EDUCATIONAL. -DIG CJALARY TNCRBASBS. It is the qualified men who secure tit* bis "rises." The qualified accountant, for example, does not stagnate In a small-siaed Job at a feeble salary. His specialised training fits him for the executive positions and the substantial rewards that go with them. FOR THE QUALIFIED A CCOUNTANT THERE IS NO LIMIT. The whole field of business, with all its ramifications, is open before him. TTEMINGWAY'S JJOSTAL /BOURSE JN ACCOUNTANCX IS THE MEANS WHEREBY THOUSANDS OF NEW ZEALANDERS HAVE QUALIFIED. It Is a thoroughly practical Course, resulting from over 30 years' specialisation in coaching students by correspondence for the Professional Accountants' Examination. Free book, "Accountancy," mailed on request. Write for YOUR copy now to TTEMINGWAY'S /CORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, OCONNELL ST. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. B -DRAIN'S QOMMEBCIAL /COLLEGE We Specialise in INDIVIDUAL TUITION. ' ... ■ SHORTHAND. j TYPEWRITING. COMMERCIAL LNGLISH. BOOKKEEPING. BURROUGHS MACHINE. QVER 550 "POSITIONS TRILLED IN 1928, This fact proves that Business and Professional Men Recognise the Advantages of our Specialised Training. ENROL NOW. ENROL NOW. And become an Efficient Stenographer this year. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN Principal A. J. HUTCHINSON Director N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland, And at Hamilton. WS AUCKLAND -pUSINESS {COLLEGE. UCKLAND -OuSINESS 201. Smith's Buildings, Albert Street. We Guarantee Thorough and Individual Instruction in:— SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. I BOOKKEEPING. ENGLISH. OFFICE PROCEDURE. COLLEGE NOW OPEN AND FILLING RAPIDLY. Early Application Advisable.
Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Wbitcombe and Tombs, Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmlston, or from the College (Phone 40-639). Principals may be interviewed daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Principal T. U.- Weils, M.A. Vice-Principal - • Mrs. N. H. E. Shepherd, 8.A.. LL.B. WS Y°U Y OCB TICBNSE— WIREMEN! Good pay is open to you if yon have your certificate. The man who is unprepared for his examinations, however will fail year after year; but a COURSE AT BOWERS' IS GUARANTEED, for we do not give up tutoring until the certificate is obtained—yet no extra cost is involved. Call or Write for fall particulars to BOWERS' T7<NGINEERING CJCHOOL, OWERS' -ENGINEERING ©CHOOL, COLWILL'S BUILDINGS, QJTREET. P.O. BOX 50. :30 SBDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening School Session will open o'i February 25. Applications are invited from Qualified! Persons for Positions as Instructors to the J Evening Classes; such applications should be delivered to the undersigned not later I than SATURDAY, Februarv 16. Students may enrol at the College Office daily between 9 am. and 4.30 p.m. on and after February 14. and between « and 9 p.m. on February 18, 19 and 21. ~- O. J. PARK, • 16 Principal. J£ING S QOLLBGE, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REVEREND H. K. ARCHDALL. M A (Cantab.). J£ING'S gCHOOL, JJEMUERA. PREPARATORY TO THE COLLEGE. Headmaster: THE REVEREND J. G. T. CASTLE, M.A. cS2 T oT&siL& 2lh Sc^» d #e D b d ru. e r7. "" «*"« °**™ 1 Prosuectuses and all information may be had on application to y :16 THE HEADMASTER.
|) RULE IG H QOLL EQ E. ANZAC AVENUE. "The Vocational Experts" The College gives personal and correspondence tuition. Matriculation. Lanznaevn Public Service. WISSKf* Teachers' Exams. Commercial Art. Special Tuition for Adults. Backward Children receive expert teaching G. P. O'SHANNASSY, Ph D Phone 46-884. Principal. . , TSI QLEVELAND HOUSE. LADIES' COLLEGE. GARDEN ROAD, REMDERA Principal: Mra, S. A. Moore-Jones. Upper and Lower School. <sm.n°™ e9eori 9"f? ror infants. Small Classes. Individual Attention. First Term Begins TUESDAY, February 12 Boarders. February 11. Prospectus on Application. 'Phone. 25-015. S CSTUHROCK'S SCHOOL OF ** ENGINEERING. QUAY BUILDING. QUAY STREET AUCKLAND. i "« M,i ' Phone 44-415. ° Ur TUi E»±-f, thcE,ectrip fireman's Examination is the Best. I Results are our Criterion. VFS i E F L^V Vb V?™ 0 " 1 Coaching for Matri- *~* eolation, University and Teacher* Exa«Jn.tto n6 ._„ erbert ffl?g
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 20
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