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Educational. T COMMEBCIAL ■*' TB_iSING COLLEGE 13. 14. 15. BANFUBLY BUILDINGS. TeL _/42. 81, QUEEN-STREET. Reopens MONDAY. 15th JANUARY. 1912. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! OUR LAST YEAR'S RESULTS SPEAK ' FOR THEMSELVES! EVERY FINISHED PUPIL SUITABLY PLACED! SHORTHAND CONSCIENTIOUSLY. TYPEWRITING Taught THOROUGHLY. BOOK-KEEPING EFFICIENTLY. COMMERCIAL SUCCESSFULLY! CORRESPONDENCE. Students may start at any time Term from • date of Entry. MAKE AN EARLY START. SPECIAL SEE MONTHS* COURSE (Day Classes) covers complete Course of Instruction, and is specially recommended for beginners desiring rapid and sure advancement. ORDINARY OLASSES.-Day and Evening Classes in all subjects. Up-to-date and Original Methods by Practical Teachers. Miss C. 8. V. BABTEN. A.N.Z.A.A., Principal. Miss A. H. G. Basten. A.P A. (N.Z.). Reporter Miss W. R., BAKER. High-speed . Certificate. (All Expert Typistes). PERSONAL SUPERVISION. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. THOROUGH TUITION HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. FIRST TERM. 1912. The School Re-opens on MONDAY. sth. February. 1912. Before admission a pupil must have passed Standard.V. or some other examination of equal value. The fees for paying pupils are £3 64 8d per term.. Free places are granted to Scholarship-holders and to those who, being under 15 years of age on December 1, 1911, have obtained Certificates of Proficiency. . Pupils are prepared for the various public examinations, and have the choice of taking up one of the following courses:— , CLASSICAL, COMMERCIAL. AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC. A, , The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on MONDAY, the first day of term, to enrol pupils. Old Pupils will return on the second day of term. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Secretary, R. English. Hamilton. •piLECTRIOAL ENGINEERING; POSITIONS ABE WAITING For qualified men. Why not invest Your 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—THOS. A. EDISON. YOU CAN DOUBLE YOUR PRESENT SALARY By entering the profession of Electrical Engineering, the profession that has wid*»open arms for hundreds of competent mea in your State. YOUR opportunity it here. It is knocking at YOUR door. WE TEACH BY POST DIRECT TO YOUR OWN HOME, COMPLETE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ADVANCED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND - POWER, CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF MOTORS AND DYNAMOS, ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS AND RAILWAYS, MECHANISM OF MOTOR OARS, MECHANICAL DRAWING, etc., etc Send to-day for FREE Book. " How to Become an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer." You will find . proof of what -we have done for others. We can do the same for YOU. BAGLEY AND TINKLER, Bobb'a Buildings, 533, Collins-st., Cr. King-street. Melbourne, Victoria. POSITIONS secured "fob students LAST month. MISS PATTERSON, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, HHARLANt) AND CO. MISS WHEELER, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, NATIONAL INSURANCE. MISS • HANNAN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. WOODROFFE AND CO. MISS CLARKE, Shorthand • Writer and Typiste, MT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL.' MISS TAYLOR,- Shorthand Writer and Typiste. T. and S. MORRIN. LTD. MISS MCGILL, Book-keeping, BAKER and CO. MISS CRAIG, Shorthand Writer and Ty.fcste, CONSOLIDATED DENTAL COMPANY. MISS AKENS, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. F. E. JACKSON and CO. MISS • BOBBINS. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, TURNBULL AND JONES. MISS BENNETT, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, J. B. MCEWEN AND CO. MISS MORGAN. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. .:._. ■■ , MISS HANAN. Shorthand Writer and Typist*. TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL RE-OPENS JANUARY 30. WRITE, CALL, OR TELEPHONE FOft PROSPECTUS. T TT nOJjWnJL, SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK. KEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL, SWANSON-STREET/ 'Phone 1147. Founded 1892. DOaUE AND \|CT7BDDIE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS. Having taken over the business of Paterson ,and Co.. are prepared to supply Grain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire all kinds of Vehicles. Brakes, 'Buses, Gigs, Cabs, Waggonettes, Saddle Hacks, etc. 'Buses run regularly between Devonport and Takapuna. 1 '" '— "' » Engineers and Founders. TIIRE TjISOAPES. *"■"■""™* 9 ■ Every building over one storey needs a Fire Escape, if lives are to be saved. Realising this, we have made special provision for the manufacture of every description of escape contrivance. We have already installed a very large number, which have been inspected and passed, and we guarantee to make and erect to the satisfaction of ; the Fire Inspector. Make yourself secure, ; and 1 PROCURE A FIRE ESCAPE AT ONCE 1 BUILDERS' IRONWORK Another Speciality. In all branches— and cant. WILSON'S PATENT SWINGLE-TREE IRONS. > The best on the market for fanners' use. i Useful GARDEN ROLLERS always in Stock. ' We are also prepared to undertake every description of Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass Work to order. Our New Premises are specially arranged, and fitted with every modern appliance.. We have the largest and best-appointed Blacksmith's Shop in town .and guarantee to execute all orders with despatch, and at the lowest possible figure. TT7TLSON AND TTELLY, T TD. (Late W. Wilson. Kelly Bros., and Wilson and Wilkinson). • ENGINEEBS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BLACKSMITHS. AND GENERAL IRONWORKERS. FEDERAL IRONWORKS. 55. 56. AND 57. FEDERAL-ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phones 1441 and 1865. I. ' ",■'—-; Tea* LIPTON'S TEA IS GROWN ON THE LIPTON CEYLON PLANTATIONS, AND YOU CAN RELY UPON ITS PURITY AND QUALITY. TRY LIPTON'S TEA. DUMPING yALUE IN IJ__. MONK'S TIPPLE TEA* IS 6D FEB LB. The Finest Value in the Dominion. 1 have Sole Agency of Five Tea Gardens, and can give unequalled value. . TBY IT I But see it is made in a warm, dry, Teapot S. L. P. R 1 ™* WELLEBLE Y-STBEET. STEINWAY PlANOS.—Steinway Concert Grands, the world's . greatest Pianos.— Sole Agents, the London and Berlin Piano Co., 215, 217, Queen-street, Auckland,, i' *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 4

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