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Educational. Q ED DON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL ° COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES REOPENED MONDAY. MARCH 10. COURSES IN ART. SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AND TECHNOLOGY. / HOLDERS OP STANDARD VI. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY OR FREE PLACES ADMITTED FREE SPECIAL AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES FOR LADIES IN COOKERY DRESSMAKING. MILLINERY, AND LAUNDRYWORK. SPECIAL COURSE FOR MATRICULATION. SPECIAL COURSE FOR JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. SPECIAL COURSE FOR SENIOR, CIVIL SERVICE. SPECIAL CONTINUATION CLASSES TOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PASSED STANDARD VI. SPECIAL COURSE FOR SANITARY INSPECTORS. AND ALSO IN SANITARY SCIENCE FOR CERTIFICATE OF ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE. LONDON. SPECIAL COURSE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS. SPECIAL COURSE FOR "C" AND "D M EXAMINATIONS. SPECIAL COURSE IN PHOTOGRAPHY. SPECIAL COURSE IN SURVEYING. Evening students can be enrolled any day between the hours of 10 and 2 and 7 and 9. Free-place pupils must bring their certificates of proficiency, etc., with them. Prospectus,- containing further particulars, can be obtained at the College or at the various booksellers. NOTE.—Special arrangements have been made for the military training of students attending the College, so as to interfere as little as possible with their studies. GEORGE GEORGE, Director, Welleeley Street East. March 11, 1913. TIFFBCnVE PROFESSIONAL COACHING, Hi ORAL OR POSTAL. ~ MATRICULATION AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. Elementary and Advanoed Students Taught DIRECT CONVERSATIONAL METHOD FOR LATIN AND FRENCH. ... MODERN DIRECT METHODS IN MATHEREAS®SSI'FJEES. „ JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE'CLASS, STANDARD VI. PROFICIENCY.—Of other Teachers' failures, three out of every four passed after a short course with me. TEACHERS' D.—My Certificate is Class B. Division 1, and is endorsed "For Efficiency." - Write or call (6.20 p.m.), H. M" 0 "' Ki " EXCELSIOR COLLEGE. Tabernacle Buildings. JjtRBNCH QLA-SS. MADEMOISELLE JEANNE UHLMANN Will attend at \ 15, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS. KABANGAHAPE ROAD. On TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. From 7 to 8 p.m., To Enrol Pupils ■to Fill a Few Vacancies. Teachers of Music. g I h G I n G, j JjTSS X) IJA PITCHER, Trained as a teacher for three years by ! Sir Charles Santley, the greatest authority lon voice production and singiag of the ! age. Singing Class for very limited number on 1 new lines. STUDIO, Mutual Life Bldgs., 64, Queen St. LfBED p 2 I 0 E, TEACHER ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. Address: 21, BWANSON STREET. y O I C E CULTURE. MR. WALTER GRAY, late PRINCIPAL TENOR OF THE ROYAL CARL ROSA OPERA CO. SINGING AND STAGE DEPORTMENT. Studio: 216, Queen Street (London and I - . , ~ Berlin Piano Co.) 'Phone, 2010. Appointments by writing. Terms on appll--1 cation. l' ... 1 ——q; [ Commercial Colleges. COMPLETE COURSES OF INSTRUCTION i V FOR ALL ENTRANCE AND PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. | . Matriculation—Solicitors' and Barristers' General Knowledge-Junior and Senior Civil Service—Medical, Dental, Engineering. Veterinary Preliminaries; Pharmacy "A and "B; Teachers* "C" and " D." ALL UNIVERSITY DEGREES —B A., 8.50., B.Com* LL.B., LX.M., M.A.. and Law Professional, Etc. Our Courses cover all subjects.. Our Publie Exam. Coaching Dept. is the most completely equipped and staffed educational establishment in Australasia. Printed lessons and text-books provided in all subjects. Failure is almost an impossibility under our system of Coaching. Nearly 900 successes in,these examinations. These schools are in reality a National Home-Study University. ■ Full particulars and fees upon applies tion. Mention exam., etc.. in which you are interested. All Courses now ready for immediate enrolment. . JJEMINGWAY AND JJOBEBTSON, 25-46. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND. t : (Established nearly 20 Years.) PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1912 RESULTS. The success again obtained by Hemingway and Robertson's candidates in the above examinations proves conclusively the efficiency and thoroughness of the in- ! struction which their students receive. ; In the Intermediate Section their students obtained first and third on the Honours list, and second on the Final. Out of the total of 21 for New Zealand who finally qualified for admission as members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants, 13 were their students.' There were 79 passes altogether for the Intermediate and Final Sections in the Auckland ''district-, , 67 of these were coached by Hemingway and Robertson. These figures speak for themselves, and afford practical proof of their ability to put students successfully through their examinations. , Hemingway and Robertson are already enrolling students for this year's work, and those contemplating study for the above examinations are acting in their best interests by starting now. . Study with the firm that gets the results and ensure your own success. Call or write for full particulars. JJEMINGWAY AND / J^OBERTSON, 25-46, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND. Money. TUrOHEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of IYX interest.— Jackson and Ruisell. I HAVE several Sums of Money for Invest, ment, and can quote low rates.— THORNES. 83. Queen-s». DO You Want Money? We can get for you large and small sums on Mortgage at vary low rates of Interest, on real good security.—Ewington, and Baker, corner of Durham-street East and Queen-street. MONEY. — can borrow money on First IVX and Second Mortgagee, Shares, or other approved security, from a R. WILLIAMSON AND CO. 83. Queen-street. jyjONEY TO LEND, ON MORTGAGE OF FIRST-CLASS FREE HOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. HESKHTH AND RICHMOND, Wyndham Street, Auckland., "IUTONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First--IYJL class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public, 42 and 44, Queen Street. CHB A p v M°N ®Y. Money to Lend on City and Suburban Properties at Lowest Rates. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, His Majesty's Arcade. -ESTABLISHED 1887-Royal Loan ™ V *+ ,Hi Offioe, 4, Wellesley-st. E„ first . A d chop from Queen Street (late ot ™ " Victoria Street). Money to Lend every conceivable form security; reasonable interest. - - • ' Ife_aZß»_/•» IV/fONEY Lent on Prom. Notes, it! on Build. Society's Shares, JL on Life Ins. Policies, or on Par- *• nlture without removal. Business strictly confidential. — The Lombard, 31, Wellealey Street (opp. Public Library). <* jk. a TTNEEDEEMED Pledges, Cama< » * w U ras. Prism and other Glaeses, A Violins, Banjos, Slide Trombones, w Tenor Oor» Cornet, Guitar. D.BJB.L. Guns. Webster's Dictionary. Eari- : scope. Bags. Boxing Gloves. .Diamond and other Rings, Brooches. Chains, Gold ana Silver Watches, large assortment Silver and Plated Ware suitable for presents. AH gga toXtoadueefriti, ; & " " • * *• a §&& A'* .... ■ - v-7 • /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 4

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