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Commercial Colleges, piPORTANT rpo OTUDENTS. Special Classes are now being formed for Students desirous of sitting for the followin„ Examinations, held in conjunction with th» usual November University Examinations:— BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA. ACCOUNTANCY, Intermediate and Final. matriculation. These Classes, commencing on April R, i will work through the complete Syllabus. i- and Students will be supplied with full i. printed notes, test papers, etc., in ail subg jects. 0 NOTE.—Those desiring to take any of . these Courses by correspondence are invited k to make early application. ■■ Write or call TO-DAY for full particulars ! ,1 it |>lAitKS AND IT AYES. T TD. ACCOUNTANCY AND LAW SCHOOLS, I. FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. MAKE THIS YEAR COUNT for some--1 *- llunij. Don't let it be another twelve months of standing still. Every wide-awake man knows thai Technical Training is 3 essential to advr.i.cement. But before taking a ste,) in this direction, send for our interesting Bcoklets which give information you NEED. Sent pioraptly and FREE. STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. H.M. Arcade, Auckland. )- pOSITIONS FOR pUPILS DURING JANUARY, 1915. MISS BATES. Shor'hand Writer and Typiste. Messrs. Carr. Pountney and Co. Mor D MISS VALENTINE, Shorthand Writer and „ Typiate. Messrs. T. and S- Morrin, Ltd-, 1 Merchants. l. MISS CODLIN, Shorthand Writer and Typ--0 iste, D. McLean. Esq.. Land and Estate Agent. MISS MASON, Shorthand Writer and Tyniste, Messrs. J. M. Memiic, Ltd.. Manufacturers. MISS BYGRAYE. Shorthand Writer and Typiale, Messrs. J. E. Butler, Ltd., Merchants. MISS MUSGRAYE. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, W. J- Cracroft Wilson, Esq., Solicitor. - MISS NOBES. Shorthand Writer, and Typ- „ iste, E. C. Bealc. Esq., Solicitor -'- MloS SWEETZER, Shorthand Write: and Typisie. A. M. Howden. Esq.. Commis- _ sion Agent. MISS UNDERWOOD, Shorthand Writer _ and Typiste, Messrs. Jnggcr and Harvey, Ship Chandlers. REOPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Three Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Terra begins from Date of Entry. , n Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus MOO Positions obtained for Pupils SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, „ "DOOK KEEPING. AND WRITING OCHOOL. SWANSON STREET. 'Phone 1147. Founded 20 years ago. " MABEL S. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL DO YOU WANT A BETTER POSITION? Of Course You Do Well, how do you propose to get it —by - mere " time-service" or influence, or will . you leave it to chance? Why not make ? SURE of ADVANCEMENT by qualifying '■ yourself for it '/ _ We will train you and put you in touch with the position you so much desire. »- Do not waste your time— ■d Qualify with us. 10 There are numbers of good openings for is qualified men—whether it be as Accountants X) or Book-keepers; as Engineers or Shorthand ,n Writers: as Law Clerks or Advertisement a Writers. Ie But there is no hope for the untrained— ,n the unqualified man—NOBODY WANTS lr HIM. )0 See what we have done for others, and „ 8 remember we ore willing to DO THE SAME m FOR YOU! Decide NOW to investigate the matter. Our advice is at your service gratis. Send — for Free Descriptive Prospectus, mentioning 1 the calling in which YOU MEAN TO - SUCCEED. Address; - TJEMINGWAY AND "DOBERTSON'S _ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, T TD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. _ WHY M ANT ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS pAIL! — The most difficult paper in the Accountancy Examination is Book-keeping. The - work to be done is so great that many students fail through lack of proper training in the quick and accurate solution of problems. In this subject, however, the Correspondence Students of ■DANES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Always score because they do - PRACTICAL WORK FROM TIME OF ENROLMENT. The course provided by this College is '■ undoubtedly the most efficient system of ■• Postal Tuition in New Zealand. Designed > by Mr. John S. Barton. F.I.A.N.Z, Solicitor >• of the Supreme Court and Lecturer in '• Accountancy and Auditing at Victoria Unin versify College, it covers s OVER 200 PROBLEMS FOR EACH r EXAMINATION, o , a SEND TO-DAY FOR PROSPECTUS, and 0 read how our Expert Instructors can nelp 't YOU THROUGH HOME STUDY to pass all Accountancy Examinations. WOODWARD STREET. WELLINGTON. ! H. AMOS. Director. AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. 1 MATRICULATION. r PERSONAL ACCOUNTANCY, L PUBLIC SERVICE. [ TEACHERS' " D." TUITION. BOOK-KEEPING. I LAW. Students intending to commence their - studies after Easter Holidays should enrol now, so that they can be drafted into -. classes and ready to commence directly after Easter. Only thoroughly-experienced Instructors employed—Public Accountants, University ' _ Graduates, and a Barrister-at-law. Fees moderate. Tuition of the highest order. Full particulars of fees for class work or private tuition on application to the Director, E. G. ELLIS A.PA. (N.Z.). Public Accountant, 11 and 12, Colwill's Chambers. Swanson Street, Auckland. Telephone 2601. 7 ANYONE INTERESTED IN OUR COR- -- RESPONDENTS SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTS ! TION SHOULD WRITE OR CALL FOR d | PARTICULARS AT THE ABOVE ADa| DRESS. a ! ig START 1915 RIGHT'! START 1915 RIGHT'! ~ START 1913 RIGHT!' Take tip the Study in your spare ! time of one of the following Profitable Professions: WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. I WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. 3 i ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. GENERAL ENGINEERING. GENERAL ENGINEERING. MILKING MACHINE EXPERT. MILKING MACHINE EXPERT. Begin at once. Let us know which sub- | ject you prefer, and by return we will send ■ you full particulars, scale of fees, etc. You ! study under specially qualified instructors, 3 I in our own class rooms, or by mail in your 1 own home. Start right now for a successful career, by I getting into touch with o i BOWERS. 1 b , AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. I AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. a, | AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, i JAS. W. BOWER - - Principal. 1 Tyrorc Buildings. Customs Street East. ! AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. 10 I START 1915 RIGHT" I START 1915 RIGHT" ) (START 1915 RIGHT'! : ' ' r>\STEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING J) COLLEGE, Imperial Buildings, opp. '■ Smeetoii's TYPISTES' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION i. i —Public Service I tie next exam, will be | held on May 29 1915. Miss Bastcn begs to int-uate that her Coa:mng Classes have already commenced and requests those intend- ° to take advantage of same to join at once. No reduction in foe to late corners, and no students accepted after March 31. d. _____ — = DTURROCK'B Engineering School. H.M. ;j j O Arcade. Auckland, will train you for a - good position as Electrical. Mechanical, or t. Oil Engineer, Draughtsman and Designer, j etc Send now. Full particulars free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 3

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