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Commercial Colleges. nnO THOSE INTERESTED IN LEARNx ING PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING OR ACCOUNTANCY. THE 1913 EXAM. RESULTS. The Successes achieved by Hemingway and Robertson's Students at the latest Accountancy Degree and Diploma in Book-keeping Exams., as shown by the official returns, include:— f?NAL H DEGRii AND PRIZEMAN and prizeman PIR IN T TERffIffTI D AND REE PEIZEMAN SECOND HONOURS AND PRIZEMAN INTERMEDIATE DEGREE FIRST HONOURS AND PRIZEMAN BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAM. rtll^MAN Two Candidates tied for Third Honours Robertson 1 WMe Student » of Hemingway and The above makes TWENTY-THREE HONOURS PLACES AND FIRST PRIZES won in Open Competition to all New Zealand ? emlngway * nd Robertson's Accountancy According to the latest Official Returns. 29 Candidates passed the Final and qualified for admission to the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Eighteen of these were Students of Hemingway and Robertson. One hundred and fifty-four was the total Passes in both grades in all New Zealand. Of these. 91 were prepared by Hemingway and Robertson. To these excellent results of 1918 must be added that of 27 of Hemingway and Robert??A?T?Siiiateß Passing the LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION held last November. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON are now Enrolling New Students, Call or write to the Director, WILFRED H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. 'Phone 1462. P.0.80x 516. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING pOLLEGE, IMPERIAL BDGS., OPP. SMEETON'S. _-,-_ "Phone, 2742. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR . GIRLS SHORTHAND. J ' TYPEWRITING, „_„,„„, BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, ,„ , , OFFICE ROUTINE. _ All included in our SIX MONTHS WUitSE, specially recommended for beginuera desiring rapid and sure advancement. EMPLOYERS prefer our Students because they can READ as well as write Shorthand, Type well, . Use any make of Machine, Understand General Office Requirements; and Are RELIABLE, and can ba depended upon to live up to our recommendation. _ WHY ? Because we TRAIN as well as TEACH them. We are interested in our Students. i , pla , ce t" 61 " in suitable positions, we 2fSS^*' eir subsequent successes. OUR CLOSE AND PERSONAL INTEREST stimulates them to Success „ ENROL NOW. ENROL NOW. OUR STUDENTS ARE COMPETENT. _ . . Ask Their Employers. Principal: Miss C. S. V. BASTEN, , . A , A.N Z A.A. (by Exam.). Assisted by MISS A. H. G. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N.Z.). Reporter. rpiARKS AND TXAYEB, T TD., PROFESSIONAL COACHES. ETC. pLASS AND QORRESPONDENCE TNSTRUCTION. OUR COURSES COMPRISE THE FOLLOWING:— Accountancy (Intermediate and Final), Book-keepers' Examination. Special Elementary Book-keeping. Supervised by MR. HERBERT TIARKS, Fellow N.Z. Society Accountants, Associate Incorp. Inst. Accti., N.Z. (by exam.). Matriculation. Solicitors' General Knowledge. LL.B. and Law Professional (N.Z. Law), Supervised by MR. F. H. LEVIEN, MX, LL D , Auckland. CLASSES COMMENCE FEBRUARY 16. WRITE OR CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. ONE LONG STORY OF NE LONG STORY OF SUCCESS UPON SUCCESS! . , , SUCCESS UPON SUCCEBS! —that s the proud 'record of our famous Coaching Course for Engineers. The Student learns 'almost without effortfailure is positively unknown. The recipe for your success therefore is: ENROL WITH THE BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. ENGINEERS. So sound is the instruction imparted under our instructors that not only is a " pass" ensured, but onoe launched in your new profession as an Engineer you cannot fail to make steady progress right to "the top of the ladder I if you wish. Write for prospectus and full particulars, to THE PRINCIPAL, BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. JAB. W. BOWER. M.A.1.M.E., JAS, W. BOWER. M.A.I.M.E. JAS. W. BOWER. M.A.1.M.E.! Tyrone Buildings. Customs Street East. Auckland. 'Phone. 1734. P.O. Box 60. JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL COR--0 RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, COLONIAL, LTD. THE. TEST of Every Man is: What does he do in his spare time? The I.C.S. shows a young man how to use his leisure. The I.C.S. is manufacturing the Men and Women who are to manage Businesses in the future. The first proof of education is the ability to earn a living. The 1.C.8. will give you that ability. The I.C.S. has existed for twenty-two years. The. I.C.S. inspires Character-sculpture, teoohing the Student to carve his Character and work out his own salvation. 250 COURSES to CHOOSE from. write this day for free descriptive circular, and be a live Wire. W. H. WHITE, District Agent, 6, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley Street. Auckland. C. M. MUIR, Country Agent, Box 89, Hamilton. -» FEW OF THE POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR STUDENTS DURING JANUARY 1914. ' Miss Bruce, Shorthand Writer and Typiste A.M.P Society. v ' Miss Johnson, Shorthand Writer and Tvt>iat« N.Z White Island. Sulphur Co. * yplBM Miss Hersey, Shorthand Writer and Typists Norwich Union Insurance Srciety. ' Miss Raven. Shorthand Writer and Typiste Messrs. Hayes, Buttle, and Darling' Solicitors. ' Miss Sinclaire, Shorthand Writer and Typist*. Messrs. Bond and Bell. Miss Manni.ig, Shorthand Writer and Typist*. E. C. Beale, Esq., Solicitor. Miss Mason, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Royal Insurance Company. Ltd. ' Miss Sheriff, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Electrical Construction Co * ' Miss Shroff, Shorthand Writer and Typiste L. H. Friend, Esq., Agent. ' ' Miss Wylie. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Shirley, Hill and Co., Shipping Agents. Miss Wheeler, Shorthand Writer and Typiste W. J. C. Wilson, Esq., Solicitor. THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ** w DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY WRITE. CALL, OR TELEPHONE FOB PROSPECTUS. «***• OVER 5000 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS. J. H P . UP QOLWILL. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL SWANSON STREET. iwv "* 'Phone 1147. Founded 20 years ago 23. SWANSON STREET. 'PHONE 1400 DO You Want Money? 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 4

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