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EDUCATIONAL. JQRULEIGH jgUSINESS THOROUGH BUSINESS To enable your boys or girls to secure good positions in Jirstclass offices you should enrol them now with DRULEIGH_ COLLEGE. \ Each student receives individual instruction —is thoroughly trained in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and English. Numbers of typists and clerks at present employed in Auckland received their training at Druleigh College. ENROL NOW FOR 1031 SESSION. Prospectus on application. Telephone -4G-BS4. The Principal may be interviewed day or evening at JgUSINESS QOLLEGE, TASMAN BUILDING, ANZAC AVENUE. : D Jk TkIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL » U FOR GIRLS, if* EPSOM, AUCKLAND. (Recognised as Efficient by the Education Department.) fPllpß Headmistress: MISS H. (Girton College, Cambridge.) Junior Division of Primary School, including a Kindergarten, in separate building, under Froebel Management. th-ie is a Special Class for Little Girls and Bojs of '> und 4 years old. Boys are _taken lip to the ago of 7. In Secondary School Oirls prepared for Matriculation and Higher Leuvin' Certificate. Alternative Course arranged for girls not desiring to go to University. Games an-piy provi-Jcd in undo- experienced instructresses. Up todate swimming bath just completed. Special consideration given to Music and Art. Houses for Junior and Senior Boarders in School Grounds. . Day School Opens Next Term about FEBRUARY 11. Boarders return previous day. Prospectus on application to School Secretary. ' DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, AUCKLAND. SCHOLARSHIP. A Bursary is offered at the Diocesan High School, Auckland, equal to Tuition lees, for a Girl entering Secondary School m February, 1931. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, Diocesan High School, Epsom. Entries must be made by TUESDAY, December 9, and the Examination will be .held on SATURDAY, December 13. 1 i 2 SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, 1931. prospectuses and Application Forms are being posted to parents of pupils attending State primary schools. Parents of other pupils should apply to the College Office before December 15. G. J. PARK, principal. jy-AKE Y OURSBLF JNDISPEN SABLE. Hard times necessitate cutting down expenses. Most businesses are solving the problem by reducing the staff —and it is the unqualified man who goes first. Insure yourself against the misfortune of unemployment, or employment of. an unsatisfactory nature. QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. "Under Hemingway's specialised system of postal tuition qualification comes quickly and surely. You study in your own home, just whenever you have the &pare time. Not only are you prepared in the most thorough manner for the Accountancy Professional Examination, but your practical tuition c»'* be profitably applied in your daily work, thus making - you more indispensable- to your firm. Join the ranks of the qualified men. Safeguard your present position. And be equipped for rapid promotion. Write to-day for Free Book "Accountancy" to JJEMING WAY'S QORRESPONDENCB gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. B r£IHE pREMIER OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE OF NEW ZEALAND. During the present year we have placed 290 Students in Relieving Positions, Students have been placed £i\JO Permanently. TOTAL NUMBER OF POSITIONS FOUND 11 months ending Nov. 30, 1930, 553. "BRAIN'S ENSURE SUCCESS ! "• ENROL NOW. ENROL NOW. g RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland. AND AT HAMILTON. WS A WONDERFUL little machine is the Stenotype j saves the drudgery of shorthand.—Sole training centre, Druleigh College. Phone 46-884. D T EARN Swiftcue—Clearest, swiftest possible Shorthand, for everybody who .writes.—Herbert Mason, BS, Grange Rd. , ■ :13 TOILET SPECIALISTS. 30/ — LADIES 30/. For this sum we give you a Lasting Natural Permanent Wave that may be equalled but certainly never excelled. Safety and Comfort is our Slogan. Our Hair Cutters are men of English and Continental experience. Their work is past criticism. Hair treatment for poor and falling hair._ I . personally attend to the Hair-winding and electric work. Established 50 .Years. RANDOLPH EAGLETON, Victoria St., next Queen St. S4 PERMANENT -Waving, 20 curls, 30/, by specialist, trained Eugene's, London.— Miss Hunter. Phone 46-086. C LICENSING NOTICES. *TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANS' FER OF LICENSE.—I, JOHN THOMAS WINTER, of Auckland, being the holder 5f a Publican's License in respect of the premises situated at Queen Street, Auckland. and known as the Waverley Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland, on the 4th day of March, 1931, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to FREDERICK "EORGE STAFF, my appointee.—Dated at Auckland the 17th day of November, 1930.— •£ JOHN T. WINTER. MONEY TO LEND. £7 £I Q. £20 UPWARDS advanced cV I, immediately to civil servants, teachers and others on any approved security. Private, confidential.. W. L. BUTLER, ,154, Queen Street. 'Phone 42-314. B Our Bank Book at Your Disposal. From £a to any Amount on all kinds of Security Without Removal, on the shortest notice. v Lowest Rate of Interest. WILL GRANT, LTD., . Kean-s Buildings, 150, Queen Street. Opposite Wyndham Street. Write, Call or Phone 43-727. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 289, 6 December 1930, Page 22

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