EDUCATIONAL. THE BI SINESS AIAAi VISEALTZES—TIE sees that in the process of erea- . ting and providing he must be, efficient—and more, he demands that those associated with him—-his Clerks, Book-keepers and Accountants—must also be efficient. Modern business conditions are growing so complex that, for an organisation to succeed it must consist of a number of specialists controlled hy an organiser-in-chief. Specialised knowledge is essential. You wish to become an ACCOUNTANT —or a BOOK-KEEPER—or a SHORTHANDWRITER—or an ADVERTISEAIENTWRITER—or a GENERAL CLERK? Just say which, and send to-day for particulars of our Course therein.
HEAIINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND.
ELOCUTION.. MRS. C. HARTSHORN, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. STUDIOS: Corner Davis street and Phinket road, Hastings (’Phone 865) ; and c/o Air. E. A. Caerlyon Bennett, Shakespeare road, Napier (’Phone 889). OL ‘s > CIKIOL AN SINGING Pupfl of Car. Vincenza SABATINI, Milan, Italy, and " Royal College of Music,” London. Mr. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT, Hastings, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS “ Tribune ” Buildings. Shakespeare road, Napier. ’Phone 88S RAPIER PJTDH (gCHOOia. SPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORDS IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL AND MILITARY TRAINING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Boarders under the direct supervision of the Principals, assisted by tutors and experienced domestic staffs. Efficient Junior Department attached to each School. Preparatory pupils received. Hot dinner obtainable by day pupils. Illustrated Prospectus for each School containing all particulars regarding Fees, Courses of Study, Regulations, Board', Dinner, etc., free on application to the Principials:—Mies V. M. Greig, M.A.. B.Sc. (Girls’ School), and Mr. W. A. Armour, M.A. t M.So. (Boys’ School).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 294, 6 October 1917, Page 3
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