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EDUCATIONAL. PROSPERITY AHEAD—FOR N.Z. AND FOR YOU! qpHE swift advance of modern methods -J- is creating numerous attractive openings in the higher realms of business. Accountancy Qualification will make YOU eligible for most of these better positions. Prepare now to share the prosperity that is immediately ahead for New Zealand—get into the class where the prosperity will show in YOUR salary cheque. HEMINGWAY’S ACCOUNTANCY COURSE will enable you to qualify by the quickest and most convenient method, i.e., by spare-time study in the quiet privacy of your own home. Make an early start on the trip to success. Send now for Free Book "Accountancy” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. TJALMERSTON NORTH HIGH -C SCHOOLS. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School. Full, efficient staff, including Home Science, Drawing and Physical Culture Specialists. The school is surrounded by gardens and extensive playing fields. 1 Boarding Department: “School House,” College Street, providing everything necessary for the comfort and health af the boarders, is within 10 minutes’ walk of the school, and is under the supervision and direct control of the Headmistress. Applications for Boarding places may be made to the Principal or Secretary of the Board. Send for a Prospectus. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. Curriculum: Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses. Spacious playing fields, and swimming baths provide ample facilities for recreation. School Boarding Department: "College House,” under direct supervision of the Rector. Excellent record in both Scholarship and Sport. Applications for Boarding places to be made to the Rector, or the Secretary of the High Schools Board. Apply for Prospectus, giving full particulars of the Boarding Departments for Boys or Girls to the Principals, or— WM. HUNTER, Secretary, ■ Box 80, Palmerston North. FRIENDS’ SCHOOL, WANGANUI. A CO-EDUCATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL, managed by the Society of Friends (Quakers). Splendid buildings and extensive grounds. The ordinary primary and secondary subjects are taught. Special features are self-government, religious instruction without creeds, dogmas or catechisms, organised games daily, regular hours for “hobbies,” special attention to manners and general politeness; training in household and other duties. *• Early application should be made for next term. , x Xl _ _ , For prospectus apply to the Headmaster.

WESLEY COLLEGE. PAERATA, AUCKLAND. rpHE COLLEGE aims at giving boys JL a sound practical and theoretical training in the different branches of Agriculture, while at the same time preparing them for all the. usual school examinations up to Matriculation StandalFirst Term begins FEBRUARY 4. Applications for 1929 now being received. . ■« For Prospectus and further particulars apply to the Principal: R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. WAIRARAPA HIGH SCHOOL MASTERTON. BOYS’ BOARDING DEPARTMENT. (Principal: Dr. G. H. Uttley.) BOARDERS are now being enrolled for 1929, and as the accommodation for the First Term is limited early application is necessary. The curriculum includes the following courses:—Academic, General, Commercial, and Agriculture. Prospectus are obtainable from th® Principal at the School or the Secretary, P.O. Box 23, Masterton. BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW DOMINION RECORD IN DAILY NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND’S LEADING DAILY. The average of its net paid daily sales . exceeded 55,500 COPIES during the whole of 1928. AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE: Auckland, January Sth, 1929. We, the undersigned, after a careful investigation of the books of Messrs. Wilson and Horton, Limited, have ascertained the average net paid daily circulation of The New Zealand Herald for the total period of twelve months ended 31st December, 1928, and hereby certify that it is in excess of 55,500 copies per day during the whole of that period. J. A. DUNCAN, F.S.A.A. (Eng.). GEO. W. HUTCHISON. F.P.A. (N.Z.), Public Accountants. Note.—The above certificate embraces only net paid sales and does not include voucher, free, unsold, returned, spoilt, or any copies whatever which are not actually paid for. . * SUPREME IN CIRCULATION, HIGHEST IN QUALITY, ' LOWEST IN COST. On the price per inch per thousand copies of daily circulation, the cost of advertising in Tub New Zealand Herald is the lowest in the Dominion. It serves the greatest, purchasing power in New Zealand, as the population within its coverage consists of 33.8 per cent, of the Dominion’s total. THE PREDOMINANT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DOMINION, TKOEW. ZEALAND HERALD,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 8