EDIBCATIOKA3U. A GBAM.MAR. SCTHOOIiS. AKNUA-LrSEJSSipii OF 3316. S«*ools wifl TUIffiDAY, Febciiary 16. The Piiiwipata• wHI be present at their Sebeols on BEHkAX, Fetoraary Hi- K«ery Cdndatote ' for'admiasJori ' muet Produce a Regtetr&r'a Certhicate of *rte of birth, wMch may he obtained throegt thePrincipals for the sum of One. '«MHt»ig Every Candidate . moat attend the Entrance Examination, which, win be held at the ScfeooiS' M MOMJ>AI, February 14, at 9 ajn. - AH- correspondence retstbtg-to admission to either School must be addressed to' the. Headmaster or Headmistress. ..PcfiS for Paytag PupUs, £3 My-per tcrin. 1 \ UCKLAND DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL XX ~,. FOR GIRLS,, . . EEOPENS FEBRUARY , , 10 FEES FROM £3 3/ PEE TEBM, Fxospectus and fun particulars from theHco. Treasurer, H. Gillillan, Ksjj., VJctortu Arcade, Queen Street. * Enttke, up to the end of January, should be made by letter only, addressed to the Headmistress, and will be dealt with In order of date. ' !' ' 5^4 TgASTEN'S QOMMERGIAL mi'.AlOTNG'' /■COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BLDGS;, OPP. "SMEETON-S. "Phone 2742. .SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITI&G. BOOKk.bj£it:*g. Etc, ate. - SCHOOL." "Xhe.. createst lnjnry parenXS c«n do their children Is to tu-iag them -up to be hcipteas." iRKMKMJiiftE: The results of yoor present declson are to be LIF&LOjNG. DO 'NOT take your children aiwty' Irpm school too soon; DO NOT gtre them the utrouff kldd 'of education; ■■ - - DO NOT start them in unsuitable employ..meot. r JIEMEMBEB: More then ever are the young to becoice the buUOcrs of Empire; set them to do that for which they are best titted. Miss Bastcn will be pleased to disease perjtksxities with patents *nd sruardtaus, and to advise them In the Best Intecests.ot t'je - chiUlrea, -whether- prospective- pupils or not,- dnriDg ■ wtei .comm.enelag January 17th. HZ6. '■ ■ qlJx ba ' sthn ' a -nz*.a., miss a. h. g. bastbn, a.p.a. (s.z). C QjUtt Cdu-NTRY URGENTLY NIEBDS ■ QnaTlfled Tofflig: Wojrcn as RcmYorce-' ments for Uxe Great e»n»n>m_i Army. The Departmental Committee of Advice. •London, rcently appeared to Ertucailonists in the leading centres Uirwighout the British world to organise and flymen clerks. .... vw, Yonujj -women, do .your duty and eaam ■your own future- welfare by beeominjr a s tod.e?S-&f ~ ' , ;"■ gEMJNG-WAY AM> TOOBEKTSON'S. •Do oot delay another day—wrJte or call for particulars of the necessary qmtllncatlons for active and efficient service, stating just wMch inbjects you are Interested DAY AXD EVENING CLASSES or CORKBSPOSiDBNCB IN6TSUCJTION. . Address: tXSimmß ST EAST P.O. Box 516. Pbone u«2. ' B pELEOnAPHI. THIS SCHOOL holds the disttaction of having trained MISS J. FOWLER who Is the First Lilly to" obtain the New Zealand Government Certificate as FIRST-CLASS WIRELESS OPERATOR Our Bystem of Instruction, as taujrht by !tudknt' makes ?n EXPERT oTeaou free from CRAM, and HOLDS SERTIK H ICATE c WS ° r h " Elec^d^m'ln 1 * 06111 the PrlDClPleß *• ACTUAL WORKING PLANT. r J* iDterested In this Science, call for wrhe^fo" 00 1F i,OSSIBLE - otherwise ILLUSTRATEJD PB-OSffiCTUS. gOW.ERS'. A _; gfiHOOL: .. ' . poif "P^NGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EASS. AUCKLANI). , " S TJBMINGTPK . AND J?ONEO • /"COMMERCIAL />JLLJEGB. REOPBNS. V£ONDAY, 24 J-AKDABX, 1816. SOOKJJEEEPING.—We purpose maklqg a special feature of our Bookkeeping Classes, which will be conducted by H. C. Robinson, Esq., FjP.A. (NJL), formerly Secretary and AccoonUnt to the well-known firm of H. ii. Smecton, Ltd, Mr. Robinson is an adept at coaching In this branch of Commercial ■Sr-lcncf, and his method of instruction is simple, Interesting, thorough, and practical. -Students cannot fail to make satisfactory progress under Mr ■Robinson's' training.' MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, - . Principal. 'Tlbinlngton Chambers, """ ' £ <■■• -Opposite G.P.O. -• ■ • B Q<T. PRESBYTERIAN /7IOLLEGE, FOR rjIBLS, ~. MOUNT EDEN., Principal: Miss L j. Macdonald, M.A. FIRST TERM. : -- '■ ' . . -14 Prospectus obtainable at MESSRS. .CHAMPTALOUP Ai»P EDMIBTON, UPTOM AND CO.. Jspid Jtrpm "the SECRETARY, 7, Empire Buildings'; ■•Swanson Street . ■ 5M QUR CJTUDEiJTS aUGCEED. Our students gacceed where others fail, and our college prospers accordingly. The steady increase in the number of our pupil* has necessitated another teaeber. Itrl OgiWe has been selected on account of hie experteuce. - Among other certificates, Mr Ogitele hQtdß .a Britieli PJf.Gs flratefaua Seiitor WirdKss. Cwtmcitte—tb« Mbrbnt swxxL. And the fact that Mr, Octote h»» A«eacy Cojp^te >jA»m th»t W hews ccI cored another skilled, nun ia "help oar ! . ' - HS-KN "WTKBLESS lIN SEX KfIMTHB. You hajne bpuais. We liaye-tlkcamm to _tr_ui jeu. I~t Ml eet torn? .togettei. Wire, >jp* MWBJ^-^x'M 1» .fen j#»«««.' «i 4" S»d .tor niospeiipa. " I TVOHESJON ptBI&BSB OV 'DADIO- -,' \ .^jDpGjB'P'PT. >s ffffgaftn floor, ~ EUJBO.V 3TREIBT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 2
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