (1) That he will receive prompt and personal attention to the criticism of his work, and receive thorough answers to his queries. (2) That he will be supplied with thoroughly up-to-date, complete, and comprehensive Notes. This and more does the Hemingway and Robertson -Student receive. For fifteen years we have carried on the largest and most successful Correspondence Coaching . School in New Zealand. This reputation has been acquired by sheer hard work, enthusiasm, knowledge of Examination conditions, and strictest attention to (individual students' requirements. Arrange for your Coaching with a firm of experience, a firm which has been tested and tried, a firm which zealously preserves its great reputation. EACH OF OUR LAW STUDENTS RECEIVES STRICT PERSONAL ATTENTION Full details of courses and fees sent on application. JJEMINGWAY AND JJOBERTSON, AUSTRALASIAN CORRESPONDENCE ' SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Customs Street East. "frJISS A LICE "DIMMER, TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY, HAS RESUMED. Studio: FIRST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET, Opp. Old V.M.C A. Buildings. At Studio, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 5 p-in. daily, or by arrangement jyj IS S ILL 1A N T EVEN'S, SOLO FLAUTIST, WILL ACCEPT ORCHESTRAL ENGAGEMENTS. Terms on Application VACANCIES FOR rUPILS. "EDENDALE," SUSSEX ST., GREY LYNN 36 V°'CECU L T U R E. MR. WALTER GRAY, Late Principal Tenor of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company. SINGING AND STAGE DEPORTMENT Studio: 215, QUEEN STREET (London and Berlin l'iuuo Co.). Phone 2010 Appointments by writing. Terms on application. — M R ' JpRANCIS CORNWALL, VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST. Thorough Tuition of Piano, Violin, Mando- «,-,_..„' lin Guitar, and Banjo. STUDIO: 12, GLADSTONE BUILDINGS (Opposite Ferry Buildings) Interviews from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. 'Phone 2655. M ISS R EID (Late of Wellesley and Pitt Streets) HAS RESUMED HER DRESSMAKING BUSINESS AT NO. 1, ANGLESEA ST., PONSONBY. FFECTIVE TUITION.—ORAL OR POSTAL. MATRICULATION, with LATIN, etc. Elementary and Advanced Students taught SEPARATELY. JUNIOR CIVIL (Senior if sufficient inducement offers). STANDARD VI.—PROFICIENCY. TEACHERS' D. INDIVIDUAL COACHING for University Latin or Math. Mornings only. Write or call. —H. MASON, M.A., Tabernacle Buildings. COMeHhSTC THE OFFICE! And why not? But if you seriously contemplate an Office Career a thorough training In Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping is an immense advantage. That training, the training that ensures success, is given at STOTT AND fiOARE'S Business College, The Underwood Typewriting School, 23, Swanson Street. When efficient, uncertainty as to employment Is at an end. Good positions are at your command. Delay no longer In-qualifying for them. Call, write, or 'phone for full information regarding Day and Evening Classes. Term begins from date of entry.—STOTT AND HOARE, Underwood Typewriting School, 23, Swanson Street. 'Phone 1400. "DASTEN'S /COMMERCIAL rpRAINING /COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44, QUEEN ST., (opp. Smeeton's). 'Phone 2742. NUMBERS INDICATE THE SOUNDNESS OF A SCHOOL'S REPUTATION. Already 1013 shows A RECORD in Day School Attendances. A RECORD In Bookkeeping Classes. A RECORD in Shorthand Speed Session. Students are coming in fast; demands for their services are coming in faster. Your first position often decides your whole future. Give us the opportunity of setting your feet in the right path. ENROL NOW. All instruction is Intensely practical, and the Principals do their level best for each pupil according to that pupil's character and ability. MISS C. S, V. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A., A.P.A. (N.Z.). MISS A. H. G. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Reporter. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES REOPEN On MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. Courses in Art, Science, Commerce, and Technology. Holders of Standard VI. Certificates of Proficiency' or Free Places ADMITTED FREE. Special Classes for Ladles In Cookery, Dressmaking, and Millinery. Special Coarse for Matriculation. Special Course for Junior Civil Service. Special Course for Senior Civil Service. Special Continuation Classes for Students Who have not Passed Standard VI. Special Course for Sanitary Inspectors, And also in Sanitary Science for Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute, London. Special Course for Pharmaceutical Chemists. Special Course for "C" and "D" Examinations. Evening Students can be enrolled any day between the hours of 10 and 2 and 7 and 9. Free Place Pupils must bring their Certificates of Proficiency, etc., with them. Prospectus containing further particulars can he obtained at the College, or at the various Booksellers. NOTE. —Special arrangements have been made for .the Military Training of Students attending the College, so as to interfere as little as possible with their studies. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. WeUesley Street East, March 5, 1913. 501 PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1912 RESULTS. The success again obtained by Hemingway and Robertson's Candidates in the above Examinations proves conclusively the efficiency and thoroughness of the instruction which their students receive. In the Intermediate and Final Sections their Students obtained first, second, and third places respectively on the Honours List. Out of the total of 21 for New Zealand who finally qualified for admission as Members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, 13 were their students. There were 79 passes altogether for the Intermediate and Final Sections in the Auckland District; 67 of these were coached by Hemingway and Robertson. These figures speak for themselves, and afford practical proof of our ability to put students successfully through their examinations. Hemingway and Robertson are already enrolling students for this year's work, and students contemplating studying for the above examinations are acting in their best interests by starting now. Study with the firm that gets the results, and ensure your own success. Call or write for full particulars. JJEMINGWAY AND JJOBERTSON, 25-46, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 58, 8 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 58, 8 March 1913, Page 7