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; "gTJSQ-.* -QJSOBGB r v_- ;' EafraAXCES"^EßN>^nrDtfßßAil- ' ■••-■■• STREETS. .." ■. -• ■" CbNTINpOUSWCTCEBSU - -: ~ .11 a.m. till 10.30.p.m. .... ..'. ' SHOWING TO-NIGHT. A Two-reel Exclusive, ..2,000ft. . . "JL 'T ,3^1 *' 15 AT;ftTAKE— ' 1" ~f:".\ ■■..":-;..:Brilliant.Court Scenes. A jnpHEONE AT -~ ..'- ■■".. ' '.. GorEepnsVCostumes-. A Gripping StoryyJ:eemlng-wtth intense suspense.- A historical subject, based upon a true incident 'in- connection wita toa throne in. a foreign country: Sensational, Thrilling, .and Fascinating. MAORI TRANCES BI THE . .• .'-.' ■-qTCr-TZTAO .TM?YS— Who walkei.32s miles to seethe; Auckland Exhibitions -Taken-on the banks alike Waikato fijver ittheir NATIVE COSTUME. Synopsis: A- M»ori Wek I coaie—Oanoe and War Dances — Hafca—Pol rjance—WAliTßß KAPA, ; 10-years : of : oge^-who ■waiked--325 miles in -21 days. rpHE /"tLOAK OF C* UTLT—-Kalem ; X V . w Drama. ■ EXCHANGED -; LABELS-rlmpr Comic.-. TfUTB AND THE TI/TAN—Lux Drama. Affcer mur reverses. Fate is kind. SWEENEY - AN©-" THEVV XfAIBX— Selig -E , Comedy. A delightful 'comedy! in 'wfiich' Pat • '_ „ becomes a millionaire. ONI.T AT THE KIN<I OEOK«E. , Evening Session, after 6 p.m.: Air Parts 6d. tJbJMren, M. - 68 EDtrCATIOMAIk i^duLCHlNG.for Eiainfnaiibna. Daytime • ■ or Evening. Matriculation, FohUc Service, Scholarships, Pharmacy A, Medical (Prelim., etc. Tyro Guineas per quarter, two hours a week.. All subjects., "-. No' extn charges. ImJivHnal tuition.—Hansard, 31, Shortland St. - T>KIVATB Kindergarten.—Term oegins ■E February. 2nd, 1914. Hours: 9 ajn. till 12. Mothers wishing their children to attend, communicate with Mrs. Mervyn Wilson, Walters Rd:, Kingsland. 'Phone A412.-> ■-■ ' gTOTT AND TTOAiRE'S "DEiSINESS qo'llbg'e ckjholarships. the examination is l ' contnectjon with:- the above will tie held at our College on ■ FBHSAY, JA'NUAIRY 23RU, Commencing at 6 pjn.' ' • fpo "piATHBE AEvT> jVTOTHiBB. What are you going to do with your Hoys and Girls? We mean the young people who are just leaving school.* You tiuve no doubt received '. our' letters recently, in which we.Xold._y<iu many tilings of interest to- your children, and now that the youngsters have left ' ' school it rests witih you to see that they get-a' good - start in life, a start which will help them in every subsequent step they may take. For the next few years at any rate the responsibility of their movements is yonrs, and we know that in after years it will be gratifying to you to know that ip the initial stages of their businew Ufa • you did "the l>est thing" for them. .It lias, 'been proved times out of number that, no matter what profession your children may choose to follow, they will always succeed more surely in such profession if they start off with a commercial training—and we can give you many examples in Auckland to-day 'Where this statement has been borne out in actual fact. We know that you VobM like" " . .__.. yoTa_soa _and_ your daughter to go ! straight Into an "office or warehouse : from- school, and draw a salary which would help to keep the yonng . ' —"party—at-OBcev; 'but-it- i 3 a Bad [ - • policy, and you would quickly find . ■ - ■ out that your children were very severely handicapped, and . that . > they compared' badly with other : young people who had sacrificed ; their earnings; for stx_ months that they might attend lirst of all one of i " the Commercial Training Colleges " in' Auckland* '-"■•■ Sow, you do .not want your child : to be handicapped In this way merely for the sake of a fewpounds, say for six months. Your .. chlld'bas a long time to live, and six' mouths won't be a very big slice out of the whole time, and in that eix-months, if you -will, send your boy or girl along to. ue, we can very , ; safely say 'that we shall so ■ train - Siim or her that 'before the year is ' out they will be receiving a far .- - beWer salary than you ever dreamed of. Our system of Commercial Train- ' ing must not be judged by >the past standard of Auckland' College bistorj\ Our training is 'based upon, the most modern methods employed at the present time in London "and ." New York. We'take hold of. each- •- student separately, study character . aud temperament, jiud then apply knowledge individually, personally, and with as much of the element - of human sympathy as the student i is capable of absorbing. We -will make more of your child i .. in .six months than it wonkl be possible for that child to acquire in > its narrow groove in any one sec- ■ - tion of an office or warehouse, and ..".. the knowledge gained will be of such service that in after years he ■or"slie wlll.never be found:at a dlsadvontage in any sphere of business..- ";.'_'__.'"..'. ._' Now, the poiut is this: Can you *ff6rd-to"allow"TtMs opportunity to "~ pass by? -Tie ehfid is only young once, and yowth is the period for acquiring --knowledge.- -You were « •■- oncej[x>iuis^yi>jiiseif^_andiiou_know tbait—the acquired be- . . " tween.ttie.age of 15.and 20 very largely constituted- the foundation of ! "; r " ybiir' Vbu'giness" for ' good or evil—aud remembering this, 1 :_y6u"See the necessity of attending- - to the early influence which will i -SL ivork. for the_good..or evil of yonr. child's future days. : TWere In'our College for- your' boy -and girl. Won't you -_~ come,an.d -see..it?. Won'tt you . take — the elevator and -spare a few — of yoar lyrodh hour just to your children should- by-—----ev ery; rjght. spend a few m.oa.Uis flmonßst ■ us. If you would oaily call in at the; second floor oTSmee- '" ton' 3 Buildings we could so much better t«gl, you. personally how glad we shall be to have the care of the care tor tliem in every way—give: ttem new Remingtons to . Qearn \ upon—give them . kind words' of encowagemeat—.provide them with luncheon conveniences ■=and.- 'beet-_of-a.U, -influeoce-t3iem -- to grow up into men and woinien of ' high" moral as well as high commercial development 'The - Remington, "College-- is- the best in J«ew Zealaha, best in worid-famolis'-Rem- . Ingtori^— best in appoantinenis" "best In discipline, and in variety of sn-bjects. tt> you know that we tea'ph more types of iitodSrn offlce methods and ai>f>liahce» than any one College either in , -America, or Australasia? This Is a - large 'statement.' Bet; If is..jearrect: , T>BMINGT<>3» AND T»ONEO ,:. -' /-JOLLEGE. ■v." fiSCBETOITSir BUIibINGS.. i.' COLLEGE BBPOPBJ?S.°. MOITOAT, !!■ mi Mm ■ «lm ,m. A iiiiUfiM tJji-M

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 20 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 20 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 20 January 1914, Page 12