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EDUCATIONAL. Q.OVEKNMENT jjJXAMINATION. FIRST PLACE IN NEW ZEALAND In the INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Was gained by a Student of the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. . 2S of the first 40 Auckland CREDIT PASSES iu the JUNIOR DIVISION Were secured by Students of the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE (Including 2nd. sth, 6th, 7tU. Sth, 9th and 10th places). 21 of the 34 Auckland CREDIT PASSES in the SENIOR DIVISION Were secured by Students of the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE (Including 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, 7tb and Stb places). These results prove the High Standard in Shorthand and Typewriting Attained by Students of the gUSINESS QOLLEGE. JUDGE BY RESULTS. PROSPECTUSES FROM MESSRS. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD.. OR THE COLLEGE, SMITH'S BLDG., 9-11, ALBERT ST.. C.I. WS4 1938 J^ CCOUNTANCY A N" D JfJANKING EXAMINATIONS. JJEMINGWAY'S JpiP.ST ! UNRIVALLED RECORD MAINTAINED ! SUCCESSFUL WU HEMINGWAY CANDIDATES. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all New Zealand . 157 HEMINGWAY'S PASSES 114 All the Rest Combined 43 JJEMING WAY'S j^CORE OF ALL RECORDED PASSES. Follow the lead of over 5000 successful Hemingway Students in the last nine years alone. ENROL NOW WITH J£ E M I N G W A Y ' S AND MAKE YOUR PASS A CERTAINTY ! JJ E M I N G* W A Y 1 S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. E "DRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE " Limited. Tht Recognised College for IndlTlduil Instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, •• BOOKKEEPING. BURROUGHS, ENGLISH. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW I SESSION. ENROL NOW. Term Commences from date of Entry. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal, N.Z. Insurance Building. Auckland. Telephone 46-286. W yyAKBFIELD © gCSISBS QOLLEGE. PALMERSTON BUILDING, 47, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. CLASSES IN ' SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, JOURNALISM, STORY WRITING, r COMMERCIAL ART, , DRESSMAKING, TAILORING.

ENROL NOW. PHONE 41-397. Direetor C. D. MILL. 11 mAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. J- EVENING CLASSES, 1030, Will Commence MONDAY, February 27, at 7 p.m. Enrolments: MONDAY, 20th. and TUES- • DAY, 21st February, from 7 to 9 p.m. Students who attended in 1938 must notify the School of their intention to resume by 21st instant. CLASSES ALREADY IN OPERATION: Typewriting and Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Mercantile Law and Commercial English. CLASSES PROPOSED (if sufficient pupils enrol) : Matriculation Subjects. Carpentry and Joinery. Elementary and Mechanical Engineering, and Trade Drawing, Wireman's License, Accountancy. Professional Subjects. 11 rpHAMES SCHOOL OF MINES. SPECIAL TO MATRICULATED STUDENTS. The Council offers to Matriculated Students a FREE two-year course at the Thames School of Mines to enable them to qualify for the Government School of Mini's Scholarship, tenable for i«»ur rears at the Otago University with a bursary of £50 per annum and free fees. For further particulars apply to the Director, P.O. Box 45, Thames. Classes at School commence Februarv 20, 1939. W. S. CLARK, :11 Secretary. NIVBRSITY COACHING COLLEGE)! 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. C.l. Tuition In Day Classes. Evening Classes and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation) and kindred Examinations. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. Telephone 44-271. D. W. FAIGAN. M.A., C Principal. Warwick tutorial college. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY. Day and Evening Classes. Enrolments Now Being Made. British Chambers. High Stree-t. Phone 4C-321. W. McGREGOR JESS. M.A.. B.Coin.. Principal. W'S RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS^ (SANITARIUM Cafe, Queen St.—DelifbtO fnl Vegetable and Fruit Salads all dar^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 5