EDUCATIONAL. /"COMPLETE pOUESES OF JNSTRUCTION. FOR ALL ENTRANCE AND PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Matriculation, Solicitors and Barristers' General Knowledge, Junior and Senior Civil Service, Medical, Dental, Kngineering. Veterinary Preliminaries, Pharmacy "A" ana "B," Teachers' "C" and "D." ALL UNIVERSITY DEGREES—B.A.. B.Sc, 8.C0m., LL.B., L.L.M., M.A., and Law Professional, etc. Our Courses cover all subjects. Onr Public Exam. Coaching Dept. Is the most completely equipped aud staffed educational ■establishment in Australasia. Printed Lessons and Text Books provided in all subjects. Failure ia almost au impossibility under our system of Coaching. Nearly 000 successes In these examinations. These Schools are in reality a National HomeStudy University. Full particulars and fees upon application. Mention exam., etc., in which you are interested. All Courses now ready for Im- . mediate enrolment. TTEMINGWAY AND TVOBERTSON, 25-46, UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET E.. AUCKLAND. (Established nearly 20 years.) ■EDUCATION TN QARBONS. (1) "RED SEAL - ' is the best Typewriter Carbon Paper. (2) "RED SEAL" will last Longest and give Best Copies. (3) "RED SEAL" is the product of the Largest Carbon Paper Factory In the World. (4) "RED SEAL" is tbe Auckland Favourite. (5) "RED SEAL" is only 15/ per box. Ring np for a Trial Box. 'Phone Nos. 3,130, 2,262, 1,46 a •REMINGTON AND "RONEO A GENCY, 15, 16, 20, 25, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. jy_"R. jpRANCIS /"AORNWALL, VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST. Thorough Tuition of Piano, Violiu, Mandolin, Guitar, and Banjo. STUDIO: 12. GLADSTONE IH'ILDINGS (Opposite Ferry Buildings). Interviews from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m.. aud 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 2655. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.—Intending Students are invited to onr Demonstration Class ANY TUESDAY EVENING, 8 to 10. Particulars course to-morrow's "Star."—BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL JFOR ENGINEERS, Customs Street E.
M ISS JJEID (Late of Wellesley and Pitt Streets) HAS RESUMED HER DRESSMAKING BUSINESS AT No. 1, ANGLESEA ST.. PONSONBY. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS (opp. Smeeton's). Phone 2742. SHORTHAND SPEED CLASSES.—Each Session shows a larger attendance than the last. Tlie Second Session for 1013 opens as follows:— , ELEMENTARY—Tuesday, 13th May. INTERMEDIATE—Monday, 12th May. ADVANCED—Wednesday, 14th May. HIGH RATES—Friday, lUth May. Impossible to atteud without benefit—all we claim we perform. ALICE H. G. BASTEN, Reporter. "DASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING *~* COLLEGE. MISS C. S. V. BASTEN (A.N.Z.AA.. A-I'.A.N.Z.) is now enrolling new Pupils for the EVENING BOOKKEEPING COURSE. i commencing about the first week in May. j Separate classes for ladles and gentlemen. Early application desired, so that shy may arrange night and time convenient to the majority. A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE, AND SURELY GROWING IN POPULARITY". COME INTO THE OFFICE! And Why not? But if you seriously contemplate an Office Career a thorough traiuiug iv Shorthand. Typewriting and Bookkeeping is an immense advantage. That training, the training that ensures success, is given at STOTT AND HOAKE'S Business College, The Underwood Typewriting School. 28, S«*anßon 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 Eveniug Classes. Term begius from date of entry.—STOTT AND HOARE. Underwood Typewriting School, 23, Swanson Street. Phone 1-300. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1912 RESULTS. The success again obtained by Hemingway and Robertson's Candidates in the above Examinations proves conclusively the efficiency and thoroughness of the instruction which their students receive. In the Intermediate Section their students obtained flrst and third ou the honours list and second in the final. Out of the total of 21 lor New Zealand who finally qualified for admission as Members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, 13 Tvere their students. . There were 79 passes altogether for tbe Intermediate and Final Sections in the Auckland district; 67 of these were coached by Hemingway and Robertson. . These figures speak for themselves, aud 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 tbe above examinations are acting in their best interests by starting now. Study with the firm tbat gets the results, and ensure your own success. Call or write for full particulars. TTEMINGWAY AND TJOBERTSON, 25-40, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. PUPILS WANTED. PUPILS wanted for Boxing, private class, between 2nd and 3rd section, Dominion Rd.—Write Method. 02, Star Olflee. 0« STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.—MR JOHN McDOUGALL. 27. Khyber Pass, Auckland, is tbe only specialist lv New Zealand who has been perfectly successful 8d curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech. Testimonials: When I became a pupil of Mr McDougall I stuttered very badly. At times I could not speak at all. I ran now speak with the greatest of ease, and my health is much improved.—CH. CICHOOL FOR MANDOLIN. BANJO ►-> AND li LIT AH. MR A. A. PARTRIDGE (Principal) Has Vacancies for Beginners and Advanced Studio, 21, Grafton Rd., near choral Hali. ADEMOISELLE Le" HOUX—"SchooTfor Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning, afternoon, and eveuing classes. Terms moderate.—Stirling, 161, Grafton Rd., near KTbyber Pass. PARTNERSHIPS. PARTNER wanted for Established Business, showing big profits; sound concern. £800 required; principals only.— lio'-le-r Bros., 1-2. City Chambers. PARTNER7~with capitalT £100~or mo_ for good sound travelling Auctioneering Business: must he strictiy sober and reliable. —Write, stating age and experience (if any), to Reliable. 127, Star Office. 101 ENERGETIC Young Gentleman (experienced bookkeeper) wil] invest £200 in. good concern, partnership or shaxeaf Auckland or nei*>-_-_y, 122, Star. ff_
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 108, 7 May 1913, Page 12
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