EDTJCATIONAIu TRINJTY COLLEGE OF MT7SIC, LONDON.—Entries for the Examination in l*ractical Music will be received on or before THURSDAY. April 10th.—Forms, etc.. at Messrs A. ESidy and Co., Queen J Street. 77 MISSES BEKESFORD (Certificated)', Teachers of Music. I Violin, Piano, Theory, and Sinking, Plain and Fancy Dancing. Terms Moderate. Address: ARNCLIFFE, 106, Symonds St. i|M. ANT ONI A ]VI"ARTiNEN<3O. Has Resumed Tuition in Singing and Voice Production. Pierce Buildings. Symonds St. 'Phone 3465. AT K, "pRANCIS /"CORNWALL, VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST. Thorough Tuition of 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 S p.m. •Phone 2605. M ISS K BID (Late of Wellesley and Pitt Streets) HAS RESUMED UER DRESSMAKING BUSINESS AT NO. 1, ANGLESEA ST., PONSONBY. ARTS AND CRAFTS SCHOOL AND DEPOT—OiI Painting, Kensington Painting, Stencilling, Stencil Cutting, Brass Work, Poker, Crochet, Irish Crochet, Applique, etc., etc. —IS, Karangahape lid., near Tabernacle. mUB AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR -L ENGINEERING. — Principal, Jas. W. Bower. M.A.1.M.X..; Assistant, 11. A. Bower, M.A.I.M.E. For particulars see "Star" advertisement, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.—Address: Toy Floor, Tyrone Buildings, Customs St. East, Auckland. P.O. Box OU. Phone 1734. ' — ™ — ~~ CEDDOX MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Day and Evening Classes resume TODAY. MONDAY, MARCH SlSt. Students who have not already enrolled should do so a: once. GEORGE GEORGE, 509 Director. COME INTO THE OFFICE! And why 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, is given at STOTT AND HOARE'S Business College, The Underwood Typewriting School 23, Swanson Street. When efficient, uncertainty as to employment is at an end. Good positions are at your command. Delay no longer In qualifying for them. Call, write, or 'phone for full information regarding Day and Evening Classes. Term begins from date of eutry.—STOTT AND HOAKE, Underwood Typewriting School, 23, Swanson Street. 'Phone 14U0.
DRACTICAL rtOUESKS IN -p.NGINEERING. Our ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUCTION covers over 200 different courses. A qualitied Staff of Experts, chief of whom are MX KOBT. B. MACDUFF, 10.M., B.Sc. T.B.P. (Mich.), and MR S. IRVVIN CROOKES, M.1.E.E., F.C.S. (Lond.), M.Amer.I.E.E., have been engaged to give personal attention to the requirements of each individual student. Printed Lessons and bound volumes are supplied free with each course. One fixed minimum fee; no tiuin limit. The most complete courses in existence. Failure almost impossible under our experts. Courses in Electrical, Civil, Mining and Mechanical Engineering, all Government Engineers' Certificates, Electric Wiring, SVireless Operators, Mechanical Drawing, Mapping, Surveying, Draughtsman's Course. Machine Drawing, Internal Combustion Engines, Gas Engines, Electric Dynamos, Accumulators, Motors, Diesel Oil, Turbines, Telephony. Telegraphy, and nearly 200 others too numerous to list here. We will gladly send complete particulars free on application. Mentiou class of course required. Write to us to-day. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, 25-4(5, Union Buildings, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND. (Established nearly 20 years.)
TJASTEN'S rtOMMEKCIAL. mRAJNINQ pOLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44, QUEEN ST., (opp. Snieeton's). 'Phone 2742. NUMBERS INDICATE THE SOUNDNESS OF A SCHOOL'S REPUTATION. Already 1013 shows A RECORD in Day School Attendances. A RECORD in Bookkeeping Classes A RECORD in Shorthand Spi>ed Session. Students are coming in fast; demands for their services are coming iv faster. your first position ofteu decides your whole future. Give us the opportunity of setting your feet iv the right path. ENKOL SOW. * All instruction is intensely practical, and the Principals do their level best for each pupil according to that pupil's character aud ability. MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, ANZ A A A.P.A. (N.Z.). ' •"•■a..*-. MISS A. H. G. BASTEJM, AP A toj-i Ueoorter. " " vi, •■"•*• PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. XJXM^X ISI2 RESULTS. The success again obtained by Hemingway and Robertson's Candidates j n the , above Examinations proves conclusively the ! efficiency and thoroughness of the iustruc- , tiou which their students receive. In the Intermediate Section their stn iSiems obtained tirjst and third on the honours list and second iv tne final Out of the total of 21 for \ew Zealand who finally quaiilied for admission ac Members o£ the New Zealand Society of Accountants 13 were their students. ' There were 79 passes altogether for the Intermediate and Final Sections In the Auckland District; 67 of these were coaelled by Hemingway amd Robertsou. These figures speak for themselves, and afford pracLical proof of their ability to put students successfully through their examI inalionsUeniingway and Robertson are already enrolling students tor this year's work and tai»c contemplating studying for' the above examinations are acting in their bast Interests by starting now. Study •vith the flxm that gets the results, and ensnre your own •success. Call or write for full particulars. xxemingway and "oobestson, 25-46. union buildings, customs Street east, Auckland. MACTEITJTERY FOB SALE. rp O PRINTERS. FOR SAXiE— 1 3OIN PERFORATING MACHINE, Iv jooil going order. Price, £7 iq/. Apply MANAGER, BOOKBIXDERY, STAR OFFICE. MOTOE CABS FOB SAXiE. TfW>R SALE, 5-senter Ford Car, in Bret■J- class order.—Harrison and Gash, Car- ■ riage and Motor Works, Newmarket. ' J A CLIENT of ours, who has purchased a -CV. new 30-horse power 4-cyllnder motor j car, has no need for same and will sell !at reduced price, or exchange for freehold property.—Apply Camming and Son 815 Queen_St : ' 57 i 20" 3 - 1, - Planders . 2-seater, just lauded; I +-"J win sell at agent , s cost price, or exchange for 4-seater.—Raymond Sheath 95 l-QD7--'»ri St, 122
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 2
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