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EDUCATIONAL. |f|| INo ' S gCHOOL, REXIUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER TWELVE. Eleadinaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc. Boys Prepared In Primary and Secondare Subjects for entrance to the Secondare Schools. 1 Prospectuses with full particulars m aT be bad from 1 S THE SECRETARY. TyOCES.iN HIGH SCHOOL (jJfiSd 1 FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, AUCKLAND. Headmistress: MISS E. R % EDWARDS, M.A. REOPENS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, AT 0 A.M. BOARDERS RETURN TUESDAY, FEB. 11. Prospectus may be obtained upon appilcation to the School Secretary, Epsom, or to Messrs. Gnfillan and Gentles, National Bank Chambers. Fort Street, Auckland. :25 "YyESLEY COLLEGE, PABRATA. A Boarding School equipped with Primary and Secondary Departments, and preparing boys for all the usual school examinations, including Proficiency, Matriculation and School Leaving Certificate. A Large and modern Farm is attached to the College and special facilities are provided for training in all branches of Agricultural Education. There is a special Cadet Course and a Diploma Course o£ the New Zealand Institute of Horticulture. Inclusive Fee: £17 per Term; Cadet Course, £15 per Term. First Term Commences MONDAY, February 3, 1936. Further Particulars and Prospectus may be obtained from THE PRINCIPAL. HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The Session for 1986 Opens on FEBRUARY 3, at 9.15 a.m. The following courses are available:— Commercial, Domestic Science, Building Trades, Trade Engineering, Rural Industrial, Art, Science and Accountancy. Pupils are prepared for the various Trade. Commercial and Professional Examinations. The School Office, in Anglesea Street, will be open for enrolment of New Pupils from JANUARY 20, 1936. The Principal will be in attendance at his Office to interview such Parents as wish to consult him, on FRIDAY, January 31, and on the morning of SATURDAY, February 1. 1936. The Principal will be in the position to recommend suitable homes for country children. Prospectuses are available on application to the school Office or at Paul's Boot Arcade. :25 fpUKEKOHE rpECHNICAL I ~FT IGH g CHOOL - The School will reopen on TUESDAY, February 4, 1936. The Headmaster will interview Parents and enrol new Pupils,on FRIDAY, January 31, and MONDAY, February 3. COURSES FOR GlßLS—Academic, Commercial, Housecraft and Art and Design.

COURSES FOR BOYS—Academic, Agriculture, Woodwork, Engineering, Commercial and Art and Design. Suitable Board and Residence arranged for Tupils. 3 Enrolment Forms and further information may be obtained from W. F. J. MUNRO, M.A., Headmaster. Phones: School 13, Residence 235. :3 ACCOUNTANCY AND gECRETARIAL S JJESULTS. Our object in publishing a complete 3. analysis of H.C.A. successes at the 1934 and 1935 Examinations was to demonstrate, oy quoting concrete results, that there really 0 are more advanced and more practical methods available In New Zealand than was the case up to four years ago. For the past three examinations (marking the three periods in which our system haa been operative) H.C.A. Students have overs' whelmingly Topped the List of Successes in all main Accountancy Subjects. Or, putting it another way, for every 100 H.C.A. Students that sat there was a lower proportion of failures than any other College could show. ■ We do not just preach success—we instil ' it, and we challenge any College to put their figures alongside ours: 1.e., subject for subject, 100 students for 100 students —and show the same high ratio of passes aa H.C.A. Our complete analysis of all H.C.A. passes in all main Accountancy Subjects (not isolated subjects) has heen published in this column, certified as correct by an independent auditor. Consider these facts and remember that it costs nothing to send for a prospectus. JJARLE'S QOLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, £TD., P.O. BOX 859, . Colonial Mutual Life Bldgs., Wellington. 5 AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVE: H. B. WILKINSON, 8.C0m., who may be Interviewed daily between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Lewis R. Eady, Ltd., Queen St. (Fifth floorl. 3 A uckland jjusiness QOLLEGB SPECIALISES IN TEACHING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ENGLISH HANDWRITING Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., or from the College. PHONB 40-639. gMITH'S jgUILDING, A LBERT S T ' WS Recognised Commercial College KaSftPwjy Education. The College is Now in Session. SHORTHAND — TYPEWRITING — ETC. ALL-DAY CLASSES. Moderate Fees. Individual Tuition. Term Starts From Date of Entry. BRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE, Limited. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Phone 46-256. WS -pjLAM gCIIOOL OF /^ RT ' SYMONDS STREET, C.l (Old Grammar School Buildings). REOPENS MONDAY, MARCH 2. Office will be open to enrol Day Students on THURSDAY. February 27. and FRIDAYFebruary 2S, from 10 a.m.-12.30 p.m., and 1.30-4.30 p.m. Students for Evening and Saturday Morning Classes may enrol on or after March 2. Complete Information is contained in Prospectus, obtainable at Rowlatt and Moore's Bookshop, 16. Wellesley St. E. A. J. C. FISHER. A.R.C.A., :22 Director. | rpHB NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE FOR 1 J- THE HARD OF HEARING, 35 and ."0. Foresters' Buildings, Cr. Wellesley Sr. and Albert St., Cit.v, C.l. INSTRUCTION IN LIP-READING. Small Groups. Private Lessons. I'racticfli Classes. Evening Classes Arranged. Term Commences MONDAY. Feb. 3. 1935. [Interviews: January 30 and 31. 10 a.m* 12,30 p.m., 2 p.m.-4.30 p.m. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 20

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