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EDUCATIONAL. li A " T^ABBLHR" ' |' JN ARE YOU ONE ? Do you take a delight In fitting different ' electric contrivances? I < IF SO, FOLLOW YOUR CALL TO ] ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING—for It offera Infinite chances, provided you have It In you. T> O W E R ' S Lj-"jNGINEERIN<j QCHOOL Will help make you an ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. It has 12 years' success, and . 2,000 passes to Its credit. I Can or »vnte for Information to-day. Fees Cash or Instalments. Principal: JAMES W. BOWER, Certificated Engineer. nOLWILL'S /"CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. j P.O. Box 50. RD , I , PRACTICAL T> U SI NESS' -pDUCATION. \> I STUDENTS may attend our Local Classes , (Day ami Evening). We specialise in glv- I Ing a thorough, sound, practical training for ' ( modern business, nnd assist our Students j to obtain positions which they may retain with satisfaction to tbelr employers, to j ■ themselves, nnd with credit to us Not j' 1 inily rlo wp Impart to our students a i churnuch working knowledge of the subject i < lor subjects they study under us. but we I tem-h them Just how to apply that know- ! 1 ledfc-e. THIS IS THE SECRET OK I SUCCESS. REMEMBER: Our Class Students, the ' numl.fr of which Is strictly limited, re j ceive. in addition to Individual Instruction, i ;the free use of our magnificent Correspon- j dence Lessons, which have broiipht to sue- ■ ! cess over 25.000 Students. Our Hookkeep- , over 2.800, inclndlnK S3 Honours Places. I' Parents and others are invited to call or | write for particulars of either our Class or Correspondence Tuition. TTEMINGWAY AND TJOBERTSON'B SCHOOLS, LTD., TT N I 0 N DUILDINO S. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (The School with 25.000 successful and ! satisfied Students behind It.) B ■REMINGTON AND TJONEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Opposite Strand. Arcade.) I The need of the commercial world to-day ; Is for capable, efficient workers, and posl- i ! tions are always open to such. ■ To qualify for these positions you require j ; a thorougi business training. This may be I i obtained at the Remington College, where i the training Is strictly Individual. i The students are not expected nor alloy ed to teach one another. THE SUBJECTS INCLUDE : HOOK KEEPING, TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND. BUSINESS METHOD. Prospectus and further particulars will be supplied on written or personal application. , ! If yon enrol with us you will be sure of satisfaction. 'Phone 2262. Principal: MISS W. A. SMITH. Managing Director; H. H. HOBDAY. B . — — i rpHE /COLLEGE XpOK TJESULTS. | T> A S T E X' S COMMERCIAL rpRAINING COLLEGE, | IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Opp. Smeeton's. . •Phone 2742. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS. Day and Evening Classes. Term from date of entry. SHORTHAND.—Pitman's Shorthand thoroughly taught. Each student works Individually. , TYPEWRITING.—AII Machines taught; 1 1 Underwood, Remington, Yost, Woodstock. Fox, Imperial, etc. '■ BOOKKEEPING. — Practical Oral Instruction In Double Entry by fully qualified Lady Accountant. SIX MONTHS' COURSE.—Complete Instruction In Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping: specially recommended Tor beginners. We call the special attention of those ; wishing to advance their present office i positions, and those In other employment : desiring to take up office work, to the outstanding success of our "EVENING CLASSES. No other College secures the same practical results. ' BASTEN'S COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. C I j Q-O— gEE rpHE Y^ORLD. The Wireless Operator visits America. Africa. 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 chances await yon. Expert Teachers — That Means Efficiency. Call, Write, or "Phone for information. rpHE yVOMIXION COLLEGE OF TJADIO-rriELEGRAPHY, TTD.. ■ELLTSON CHAMBERS, QUERN STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Chrlstehurch, and Dunedln. RB i ' \ UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD.— « MANUAL AND TECHNICAL I BRANCH. — MILLINERY CLASSES FOR ; i LADIES. Course of ID weekly lessons of 2$ hours each. Instructor: Mrs. J. McPherson, lately Head Milliner, Herbert . Haynes, Ltd., Dunedln. Mrs. McPnerson . will attend to enrol students from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. as follows:—Devonp.>rt, Monday, March 24, at Technical School; Takapimn. Tuesday. March 2.1. at Parish Hnll: Otahuhu. Wednesday, March 26. In Public School: Onehunga. Friday, March 2S. Rt Coronation Hull—A. B. JUNIPER. Domestic Science Organiser, Auckland Education Board. 519 THE LADIES , COLLEGE, REMUERA, AUCKLAND. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, London and 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 unsectarisn principles. Numbers '-.rry limited. IndU iciual consideration; very small classes. s TSSXTRASCE. STATE LIFE INSURANCE. MR ERNEST LILLY attends Dally at 1. his Room, 101, QL"EE>; STREET (next c i Government Life Office), frdn 0.30 to 10.30 r a _ m ., and from 3 to 4.30 p.m., to receive c Inquiries and clients, and to give complete Information concerning STATE GUARAXI TEED LIFE IXSpRAXCE with the N.Z. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DBPT. ■' W3 TT; E ALL AGREE T.HAT VV j. R. ROBERTSON IS UHE , »i»T AWTIO,Np-lia OS APjCKTiANP. 623

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 9

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