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Wo have* pleasure in informing our man: friends that Special Book-keeping Classes ar now being formed in connection with tn above Institution. . . ~ - _ .* These Classes will be conducted by a Full. Qualified (by exam.) and Practising Account ant, who has earned for himself a repuUtioi ; for successful training in all branches 0 Accountancy. ; ' Enrolments are being made NOW. For further particulars apply to.Miss M. G. E. BRAIN. Principal. H. I. GASS. Manager. 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Such a percentage epeaks for itself, and fully demonstrates the efficiency of our coaching, consider- . in? the high percentage of* failures , last year in University Examinations. We Coach for the following: "DOOK-KBEPING. ACCOUNTANCY, LAW TJROFESSIONAI J: AND LL.B. CLASS AND CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUC v TION. COMPLETE NOTES IN ALL SUBJECTS, .'-.'-.; TEST PAPERS, MODEL'ANSWERS AND HINTS TO STUDENTS. WE HAVE REDUCED COACHING TO A FINE ART. OUR SUCCESSES SPEAK FOR THEM- ' , ".SELVES. 1913-PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. . npiAEKS AND TT AYES. PROFESSIONAL -COACHES. ETC., BOX 679. AUCKLAND.' "PRACTICAL pOUESES TN ' pNGINEERING. Our Engineering Department of Instruction Covers over 200 different courses. A Qualified Staff of Experts— of whom are. MR. ROBT. B. MACDUFF. E.M., B-Sc, T.B.P. (Mich.), .and . MR. 8. IRWIN URUOKES. M.1.E.E., F.C.S- , (Loud.), "M. ;Amer. I.E.E.— been engaged to give personal attention to the requirements ot each individual student. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 12
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