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EDITCATIO-CAX_ YOUNG -fan wnnts to take Private Lessons tn Spelling and English Grammar;—___2 : _Star_o^e : » : J l Wrtte_^«lti« : EFFECTIVE COACHLNG J --Matrlc. (including Latin), Civ. Serv., Junr. and Senr., Class D. and S VI. Froflclency.— H. MASON, M.A., 14, Tab-nmelo Bldgs. Interviews: Mornings, or <_30 p.m. EORGES I N T O N, TEACHER PIANO AND CORNET, 45, Phoenix Cbstnbers, Private address: B, Cocktmrn-st., Grey Lynn MADAME FOLEY (from Paris), ' lUmnr* Tcrohsnga." Mt Eden-rd. (3rd house past Bridge), Resumes Teaching Ist F - ruary. French Classes now forming, . / per term. Private lessons per sgreeme.t, «lso Pianoforte tar.ght. Schools visited. At home next Fri. y, Saturday, Wednesday, and Thursday, from 2 p.m. cmjRROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Pnplis wanted to better themselves with a Technical as well as a Practical Training. Don't delay. Start nt once with ns, then you are on the right road to siicces.. Our Tutors hold the best class Certificates; thus ' the reason we are able to assist you to have yours. OUR PUPILS PASS. Write HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADH, QUE'-N-ST,. AUCKLAND. J -i MISB LAURA ENGLAND, Teacher of Elocution, Voice Production, aud Singing. Tbe latest und best nn'lhods, comprising Tone Production, Gc.-uures, and Physical Development. MISS CLA Hie,'" -NO LAND, L.A.B. (Licentiate of R.A..M. uud 8.C.M., London), ; Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, aud Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and 1 theoretical examinations. Studio: Pierce Hulldlugs, corner Sjinondtstreet and Khyber Pass. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOB ENQINBERINU —Principal, Jas. W. Rower, M.A.1.M.E.; Assistant, 11. A. Power M-A.I.M.K. For part.-ulars see "Star" advcriiseuiiMit, Tuesdays, Thursday*, Saturdays.— Address. Top Floor, Tyrone Uulld-UiK-t, Customs-st. East, Auckland. P.O. Box 00. 'Phone 1734. ; A LEXANDRA riOLLEGE OF TLf*UBIC. AS "TADEMA" PHOTO STUDIOS NhIWION. Hoars: 10 to U; Saturday, 1. TTi~»AL EST-vi-uS I'.l'bM'. ALE*-ANDU__— Rapid System. W« guarautee U> Ivscli Piano from perl„i music lv b le_-oi_t. AbISULUTELI' NO knowledge of music required; any age mv piay aud read correctly lv S !____<__ WE invite tho public to call and tutva ne%r system cxpuilned. oucces* guarautecd. ALE.J-NDUA COLLEGE.— Tutarrtow. dully. Dou't be sceptical, misguided, or thluk It impossible. No failure-. V* OU attain tbe some result In h leasons that Ukei years under the old conditions. WHY keep your piano idle? Any age cau play correctly from perfect music, NOT VAMPINO. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE.—KBK 11 10/. tuition (paid ln advance), and rat-rued If pupil cannot read and pUy correctly lv B lenous. COMMERCIAL TRAINING HANFL'ULY BLDU.S., sl. yLi.f..N -1". , "Phon. ZiLL | Urlxlcol and up-to- . SHORTHAND | dale methods. Tbe " TYPEWRITING | College !<i sti.l ' BOOKKEEPING | Increasing lis hub■CORRESPONDENCE I bcrs and enlanjius OFFICE ROUTINE | It. nc •ommodation I a s-fQclent te.::- ---| monbil In Itselr. Prlnrii»al: MISS C. V. a BASTES. A-N.Z.A.A. 3CCC E3 8 IN TIFE Depends on a man's ability to overcamedifllcuiticK, aud to „-kc the right use of opportunities. With (iucii competition for livelihood as j obtains at the present day uo una can hope for success unless well fitted to take his place In the Commercial Arena—a survival , of tho Fittest. READER— > Are you honestly satisfied that your position Is impregnable? That your salary will Inrrcasc with each yenr of service' If not, write u« to-day, for we can help you lo gain a lurscr salary and i make your position nafe We Co—c— for Professional Law or Accountancy, nnd. under our method, with • few hours p.tudy each week, yon can be s-cecssful at the next ommlnatlons. Send lor our New Free Booklet entitled "DRIFTING." Write for one to-day. ■rpiARKS AND CT A TES, I COACHES- IVCCOUNT-ANTS. AODrroits, etc. Office: STRAND ARCADE ACCKI__SD. box «70. 'Phone' 2-34. TTNDER "CTE-ONGWAY AND "ROBERTSON'S SYSTEM OF /-CORRESPONDENCE TNSTRCCTION YOU STAVK TIME TO STUDY SUCCESSFULLY FOR THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. We have bad 15 years experience preparing Candidate, for the Account— ncy Examinations; we have passed 003 lor the ' Degree, and we will guarantee to prepare any Strident who is prepared to Apen-1 a small amount of time In study under our splendid system of Correspon- " deuce Instruction for the next J^ov—m_er ■Examination. Call cr write. -ritlH>_t delay, and make arrangements for yonr tuition. , TT-3MINGWAY AND *»OBERT_ON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. ACCOUNTANCY COACHES BY CORRESPONDENCE (003 Passes), 40-48, UNION BUILDINGS, ■ Cu-toms-st. E. Auckland. * Thoue 1462. Box 6-8. •pACTS SPEAK FOB THEMSELVES. We are unable to Supply the Demand for SHORTHAND WRrTHRS AND TYP-STS. Our Six Mouths' Course in > SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND BOOKKEEPING ENABLES Students to Qualify for GOOD rOS-TIONS. Day or Evening Classes ln all Subjects. C3TOTT & TTOARE, 23 Swan-on-strect. BORO.GH NOTICES. - — , __ r X>O_tOUGH OF PA It NELL. -VTAYOBAL Tg'LECTION, Having l>ecn nppronebfit"' by a very large number of the ltmtepayere from all portions 5 of the Borough to allow inysel. to be nomine ted for the cMayoral Election, whloh. takes place on the ~ 21TH OF APRIL NEXT, ,r I have decided to comply with their request, and will go to the poll -sainst allcomers. <1 Having had some three years' crpeTlercce ns - a Councillor. I venture to say that I know y something a,bout the affairs of the Borongh r - and how they should be conducted. I will, _ If elected, nskj my efforts ito bring i t about better roads and the beantlfylnjr or our two valuable reserves, besides other Improvements t-hja-t to my mind require _ attention. prH_S. *n*J *piAd-_B_

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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