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Commercial Colleges. \o POSITIONS FOR PUPILS DURING A JUNE, 1915. MISS PACEY, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Now Zealand Home Builders. MISS SWEETZER. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Baker and Co. MISS MURRAY, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Alliance Insurance Company. MISS MILES, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, A. J. Dennis ton, Esq., Solicitor MISS OWEN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Messrs. Roope Bros., Agents. MISS YALLOP, Shorthand Writer and . .Typiste, N. P. Wyatt, Esq., Solicitor. MISS BEUTH. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Fitzherbert and Fitar.erbcrt. Solicitors. MISS MASON, Book-keeper, Messrs. A. B Wright and Co.. Agents. MISS ROSS. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Mc.srs. Gillies and Gilfillan. Solicitors, Hamilton. MISS COLDHAM, Shorthand Writer and Typist. Allan J. Moody, Esq.. Solicitor, Three fahortband Speed Records for New Zealand. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, ■term begins from Date of Entry. Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus 53C0 Positions obtained for Pupils. I SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. Phono 11-17. Founded 20 years ago. MABEL S. CLARKE J. H. COLWILL. SWAN SON STREET. WHEN HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON Speak earnestly Listen earnestly!!! Every man in business will have to go over a hard road and find out its turnings for himself, but ho need not go over his road : n the dark if he can take with him the light of other men's experience— , -.M.- ' THE TRAINED MAN WILL GO THE ROAD OF BUSINESS. STRAIGHT AND UNWAVERING. THE UNTRAINED MAN will wander ' hither and thither—wasting time— wasting energy—missing opportunities. The HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON trained man has been educated to work out plans and problems successfully. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON trained men have succeeded, not because i were born money-makers, but because , they dug: out then* winning plans by patient try-fail-and-try-again methods. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON will train YOU Bw.ftly—surely—and confidently tram you in suoh a way that you will get a grip of your profession such as you never felt before. Will you send for our booklet. "Practical Book-keeping or "Accountancy?"—either l will give you more information than any business friend you can consult—either >s tree for the asking. ITEMING WAY AND J^OBERTSON, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND. THE "^/"ASTEI Learn Book-keeping in your spare time, and give yourself a greater opportunity to make good "in the worll Like practically eveiy other person, you have a desire, born of ambition, to rise in the world. You can beep ne a Competent Book-keeper by utilising a periion of the spare time you now wast». Our System of Instruction enables i you to acquirs a thorough knowledge of this great business asset at a minimum cost. Your personal assets are—Opportunity. Tin.e, Energy, and Ability. The va'ue of your <ime to you depends entirely upon the use you make of your energy. Is your future of interest to you? If so. writ© to us at cnoe, and we will show you how to " ELIMINATE THE WASTE rpiARKS AND JJAYES. J^TD., PROFESSIONAL COACHES. ETC.. FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. 'Phone 2742. Opp. Smeeton's.. TYPISTES' ENTRANCE EXAM.—PUBLIC SERVICE. Coaching Classes commence MONDAY. AUGUST 16, 7 p.m. In order to cover the ground it is necessary to join immediately. NEW SPEED SESSION commences Sep- ' tember 13. TTAVE YOU EQUIPPED YOUR GIRLS - CL FOR THE BATTLE OF LIFE? What can you suggest better than a good BUSINESS". TRAINING. Come and have a chat with us and we will advise you as to a Course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BOOK-KEEPING. Day cr Evening Classes. gTOTT AND JJOARE'S JJUSINES9 QOLLEGE, 23, SWANSON STREET. 'Phone 1400. J£NOWLEDGE jyjEANS J>OWER. The men who advance in their profes- | sion are always ready to step into a higher position when it comes along. Positions don't wait until you are ready. You, who are interested in Engineering, are you ready for higher positions? No matter what branch of Engineering you are employed in BOWER'S ENGINEERING COURSE is able to fit you for higher positions. We teach Engineering under the moat practical conditions possible. Our experts give individual attention to all students by Class and Correspondence. Send for Prospectus. JgOWER'S gCHOOL FOR JgNGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. Registered as a Private Technical School by the Government Marine and Education Departments. rpHE QUESTIONS OF THE £)AY. Would you learn how war end peace, in" vention and discovery, have produced our present civilisation? 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AMOr Director. gTURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, H.M. Arcade, Auckland. Specialists in Modern Methods of • me Instruction Enf?lnec rYou owe it to yourself to i»ot «t best results from your time and m very The unequalled advantages of our moleyare explained in Free Descriptive Booklet? Write to-day for them B°okleUi 1 _ MEN out late should carry an "l? Ready'' Electric Pocket Lamp or ToJY" Immensely useful; 3s 6d up-Hazard 1 - Queen St. p nazard 8 > 0 RAND'S REGULATING PILLS 71 box, most efficient on market, harm •ess. reliable Medicines, etc., sent post tie*. on receipt postal notes.—Bridge Drug Store 8, Kaiansahapo Road, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 12

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