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Commercial Colleges. I WAS SUCCESSFUL, A WAS SUCCESSFUL.. "T WAS SUCCESSFUL, A THANKS TO BOWER'S THANKS TO BOWER'S " _ THANKS TO BOWER'S! " These are the words of one enthusiastic Student—a successful Student, of course, for all who are coached by BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS are successful, not only in their e>animation, out in their future profession as well. In Electrical Engineering >ur Course is one of the most carefully prepared in the world. It is easily understood and up-to-date, is accurate to the smallest detail, and has put hundreds of students on the road that leads to success! Students' work, from beginning to end. is under the supervision of foremost experts in the profession of Electrical Engineering* If interested, send us your name and address. We will, without cost whatever to you, send fullest particulars, cost, etc.. by return mail. JAS. W. BOWER, Principal, Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland. 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 50. Q(UR "DOOMS. The success of our past students has resulted in such a large increase of present students that we have leased more commodious offices on the fourth floor of Ellison's Chambers, in Queen Street. -pOR , REACHING WIRELESS. For teaching Wireless we now have a large suite of offices, with increased facilities for imparting the necessary knowledge to our pupils to enable them to qualify for high-salaried positions. Tuition is by class or by post, and you are invited to call or send for our prospectus, and full information of the lucrative profession of "Wireless Operating." rpHE "TiOMINION /COLLEGE OF T> ADIO-rpELEGRAPHY. New Address: ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. \ . gTUDY. W HICH M EANS £gJ) ! You wish to earn more. You feel it is your duty- to do so. You can do so no matter what your present position. If you have Ambition and Determination you can fit yourself to hold a really good position. How?—By a course of systematic study of the right sort. Since our foundation in October. 1897, we • have taken in hand and successfully taught over 11,000 to earn more. May we not be of similar assistance to you? What do you wish to succeed in? We have ,a large expert staff, who, under ur splendid system, will teach you privately, thoroughly, expeditiously and inex- I pensively right in your own home. We have courses in:— Practical Book-keeping. Accountancy, Advertisement Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Business Correspondence. We prepare Candidates for:— Law. Teachers', Matriculation, Civil Service, Surveyors', and all Public Examinations. Our Expert Staff teaches Electrical. Mechanical and Civil Engineering and Building Construction. Send to-day for free prospectus of subject or department which interests you. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools, Ltd.. Auckland. " ALL, WE ARE AND ALL WE HAVE." -*"*- said Mr. Massey, "is at the service of the Empire." This is very true. But what we ARE and what we HAVE is determined . very largely by our EDUCATION. To train and educate oneself is to servo the Empire, for it is increasing one's value to the Empire. Now, "DANKS'S pOMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. By faithfully preparing students for the Law Professional ) Accountancy ) Book-keepers' ) Public Service ) Examinations University J Entrance University ) Teachers' Certificate ) Stenographers' ) Helps large numbers of citizens to increase their worth to the State. Remember, that the wealth of a country is in it* citizens, and that the surest riches are of the mind. Our unrivalled system of Postal Tuition will enable YOU to study successfully for any of the above examinations. Write for particulars. H. AMOS. P.O. Box 162. Director. Wellington. POSITIONS FOR pUPILS DURING JANUARY. 1915. MISS BATES. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12