_DTJCATIO»___ j j -rrOU MEN IN OFFICES—IT WILL PAX I - X I YOU TO QUALIFY. II —-—, i The University authorities are now eoo-1 '■ ducting a special Examination la Book-i keeping. The New Zealand Society of Ac- 1 count—_9 grants to successful e_oo__t_. , at this Exam-_itioo a Dlpi-ma under the _ seal at the Society, certifying that tbe poeseflsor baa passed an Examination in Prae- ] irtcal Met—rn—le Bookkeeping. J Our Special Course for this Examination i will not only enable you to dms tl~i Ex- i animation with credit next S orember, hot ] will also give you a thorough sad complete : knowledge of Book-keeping in all its ' branches. To qualify mean* tbe ability to take a • better position at a higher salary. There- • fore, it will pay you to enrol without loss - of time. Full particulars from ; rTBM-SGWA- AND JJOBEBTSON. - Public Accountant_ and Aadltors, P.O. Box 516: AUCKLAND. \ BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TBArNIMG . COLLEGE. , IMPERIAL BUILDINGS (opp. Smeeton's). 1 Phone 2742. SHOBTHAND SPEED CLASSES.—Baca . Session shows a larger attendance than tbe j j last. The Second Session for 1913 open* asi.. follows:— ( ELEMENTABY—Tuesday, 13th May. ' INTERMEDIATE—Monday, 12th May. '■ ADVANCED—Wednesday, 14th May. HIGH KATES—Friday, 16th May. Impo-sible to attend without benefit—all , we claim we perform. ALICE H. G. BABTEN. Reporter. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING ' COLLEGE. MISS C. S. V. BASTBN (A.N-Z.A.A- < A—'-A.N.Z.) is now enrolilng new Pupils for tbe EVENING BOOKKEEPING COURSE, commencing about the t'.rst w>n_ in May. Separate classes for ladies and gentlemen. Early application desired, so that she may arrange night and time convenient to the majority. A THOROUGHLY PBACTTCAL COUBBE, AND SURELY GROWING IN POPULARITY. OME INTO THE OFFICE! And Why not? But If you seriously contemplate an otfice Career a thorough training in Shorthand, Typewriting aud Bookkeeping is au immense advantage. That training, tbe > i training that ensures success, is given at] S'i'OTT AND HOARE'S Business College, i The L'nderwood Typewriting Scbool, 23, Swansou Street When efficient uncertainty ' as to employment is at an end. Good posii tions are at your command. Delay no longer ln qualifying for them. Call, write, ur pbone for full information regarding Day and Evening Classes. Term begins from date of entry.—S'l'OTT AND HOABE, Underwood Typewritilis Scbool, 23, Swan- | son Street. Pbone 1400. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.—Intending Students are invited to our Demon- \ strot'.on Class ANY TOESDA. EVENING, 8 to 10. Particulars course to-morrow's "Star."—BOWER'S ACfC-CLAND SCHOOL FOR ENG IN __KS, e_flu>ii— Street E. TSS ALICE BIMMBR7 Teacher of Binging, Piano, Vioiin, and Theory. Studio: First Moor, Queen's Bnil.ißgs, opp. old V.M.-A., WeUesley St. 12 GEOBGE SINTON. Teacher of Pianoforte and Cornet. Studio: 10, Mutual Life Buildings. Private Address: Summer St, Stanley Bay. *TK -pBANCIS QOBNWALL, VOICE AND SINGING SPECIALIST. Thorough Tuition of Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, and Banjo. STUDIO: 1-, GLADSTONE BUILDINGS (Opposite Ferry Buildings). Interviews from It a-m, to j_.ao p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. Pbone 2«W. M ISS B 8 ™ (Late ot WeUesley and Pitt Streets) HAS RESUMED HEE DRESSMAKING BUSINESS AT No. 1, ANGLESEA ST.. PONSONBI. SCHOOL OF ABT AND AUCKaXa LAND ART SCHOOL. TCBLIC ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. Tbe Scbool is open every morning, afternoon, and evening, and all branches of Fine and Applied Arts are Taught by Fully yuulitieil Instructors. Under tbe "Emm" Bequest there are a large number of l-'ree Students hips. Admission can also be obtained by payment of Fees. Tbe whole of these Classes are recognised by tbe Education Department of the New Zealand Government E. W. PAYTON, Direct*. T>OOKKEEPING. T>OOKKEFPING. "OOOKKBJBP-HG. TJBMTNGTON AND TJOKEO I ' pOMMERCIAL rtOLLBGB. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. We have pleasure in Informlmr our many friends that Special Bookkeeping Classes are vow being formed in connectioa with the above Institution. These Classes will be conducted by a Fully Qualified (by exam.) and Practising Accountant, who has earned for himself ' a reputation for successful training in all branches of Accountancy. Enrolments are being made NOW. For further particulars apply to MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, m Principal. H. 1. GASS, Manager. TftLBCTBICAL "gjKG-»_-BING. THE PROFESSION THAT PAYS. Don't stand aside, content to took on at ' the fellows who are pushing ahead to success. _ , . Don't wait for someone to come along aad shove you there. "Get there" yourself on your own merits—and you"11 be backed up with a confidence that Is necessary for the . man who desires to "make good" in his £ profession. The M "OOWEB'S A UCKLAND gCHOO- FOB T^NGINEBRB. imparts to the amnttlo—» man the information that points the way to a profession n that pays. l> The fees are reasonably small, but the W t—tion is practical and perfect. Inatrae- * tion given till the students are thoroughly ° proficient to wiring work, dynamo aad motor construction. Installing and rmuta. IWVTT___tO-I— Ptoap-ettve Stadeats, pay a v_tt to our Deo-oostratlon claaa aay ! T—-_ay evening, 8 to 10 p-m. PrincJpsl-- JAS. W. BOWER, M._J.___. TTBO-E BUILDINGS, C-~XO_~ ST. BAST, ADCKXAND. Boa 80. Pbope nW. DAC-TfiED BDUCATIOH. '• Persons, any age, can reeatte Prrtata Tuition; no da_ tea; reasonable terms- all . subjects.—Ha—_rd, 3L Shortland Street _r__X_H£_ttY. tr - *■ M * L L J, N B »' *, m TH- HBWEgT JUJTDMM —_r> | W_«_BB MQDMM » Mow S_yw__g at M3a_ ____«,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 123, 24 May 1913, Page 7
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