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M.A.1.M.E.. 12 years' experience at sea Both Principal and 'Chief Assistants are practical Firstclass Board of Trade Certificated Engineers, of Intending Pupils inclined to take any. branch in the Engineering Trade will do well to give us a call. Every possible care taken, thorough, tuition positively guaranteed. Country correspondence specially invited. inNGINEERING TTNOWLEDGE BY /-CORRESPONDENCE. A Letter of inquiry posted to JAS. W. BOWER. Principal of the Auckland School for Engineers, will bring you by return mail a Prospectus and full particulars of the Correspondence and the Class Courses of Instruction specially prepared for Government Examinations of ALL Grades. RECOED OF PASSES FOR FIVE YEARS, 670. Address: AUCKLAND C CHOOL FOR "ENGINEERS, ' TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS-ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. 'Phone - 1734. , . ■;. P.O. 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" piVIL GERVIOE. ; \ Etc., Etc. • We offer you an . exceptional chance to I pa*s the above Examinations. Moderate | fees. Personal tuition (Mail if desired) by I a staff of University graduates, the chief of whom is an M.A., with Honours, New Zealand University, with over 11 years' successful experience of coaching. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON. PROFESSIONAL JpXAMINATIONS. ACCOUNTANCY AND TAW. SEE 1911 EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. Mr. Herbert Tiarks (late coach for Messrs. Hemingrvay and Robertson's Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd.). mi ARKS AND TTAYES. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS (By Exam.). COACHES. ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS, Etc. > OUR STUDENTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH FULL NOTES IN ALL SUBJECTS. CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. N.Z. LAW EXAMINATIONS. BACHELOR OF LAWS ICM 9 LAW PROFESSIONAL I JI4. We Coach by Correspondence for the above Law Examinations. Our Notes have been specially prepared for us by F. H. LEVIEN, ESQ.. M.A.. L.L.8.. Barrister and Solicitor, Auckland. whom we have retained to supervise our Law Department. •Phone 2334. Office. STRAND ARCADE. 5 , r ' ~ -~— : ' ■ '"■■» L. 1 POSITIONS SECURED FOR STUDENTS LAST MONTH. ' MISS PATTERSON. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. BHARLAND AND CO. MISS WHEELER, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. NATIONAL INSURANCE. MISS HANNAN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. WOODEOFFE AND' CO. MISS CLARKE. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, NEWMARKET BOROUGH COU VCIL. MISS TAYLOR, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. T. and S. MORRIN. LTD. MISS MCGILL, Book-keeping, BAKER and CO. MISS CRAIG. Shorthand Writer and TyUiste. CONSOLIDATED DENTAL COMPANY. MISS AKENS, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. F. E. JACKSON and CO. MISS BOBBINS. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. TUENBULL AND JONES. MISS BENNETT, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. J. B. MCEWEN AND CO. MISS MORGAN, Shorthand Writer and Tvpiste. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY. •,'_.,. jm . KISS HANAN. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 3

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