_' '..' Educational. ' •..--'. ,T I A Kg' & B" iTi:s ' , ...... v .' » ' COACHES, ACCOUNTANTS. AND '' • AUDITORS, ■- ■ .'■■-■ ' ' . : - Office, Strand Arcade. : P.O. Box r 679. - \: ;. - , . AUCKLAND. ' ■■'.'' COACH for the following "DOOR-KEEPERS' jpXAMINATIOB. . A CCOUNTANTS' : (Intermediate an'? ■ il Final). T AW PROFESSIONAL AND LL.B. .'- \- .;-■' ':■':'•''■ '.- ■- ' ' ' ; * '- 'V. ' "" ' ...: ' ''. .' '.; v.,' 3 ~.": . ;;-''"\. ■;-/-. , ■■::■._-.■:- - '.'■ -,■-'::-.- OOLIOITOES* riENERAL XTNOW- " k5 -LEDGE. XX J\. •.;; IiTATRICULATION. "-■■'• -•- ' . '"''"- ,:,,:. ; i,.';r.|: .",'. ■■ - . - .■■■,' ,'. .■■■ '-1 Full particulars on application. ~ . __ L c ■' TVEMAND /GREATER rpHAN 11CR : r QTJPPLY. : >" ; r ; : V^ : WANTED-A TYPISTE." DURING THE PAST MONTH POSITIONS ■: HAVE. BEEN OBTAINED FOB . 15 STUDENTS. , WHY NOT TAKE A COURSE IN v QHORTHiND, rnYPEWRrXING, AND uX, r • BOOK-KEEPINQ? DAY OR EVENING "CLASSES. , ,OTOTT AND , tTOARE'3 BUSINESS /COLLEGE. ' '..-.'Phone 1400.' 23. , SWAKSON-STRE2E ' •-:'-:•'• ;i. ■..'■ ■■■... >-.. : . ? L ,, PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION .- .■ Gives the Student -a -clearer. insight ■-, ; * into problems. -Our -Student's are -k successful because' -••■•'.: each' detail ,ie demonstrated, thus aid- , ing considerably in their ' theoretical I v. studies. EVERY THURSDAY EVENINU ' H .Is devoted to the demonstrating of ,problems in connection with our . ~', COMPLETE ELECTiuuAL ■. COURSE. . \ ,"« To be; successful ;at examination ■. you l must have: practical knowledge—theory ,nione is insufficient. •: Ouir Tutors are thoroughly. - competent to deal with every; phase in such a manner that the Student MUST benefit. / *; .Each Student receives personal >,atten- : ;' tion, and is welcome at any time when 7 • assista ice with studies is required. , Young men anxious to ;become Eleotrl* . ; clans are invited to inspect. ■■■;;.-■«, Prospectus on application. > "DOWER'S AUCKLAND GCHOOL FOR> | -.-■--; . EXGIKEERS , •;- (Principal: Jas. W. Bower. M.A.I.ME., hold- 'f;M ',•-,;;: mis Extra Land . and Mine Manager's Certificates), ' • C: TYRONE BUILDINGS. • : CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. -.. 'Phone ■ 173*. ■ ' — __ i ' ■ __ , THE ADIES' COLLEGE ANDtli ' S CHOOL OF ' Tl/TUSIC CLEVELAND HOUSE, EEMUERA Principal: MRS. a. .A. MOORE-JONT M.M.. iT-P-.C.!*.. C.M., S.K.. London. v.";-"'. --'; Staff of. Graduate? and ■ ' Certificated •' '■ ''"■ . Teachers, English and Foreign. •-__ - '5: ■•.] T L : ; ' : ''* Thorough Modern - High-class Education ,-,' -- J lor ,■'■' Girls ion ';>■■ Christian v. but ' Unseotarian -- ; -■• i. Principles. "Exams, prepared t; for. Modern • - - Languages Taught Conversationally, i Mater- k , nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. r Stone Buildings, : with perfect ventilation . ■ "<*i j and drainage. Extensive grounds. Pros- '~ pectus at Messrs. Upton ana Co., and Chamntaloup.ar,d Cooper. ' ' ■ ■ : •Phone «QB."Free Railway; trams to- gate. .-■ .. § „__! •JJI LUT E ' AN D T> IC C -O. i JC . " -I ' t , , MR. A., .A. DUNN, of Lyric Theatre Or- ' , ' chestra (late of English Grand Opera and J. C. = Williamson's r Orchestras), >. whose only . ■ j PUPIL entering : this , year's COMPETITION ','J took FIRST PRIZE for FLUTE SOLO against ;-1r six. other competitors,: has Vacancies for a l , , - few: more Pupils.— Studio, 64. Queen- = street, or Residence, -Arney Road, Remuera. _. ,_ .___ .', ';;".' COMMERCIAL r- TRAINING COLLEGE IMPERIAL BLDGS.. QUEEN-SI . = i : ; SHORTHAND. -TYPEWRITING, .-;■ BOOK-KEEPING, Etc. . A RECORD In attendances has been established - lit, r every department since last; January— , and Evening. Ordinary', arid Special' Classes. In spite of ; the - vastly -increased: . i numbers to place in positions,' the College' •■■.-.,.• .is ■■•■.■ still '-..'-unable % : -' to ■• satisfy, employers' A; ;,> demands. i Mi , . ;—, . . . , /GEORGE QINTON, Teacher Piano and j OF -::;. kJ -.:■<;■■■■' "■■^■ : Cornet. > . 10,. Mutual Life Bldgs., Queen-st. . • ■ ■; ■ ■:•■ ;■;>:;■ __ _ _ '.-..."■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HEMINGWAY AND -pOBERTSON'S AUSTRALASIAN CORRESPONDENCE . ;". .-.. '■■■''■ SCHOOLS, LIMITED. ■ ~ Coach for -;% -•.-..■ ■■-~:.■ ■ i EVERY BRANCH OF ENGINEERINGS ,i I ■"> 3 ' :'■ Civil, : Mechanical, Electrical, Mini!* -s ": - . Thorough preparation for Government "Certificates of Extra Firsts First-class, and , ; Second-class Stationary " Engine a Drivers.' -"!,;} Locomotive and Traction Driver's and Wind- ;, ing Engine Drivers. Printed Notes and special Text-books be- ?M come the property of tho student; home lessons;- criticised, corrected,': and returned . '. within a few days. '- Write for particulars of the course in which you are interested. , ~. -. ; " ; 40-46, UNION BUILDINGS, '• ; ''•."•'' ■•■'■■ .'. : - . ;■'.■•.'■•.:■:-:-■.•.■■•;.■.■.■■-.•■■• '-.■■-.l'-''.p.-b'6:i-.'''-^ r ; Custom-street E., Auckland '■: : , . : : : :. ; ■-.- .- '■...: ■;- ,:-■.:," S •■■-■' ---■ ' ■•■•'• ■ ■.- ■:■■ ■■'- ■■ ..; ;..:, ■/:..■': :■;.■ ::.•••;• :-:■;•. P.O. Box. 516. • II tiiii.iiuiiiwimmi a mmiii mim mw—iiF ■■'- ■'' ■ ' - : '-•.'•:' '■'■•. " ::':■:■'::■■'■:'■ : :s-:-i-' l '.' J .:-■■-■'■''.■"'-■' -,-'.', v '; :5: -...:^'' : A' : :;iiws - •■: POSITIONS SECURED FOR . STUBJENTi IT - LAST - MONTH - MISS RIGBY. 1 Shorthand; Writer and Typiate. J THOBNES. ,Land'Agent.-;-G-^a^:|^!i MISS WALLACE, Shorthand■ Writer and:'••--.->-•, Typists. BBOOKFIbLD AND SCHNAUEE* '' MISS d &&*CIVE. Shorthand Writer and ' ' Tvpia'te, T. S. ■MORSIN IND CO. MISS itILLER. Shosthiind Writer . and S^pi&te,".N.Z. l -DAIRY ASSOCIATION. 'MISS COOPER, Shorthand Writer - and TWste, N.'Z. DAIRY; ASSOCIATION. * ■aiM MURRAY. : Shorthand-;:-Writer ~&x V \ '' -' Tvpiste. WATT AND CO., Morrinsville. .■ '; : MISS WHITSON. Shovthxmd Writer and ■ Tvpiste. VACUUM OIL CO. MISS BUSH,; ShortluiM Writer and Typiete. BRACE; BLYTH, WYNDLK MISS DACRE. Shorthand Writer and Tyrists. W. Pt'LLEN. Esq., Solicitor. MISS BEED, Shorthand Writer- and-Typist^" . OLIPHANT AND OLIPHANT. Solicitors. MISS wrNYARD. Shorthand Writer and' Typiste, R. NEIL, Esq.. Grain Merchant. MISS "PENDRICK. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. L. LEWIS. ESQ., Auctioneer. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15094, 10 September 1912, Page 3
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