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EDUCATIONAX.' TI/TR W. MALCOLM prepares Stndents for aO. the Civil Service, Matriculation, Snr- - vey, and Teachers' Certificates by eorre- < spondence. At home on the 13th of Feb- i ruary.—No. 0. Constitution Hill. Auckland. OACHING,—AII Public Exams. No l classes. Private Tuition, Shorthand, I Book-keeping, Maori. Successful teaching t experience.—Hansard, 31, Shortland St. < QT. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL, PONSON- ] 0 BY, Reopens MONDAY, 10th February, j Prospectuses for Boarders and Day Pupils I can be obtained at St. Mary's Convent. V * -j Q-j O AND 1914 EXAMINATIONS. ] Matrlc, Solicitors' General Knowledge, and Medical Prelim., Civil Service, Teachers' D, and Standard VI. Proficiency. EXCELSIOR COLLEGE, Tabernacle : Buildings.—H. MASON. M.A.. Principal. Classes resume 27th inst Interviews 6.30 to 7. 10 I PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION r In j TSOOKKEEPING AND A CCOUNTANCY 1 (Elementary — lntermediate; — Advanced). c r HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON , Are now Prepared to Accept Enrolments J for 1913. All instruction is private—practical and j thorough. Complete printed courses—no books to buy whatever. Personal attention to each Individual student by qualified Pub- < lie Accountants with 16 years' practical experience behind them. Our students are In demand all over New Zealand by busi- . ness men. Hundreds of letters from successful students prove the value of our thorough course of training. - Special Coarses for.the Accountants and j Bookkeepers' Diplomas. The oldest established and most successful Correspondence School in Australasia. Write or call for full particulars of our Courses and Fees. TTEMINGWAY AND TJOBERTSON, ] UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION, i TO INTENDING STUDENTS. The Principal of the Training Classes (Miss M. B. Gibson) will attend at the Campbell Kindergarten. Freeman's Bay, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, February tith und 7th, from 3 to 5 p.m. to interview applicants. E. BROOKE-SMITH, Hon. Secretary. Exchange Lane, Queen St. 523 .AUCKLAND NORMAL SCHOOL. Headmaster. MR 11. G. COUSINS. M.A. As&istant in Charge of Secondary Classes: MISS E SHREWSBURY, M.A. Work will be resumed on MONDAY, 3RD FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. There arc a few vacancies in the Secondary Department for Free Place Pupils or. at a nominal fee, for others whose qunlificutfon is not lower than ' Standard VI. Proficiency Certificate. 563 , QKILLED T-iNGINEERS ; ARE LN INCREASING DEMAND. ! Have you any ambition to become an Engineer? The A UCKLAND DCHOOL FOB T7<NGINEERS Can place at your service a speclnlly--1 planned, easy course of lessons, an Instructional staff who have a perfect knowledge of every branch of their business, and with the happy knack of providing for or removing most of the obstacles placed In the way of candidates at exams. We make "success" of our ctudents, and we want to get Into touch with every man who wishes to become an Engineer. Let us have your address, and we will send you our fully descriptive circular to read at your leisure. Write to-day. It's sent post free. A UCKLAND SCHOOL FOR T7INGINEERS PRINCIPAL: J AS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M E TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND. Post Offlce Box 50. Phone 1T34. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The Day Technical School for Boys' and Girls will Open on MONDAY. February 17. Holders of Certificates of Proficiency not over 15 years of age on Ist December last, and nil Pupils (no age limit) who have qualified for Education Board or Junior Natloual .Scholarships or In the Junior Free Place I Examination, are admitted FREE. Fee for other pupilH. £7> per annum. The following courses have beeu arranged:— FOR BOYS— Agricultural. CommerclaL Engineering. Science and Technological. FOR GIRLS— Commercial. Domestic, or "Home-Training " The Staff Is a highly qualified one, and the various Workshops, Laboratories, Kitchens, etc., are the most up-to-d.te iv Australasia. The courses of Instruction have been carefully designed, and are the j outcome of American, British, Continental, and Colonial experience. Parents! If you wish your sons and daughters to receive a "Practical" education, which will tit them for the battle of life, do not delay, but at once enrol them ;as students of the College. The demand hy 'employers for Technical College-trained students Is greater than the supply. Send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley Street East, Auckland, January 30, 1913. 501 A CCOUNTANCY AND J3OOKKEEPING T AW pEOFESSIONAL AND TT T> ATATRICULATION AND SOLICITOR'S pENEEAL TT'NOWLEDGF.. ■piNROL 'Mo W I CLASSES COMMENCE FEBRUARY. Prospectus on Application. rpIARKS AND TTAYES, PROFESSIONAL COACHES, ACCOUNTANTS, etc., FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. "DASTEN'S /COMMERCIAL rTtRAINING /COLLEGE, , IMPERIAL BUILDINGS (opp. Smeeton's). [ Phone 2,742. SHORTHAND /~XI ASSES. The most popular feature of the most popular College, personally conducted by MISS A. BASTEN. Practising Reporter, who claims that these Classes are UNTARALLELED IN THE DOMINION. It is impossible to attend without deriving benefit. I A RECORD. Attendances various grades "fftzt daring 1912. -UCT*:. FIRST SESSION, 1913. INTERMEDIATE—MONDAY, 3rd Feb. ■ ELEMENTARY—TUESDAY. 4th BVb. ; ADVANCED—WEDNESDAY. sth Feb. HIGH RATES—FRIDAY, 7th Feb. By desire, Advanced Class will specialise in Electrical and Engineering matter, besides usual matter. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE for Shorthand, Typewriti-g, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Routine. 1 ENROL NOW.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 7

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