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EDUCATIONAL. IN THE RECENT GOVERNMENT EXAMINATION FOR SHORTHANDTYPISTS, In competition with Commercial Schools all over New Zealand, QOLLEGE Secured FIRST PLACE IN THE DOMINION in the SPECIAL DIVISION. gUSINESS QOLLEGE Secured FIRST AND SECOND TLACES IN | THE DOMINION 1 IN INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. And, In competition with Commercial Schools in Auckland, JJUSINESS QOLLEGE Secured FIRST FOUR PLACES In the SENIOR DIVISION. JgUSINESS QOLLEGE Secured SECOND TO NINTH PLACES In the JUNIOR DIVISION. JgUSINESS QOLLEGE Secured A TOTAL OF 135 PASSES. This being the greatest number of passes gained by any organisation iu New Zealand in this examination. These results are not exceptional, an equally fiigh standard being maintained year after year. i Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., or from j gUSINESS QOLLEGE, SMITHS BUILDING, 9-11, ALBERT STREET, C.l. :15 BRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE ' Limited. The oldest, and most widely known Commercial College in Auckland. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. 335 POSITIONS FILLED LAST YEAR. Shorthand Typistg, Bookkeepers, Burroughs Operators. 100 PER CENT PASSES Recorded by our Day Students in the 1937 Government Examinations, in both Senior and Junior Grades, including FIRST PLACE IN THE JUNIOR The Principal ie in attendance during the vacation for interviews and enrolments. Hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Prospectus on Application. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. PRINCIPAL. N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. Phone 46-286 ; Res. 14-980. WS XTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, 22, Ferry Building, Auckland, C.l. Tuition in Day Classes, Evening Classes, and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation) and kindred Examinations. B'irst Term begins TUESDAY, February Telephone 44-271. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A., C Principal. AY AND EVENING CLASSES IN ALL SUBJECTS. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 24. WAKEFIELD BUSINESS COLLEGE, Palmerston Bldg., 47, Queen St. C RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE. Temple radio, loss models ready, £17 10/. CAR RADIO, 6 Valves, £21. RIPLEY'S RADIOS, 11, Customs Street West. WHS XMAS Gifts —Cosmacord Phono Pick-ups, I 11/6; Crystal Sets, 8/6. — Pragne;l'« Radiog, 251, Symonds St. C £?-VALVE A.C. Superhet. Console, like " new, perfect, order; £7 10/. —Can be seen S. Brown St.. Ponsonhy. 5 PHILIPS T> ADIOPLAYEHS. HI LIPS JAiADIOPLAYERS. . A Philips Radioplayer will give you pleasure and satisfaction, with trouble-free service, this .'-ear, and for many years I after. From as low as £13 13/, for aj 5-valve World-Wave, to 32gns for the i Magnificent All-Wave 9-valve.. Demonstrations, terms. PHILIPS RADIO CO., 10, i Customs St. E. (just past Waverley Hoteli.j Phone 44-248. McCABE'S ItADIOS, Upper | Queen St. Phone 41-193. A j Bargains in reconditioned: RADIOS. | All Sets Guaranteed. Easy Terms from I £1 deposit and 3/ weekly. I CONSOLE MODELS— i ATWATEII KENT, 8-valve £12 10/1 HARLEQUIN, D.C., 5-v £9 10/ | GILFILLAN, 8-v £0 10/ MIDWEST, 10-v £23 10/ MANTEL MODELS— ' ATWATER KENT, G-valve £0 10/ CAR BELLI AN, G-v £9 10/ ATWATER KENT, G-v. Model 84 £10 10/ | ATWATER KENT, 8-v., D.C. ... £9 10/ CROSI.EY, 8-v £5 10/j COMPANION, 5-v £8 10/j WISEMAN S, 170. Queen St. WS | QOURTENAY A D I O SELLS ON PERFORMANCE. TERMS FROM DOWN, WEEKLY. DEALERS: T. BURLET. St. Heller's. W. H. POTTER. Onehunga. TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., Wellesley St. E. Phone 42 810. D A REAL HOLIDAY BARGAIN IS THE — "g " QOMPACT. —Full Five Valve Superhet. —Aeroplane Tuning Dial. —Great Distance Getter. —Delightful Tone. In four charming new designs, the AIRLINE "5" is available in walnut. Black and Ivory— PRICES ARE AMAZINGLY TEMPTING. £10 10/ £13 10/ £14 CASH OR EASY TERMS. Phone 42-992 for a Free Home Demonstration. Lewis ttiady, t imited, ewis "ADY, Limited. 192, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. And at HAMILTON. WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 3

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