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I EDUCATIONAL. . /"Skeltisnham /college, 1 DEVONiPOBT. ; Princii«il iIBS A, E. DEAN. ; THE NEXT TERM WILL BEXJTS { . ■ J4th FEBRtTARX. In connection with the above, a PREPARAOK>RY SCHOOL will be opened at TAKAPUJijA, full particularly of which, may be obtained upon application to the ; Principal. " Mrs.Dean may be commuuiciited with by • letter, "or.'interviewed' at the Schoolroom, - Cliurch-Bt.. oil THURSDAY aixi " 10th and i'lth February, frem 'i till 5 p.m. . O T O T T AND TT O A B B ' S , "DUSINESS 23, SWAiNSON-ST. ) ■ TYPEWRITING and COERESPONDENCE J SHORTHAND, j BOOKKISEPIXG and OFFICE WORK, ! FiREB EMPLOYMENT REGISTER KEPT. ' A UCKLAND rpECHNICAL /COLLEGE, FREI3 DAY CLASSES FOB BOYS AND' GIRLS. " The FIFTH Session of these Classes wJH 1 commence on MONDAY, February 21st, I and as the accommodation is limited, early I application should be made. Pupils holding - Standard VI. Certificates, of Prpncicncy ' from Public Schools, or similar qualifier- ; tioiiß, are admitted FREE, and there is no , age limit Others pay a fee of £5 per annum. Pupils may bs admitted to one ot ) the fduowlnt . I>X>U BOYS— COMMIiRCIAL. ENGINEERING. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL, : FOR . COatMKRCIAIj. DOiIESTIC, OR "HOME TRAINt • ING." 5 The Staff is a highly qualified one, and - all departments are woll equipped. The 1 Workshops, Kitchens, etc, are the most - up-to-date In Australasia, and the CommerI. cial Department includes Commercial - Gramophones, and PC»RTY Tj-pewrltere. ' The courses have been carefully designed, C and are the outcome of BrltijSh, Continental. ' American, aiMi Colonial eiperience. PAIUONTiS! If you wish your sons and daughters to receive a "PRACTICAL" Edvcatlon, whirJi will fit them fpr the battle of life, send at once for a prospectus to the undersjguiKl. ! GEORGE GEORGE, Director. 1 Rutland-st., Auckland, January 27th, 1010. • E. W. SHANAHAN, E\ H. LEVXEN, ; B-A. M.A. • Acting Lecturer, Late First Asst. j Auckland Univer- Master, St. John's . sity CoUege, 1900. Collegiate School. [ "PULL /BOURSES OF TNSTRUCTION In the subjects for i MATRICULATION, UNIVERSITY PDELIMINARY, and • SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. • -J pT SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES In the " -»-O recent Matriculation x Examinations, c from Classes taught by the above Gentlemen during 190 U. Interviews: "Tuesday and Thursday, J>- ; 0J.5; Ifildny and Saturday, 7-8 p.m. : rpHE T ADIEUS' |~«OLLBGE X • L ' AND gCHOox. oif ■» rusic. : CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: Mrs S. A. MOORE-JONES, M_M., IU.C.K, C-10-, S.K-, London. ' Staff or Uraduatee and CcrUiloited Teachers, 1 Knglish aJid Foreign. 1 ThoroufU Modern High-close Education • for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian j Languages Taught Conversationally. Mater. nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone j Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs Upton and Co., and ChawpUJoup • and Cooper. ' Term begins February Bth. ' 'Phone SOS. Trains to Gate V Sβ ' A OCOUKTAUCY T^XAMINATIONS. 1310. I Are yon cware this is the last n?rnm . under present conditions? Do you know • that last year the large number of 305 sat for the Exam., and that this year far nxare will da their best to obtain dogrces under the exlstng syllabus? Per- , luuis you have not thoaght about the mat- ■ ter at alll Your beat pUu« la to come down and hare a chut wlUi a, .We .will .readily ■ give you all purtlcuiac*. I I h:wrvr.w»v AND TJOBEErSOU, EXPERT ACCOUKTANCY. COACHES, ENDEAN'B BUILDINGS. QOMMERCIAL mRAINING pOLLEGB, ,' RANPURLX BUILDINGS, 8L QUEEN-ST, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING. COMMKRffAr. CORRESPONDENCE. PARENTS Wishing their Boya and Giris trained to • become etlicicnt Office AssLstante, shoold ' call and obtain partieulais as to the course ' and methods of instruction. EMPLOYERS . Should note that we keep a FREE EMPLOYMENT REGISTER. We do not recommend Students for positions they are incompetent to told, and any person vouched for by this College Is EFFICIENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Attention is directed to the SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT CLASSES to facilitate advancement In commercial life. : gTOTT AND JJ OAii *'S JgUSLMfiSS , QOLLEGE, 23, SWANSON-STEEET. t Principal: < C. E. WALKER, F. Inc. S.T. and Holder Pitman's Shorthand Teacher's Certificate BOOKKEEPING and TYPEWRITING and OFFICE WORK. ' SHORTHAND. Thorough IndhiduuT Instruction. ABOUT -IAA POSITIONS WERE FILLJ - x,yJ KD BY US LAST YEAR. OORRESPONDENCE rpUITION. FIRST TERM NOW COMMENCING. Full Particulars on application. SPECIMEN PAPERS SENT IF DESIRED. 15 I P A - BBRN ACLK "DUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. OLASSES FOR pUBLIC "ppCAMINATIONS AND Q.ENBRAL "pDUCATION. ■EVENING CLASSES RECOUEMENCH -' jyjONDAY, -pEB. -J A rpABERXACLE "OUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE-RD. Interview Hours: Tuesday and Friday 7.30----8.30 p.m.; Saturday, 10.30-11.30 a.m. PEBSOIiAI,. T^TELL-WISHER— Mrs. E., Nor"-rd., Mt. B n Eden, please forward details and name--1 strictly confidential. Anxious. 87 ADAMiE MILFRED] Clairvoyant, 81, Ponsortby-road. Members wanted for - developing class. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p m " and 6 till 9 p.m. gg '- person that Collected Dividend on ; *' Prhvce Leo, last race, Takaptinn, Satnr- - day, leave same at IvU's, Queen-st., oppo 2 Bank of N.Z. jjg

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 2