.... J.,.4MCTijEMai!rs... : ,.V;, |£INO : Q.EORGE mUEATRK. .. -Showing.' Tlinrs., Frl., Bat. Only. A-Strong Devotion.' "»nw-Aa :_ Tr<VE*R*Vn!HijS!'' -r~ "•"•"- ----± .Hi . . X. parti; jfpWAS jpvER rrmv-s. --■••—• - 1 - ■ -"• ■*> PART 11. jmwis- ■pvER mHUS. J. HI ' . ■__ ;X " : PART 111. A Drama -which leaves an Impression. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ATTENDED CHARLIE GERA'KD; BUT WHAT OF THE WOMAN? SHE ALWAYS.FAY-S. T»iRITI«H" A RMY IN TjIRANCE. FIRST QF.;THE"_:iBRITIBH OFFICIAL PICTURES. '-'■■■ No.. T, -jnTHTTHE TNDIXN -EROOES. AT THE FRONT. PIMPLE ACTS. ..Piccadilly Comic. rnHE- |->IRL.- Reliance x vV Drama/ BOLAIH JOURNAL;.....:v:.. War Topical STALLS.' 3d; CIRCLE, 6d. 62 EDUCATIONAL CJEDDON" MEMORIAL TECHNICAL »■ COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES COMMENCED ON iIOXDAY, MARCH 13. Intending Students should enrol at once ■Prospectus and full particulars can be obtained from the local Booksellers, or from the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wcllesley Street East, March 15, 1910. 501 ' A UCKLAND EDUCATION" BOARD. EXAMINATION (FOR STANDARD CERTIFICATES. An Examination for Candidates wishing to sit for Standard VI. Certificates, or for Certificates of Competency In other Classes, will -be held at the Nvrmal School. Wellesley Strppt, ou THURSDAY, 23rd March, 1916, beginiing at 9.H0 a.iv. OauiWdates must sire notice -in writing of their <tedro to be examined , to the Senior Inspector of Schools, at the Education Office. Williamson Chambers. Shortlaiid Street not later than WEDNESDAY, 22nd March WO. such notice to state the reason for whli-h the Certificate is sought. R. CROWE, 332 • Secretary. TT'S BEST TO COME TO US FIRBT. Many of our Pupils have attended other Schools professing to teach "WIRELESS," before they came to us to be coached for the final examinations. We wish to point out that they woulft have saved a lot, of time and money had they enrolled with us in the first instance. Our staff is composed of practical men who hold hlsh certificates of Wireless Telegraphy. Furthermore, they have had worldwide experience, and know exactly what to teach you—what you must know to be a successful operator. WE'LL TEACH YOU WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN SIX .MONTHS. Our Fee is Ten Guineas, but our Course fe the Cheapest Jn-, the' long run, because our Puplia are Successful. Call or write for full particular*. OOLLEGE OF T>ADIU- ~ nriELEGKAPHT, FOURTH FLOOR, ELLISON CHAMRERS. QUEEN STREET, AUCIrv LAXD. and at Wellington. b vtjemington and "doneo jpOMMBRCIAL /"COLLEGE. /JTOrCH rjYTPING. We teach all our Students TOUCH TYPING. It takes them a little longer, costs us a little more, but the Students get the benefit. A Touch Typist can always get a position. -Call or write for us to explain TOUCH TYPING. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal. B rnHE pROFESSION FOR Q.IRLS. TVRAUGHTSMANSHIP. \ • ■ -..- ■..' ■■ . To ptiepare girls ac- assistants to Teplace the niefl who are leaving for the Front, we are gmns INSTRUCTION in this branch, and already havo a number of Students atten'dings the DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. A VUit from INTERESTED PERSONS is CORDIALLY" -INVITED. •DOWERS' pOB -pNGINEERS, \, TOP FLOOR. TYRONE BUILDINGS, v CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Registered as Private Technical 'Scb«e) by Education and Marine Departments.. OSUCCESSFUL TJUPILS. We have pleasure in announcing that MR. A. T. GRUNDY. A Student in WIRELESS and OIL ENGINEERING, has been accepted as a FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC In the Aviation Squadron of the UNITED KINGDOM, .After a Three Days' Rigid Examination, •■;■ ■_ .::.:.:. Aiso_. ... MR. A. J. DAVIDSON, A recent WIRELESS STUDENT, has juet been accepted as a member of the COMMONWEALTH WIXELESS CORPS, And is now in Camp. Both of these youag men lave done us the honour of attributing their success to the training they received at this School. "DOWERS' gCHOOL T^OR -ENGINEERS, AND TTSTIRELE-SS /COLLEGE, TOP FLOOR, TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. C T> A R E N T 5 ! 1 EQUIP YOUIR BOYS AND GIRLS WITH A SOUND COMMERCIAI EDUCATION. :; I There's no better way of providing few '.* the future welfare of your young folki '• than 'by the wise investment of a fe* B pounds in One of Our Thorough Courea " ■ of Efficient Business Training. •• An Investment that will yield handsom< k life-long benefits for the young people, a: l> well as satisfaction for the parents. 5; HAY AND EVENING CLASSES or t: cOBBEfiPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. = Call or Write for Particulars. TTBMINGWAT AND JJOBIERTSON'S i A USTRAiLAiSIAN />OBRESPONDBNCI Z gCHpOLSt J^IMITED, t, TJNIOS BUILDISeei CCBTOM ST. EASt T ■ '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 12
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