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W Educational. | HERR RAIMUND ' PECHOTSCECi Professor Guildhall School of Music. London. L.A.M., L.C.M., H.O.M. Receives Pupils for Violin, Voice Production Singing, and Piano, at his Music Studio, V Bg|£ „ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. •' • § Jf ®j No. 10, Second Floor. 64, Queen-street. Where ha can be interviewed Tuesday ami,' ■*' ?<>r 1 ' Friday afternoons. f "" --II - . linn '.1 , ■ : I ; (COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE* Ranfurly Bldgs., 81, Queen-st. 'Phone, 2742. SHORTHAND :>-Tti<ory- and Evening* : Speed and Practice—Evenings. TYPlNG:—Special Instruction—Day _ and Evening. Speed and Practice— Evenings. COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPlNG:—lndividual Instruction— Special hours arranged. MISSES HASTEN. PUBLIC TYPISTES. M ES " Jj OUIE J 1 £}ABLIN®j {nae Long), Associate Pianist of Trinity College (London). Associate of the Royal College of Music, Licentiate of the Royal Academy; of Music, , Student of the Royal College oil Music, arid Pupil of Gompertz, Having recently arrived in Auckland from England, is, prepared to take PUPILS for. Violin and -PLano. 1 .. . Studio: GLADSTONE BUILDINGS. Corner of QUEEN-ST. AND QUAY-ST. Private Address: Montezuma, Cleveland R<L* Parneli. . QHELTtENHAM QOLLEGBrf DEVONPORT Qngleside, Itr. Fhilson's late Eesidenoe* Vauxhall Road). ■ BOARdING ASND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL^ Principal: MRS. A- E. DEAN. THIRD TERM,' SEPTEMBER 21* I'upllß Visited by Special Arrangement. Terms oil Application. T'HF. T ABIES' riOLLEGS X JJ and e vv : gCHOOL OF jyjUSia CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. ' Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M M.. MR.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 Unseotarian Principles. Exams prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision; and Moral Discipline. Eton® Buildings, 'with perfect ventilation and drainage. : Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloupp and Cooper. • ■ . • Resuming September 13 (Boarders). * Resuming September 19 (Day Pupils). 'Phone BD9. Free Railway. Trams to Gate* fJIHE -|JNDERWOOD, 17 "THE PIONEER OF VISIBLE ,WRITING.'* Every Student should become familiar 1 with the Underwood—the Easiest to Learn —the Speediest and Most Reliable to Use - < such a perfect piece of mechanism that it» has enabled Underwood Operators to make —consistently, year after year— World'» Records for fcjpecd and Accuracy. gTOTT AND rpJOARE'S r . , * 'JgUSINESS • QOLLEGE, . . 23. SWANSON-ST. . jgNGINEERING JODUCATION* In order to cope with the ever-increasing number of Students in Engineering, the- . Classrooms of the Auckland School'of Engi* * i neers are being enlarged, and ■ additions- to the models and equipments made. a This School, through its Principal. Jas. W. Bower, specialises in preparing. Candidates for all Government examinations for Marino and Land. Steal l. Oil. Mining, and Electrical* Certificates. "• In addition to the above, Courses in Re* ;; ; frigeration. " Mechanical Drawing, Math** matics. Carpentry,, etc., are given. Send or Call for Prospectus to --mcJLA . : ... J- W. B OWE2 -' % • ! AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR TOP FLOOR, TYRONB BUILDINGS, I - CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, * ".fi AUCKLAND, "Phone 1734. P.O. Box 50. jgLECTRICAL jgNGINEERINO. POSITIONS ARE WAITING . • .'' ' ; ' For qualified men. Why not invest Youri brains in this great profession? We can . prepare you in your spare time, direct* to your own home, while following your present occupation, by a method that has been .. , commended by no less an authority than. ■ the great electrician and inventor— ■A. EDISON. < . , • - ~ 4 1 YOU CAN DOUBLE v > 0 YOUR PRESENT SALARY , _ , „ 1 By entering the profession of Electrical} 1 Engineering, the profession that has wide- * ■ open arms for: hundreds of competent meat in your State. JfOUR' opportunity it her*, ; It is knocking at YOUR door. ■ WE TEACH BY POST f ' > DIRECT TO YOUR OWN-HOME, 1 , COMPLETE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING* ADVANCED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. . ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER, ' • V,; CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF MOTORS •J.. AND DYNAMOS, ■" ■ _ ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS AND RAILWAYS* mechanism; OF MOTOR CARS, ' vy. vt MECHANICAL DRAWING, etc., etc. ' : v i 1 ' Send to-day for FREE Book. How to Be« . come an Electrical or Mechanical En-.i'-gineer." You will find proof of what wa ; ? s have done for others. , We can do the soma for YOU. * I BAGLEY AND TINKLER, " 1 Robb's Buildings, 553, CoUins-st., ' Cr. Kins-street, Melbourne. Victoria. ' ./V I -M ; :- - r : - -r. v I 4 | DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ; ,i NOW FORMING. ..'f! TERM BEGINS FROM DATE''OF-ENTRY* : SPEED CERTIFICATES " Just Secured bjpf Students from Sir Isaao Pitman and Sons* / London: — ' J t .■ I, Miss '13. Williams ... 130 wor<?.» per mlo. Miss R. O'Ualloran ... 120 „ „ ■„ fV{ Miss E. Vickerß ... 100 „ „ »«f» i - •. Miss V. Mason m. 80 . M .■ ~ m , Miss M. Jakobl - SO w jbjj . Miss L. Whelait ■ — &) „ „ . Miss L. Lepin«* — 80" „ » v»»;;**• „KVj Mies M. Brlgliam ... \BO M „ ■ < Miss I. Targuse w 80 w Miss M. McCrae „> 80 „ M -tin Miss H. Taylor ... 80 '" ; » ••Si! Miss D. Ancel ... 80 „ „ \ ' Miss S. Hunter -..SO „ ~ ; Miss V. Hanna , — 80 » 'hi Mr. L. Warner . m 89 m j M,» m «•,: _____ . y " '• THREE SHORTHAND SPEED FOR NEW ZEALAND. ! ... "■ 'I.' ' ' WRITE, CALL. OR TELEPHONE FORI, } PROSPECTUS. - - *■ i - ' '■ r J. H. C 0 ™' .•• 'i ; SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK- ~ ] KEEPING AND WRITING SCHOOL, (fl SWANSON-STREET. '' ' r'Phono 1147. , ■ , . Founded 1893, ! • .; i ' '. • i/,V & V>f .1 TJAVB-" jyouA' jjpiNET - J 1 ' .. . . . . " ' " ' ' ' " .! "■ 1 % • , • . - " ; ••• '.-h.-- : - ■ ' "' v • ••• ■ BULLOCH LADES 'v-," : ; i : ■ ' ■ r ■ ' 1 ''" *' ;/ : WHISKY. - • • .. . .... JJAVB jyou- fpiNK JJIBBON'a r " ■ '''' - . '* ." .V ....■ , 1 ' , ' +>-.;«( ■■■*'. ■■ . ■ ■ S / - Vr '"■' 1 —— — ■ 9D.— WE are selling all o«r CeHuloid CoR • lars ax 9d each. Only tho best make# stocked. No laundry bills.-Moßrido, Cash Tailor, Costumjer, and Outfitter. Victoria-»W, | |®M , i ',4#■; : -y.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 3

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