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EDUCATIONAL. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. HALF-YEARLY PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL EXAMINATION IN MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. Theoretical Examination will begin on SATURDAY, May 20. Practical Examinations will begin on MONDAY. May 22. .„ . Names of intending candidates will be received by the undersigned up to May 3. I ' A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A, i Registrar. April 12. 1922. el - KING'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. Headmaster S. CLIFTON-SMITH, B.A. This School will be opened .as a BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS (From 7 to 12 Years of Age) . EARLY NEXT JUNE. Prospectus from , SECRETARY. KING'S COLLEGE. Auckland. S ___*__■* \TTORKERS' ' CLASSES WILL COMMENCE THIS MONTH In the following Subjects:— ECONOMICS. PSYCHOLOGY. MODERN" HISTORY. ENGLISH LITERATURE. SINGING. DEBATING. HYGIENE. CHAIRMANSHIP. ETC. NOTE.—AII W.E.A. Claesoe are open to the Public, and any Adult may Join. Intending students should enrol at once. Further particulars may be bad from the Hon. Secretary. E. BLAIR, ■WS Box 1421. Auckland. Q O.S. /"COLLEGE. 'PHONE 2558 A. CLASSES AND CORRESPONDENCE. Matriculation Public Service Teachers' "C" and C. Pharmacy A. — • Bookkeeping Physios Education Chemistry Lntin (Advanced) Home Science Mathematics Civil Engineering (Advanced) Carpentry Drawing Science Laboratory for Physics and Chemistry, practical work. CLASSES RESUME ON FEBRUARY 6th, 1922. Interviews and Enrolments at 10. CARLTf >"

GORE ROAD. AUCKLAND. | P.O. Box 1573. Auckland. _ I_o YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ELECTRICITY V Have you ever watched an Electrician * ;handling a mass of wires which appeared to your mind a dangerous undertaking? I There is no mystery about Electricity . which can be learned by you in your .are time. If you drive a car work a bioscope machine in a picture theatre, or , I the thousand and one machines of elec- ! tricity. It pays you to know ail there is to I learn about the elements and possibilities I of Electrical Science. j I We are living in the Electrical Era. prepared for a Billet where you can i j bank some money. | Write for details to ItjOWER'S -pNGINEERING gCHOOU 31, COL WILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 30. (And at Wellington). •DRAIN'S pOMMERCIAL pOLLEGB. N.Z. Insurance Building, AUCKLAND. . Dairy Building, Hamilton. The above College offers a Thorough. Systematic and Practical Training to Young People desirous of Preparing for Commercial Life. The following subjects are included in the syllabus : —- . PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. BURROUGHS (ADDING AND BOOKKEEPING MACHINES). Parents and Guardians are invited to ' inspect the College and visit the clasees at I Individual instruction is given in every I subject by expert teachers. ' j Term starts from date of entry. ,"| MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. j A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. | T.O. Box S7. Thone PSIA. WS [ ! "DjECOME j A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. '' j Every young man who has just left school 1 or college and intends entering upon a !) Commercial Career, should realise that he - ' can ensure success and rapid promotion by . ! qualifying in Accountancy. IBY STUDY AT HOME IN YOUR SFARE I TIME

I the day you start in your first position you i should commence the study of Accountancy I with lis and obtain the coveted degree. With the knowledge you will gain under i ' our guidance advancement is assured. I When you qualify almost any position Is open to you. j Take no chauee about your success. ! Write or call, without delay, for a free I copy of our illustrated publication "Aecoun- * i tancy," which explains all about our sueI cessful Home Study Coaching Methods, the j exams, and how to pass them. j I ! j ■ j TTEMINGWAY AND TJOBERTSON, I THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS, I UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. EL, P.O. Box I_6. AUCKLAND. - RB M ° ; N " E V: DOBS YOUR SPARE TIME EARN YOU ' ANYTHING? DV means of our training we can, at a i very moderate expense, eqnip you for j a Journalistic career, or, as an alternative, we can show you bow to earn good money lin your spare by writing for the ' Press or by other literary endeavour. | j Journalism is of absorbing interest. It ■is the most fascinating 0 I the professions. The work Is clean and interesting, and can ' . be very remunerative, as there is un- ' : limited scope for those possessing literary ability. I Write for our free prospectus, which explains our offer in detail. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.FOR ALL : WHO POSSESS EVEN MODERATE '•LITERARY ABILITY. ' THE SECRETARY, : THE DEBOURDF. COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM, P.O. BOX 1375, WELLINGTON. S4

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 10

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