EDUCATIONAL. JUNE — JO" A COD ST During these three months many young men will start on the road to Romanco and Success—the road that leads to a Wireless Operator's position in the Mercantile Marine. £65 in Cash Scholarships is being ofrerod for competition among Students who enrol before 81st August with rjIHE "TVOMINION piOLLEGE OF T>ADIO-rpELEGRAFiHY, J TD. This offer Is devised to induce ambitions young men to qualify for future positions In the "Wireless" profession. No extra entrance fee. Get full particulars nt once. Descriptive Literature will be posted to you on request. To-day, call or write. ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN gTREKT, A UCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Chrlstcuurch, and Dunedin. RB QCHOOL QF A ET * Auckland Art School, Auckland. "Elam" School of Art, Rutland Street, T7l I N E ART, QOMMERCIAL A RT. APPLIED ART. Free Studentships Under the "Elam" Bequest. B E. W. PAYTON. Director. T*KMINGTOX AND T> ONB 0 , /COMMERCIAL pOLLBu... OPPOSITE STRAND ARCADE. During the last quarter of a century women have practically displaced men a* shorthand-writers and typists h» 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 individual 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 othces. BOOKKEEPING — Our student* art thoroughly taught the principles of double entry bookkeeping, as applied In the offices of Auckland business bouses, and at the end of the course are competent to close up a set of books, make up the Profit and Loss Account, and take out the Balance Sheet. TERM BEGINS AT DATE OF ENTRY. MRS MARTIN Principal. U. R. HOBDAY..Managing Director. B ACCOUNTANCY. THE PROOF. The signal success of our students at the examinations is the best possible proof of the efficiency ot our. teaching methods.The fact that our students in open competition with all other candidates In all parts of Australasia win the majority 1 of the'Honours-Places and do so much better '_ the examinations proves conclusively that they are MORE THOROUGHLY PREPARED. We supply each student with a complete course- of printed lessons, and he has no accountancy or law books to buy whatever. Coaching continues until success Is achieved, and in the event of failure at any one examination, we coach you for the next at no expense to you. Complete details of the Examination Successes, showing names and addresses of students, are published in our " Accountancy Booklet." A copy will be scut free to all interested in qualifying. Send for a copy right away. TTEMINGWAY AND TJOBERTBON'S A USTRALASIAN /-TOBRESPONDEXCE T TD., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND RB I N " AST QOUNTRY— I A J oi{ Ip OR Y°p' The Electrical Engineer—no matter where he goes—is sure of a lucrative position at v high salary (for Electrical Engineering is well paid), provided he is efficient. T> O W E R * S "PNGINEERING OCHOOL WILL MAKE YOU EFFICIENT—for its methods, its teachers, its courses are efficient. Join up to-day. Correspondence and personal tuition. Fees in Cash or Instalments. WRITE OR CALL ON JAMES W. BOWER, Certificated Engineer. pOLWILL'S (CHAMBERS, SAVANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, r.O. Box 50. RD MUSICAL TUITION. "Vr IS S JIT IN A riALDOW, ENGLISH CONTRALTO, Will now give auditions by appointment to intending pupils at her studio, WELLESLEY CHAMBERS, Wellesley Street East. 'Phone 1710. Box 1375, Auckland. B "piLUTE AND PICCOLO. G. E. P O O R E, SOLO FLAUTIST. Address : 43, PONSONBY ROAD. B APARTMENTS VACANT. BEDROOM, furn., suit gentleman.—lo, Newton Rd., Newton tpast Star Hotel). 164 i jT> ED Sittingroom to Let, close to cars; all A-> conveniences.—s7, Western Springs Rd., Mornlngside. 152 BED-SITTING Room, nice, double, furnished, suit business people, no children, refined.—l 4, Eden Terrace, lmin. top Symonds St. 147 FLATS, well furnished, with kitchenettes, and Rooms, all convs., to Let, In a fortnight, best part Parnell, trams stop at door, sunny position, select.—Address 149, Manukau ltd., Parnell. 148 SUPERIOR Furnl Flat.—32, Brentwood' Ay., Dominion Rd. 507 APARTMENTS WANTED. ADVERTISER (civil servant) requires Board and Lodging for self, wife and 1 child (8), 'Remuera preferred, but not essential; terms, etc. —Write A.F.S., 704 Star Office. iii BACH, small, of couple of rooms, furnished or unfurnished; private entrance; man desirous of baching.—Bach 703. Star Office. 13 j PDOARD, private, wanted, for business iA> young lady; central; terms moderate — iWrite X.Y.Z., 70S, Star Office. . xsa
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 2
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