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EDUCATIONAL. AN EARLY START ana A GOOD START. WHEN studying for any of . the ’ ’ Public Examinations, it is a wonderful help to get a flying start. Don’t leave the commencement of your studies till the last minute, and as a result crowd and cramp your work. Furthermore, make sure you get a good start by studying with the foremost Examination Tuition Specialists in the country—HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. TO MAKE SURE OF A PASS ' the more time you give yourself the better. So enrol without delay for any of the followin'- courses:— Accountancy Professional; Law Professional; Banker’s Diploma; Matriculation; Public Service Entrance; Teachers’ “B," "C," or “D." Full particulars of Correspondence Course for any of the above Examinations will be mailed free. Write to-day tO_ HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 6 P.O. Box 516, Auckland. 100 PER CENT. PASSES WAS secured by Gilby’s Students at ’ ’ the recent Public Service Shorthand Typiste’s Examination. Every Gilby candidate was successful. 116 CERTIFICATES for Shorthand Speed and Typewriting were gained. CLASSES RESUME as under:— Day and Evening Commercial on Monday, January 16. Evening Primary and Secondary, on Monday. January 30. Accountancy on Tuesday, February 7. College Office closed from December 24 to January 7 only. GILBY’S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director.), Broadway Building (Opposite Fullers’ Theatre), Courtenay Place. 'Phone 21—987. 'Phone 21—987. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. TVGT knowing that it could not be done, Jones started in and did it. It was the Specialised Tuition given him by our Postal Service, which made the above possible for Jones. Let 1928 be your year of Achievement. Take up one of our Postal Courses, and study will be a pleasure to you, with Success assured at the finish. Address P.O. BOX 50, G.P.O. AUCKLAND. •yyiRELESS. 'A 1928 RESOLUTION. Send for Prospectus and get. into this rapidly-growing Profession. Wireless offers an unlimited scope to the keen and energetic youth. Never has been, and never will be, a dead-end employment. MARINE WIRELESS SCHOOL, 248 The Terrace, Wellington. Phone 42—566. Tlf ASSET AGRICULTURAL ±VJ - COLLEGE, (University of New Zealand), PALMERSTON NORTH. THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARB OFFERED Commencing MARCH 2, 1928: The Course as prescribed for tho DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Commencing JUNE 11, 1928: A Short Course in DAIRY FARMING. A Course in tho MANUFACTURE of DAIRY PRODUCTS for which the ASSOCIATE DIPLOMA of the MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE will be given. PROSPECTUS may be obtained on application to the REGISTRAR, P.O. Box 367, PALMERSTON NORTH. ENGINEERS REGISTRATION ACT, x 1924. EXAMINATIONS. MAY, 1928. TpNTRIES for the next examinations in f-* accordance with tho regulations issued under Section 16 of the above Act, close on January 31, 1928. Entrance forms received after that date cannot be considered. Entrance forms will be supplied on request to the Registrar. Engineers Registration Board. Wellington. Apnlicauts should state whether they require forms for Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Syllabus of examination can be obtained on payment of Is. Civil Engineering candidates are notified that Electricity and Magnetism is now an additional compulsory subject in Section A, and Theory of Machines is the alternative subject to Theory of Structures in Section A. The subject Applied Chemistry has been added to Section B. Candidates cannot sit for Section C of the Civil Engineering Examination until they have had three years’ responsible Engineering experience as approved by tho Board. Unless applications for registration have already been considered by the Board, all applications for examinations should be accompanied by an application for registration made out on the proper form, or by a letter giving full details of the candidates’ training and experience. Examination fee must also accompany entrance form. W. L. NEWNHAM, Registrar. BUSINESS NOTICES. PATENTS MESSRS. BALDWIN AND RAYBl WARD. Patent Attorneys, 111-113 Lambton Quay, Wellington. New Zealand, report that recently they acted as agents in filing the following applications for Letters Patentßetts and Marsh, New Plymouth brick carrier; H. Debauche London, drying lignite; W. McLeod Auckland, paint brush: K. Simpson, Auckland, incandescent lamps; F. Almeida, Spain, galvanic batteries; H. Tattersail, Sydney, boring machines. Send for J'INVENTORS' GUIDE,'* post free.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 84, 7 January 1928, Page 4

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