ECCLESIASTICAL. ; *pHE SALVATION ARMTi, AUCKLAND. ) JUBILEE /CELEBRATIONS. mOWN TTALL. fiIUXDAY, TUNE -t Conducted by COMMISSIONER T. HENRY HOWARD "Chief of the Staff," From London. ■Supported by COMMISSIONER AND MRS HODDER, And a Number of Visiting Officers. 11 A.M.—"STANDARDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE." 3 P.M.—SPECIAL ADDRESS: "THfc* ARMY OF THI-; HELPING HAND." 7 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 513 EDUCATIONAL. gCHOOL QF A BT"Elam" School of Art, Rutland Street, Auckland Art School, Auckland. ■pi IN E RT, " ART, ART. Free Studentships Under the "Elara" Bequest. B E. W. PAYTON, Director. 22 YEARS' gUCCESSFUL, ENGINEERING rrtEACHING. WHAT IS THE SECRET OF THE GREAT SUCCESS OF BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL ? For surely passing 2,000 lv twelve years is success? 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. T> O W E R ' S "J7NGINEERING QCHOOL, COLWILLS CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. iP.O. Box 50. BJ) T>EMINGTON AND TJ ON E O QOMMERCIAL. pOLLDu-. OPPOSITE STRAND AKCADE. During the last quarter of a century women have practically displaced men as shorthand-writers and typists fc» commercial offices, and the experience of four years of war has proved that, with proper training, girls can sucessfully compete In BOOKKEEIPING and Secretarial Work. Parents who place their daughters with us for instruction in Commercial Subjects may rely upon their securing ind.vidual tuition In SHORTHAND—Thorough grounding in theory, and speed developed by means of special speed classes. TYPEWRITING—OnIy "touch" typing taught, on our own machine, the REMINGTON, which is used in nine out of ten offices. BOOKKEEPING — Our students are thoroughly taught the principles of double entry bookkeeping, as applied in the offices of Auckland business houses, aud at the end of the course are competent to dose up a set of books, make up the Profit and Loss Account, and take out the Balance Sheet. TERM- BEGINS AT DATE OF ENTRY. 'MitS M'AUTIN Principal. H. B. HOBDAY...Managing Director. B TNDISPUTABLE mESTIMONY. The Official Record of 49 First, 24 Second, , and 18 Third Place Accountancy Prizes and ; Honours gained by HEMINGWAY AND | ROBERTSON'S Students, is unapproach- . able in Australasia, and in Itself proves ! conclusively the superiority of the instruc- j tion. I The following extract from a lett?r, \ date February 14th, 10f.6, ii typical of maay others received: — "Messrs. Hemingway and Robertson, Auckland. Dear Sirs,—
No doubt you already know I gained First Honours in the Bookkeepers' Kxiun. of last November. I feel .my success was chiefly due to your efficient teaching. Yours faithfully, (JiguedJ S. A. MINDER." Young Men and Women! Qualify for a position of honour, trust, and high remuneration In the business or professional world by passing the BOOKKEEPERS' COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANTS', or THE AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES' EXAMINATIONS. Communicate without delay with the largest and most successful coaching organisation In Australasia. JJ EMIN( VWAY AND "OOBERTSON'S pORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, T TD. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. B EFFICIENT DAY, EVENING, AND CORIRESiPONDENCE TUITION TN yXfIHtBLESS _ rTIELEGKAIIiHY. Correct training is necessary before a student can Jerome a prodcient Wireless Operator. We provide it. Our College has a very large number of full passes to its credit, and its qualified students immediately have good positions offered them. It is highly successful because it teaches In the correct way — its methods are efficient. It specialises in Wireless, has fullyqualified Wireless Operators as teachers, aud has the latest Marroni Wireless Installation for use by its students. '. Because of these modern methods it can make a willing student a Wireless Operator in six months. Are you interested? Then join up to-day. Write, call or "phone for Information. ( rpHE "QOMINION /COLLEGE TJADIO-rpELEGRAPHY, x TD. ELLIiSON CHAMBER'S, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Chrlstchurch, and Dunedln. KB I " _ c MUSICAL TUITION. j MISS Norah Ilardinge, Teacher Piano p and Theory. Terms £1 1/ a quarter — > No. 7 f Cooper St., Arch Him. p5
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