DrVTDEITDS. \X'AIUI (.'.OLDMINING COMPANY, LTD. I•' Cabled notification has hnen received I from London of a Dividend (the 111 tin of I Sixpence (t;dl per Share, to be payable on ! Mltreli 1. Warrants will be issued from i Auckland Office for Dividends on all Shares 'on the Colonial Rcßlstor, which will be Cloned from February 21 to 2S (both days 1 inclusive). A-n.v Shareholder wlslunß to notify chanse of address should do so before February 21, as no alteration will be made whilst the Ucglsler lti flo Hud. 11. W. HOPKINS, T. V. WAI.LACK. Attorneys GO, Rhortland Stiei-t, Auckland, January 31, IH-1. 30 AKBTTRATION COTTRT NOTICES. ARBITRATION /•.OL, RT. tNotice is hereby 7jiven ihat tile Arbitration Court will sit lii Auckland at the Arbitration Comtrooni, Supreme Court Buildings, on WEBUL'ARV 7. Compensation cases will be taken first. Industrial disputes will be taken on and after February 'Jli. ,-,.!.■, HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. AUCKLAND HAR-BOWR BOAItD. JTOTICE TO ■MARINERS. iSerretaryp Oilite. .'.lst January, 1021. Notieo is hereby civen that th<> Dredcer tIA'I'AJ Is now approximately (>•_• decrees tnie 3r,oft from tliv I.i?ht tnwer Kind's \Mi:irf. nnrt lias rlx moo-Ing* laid out I" N.M-K. and "West directions. The dredso will show a ball on Hie <ninnnel Kl.le dnrinj; the day time and v.-kkcls are adrised to pass her r,n" the limnnri or northern sid.v She will heave hi and lay nlonevlde the end of King's Mliarf at jiirfit time. 11. n. UITRNTTTT, "i - Secreiary. EDUCATIONAL. TvIOCESAN IIIGU SCIICK)L FOR GIRLS. sr 11 r>o I, kimipens. THURSDAY, lTth FKR., 10 A.M. (New iiirl>i Only.i FRIDAY, l.Sth l'Kli ,10 A.M. (All.) Hoarders Return the nflernoou before in cither case. The Hond Mlstrcsw will be at the School on TlirilSPAV, February :t au.l February HI, from 12 to 4. Meanwhile applications ..in be made dally by post, and >».-ancie» will lie awarded In order of date. l>. til for boarders twultlni; list) nnd ilav "iris tv few imme.llate vaeaneius in most ehlSßesl. ."Jill QTATIONARY QTEAM I^NGINEERING "There's a sonj: that the engines are singing. A deep and echoing song, <Jf the whirling wheel. And the tuvrnlshlni? steel, From the lightest spring To the mightiest swing. And never a stroke uvea wrong. The late Mr. Gladstone ouce said: healthiest form of recreatlou." So, if you have come anhore to a stationary steam engine, Join a school THAT WILL MAKIi YOU PKOiaCIENT-Tlift BEST SCUOOL IS ' "D O W X R ' a WKITE FOB PROSPECTU3 TODAY. I nOTEK'S "piNGINEERINO OCHOOL, COLWILL-S CHAAIBKRS, gWANSON gTKEET, A UCKLAND. P.O. BOX 00. (AND AT WELLINGTON.) DR a TUDI ACCOUNTANCY. Make your future secure by obtaining Tour ACCOUNTANCY DII'IX)MA the recognised passport to high-srade Kxecutlre and Managerial Positions. AT YOUR OWN HOME, BY StAIL, without interference with your present employment, with the most successful Correspondence Coaches ln Australasia, who have epeclaliscd in Accountancy Qualification for 'Si years, and have actually put more Students throuch the Exams, than all the other schools, colleges, and coaches lumped together. , GET PARTICULARS NOW from the criglnators of Accountancy Tuition by Correspondence, who have helped thousands to SUCCESS, and are prepared to" help YOU. Write or call for "Accountancy Guide." free, and with no obligation. TTE-lIINGWAY AND "OOBERTSON, THE ACCOUNTANCY SI , EC IA LISTS, P.O. BOX 51G. AUCKLAND. 11 A CCOUNTANCT /"TOACHING. Q.C.C. EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1020 ACCOUNTANCY PREIJMINAUY—IOO per ,ent Successful. OTHEi: ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS—SS per cent Successful. These results we nttribute to the fact that our system ot Correspondence Tuitiou ensures Individual attention to each student, and that each subject is taught by an eipert, namely:— ECONOMICS—F. C. BREW, MA. Eonouil Iα Economics). LAW—W. J. GAXENBY, 8.A., LL.B. (Bar-rister-at-Lawj!»£ BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING—GBO W. HUTCHISON, F.P.A. (N Z)' F.N.Z.A.A., and J. M. ELLIFITE, A P a' (N.Z.), A.N.Z.A.A. ' ' Enrol at once with QUEENS ptORUESPONDENCK /--tOLLEGK. " SPECIALISTS IN ACCOUNTANCY COACHING." P.O. Box 113S, G P 0 'Phones SS3 or 1153 A. rj.g SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAU COLLISGK. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The Auckland Technical School fs a school which aims to meet the demands of modern citizenship, and to direct the energies or boys end girls into channels which will be of the inosc use to them in contributing to their physical. Intellectual and moral well-being. The instruction given Is on thoroughly practical lines, and aims at fitting students for the battle of life. Pupils holding Standard VI. Certificates of Proficiency, or Endorsed Competency, are admitted free. The following courses are provided:— FOR BOYS.—Agricnltnre, Business Training. Engineering. Science and Technological. FOR GlßLS.—Business Training, Domestic or "Home-maktn^." Students taking the above Courses are enabled to prepare for Public Service /Entrance, National Scholarship, Preliminary i Accountancy, Matriculation, Bookkeepers' Diploma, Public Typistes', City and Guilds of London Institute, and other Examinations. Parents wishing to Interview the Director should attend the College on Tuesday or Wednesday next, February 1 and 2, between 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. The Session commences WEDNESDAY, February 23. GEORGB GEORGR, ■Director. Auckland, JitnTmrf 28, 1921. . 508
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 27, 1 February 1921, Page 10
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