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Educational. ♦_ TECHNICAL COLLEGE. FREE DAY CLASSES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The SIXTH Session of these Classes will commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 20, and as the accommodation is limited, early application should be made. lupus holding Standard VI, Certificates of 1 10Jlciency from Public Schools, or similar qualifications, are admitted lIKb. Others pay a fee of £5 per annum. PnPi's be admitted to one of the following courses. FOR BOYS. Commercial. Engineering. . , Science and Technological. FOR GIRLS. Commercial. . . „ Domestic or " Home-training. The Staff is a highly qualified one, and all departments are well equipped, lilts Workshops, Kitchens, etc., are the most up-to-date in Australasia, and the commercial Department includes t'UKi x Typewriters. The courses have been carefully designed, and are the outcome of British, Continental, American, aim colonial experience. , PARENTS.—If you wish your sons and daughters to receive a ACTIO education, which will fit them for the battle of life, send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEQRGE> Director. Rutland-street, Auckland, January 21. 1911. National and district scholar- - ships. Winners of National and District Scholarships and Free Places are hereby reminded that these can be held at the Day Classes of the Auckland technical College. Send for prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Technical College, Auckland, January 21, 1911. 0 RAVEN, PALME NORTH. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS FRASER. Efficient Staff of Resident and Non-resident Teachers. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON THE 2nd FEBRUARY. 1911. Prospectuses on application to the Principal. THE GIRLS' COLLEGE, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, STANLEY BAY, DEVONPORT. Principal, MISS FEND ALL, assisted by Resident and Visiting Teachers. , Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. Special care given to delicate and backward Pupils. Vacancies for a few Boarders. First Term, 1911, begins WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8. Boarders return TUESDAY, 7th. RING'S QOLLEGE. J^UCKLAND. ——— '! BOARDING AND DAY' SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: 0. T. Major, M.A., BSC.. With. Staff of Ton Assistant Masters. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY. 6th FEBRUARY. ICII. The Prospectus from Messrs. Upton and Co., or the Headmaster. rpHE JyADIES' QOLLEGE. ■ AND " gCHOOL OF I^JTJSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, RBMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. -A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls .on'. Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Language Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper Resuming: February 6, 1911. Free Railway Passes. 'Phone 803. Trams to Gate. gTOTT , AND OA RE'S jgUSINESS QOLLEGE. 23, SWANSON-STREET. Principal: C. E. WALKER, P. 0.1., F.Inc.S.T., P.C.T. We teach Office Subjects, Shorthand, Type writing. Book-keeping, etc., - etc., preparing Pupils for BUSINESS LIFE, and placing them in positions when proficient. Last year, although we filled 137 positions, we could not nearly satisfy the demand for our pupils. Send for Free Prospectus QOMMERCIAL rpRAINING QOLLEGE, 13-15, RANFURLY BLDGS., 81, QUEEN-ST. : Principal: MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. (Exam.). Assisted by MISS A. 11. G. BASTEN, Regd. Acct. and Reporter. If you want THOROUGH instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ! " Correspondence, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Enrol with us NOW. WE UNDERTAKE to make any student who will work steadily by OUR methods COMPETENT by the end of his SIX MONTHS COURSE. Our College stands for EFFICIENCY. COMPETENCY. SUCCESS. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES in Any or All Subjects. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. References to Employers and past Students on application, but NOT USED for Advertising purposes. BOOK-KEEPING AND r A CCOUNTANCY Taught by xx W. H. HEMINGWAY. F.N.Z.A.A. (by exam.), Solicitor Supremo Court, And C. V. ROBERTSON, F.N.Z.A.A. (by exam.). In 1010 Hemingway and Robertson presented 139 candidates for the Accountancy Degree Exams. 01' these, 103 were successful (Intermediate or Final) REMEMBER, You have till 1913 to qualify under present conditions. In 1913 a Preliminary (probably Matriculation) will bo added to the Syllabus. Send for Free Booklet. " 1913 AND AFTER." Call, Write, or Ring Up ('Phone 1462), HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors, Endean Buildings, » Queen-street. NOTE.—No crowded classes. Special and 'individual instruction at class rates. 461 of our Candidates have been successful in the Accountancy Exams. ! v» V A . .—.—-— "POSITIONS SECURED FOR STUDENTS -I DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER: — Miss Patterson, Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Earl and Kent, Solicitors. Miss Driver, Shorthand Writer and Typisto: Morrill and Co.. Limited. Miss Jakobi, Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Scholium and Co. Miss Mason, Shorthand Writer and Typist©: John Chambers and Son. Limited. Miss Chalmevs, Shorthand Writer and Typisto.- Baniford and Brown, Solicitors. Miss Partridge, Shorthand. Writer and Typiste: Bond and Bell. Miss Brigham. Shorthand Writer and Typiste: 11. P. Taylor and Co. Miss McKay, Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Ross and Glendinipg Miss Hunter, Shorthand Writer and Typist©: National Insurance Company. Miss Cnllins, Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Smith and Ilalcombe. Miss Whitson, Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Standard Insurance Co. Miss Fonton: Shorthand Writer and Typiste: Whittonie and Stevenson. THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR . NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL RE-OPENS JANUARY 23. WRITE, CALL, OR TELEPHONE FOR PROSPECTUS. T T-T POLWILL, ll • XI. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL., SWAN SON-STREET. t 'Phone, 1147 Founded 1892.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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