EPITCATIOIfAX. WANTED, Smart, Ambltloun Electrical Engineer for Power Station. Moat have passed Government Examinations. Salary to commence, £600 per annum. How often an advertisement similar to tiie above is seen in our dailies. Become a Candidate for one of fhese high-salaried positions. ■I/ET OC-R EXPERTS PREPARE YOU FOR TIHE GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS. A few hours each week of our Efficient Method for Class and Home Study it all you need. ' Write to-day for Proepeetue "B " to TJOWER'S -CViOINEEBING jgCHOOL, COLWIM/S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 30. (And at Wellington.) POSITIONS L AST WEEK. Miss Archer, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Smith and Caughey, Warehousemen ; Mlun l'arker, Shortuaha Writer . and Xyplste, Messrs. Thompson and ltushton, ' Agents; Miss Fleming, Shorthand Writer ', and 'I'ypiste, Messrs. lirooktield, l'rendergast and Schnauer, Solicitors; Miss Kaiiiieid, ' Typlßte, A. Urlersou, Esq., Accountant; Mies McDougail, SnoMhand Writer and 1 Typiste, N.Z. farmers' Union; Mies George, ; Huorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Mauri isros. and Thompson, Ltd., Agents i Miss Uough, Shorthand writer and Typiste, Messrs. Nortflcroft and Bell, Solicitors; Aline Head, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Wilton and Co., Ltd., Importers; Miss Goodmg, Shorthand . Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Ollphant and OUpnant, Solicitors. 27 Years Founded. Write, call, or telephone for Prospectus Day and Evening Classes begin with Student. AUCKLAND QHORTHAND AND rnrPBWBiTiNo ccuool, COLWILL CHAMBERS, Swanson Street MISS MABEL 8. CLARKE, Principal. Phone 1X47. WS r>ast c n ■ s COMMERCIAL fJYRAINING rWLLEGK IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE SMEETON'S. Pbone 2742. gVEXIMG £JLASSES Have now reverted to former Time-table, as under :— MONDAYS—Shorthand, Typing (Elementary, Speed), Bookkeeping. TUESDAYS—Gov. Coaching Classes. WEDNESDAYS—Shorthand and Typing (intermediate speed). FRlDAYS—Shorthand and Typing (advmnced speed). 7 to 8.30 Each Evening. Principal: MISS C. BASTEN, F.N.Z.A.A. TDEiiINGTON AND T» ON E O /COMMERCIAL /"«OLLEGE, REMINGTON CHAMBERS, 244, QUEEN STRKET. QHORTHAND, mYPEWRiTINO, AND y-V»MaiERCIAL T3OOKKEEPING ARE TAUGHT TO STUDENTS O» BOTH SEXES. Instruction is individual, and the greatest care is taJten to develop the capacity of each Student for Commercial Work. Parents who wish tbelr children to enter upon business lite after the Christmas Holidays, should enrol them now. DAY CLASSES: 10. a.m. to 4 p.m.; Mondays to Friday*. -BVJSNING CLASSES: T to 0 p.m.: Mondays and Thursdays. TERM BEGINS AT DATE OF ENTRY. Prospectus on Application. Principal MBS. MARTIN. Managing Director.. U. R. HOBDAY. A RE YOU WORKING AT YOUR TRUE LEVEL ? If you eerioußlT think It over for a few moments you will probably see that your present level of efficiency is far below that which you can attain to—and comparatively easily, too. Success and Bigger Pay Is the result of properly guided study. To teach practical money-making subjects Is our business. Thousands have succeeded under our Courses. Why not you? May we send you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or In ACCOUNTANCY, or In SHORTHAND, or In ADVERTISEMENT WBITING, or In BUSINESS LETTER WBITING, etc., or of Preparation for the MATRICULATION, the TEACHERS, the PUBLIC BKBVICE, PHARMACY A, or the LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS? TTEMINGWAY AND "ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, T. TO -. UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. E. P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. B gCHOOL .OP A BT. "EUm" School of Art, Rutland Street. Auckland Art School, Auckland. ■piN-B £XT. APPLIED A BT, COMMERCIAL ABT. E. W. PAYTOIi, B Director. TUB LADIES , COLLEGE, REMUERA, AUCKLAND. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, London and Cheltenham. Vice-Principal: Mlse 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 consideration; very small classes. s MUSICAL TOTTIOIf. ;>tormanvioloncellist (Pupil of C. Warwick Evans, London). Studio : KENNETH EADY'S PIANO WAREHOUSE- ! UPPER QUEEN ST. (opp. Myers Park). • , c ME. F. E. FAIRBUaN, Teacher Pianoforte and Theory; 174 examined, 142 1 passes; 12 passes last year.—Studio. 178, ; Symonds St. g I '""^"*^*"^~"""^ I RENTS' Neckwear.—We are showing . vT some real nobby lines of Gents' Ties. - Well worth seeing, and the prices are right. , Mcßrlde, Cash Tailor al«d Outfitter. 11-13, " Victoria St. W. HFs .' rpuTT'S CJpta ana Bmblocx all descrip- , X tlom BtU.— Only Addreei, Top of > Symouds Sfc
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 10
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