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EDUCATIONAL. A U C X L A N D KINDERGARTEN -™- ASSOCIATION. ■ ! FREE KINDERGARTENS RE-OPEN 1 FEBRUARY 1, 1921. The Trainer. Miss Gibson, will attend at ■ the Myers Kindergarten from 2 to 4 p.m. • ' ou the Ist and 2n<l FEBRUARY, to lnterview intending students. G. O'HALLOUAN. S2 Hon. Secretary. mH E " \-y ANDEBLUS T." ] When you stand on the beach and look j out to sea you feel it! , When you go for a week-end hike np I the sun-tipped hills you feel it! ! Ws the same feeling that prompted ' Captain Cook to hoist anchor aud set sail for new lands! < IT'S THE "WANDERLUST!"' j Your one desire for years has been to < travel and see the world. '. There is an open door to every country , in the world—a door every tradesman ] can enter. J JJECOME A jyjARINE ! 1 Attendance at our perfectly organised . J classes, coiubin-ed whh home study, will | t ; St you for the Government Kiimiiia- i ;| tioa *- i ! i WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS "A" TODAY, j "DOWERS DCUOOL, ] COLWII.L'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON -STREET, AUCKLAND ' ■ P.O. BOX 50 , (AND AT WELLINGTON). DR ] ' JJ EMINGT °X rf-10M.Ja&RCIAL 1 I /"<OLLEGE. i ' 244, QUKEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The College .RE-OnENS FOR INSTRUC- ; ! TION ON MONDAY NiBXT, January 31. ■ Day and .Evening Classes Commence on that date. Speed Classes will resume on ; February 28. i REMINGTON COMMERCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. ; SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. The following Secondary School Girls i ; were successful in gaiaJng a .Scholarship:— i ! i M.LSS EILEEN I'ILKINGTON (Auckland i , i liirls' lirammar Sotiool). I I MISS REKA CLA.RK (Auckland Girls' ; Grammar School). The following l'riinarv School Girls were * successful In gaining a Scholarship:— ' Miss ;;thk,i, c. jounsto.vk (Epsom ' District i-'chooll. ' MISS KLIZAUETH ROSS (Point Chevalier ! District School*. ) I MRS. MARTIN. « Principal. ' H. R. HOBDAY, \ • )+4 Managing Director. j 1 ' fiEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL ; . J COLLEUL. ; 1 TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The Auckland Technical High School is a! - school which aims to meet the demands of 1 ■ modern citizenship, and to direct the I ' o-nenrtes of boys and girls into channels - which will be of the most use to them in contributing to their physical, intellectual and moral well-being. The instruction given Is ou thoroughly pra.-tlcal lines, and -[aims at lining students for the battle of ! life. Pupils holding Standard VI. Certifi- • ' cates of Proficiency, or Endorsed Coin--jpetency, nre admitted free. The following I courses are provided:— ! j FOR BOYS.—Agriculture. Business Train- • : ing. Engineering, Science and Technological , FOR GlßLS.—Business Training, Domestic or "Homc-malclnß." t Stndents taking the ahove Courses are enabled To prepare for fSrbllc Service Entrance. National (Scholarship, Preliminary Accountancy. Matriculation. Bookkeepers' • Diploma. Public Typistes'. City and (Juilds of London Institute, and other Kxamina- . ' tions. Parents wishing to interview tlie Director ". should attend the College on Tuesday or ' 9..T0 a.«. and 12.:»-p.m. The Session confluences WEDNESDAY, l February 23. GEORGE GEORGB. ' Director. Auckland, January 28. 1021. 5G7 ■pOSITjJNS T AST TyBE)K. Mlee Edwards, Shorthand Writer »nd i Tjpiste, Auckland Co-op. Terminating P.uUding Society; V 13 - i'cr<l, Shorthand Writer and TypUte, Mr. . Archibald, Shipping Agetu: Miss Scott, Shorthand ' Writer and Typiste, Messrs. C. Andrea and Co., Wool Export Co.; Miss ChLnery, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, .Messrs. J. B. MacEwan and Co., Merchants; Miss Leo, -Merchants; Miss White, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, -Mr. S. Fulljameo, ludeut Agent; Miss O'lialloran, Typiste, New Zealand Farmers' Union; Miss Hawiey, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Kagle, Star, and British Dominions Insurance Co.; ' Miss hvans, &horth.au<l Writer and lyplste, , Messrs. A. H. Nathan and Co., .Merchants. 27 Years Founded. Write, call or telephone for Prospectns. Day and Evening Classes begin with student. AUCKLAND SHORTHAND AXD rm'PETWRITING CCHOOL, CO.LWILL CHAMB.ERS. Swanson Street. MISS MABEL S. CLARKE, Principal. 'Phone 1117. WS OTUDY ACCOUNTANCY. Make your fntnre secure by obtaining your ACCOUNTANCY DIPLOMA the recognised passport to high-grade Executive and Managerial Positions, AT YOUR OWN HOME, BY MAIL, without interference with your present employ ment, with the most successful I Correspondence Coaches in Australasia, who have specialised In Accountancy Qualification lor 2J years, and have actu- ' . Kxams. than all the other schools, colleges, and coaches lumped tosethi-.»-. I GET TAUTICULARS NOW ' from the crijinators of Accountancy Tuition by Correspondence, who have > thousands to SUCCESS, and are 1 prepared to help iUU. '| Write Or call for "Accountancy Guide." , I Free, and with no obligation, a! '" TXE.MINGWAY AND TJOBER'TSON, ; THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS, P.O. BOX 510. AUCKLAND. B A CCOUNTANCT r^OACHING. X Q.C.C. EXAMINATION RESUT.TS, 1920. ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY—IOO per ceut Successful. 5 OTHER ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS—So per cent Successful. These results we attribute to the fact that our system of Correspondence Tuition • euxures Individual nttentiou. to each sjtudent, | 1 and that each subject is taught by an ex- i : pert, namely:— ' j ' ECONOMICS—F. C. BREW, MA. Honours J in Economics). LAW —W. J. UATENBY, 8.A., LL.B. (Bar-rister-at-LawJ. bookkel'ping and auditing—ge-o w. hutchison, f.p.a. (n z)" F.N.Z.A.A., aud J. M. ELLIFFiL, A P a' (N.Z.), A.N.Z.A.A. Enrol at once with QUEEN'S /CORRESPONDENCE QOLLEGE. " SPECIALISTS IN ACCOUNTANCY COACHING." P.O. Box 1138, G.P.O. i 'Phones 883 or 1153 A. TS

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 3

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