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Commercial Colleges. JUST * WORD TO -PARENTS, Before Enrolling Your Sons and Daughter* Elsewhere See g B A I N*B QOMMEEOI'iE Q 0 L L E G E. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING^ AUCKLAND. Thone 9SIA. P.O. Box-87. V.J © pOSITIONS LAST WEEK. Miss Dennerly, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Acetylene Gas Co. Miss Alder, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Porritt and Mueller, Solicitors. Miss Hardy. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Royal Insurance Co. Miss Ussher. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Dominion Land Agency. Miss Booker, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering; Co., Ltd. Miss Snelgar, Shorthand Writer and Typists Automobiles Co. Miss Steen, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. W. B. Walker, Esq., Sharebroker. Miss Parker, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Colbock and Griffiths, Sharebrokers. 25 Years Founded. 3 Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. Write, call, or telephone for Prospectus. Day and Evening Classes begin with Student. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Office Routine School. Colwill Chambers, Swanson Street. Miss Mabel S. Clarke. J. H. CohrilL PREDOMINANT Further Important Factors in the Signal Success of JJEMKGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S DAY AND EVENING CLASS STUDENTS. Number of fitudenta is strictly limited so as to ensure individual attention; each student ■works independently of the others. Students use our own printed lessons, specially compiled and perfected by able and highly oualified, successful _ business men, to suit New Zealand eonditions. No stereotype, theoretical, ready-made and obsolete Business College Systems. PRINCIPAL: MISS G. D. DIGBY, P.OT.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Who has had seven years' commercial teaching experience. In the International Exhibition Contests, Miss Digby gained the following awards: — First in Commercial Correspondence and two medals for Shorthand and Typing. Address: UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1462. P.O. Box 516. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), ' Secretary. fJiHE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. g A 8 T E N'fl COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 'Phone 2742. Opp. Smeetan a. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLB: SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING, TYPEWRITING, OFFICE ROUTINE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES now started. Term from date o! entry, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. PES. SONAL SUPERVISION. Enrol Now. SPEED SESSIONS: , „ v „ ELEMENTARY - - - Monday, Feb. 13. INTERMEDIATE ■ Wednesday, Feb. 12. ADVANCED - - • - , Friday, Feb. 14. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAM. IN MAY.Coaching Classes commence TULSDAI, February 25, at 7 p.m. . __ n REPORTERS' EXAM.— Preliminary: TUESDAY, February 11, at 7 p.m. Candidates, 21 years; exam, rate, 150. _ COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING.— Classes (Day and Evening), February 10. Enrol Now. . . Principal; MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, A-N.ZXA. (worn.). Assisted by Miss A. H. Basten, A.P.A. (N.Z-l BASTEN'B COLLEGE FOR RESULTSTILECTRICAL IiSGINEKBING. "ELECTRICAL JCiNGINEERING. To the young man with "ginger," Electrical Engineering offers unlimited scope for Ambition. But to study for the necees&iy certificates without expert guidance is to cover much unnecessary and laborious _ ground. Avail yourself of the trained specialised experience of Bower's Certificated Instructors- In Electrical. Steam and Oil this School hia » record of 0™ 2000 P™ Call or write for interview with Mr. Bower, gOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOL, COLWILL'S (TFTAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. And at Wellington. Principal JAMES W. BOWER, Certificated EngineerDRIVER'S Ticket, Govt. Exam—Time to brush up for March 14, and to study entirely for May. Day or evening classes and by correspondence. Write for free booklet.Sturrock's School, Hellaby'a Bldga, Auckland. Educational. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE U 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. PERSONAL TUITION.—Day and Evening Classes are held for the 8.A., LLB., N.Z. Matriculation, etc. Special attention is given to Students for Matriculation. DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS.-Par-ticulars may be had on application. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE— Courses have been prepared for the Matriculation, P.S.E., Surveyors' Examinations, etc. Particulars may b» had on application. Next Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, February 19. The Principal will be at the College on and after FRIDAY, February 14. to make arrangements for next term. H. A. HOLL. 8.A., "Phone 4271. Maths.Hon., Camb.. Eng. gCHOOL OF T. " ELAM " SCHOOL OF ART, Rutland St., AUCKLAND APT SCHOOL, Auckland. THE NEXT TERM OF THE SCHOOL Will COMMENCE ON MONDAY, MARCH 17. JUNE QOMMERCIAL *^RT, j^ET. Free Studentships Under the " Elam" Bequest. E. W. PAYTON, Director. =3 Miscellaneous. rpHE HERALD WRITING TABLETS. Containing Pure Cream Wove Bank Paper. Ara ftiil 10s 6d doz., plus Is postage. SUITS, Costumes, Cleaned. Pressed, and Dyed. We are the best, quickest, and handiest in tha city.—P. J. Fogarty, 3, Grey Street. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramapnons and Records. We have the .&rgest stock m New Zealand. —Agents, E. and b l . Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. MEMORIAL card a. NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. HERALD WORKS, Queen Street. "I7oUND—Spring Blossom Ointment, Is, JD Cures Sore Piles. Eczema, Sora Eyes, and Skin Complaints. Bloomine, the great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure, 6d. Sold everywhere.—Agents. Wholesale Drug* gists. Your opportunity to get GOOD. CHEAP WRITING TABLETS. 10s fid doz.. plus Is postage. HERALD OFFICE. AUCKLAND. fJ*HE HERALD WRITING TABLE? STILL LEADS ■■ At 10»- 6d. dot, irai It postal

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17094, 25 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17094, 25 February 1919, Page 7

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