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EDUCATIONAL. SEDDON MEMORIAL. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Evening School Classes commence on MONDAY, February 23. Enrolments 'will be made during the day or in the evening on February 16, IS and 20. Students claiming Free Places must produce Authorising Certificates, and all fees are payable at enrolment. Some of the classes in Accountancy, Shorthand aJntl Trades subjects are fixed to commence at 5 p.m. All subjects and all stages for Accountancy and other public examinations are provided for. Most pupils are entitled to free education; and for fee-paying students under 21 years of age the fees do not usually exceed 30/ per annum. The session extends over 35 weeks. In addition to the usual classes a Dramatic Club and a Gymnastics Club are offered. To ensure securing a place students are advised to enrol at once. 18 G. J. PARK, Principal. JJEU'LBIGH Q O.L LEGE. FULLY - QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS, HOLDING HIGHEST ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES: BACKED BY MANY YEARS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE. The ONLY Commercial College in Auckland having such a Highly-Qualified Staff. ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, STENOTYPING, LANGUAGES, SALESMANSHIP, MATRICULATION, ENTRANCE EXAMS., WIRELESS, PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, DRESSMAKING, ART, ETC. Send for Prospectus NOW! QOLLEGE, ANZAC AVENUE. Phone 46-884. WS mHE PREMIER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND. jgRAiN'S COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. POSITIONS FILLED THIS YEAR. PERMANENT 32 RELIEVING 30, TOTAL to Feb. 13 .... 62 " BRAIN'S ENSURES, SUCCESS ! " Principals: MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. y MISS E. G. PHIPPS. Director: A. J. HUTCHINSON. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND, AND AT HAMILTON. WS ijjl ■ gUSINBSS QOLLEGE, SMITH'S BUILDINGS. ALBERT ST. PROSPECTUS FOR 1931 MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MESSRS. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD,, MESSRS. CHAMPTALOUP AND EDMISTON, Y 1 Or from the College. PHONE 40-639. WS -ppMINGWAY'S QOMMERCIAL QLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. New Students Should Now Enrol for Tuition in COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. The best positions in offices are secured by those who have received the most thorough and practical training. We are are unable to All the demand for HEMINGWAY-TRAINED STUDENTS. Classes are located in our well-lighted and airy classrooms, FIFTH FLOOR. . CHANCERY CHAMBERS, COR. O'CONNELL AND CHANCERY STS., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. C QLEVELAND -JJ O U SB, LADIES' COLLEGE, GARDEN ROAD, REMUER A. DAY SCHOOL. Principals: THE MISSES MOORE-JONES. Upper and Lower Schools. Preparatory and Kindergarten. Small Classes. Individual Attention. First Term BeginsTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Prospectus on Application. ' 'PHONE 25-015, or , CHAMPTALOUP 1 AND EDMISTON, ; Queen Street. • x :28 A SHLEIGH COLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance Buildings.—High percentage jsecured recent examinations. Accountancy, Matriculatlon, P.S.E., Teachers', Proficiency. 14 O WIFTCURE MASON, Educational Coach, vacancies for Keen Students, Accountant's Preliminary, Matric., etc. —88. Grange Rd., :16 mHE Druleigh School of Salesmanship is -L still training first-class salesmen. D DECEASED ESTATES. pUBLIC . TRUST. OFFICE; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \ __ \ Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims IN DUPLICATE at the Public Trust Office at Auckland on or before the 14th day of March, 1931. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must eliow full details, and one copy must be certified as follows: "I hereby certify that the amount of , this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." estates: CRAWFORD, , ARTHUR SAMUEL, late of Waiuku, Farm Labourer, died on or about 23/12/30. WEST, NORAH, late of Auckland, Married Woman; died 23/1/31. COLDICUTT, GEORGE HENRY, late of Auckland, Hairdresser, died 3/2/31. JACOB, CHARLES GEORGE, late of Homai, Steward, died 26/12/30. • A. S. FAIRS, District Public Trustee for Auckland. Auckland, February 14, 1931. 14 DIVIDENDS. ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.* LTD. Dividend Warrants for the half year ended November 30, 1930, are now Procurable at the Branch Office of the Company, Queen Street. A. I. JOHNS, General Manager. Auckland, February 10, 1931. :14 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

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 18

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