EDUCATIONAL npRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ''■ •*• LONDON. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS, 1919. j Entries for the above dost on SATUR- i DAY, MARCH 29. i Entry forms and all information can be i obtained from Messrs A. Eady and Co.. j Queen Street, Auckland, or from Mrs I Dutton. (3S<SO, two rings). | Extra Entries can also be received for June Theory Examination. ; H. A. MARRINER, Secretary. j AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD.—j **■ MANUAL AND TECHNICAL! BRANCH —MILLINERY CLASSES FOR' LADIES. Course of 10 weekly lessons of ~i hours each. Instructor: Mrs. J. Mc- ! Ilaynes. Ltd.. * Dunedin. Mrs. McPherson ! will attend to enrol students from 2 p.m . to 4.:;o p.m. as follows:—Devonport Monday. March 24, at Technical School; Takapuna. Tuesday. March 25, at Parish I Hall: Otahuhn. Wednesday, March 2(5 in Public School; Onehunga. Friday. March 2S. at Coronation Hall.—A. B. JUNIPER, j Domestic Science Organiser, Auckland j Education Board. sjo, Q.O-gEE fpHE yyORLD. The Wireless Operator visits America Afric-a. Japan, England—the whole world, in first-class accommodation at a good salary. That's a position for you. The Dominion College of RadioTelegraphy trains students — trains them thoroughly— to become efficient Wireless Operators. And after qualification excellent Expert Teachers — That Means Efficiency. Call, Write, or 'Phone for information. rpHE TXOMINION pOLLEGE OF TJADIO-rpELEGRAPHY, T TD., ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 10HJ. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Christchurch, uud Dunedin. RB rpHE pOLLEGE TT OR XJESULTS. O A S T E N' S /COMMERCIAL /TUIAIN'ING /COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Opp. Smeeton's. 'Phone 2742. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIKLS. Day and Evening Classes. Term from date of entry. SHORTHAND.—Pitman's Shorthand tho- | roughly taught. Each student works i Individually, TYPEWRITING.—AII Machines taught;! Underwood, Remington, Yost, Woodstork. Fox. Imperial, etc. BOOKKEEPING. — Practical Oral Instruc- ! tlon in Double Entry by fully qualified ' Lady Accountant. SIX MONTHS' COURSE—Complete Instruction in Shorthand, Typing, and Hc.okkeepinc: specially recommended for beginners. .. j We call the special attention of those I wishing to advance their present office i positions, and those in other employment deslrinc to take up office work, to the outstanding success of our /CLASSES. No ofhT College secures the same practical results. BASTEN'S COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. C PREDOMINANT A DVANTAGES. FURTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS In the Signal Success of TTEMINGWAY AND "ROBERTSON'S DAY AND EVENING CLASS STUDENTS. Number of Students is strictly limited, bo as to ensure individual attention. Eact) ' Student works independently of the others. I Students use our own printed lessons, ! specially compiled and perfected by able and highly qualified successful business men, to suit New Zealand conditions. No obsolete Business College Systems. PRINCIPAL: MISS G. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section), Who has had seven years' commercial teaching experience. In the International Exhibition Contests Miss Digby gained the following awards: First in Commercial Correspondence, and two medals for Shorthand and Typing. ADDRESS: TJ NI O N gUILDIXGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST AUCKLAND. Phone 1462. P.o. Box 516. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), B Secretary. JJEMINGTON AND pONEO QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE (Opposite Strand Arcade.) The need of the commercial world to-day is for capable, efficient workers, and positions are always open to such. To qualify for these positions you require tt thorough business training. T-his may be obtained at the Remington College, where the training is strictly individual. The students are not expected nor allowed to teach one another. THE SUBJECTS INCLUDE : BOOKKEEPING. TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND. BUSINESS METHOD. Prospectus and further particulars will be supplied on written or personal application. If you enrol with us you will be sure of satisfaction. "Phone 22t52. Principal: MISS W. A. SMITH. Managing Director: H. R. HOBDAY. B THE LADIES' COLLEGE REMUERA, AUCKLAND. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, London aud Cheltenham Vice-Principal: Miss A. F. Moore-Jones N»Z. University. Staff of Experienced Graduates, Certificated Teachers and Professors. Education to suit present day requirements on Christian but unsectarlan principles. Numbers very limited, Individual i consideration; very small classes. 8 ! YEARS' gUCCESSFUL rpEACHING. J WHAT IS THE SECRET OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF J BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL ? i For surely passing 2,000 in twelve \ 3'ears is success? I We keep students interested—at it all the time. That doesn't mean we give them ' too much work. No, we realise that cramming is no good. No slacking, however ! Just tactful, efficient teaching. Call and interview Mr Bower, Certificated Engineer, the Principal, or write for information to-day. Fees cash or instalments. ■DOWER'S JjTN-GINEERING gCHOOL, ! COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., • AUCKLAND. " ; 'P.O. Box 50. kd ' ; npHIS Concerns You.—Our Hat Renovation i X Department makes Old Hats like Now. ' ■ dies' or Gent's—Tutt's. Queen St. D.. MAKE YOUR FOOTWEAR - LONGER HT WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS, i and cut down your repair account. Made jfrom Pore i"aia Rubber. ___ B j
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 9
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