■ . * / 4 .. " 1 .. 1 . ■ 1 ■ - j. . ... -v.. —.. v.* !t • - Educational. CONTINUATION CLASSiSS. An additional Continuation Class has been formed for Evening Students preparing for the Ffith and Sixth Standard Examinations. This Class will be held on Monday, Tuesday, , and Thursday Evening?, from 7-9.30, in the j Normal School. Fee, 12s 6d per term (three terms in the year). Class commences on . MONDAY NEXT, April 22. „ , " GEORGE GEORGE, Director. 1 Technical College, Auckland, April 18, I*l2. TECHNICAL COLLEGE, * CLASSES REOPENED ON TUESDAY, J APRIL 9. Additional Accommodation has been pro ) vided, so that there is still room for in .1 tending Students, who are advised to enrol at once. 7 GEORGE GEORGE, Director. April 16, 1912, r Tiaeks AND ttayes, J1 PROFESSIONAL COACHES, ACCOUNTANTS 1 AND AUDITORS. Can Show You How to I AVOID MATRICULATION. A few hours' study per week will ensure your future by passing the ACCOUNTANTS' INTERMEDIATE EXAMI NATION This Year. Complete Notes and Test Papers in all Subjects supplied for both Accountancy and Law Examinations. F. H. LEVIEN, Esq., M.A.. LL.B., Is in charge of our LAW DEPARTMENT. Write or call on us To-day for full 'particulars, IJIIARKS AND JJAYES, QUALIFIED * ACCOUNTANTS, (By Exam.), Office; STRAND ARCADE. Box 679. 3 ' " jgJLAM" gCHOOL OF AND , . gCHOOL, PUBLIC' ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. Classes are held every morning, afternoon and-evening. The following subjects are taught by fully Qualified teachers:—DßAWlNG AND PAINTING- in all branches; "LIFE CLASSES six times each week; DESIGN, STENCILW ORK, MODELLING. WOOD- ! CARVING. REPOUSSE METALWORK. ART L THE R W OltK, Etc.. Etc. 300 F REK peaces. ALSO ADMISSION BY PAYMENT OF FEES. All these Classes are recognised by the ' Education Department of tho New Zealand Government. Further particulars on application to E. W. PAYTON. Director. i QPPORTUNITY. We are unable to supply the demand for SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS Our Six Months' Course in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, AND BOOK-KEEPING Will enable students to qualify for GOOD POSITIONS Day or Evening Classes in all subjects. gTOTT AND JJOABE, 23. SWANSON-STREET,'. gPECIAL pOR gNGINEERS. Owing to the rapid development of the Electrical Branch of Instruction by _ Class and Correspondence, I have pleasure in announcing that the services of an Associate Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers have been socured, and arrangements made for him to take over the whole of the Electrical Work. The Claw and Correspondence Courses for Government Certificates in all Grades of Engineering is a Special feature of the School. i Send for Prospectus, re Fees, Methods, etc., J iS W. B OWIB ' • gCHOOL FOR JJNGINEERB, TYRONE BUILDINGS., * CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. I 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 60. The t adies- olleg . Ju and vj gCHOOL OF . jyjUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA.' Principal: MRS. S. A MOORE- ONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., liondon. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectariaxi Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages 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 12 (Boarders). Resuming February 13 (Day Pupils). 'Phone 809. Free Railway. Trams to Gate. Half-term begins March 27th. TITISS LAURA-ENGLAND, Teacher of EloJLVL cution, Voice Production, and Singing. The latest and best methods, comprising Tone Production, Gestures, and Physical Development. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, L.A.B. (Licentiate of EAM. and R.C.M, London), Theory. Studio: Pierce Buildings, corner Symondsstreet and Khyber Pass. Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Success is yours if you seize the opportunity now. If you are an engineer you require a firstclass tutor to assist you for examination, as you ave of no use nowadays without a Govern certificate. We specialise LAND. MARINE. AND OIL ENGINEERING Courses, also special courses for Drawing and Mathematics. Individual tuition or by correspondence. ,Wo gnaranteo to mako you proficient.— Engineering School, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-street. Auckland CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONPORT (Ingleside, Mr. Philson s lato Residence, Vauxhall Rd). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, MRS. A. E. DEAN, Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington. Half-Term, THURSDAY. March 28. Commercial training college, Ranfurly Bldgs., 81, Queen-street. ' „ 'Phone 2742. SHORTHAND ) Original and up-to-date TYPEWRITING ) methods. The College BOOK-KEEPING ) is still increasing its CORRESPONDENCE) numbers and enlargOFFICE ROUTINE ) ing its accommodation —a sufficient testimonial in itself. Principal; MIB3 0. S. V. BABTEN. A.N.Z.A.A. Dollar INSTITUTION, N.B. (Charles s. Dougall, M.A., formerly Egliuton Fellow, Glasgow University, Headmaster) which Reopens on 4th September next, provides, at a moderate cost, a complete High School Education in all departments, for pupils from 10 years of age upwards. Illustrated prospectuses may be had on application to the Headmaster, or to Thos. J. Young, F.C.1.5., Secretary; and at the office of this paper. | v»v.i 1 I 1; POSITIONS SECURED FOR STUDENTS LAST MONTH. MISS PATTERSON. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, SHARLAND AND CO. MISS WHEELER. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, NATIONAL INSURANCE. MISS HANNAN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. WOODROFFE AND CO. MISS CLARKE. Shorthand Writer and Tyuiste. NEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL. MISS TAYLOiR. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. T. AND S. MORRIN, LTD. MISS MCGILL. Book-keeping, BAKER and Co. i MISS CRAIG, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, . CONSOLIDATED DENTAL COMPANY MISS A KENS, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. F. E. JACKSON and CO. ' MISS ROBBINS. 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 Typiste, TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Term from Date of Entry. WRITE .CALL. OR TELEPHONE FOR PROSPECTUSJ H> C OLTOL. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING AND WRITING SCHOOL, SWANSON-STREET. 'Phone 1147, Founded 1892, r , fm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 4
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