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EDUCATIONAL. A UCKLAND EDUCATION . BOARD. THTTRSDAY, March 20th, is a Special Kxrra Holiday In al! City and Suburban .Schools affiliated -with the Public SchoolsAmateur Athletic Association, for the Animal Athletic Carnival. By order of the Board. K. CROWE. 613 Secretary. A CCRT/AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL, OF COMMERCE. The Leetnres in BOOKKEEPING (Elementary and Adveneed I AUDITING (Eletueutary and Advanced) And the COMMJ&RCIAL lAW SUBJJ3CTS Will commence on THUESDAY. March 27. anil will be continued THROUGH THE VACATION PKKIOD at the end of the First Term. NOTE.—It is not necessary ihat those deslrons <-r attemllng lliiiversity Lectures should have matriculated, nor is the sitting for an examination compulsory. The Lectures —which are delivered in the evenings—treat o* :lie respective subjects in a practical manner from the most elementary to the most advanced stages. Further particulars mny be ohuiined on application to the Director of the School of Commerce. ,1. P. I'iHOSSMANX. M.A.. or to the ljpcturer in Accountancy aa<t Industrial Law. \V. 11. HEMINGWAY, Esq., Union Buildings. Corner of Customs and Queen Streets. CHAS. M. NELSON. M.A.. SOS Registrar. TTMIXGWAY AND TJOBERTSOX'S aCnOLABSHIP TKRIZES, 1912. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. All Sturtents of Heming-way and Robertson who sat for the First Section of the Accour>tants' Krtain;nar.ion in Novpmlier Inst r.re requested to apply ut once, for forms to enable the Committee to adjudge the results an<l award the prizes* to the sneeeseful candidates. These prizes were offered last year to all Hemingway and Robertson's Students. Ist— TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP TO EUROPE. 2nd—BACIIKIiOR OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIP, TENABLE AT N.Z. UNIVERSITY. 3rd — VAU-iBLIS LIBRARY. The Committee who will adjudge the rcsDUs are:—Rev. 11. B. WingfieW (Chairman); Henry Shaw, Esq.. Geo. W. Hiitchrnsou (Members Cohjk-H Society of Accountants! . Professor Maxwell Walker (N.Z. l.niversityl, AY. H. Wilson, Esq., B.A. LI..M. The names of successful competitors will be duly announced by the Committee, both in ttiis pa-per and the principal dailies. Competitors are requested to communicate to the following address immediately SCHOLARSHIP COM.MITTBE BOX oie, AUCKLAND. pRANCIS r<ORNWALL, VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST Thorongh Tuition or Piano, Violin, Mandolin, 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 WellesJey and Pitt Streets) HAS RESUMED HER DRESSMAKING BUSINESS AT NO. 1, AN-GLiESEA ST., FONSONBY. KTS AiND CIiAFTS SCHOOL AND DEPOT—OiI Painting, Kensington Tainting, Stencilling, Stencil Cutting, Brass Work, Poker, Crochet, Irish Crochet, Applique, etc., etc.—lS, Karangahape Ili, near Tabernacle. W T TfTTCHETT, SOLO 'CELLIST AND VIOLINIST, Frotn England. VACANCY FOR FEW PUPILS. f/o LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO. jyJISS JJIMMER, TEACHER OF SINGING, PIANO, VIOLIN AND T-HEORT, HAS RESUMED. Studio: FIRST FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET, Opp. Old V.M.C.A. Buildings. At Stuoio, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. daily, or by arrangement. fTTHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR J- ENGINKKRING. — Principal, Jas W Bower, M.A.1.M.E..; Assistant, H. A. Bower,' M.A.I.M.X. For particulars see •-.Star" advertisement, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.—Address: Top Floor, Tyrone Buildings, Customs St. East, Auckland. P.O Box 50. Phone 1734.

INTO THE OFFICE! And why v-' 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, ig given at STOTT AND HOAKE'S Business College, The Underwood Typewriting School 23, Swansou Street. When efficient, uncertainty as to employment Is at an end. Good positions are at yonr command. Delay no longer in qualifying for them. Call, write, or 'phone for lull information regarding Day and Evening' Classes. Term begins from date of entry.—STOTO , AND HOARE Underwood Typewriting School, 23 Swanson Street. 'Phone 1400. T>ASTEN"S rpRAINING QOLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44, QUEEN ST., (opp. Smeeton's). 'Phone 2742. NUMBERS INDICATE THE SOUNDNESS OF A SCHOOL'S REPUTATION. Already 3913 shows A RECORD in Day School Attendances A RECORD iv Bookkeeping Clasees. A KIOCOIiD in. Shorthand Speed Session. Students are coming in fast; demands for their services are coming in faster. Your first position often decides yocr i whole future. Give us tlie opportunity of setting your feet in the right path. ENitoi NOW. AU instruction is intensely practical, and pupil according to that pupil's character and ability. MISS C. S. V. HASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. A.P.A. iN'.Z.j. MISS A. 11. U. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N Z) Reporter. " " PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1912 RESULTS. The success again obtained by Hemingway and Kobertscra's Candidates in tlte above Examinations proves conclusively the efficiency *n<l thoroughness of the instruction which their students receive. In the Intermediate Sectlou their stuj£j»nLs obtained lirsst and third on ,the honours list and second in the final. Out of the total of 21 for New Zealand who linuHv qualified for admission as Members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, 13 were their students. There were 70 passes altogether for the Intermediate and Final Sections in the Auckland District; 67 of these were coached by Hemingway aiad Robertson. These figures speak for themselves, and afford practical proof of their ability to put students successfully through their examinations. Hemingway and Robertson are already enrolling students for this year's work, and those contemplating studying for the above examinations are acting in their b»st Interests by starting now. S-tndy with the firm that gets the results, and ensure yoar own ■success. Call or write for full particulars. TTEMIXGWAY AND TJOBERTSON, 25-46, UNION BUILDINGS, CeSTOUS' aXIEET EAST. AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 65, 17 March 1913, Page 12

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