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What does Ask yourself this question, and be absolutely frankVbout it. At the end of this year do you expect to be nearer the goal of your /. • ambition? Can you even be sure of still retaining your present / '' position? Decide NOW that you will not remain down in the p v : ranks of the unqualified. Without qualifications you have little l ; "; hope of worth-while advancement, and what's more, you are always in danger of being retrenched. ♦ ||i^ Decide NOW what your future is to be. Let the end of 1931 . j '''' ' ' ' '?$' see you definitely advanced on the road to Accountancy Commence now to study ACCOUNTANCY Your prospects of success on Examination Day will be greatly FREE BOOK or those wishing to study, will enhanced by making an immediate start with your studies. Take (4 . y find a fund of invaluable inno risks. By delaying you only crowd your work and jeopardise /\CGOUrIL3,IICy formation in this publication. ,heresult MAIL COUPON NOW! Under Hemingway's specialised Accountancy tuition your studies J**" —» are carried out in the quiet and privacy of your own home. Your | T T/ a ; work is under the continuous supervision of highly-qualified | —| |H 9 | I-w /V specialists. Your progress is not hindered by other more • -*• J—ii V J.X X T T 2. V. A k-J :j backward students, as with the class method of instruction. On \ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ' the contrary, you receive individual tuition, and as soon as you | pn R AIICKI AWn ' I complete one set of the practical lessons you carry right on with » 1 . . ox ,A L. LAINU. j the next set. ***". < Please send me, post free and without obligation, a copy of •; ; your book, "Accountancy." J Become a Qualified Accountant. Enrol at once with ! | Hemingway's, the Foremost Home-study Accountancy Specialists ; ame ......... •;«« i in the Southern Hemisphere. ! ! ! Address . ...j. ! — d ....... A. !

AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOARD. BOYS' SCHOOLS: AUCKLAND (Mountain Rd.), MOUNT ALBERT and TAKAPUNA. GIRLS' SCHOOLS: AUCKLAND, EPSOM and TAKAPUNA. The Schools will assemble at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, Fobruary 3. The Prinoipals of the Grammar Schools will bo present to Enrol Now Pupils on the following days:— AUCKLAND (BOYS'), WED., Jan. 28, at 0 a.m; Appointment Cards can be obtained liy forwarding a stamped and addressed envelope to the Headmaster before Jan. 26. City boys will be required to sit Tor a classifying examination in Engllsli and Arithmetic, to be held at tlic School at 9 a.m. on FRI., Jan. 30. For boys from n distance a later date may be arranged. MOUNT ALBERT, FRI., Jan. 30, and MON., Feb. 2. The classifying examination will bo held on TUES., Feb. 3. TAKAPUNA, FRI., Jan. 30. Classifying, examination to be held on MON., Feb. 2. AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, FRI., Jan. 30, and SAT.,. Jan. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. New pupils with surnames A-E will be enrolled before noon on Jan. 30; those from F-L on the afternoon of Jan. 30; those M-R before noon on Jan. 31, and those S-Z on the afternoon of Jan. 31. EPSOM GIRI.S' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, FRI., Jan. 30, and SAT., Jan. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon, and from l p.m. to 4 p.m. ' ' ■ ' GENERAL —• Every Candidate for admission must produce a Registrar's Certillcato or date of birth, which may be obtained ror the sum or l/-, or Statutory Declaration, showing date or birth. All correspondence relating to admtssion must be addressed to the Headmaster or Headmistress or the School. Parents of those pupils who attended •in 1930 and are returning, are reminded that the "Notico or Return" must be forwarded by Jan. 23. Pupils who have passed Standard, \t., but are not eligible ror Free Places, may be admitted as Paying pupils, com- . pefency Pupils are eligible ror Free Places at the Auckland Girls' Grammar Scbool only, provided that the Commercial Course is taken. MOUNT ALBERT.—Boys Trom (i) all places on the North Railway Line; (2) Mount Albert. Mornlngside, Kingsland; (3) West Roskill, South-west Epsom; (i) Dominion Rd., Glenrnore, West Edan Terrace; (5) Newton (west of Reservoir), Grey Lynn (south or Richmond Av.), Arch Hill ;(6) Point Chevalier, will be required to attend the Mount Albert School. IT the number or boys applying., Tor admission at the ' Auckland Grammar School is in excess or the accommodation available, it may bo necessary to require the overflow to attend at Mount Albert. EPSOM GIRLS' SCHOOL.—Pupils rrom the eastern side or Auckland, including the districts or Panieli, Remuera, Epsom, Epsom side or Mount Eden, Ellerslie and Onehunga, pupils coming by Southern Railway Line to Newmarket, will be required to attend the Epsom School. Girls living at St. Heller's and adjoining suburbs may attend cither tho Auckland Girls' Grammar School or the Epsom Girls', Grammar School, which ever they prercr. In cases or doubt the Board will. decide whictt school a pupil should attend. • TAKAPUNA.—AII pupils rrom Takapuna- and Devonport. will be required to attend the Takapuna Grammar School.

THE School House of the Mount Albert Grammar School Re-opens to receive Boarders on FEBRUARY 2, on which date all Boarders are to be. in residence. The House is in charge of a capable Matroni under the supervision of the Headmaster, and Resident Masters supervise games and homework, etc., etc. Standing as it does in its own grounds, the modern home is ideally situated for the healthful education so necessary to the youth of to-day. For Prospectus apply chas. e.g. tisdall Secretary-Treasurer. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARD, National Mutual Life Buildings, Phone 45-453 Shortland Street, Auckland.

THE FAMOUS HOUSE FOR CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS. **' * f JW| Large Stocks in Hand of ALL SCHOOL AND "jjpjiMM. COLLEGE TEXT at Reduced Prices. KEALYS Ltd. 21 SHORTLAND ST. :: Opposite "Star" Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1931, Page 13

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