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EDUCATIONAL. TTNIVERSITY Coach undertakes Indi:U vidual Tuition. All subjects and fTSTns. Special attention given to backward pupils; moderate fees.—Write Box 1215, G.P.O. S4 " ryIBELESS" mAUGHT "PRACTICAL TITEN. The Instructors at The Dominion College are highly--iialified men of extended experience at and ashore in Wirele«s work Students have the advantage of operating working sets identical 'with those on ehipt hoard —ire do not use dummy installations We have doubled onr accommodation for students, bpacions rooms, cool and alrv Classes from 9 a.m to 0 p.m.—houre "to Fait pupa s convenience. Tuition by Specialised Corxespoudeuce Course ft desired. students are riven prlorltv of appointment <by Amalgamated Wireless <Anst.). Ltd., who control over &5 per cent ftiiip Stationis. Advice and Information Free rpHB jQOMINIOX QOLLEGE OF T TD.. ELLISON CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. 'Phone A2ISI Wellington and Christchurch i B /y)RRBSPONDE>-CE LESSONS, individually compiled fox each Pupil, all Sirtijects. Economical efficient courses Maxriculation. Teachers' Certificate* NaUonal Scholarships. PubUc Service Entrance, Book-keeping. Shorthand, "War" W price vk PrOSPeCtDS "« Spedal METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, P.O. Eox 671, Auckland. B ' 193 9 lA- X "UNBEATABLE J>ECORD. SINCE THE OPENING OF ROWER'S ENGINEERING QCHOOL our students have obtained mxeteen hundred and thirty . nine passes in steam; oil. ELECTRICITY, WIRELESS. !At the Examinations on November Ist we obtained TWENTY-FOUB PASSES OUT OF TWENTY-FIVE CANDIDATES. This Should Convince You. BOIN TJP NOW. WE DO THE REST. Call or Write for 'Prospectus. rgOWER'S "prjfGIXEEJBrNG DCHOOL, . COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, GWANSON DTEEET, A UCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. B—B naOWEB'S -pjKGINEEBING OCHOOL. Beg. by toth Marine and Education Departments as PRIVATE TECHNICAL- SCHOOL. Notwithstanding all reports to the contrary we are still sending up students for GOVEBNMENT EXAMINATIONS IN .WIBELESS TELEGBAPHY, and what is more to the point, WE GET THEM THROUGH. )Onr fees are within the reach, of all. Our instruction Is right up to the minute. JOIN NOW, and be ready for a GOOD POSITION. Call or write for Prospectus. roOWEB'S -pNGIXEERING OCHOOL, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, "qWANSON QTREET, A UCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. .R—B EFFICIENCY. THE HOPE OF THE EMPIRE. THE HOPE OF NEW ZEALAND. THE HOPE OF YOU. We Resume Teaching January 21st. Tuition in Class or by Correspondence. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Herein we give a Thorough Practical Grounding under Experiencea Teachers in Practical Bookkeeping, Modern Business Methods, Pitman's Shorthand, "Touch" Typewriting, General Commercial Education. Girl Etudents in charge of Two Lady Teachers ■wno hold the ' University Bookkeeping Diploma. EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT—Herein Candidates are Individually Prepared for the Matriculation, the Solicitors , General Knowledge, the Medical Preliminary, the ■Piibllc Service, and the sth and 6th Standard CertiScste Tyrt>m« Yon are specially invited to call and Investigate our system, under -which, remember, 2,539 have been successful in the Accountancy and Bookkeeping Exams and more than 3,750 in the various Public 11-.TBTTU; •ppSMINGWAY ANT> TJOBERTSON, (CSION- BUTLDLNGS, CUSTOMS ST. EAST P.O. .Bos 516. Telephone 1462. B FOR If ASE. iTTtABMS (2), small, Lease or Exchange, J- £850 and £900: will Let part House to elderly lady or gentleman.—Address Star Office. jo OHOP, up-to-date, with cellar" ,f nearly opposite Wvndham St_; splenaid light: about 5 years; low rental — Central. 221, Star Office. SHOP, UP-TO-DVTE. ALSO LARGE CELLAR. Nearly opposite Wyndbam Street. Splendid Window. Very Good Light FIVE YEARS* LEASE. No Agents. Write CEXIKAL, B 221, Star Office. HOUSES AMP LAMP WANTED. '"DUNGALOW, modern, 5 rooms, wanted to Buy; close Id or 2d tram Write SHOPKEEPER. BO 242. Star Office. TJUNGALOW, nice. 4 or 5 rooms, near -*-* Dominion Bd tram terminus, wanted "for a client at once, with £50 deposit.— Send full particulars, Geo. Hatcher, Eden Ter. 'Phone 252 LSO (XOTTAGE, small, furn., or Rooms, near - 1 beach; Cheltenham preferred.—H.C.. Kewton P.O. j_ 6 "p*URNISHED Beach Cottage or Bach ' •*- wanted for three weeks or longer.— Write A.H., 233, Star Office. 58 ■pURNISHED House wanted to Bent for month of February, vicinity beach (Cheltenham preferred); moderate rent.— C.M.G., 245. Star Office. 105 HOUSE, about 7 Booms, elevated position; Mt. Eden or Epsom.—Write Modern, 220. Star Office. 2 HOUSE, about 4 or 5 rooms and convs., in good locality, wanted urgently by m.c— Write House, 217, Star Office. 119 OUSES WANTED (3). —Mt. Eden, Kingsland, anywhere within 3d section, 4, 5, 6 rooms; also 5 Furnished, in same localities; an dalso several at any handy seaside resort. —Particulars BUTLER BROS., 12, City Chambers. B TVfEADOWBANK.— Wanted to Purchase, -"J- 6 Booms, furn., convenient to Meadowbank School.—Write M., 188, Star Office. 11l MILFORD or Takapuna Seaches. Furniahed Souse wanted by good tenant for January or February.—Write Careful. 174. Star Office. 69 HOUSE AND FEW ACRES wanted by client, in handy position, say, about 2 to 4 Acres, up to £1200; Mt. Albert district preferred. Cash deposit. rpABM wanted at once; must be handy f- . and ploughable: £500 cash and good 4-roomed House given as deaosit. •W. B. EAXiPH, 22, ebortland Street (Sext Star Office). B "CAVE THE BABIES."—A Typewritten " Pamphlet. 3/6, telling how every mother should have one.—Mr. Dewar, 5. Btrand Arcade. P

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1918, Page 3

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