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EDUCATIONAL j ■pUKBKOHH rPECUNICAL' H KiH S^ 11001 - ■I lie Selin.l will reopen on MONDAY. March 1, IMS". The Headmaster will interview parents nil FRIDAY, 1-Miriinry -Jl!. fruili II a.m. to I p.m.. ami on SATI'KDAY, February from !l a.m. to noon. l'rnxprclivc pupils living at a distance of over :; miles rroin Hi., scliool are ailvis.-il to lal;.' full ailvaiiliisi' of free transit by rail ai:il of bus or board subsidy, an, l sboiil.l the'r inforniation. The scliool offers the following complete liu'.T'rra,7s."'!•oniiiieivi':i'l!' ' iind" ".\"-.'i'di"inli-1 Ami for hoys:- Airrienll nral. Womlwork. 'DrnwiiiK ami llesi'.-n. Coiiiinercial. ami Aeaileinic. Specialisl teachers are in full charge of each course. Enrolment Forms, obtainable at tlu Sel 1 (Illiee. will lie roceiveil by post any lime before date of comment lent. Old Pupils reqiiirinj; Frer Railway Passes Write for a free Prospectus for 1037. \V. F. J. ML'NIiO. M.A., ;0 Headinaster. I — r \T7ESLBY. /COLLEGE, $> VV KJ ts\~G>/H> PABKATA. A Boardinj! School equipped X-rsfi/ Willi Primary mid Secomlary 1 , ,,,.,,,,,,, for tralnlni! in all branches o H.lucalion. 1 here is a sped, •adet Coiirsi' and a Diploma ( oiirse ot irie S./.. instil,,.e of ll.Mlicollnre. Inclusive Fee. SIS 1"/ per linn; Cadet '""['•he'"' IVl!i^e'' r wiir"l':eoi.en on MONDAY. M! i"l'i-'lhe'r particulars and Prospectus may " C Ol,t!,inCl, '"I!' C. CLARK, M.A.. :13 Principal. T7> L V M S C 11001. O F A 1! T, i-J SYMONDS STREET, C.I. (Old Grammar Kchool Building.) REOPENS MONDAY. MARCH 1. Office will hi open to enrol Day Students oa TIirRSIiAY. Feliruary W. ami MSIDAY, February liU. from in a.m.-IL'.SO p.m., and I.aO-4.:i0 p.m. Students for Kvenln.2. Saturday Mornlnc and l'art-titue Classes may enrol on or after March 1.

Full information is contained In the Prospectus obtainable at Rowlatt and Moore's Boofcshop, 10, Wellesley Slrivt " lSt ' V \J. C FISIIEII, A.R.C.A., Director. :^7 HAMILTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: W. FRASER, M.A., B.Com. THE SESSION FOI! 11K17 OPENS ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, at '.1.15 a.m. The following Courses are available:— Cominin-iar Dunieslic Science. Buildin;.- Trades. Trad- EiiKiueeriiiß. Rural Inclusirlal, Art, Science and Accountancy. Pupils arc prepared for (he various Trade, Commercial and Professional Examinations. The f-chool Ollic.-. in Aiislesea Senct. is now open for Enrolment of New Pupils. The Principal will lie in attendance at hi-.; llllic.. to interview such Parents as wish to consul! him on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 10, 11 and 12. 3 !>:;T. The Principal will he In the nnsi'len to recommend suitable homes for Country Children. Prospectuses arc available on application to the School Oilicc or at Paul's Bonk Arcade. :0 CJEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL to COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES. The College Ollico has Ke-oponcd, and Parents intending 10 Enrol Pupils should obtain Enrolment Forms and any information required without further delay. Necessarv Text Hooks may be purchased at the College Book Room'on and after Februorv .'!. Day Cliisne and EvenlnK i'l-isses will Comnicuice on MONDAY, .March 1. and enrolments for Evening Classes may lie mad,' duiini; office hours fl-4 on and'after February 1.1, and during the evening 7-U on February 2'l and -4. •13 G. J. PARK, Principal.

ofddox memouial technical 0 college. evening classes. Written applications for part-lime positions HIT iHViI.MI I!" 11l pcrSOIIS Willi til. necessary iiualjlieations for Evening Class Instruction Tin-so should roach the undersigned by February S. G. ,T. PARK, :0 Principal. TTS THE rn u I t I on mUIT I 0 X mIIAT QOUNXS-. Export TUITION is osscntial to success in the W-oountanoy Professional ExamInallon. No matter liow plod your text unless 'backed by tlie soundest and most thorough Tuition. TXEMINGWAY'S QKILI.ED ACCOUNTANCY QOACHES — eniplnvlns Himiincwny's Unique llnmeStmly System—provide Tuition that nearly 40 years' examination results have I'IiOVKD to be the most effective. Entrust YOUl! Accountancy Tuition to the Schools that aive the most practical and painstaking porsnnnl-inilivi.liial instruction—the SCHOOLS THAT GET THE PASSES ! Valuable Book, "Accountancy." Write To-day. It's Post Free. TJT E M I X C, \V AY'S I COIiKEH'ONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. l!OX r.lO, AUCKLAND, C.I. I! "H.C.A." OTUDENTS gUCCKSSFUL. There's nothing- hypothetical about tlici succosm of "11.C.A." Stu-.lents. n(.r '» :l'_*| ar'tor'vVa'r"" li'.V'.A." Student- a i'e'successful ' a. ALL Exams. DOMINION EXAMINATION CKsn.TS. XOVEMUKIi. lU.'ili. j Subject "ILC.'A'.''' Pas-es 1 Bookkeeping ! Tll.llCi j I kkcepini.' - Tl.-l'/o Aiiiiiiins ■ V!,'i r . liankruptcy ' I.aw' '.' .'.'.'.'.'.'.' '. '■ '. 7jj."»ro Morcant'ile Law I '.'.'. . ... Tl.'J , ; Mercantile Law 2 li'.l.S'.;, Of the number of students presented by ■•H.C.A." SO',; wore Successful. AUDITOR'S CEIITIFICATE t I havo compared the ti.ro-.iinL-with the records of Marled Collep- of \.ii.uiiiancy. Ltd.. and with the Official itesulls i.f' ACCItEIIITEIJ PASSES, and certify to llieir accuracy. II KVANTICS .I. IiEI.L. A.P.A.. N.Z., : Auditor. i Write for " H.C.A." Prospectus. JJAKI.B-S /"IOLLEGE OV K CCOUXTANCY. 1" 'I'D. The only Colle-e that publishes AI'IIITEII Examination COLONIAL Ml'TI'.U. LITE III.DGS.. WELLINGTON, I'.O. 1!(.)X S.VJ. I!TS V SHLEIGII CoI.I.EGi:. N./.. Insurnncn - rV r.hlL-s.- ■.M:Ur:ciiliitiou. A.'c.iiiiiiiiiicy. I General Kilucaiii.n : imliviiliial attention:

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 5