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Educational Notices. Basteits commercial training COLLEGE-—Book and Magazine Evenrag. Winners of Prizes, How Many Competition: C. Robinson. E. Scott, L. Perkins, H. Smith. A. Hawthorn. I}. Bann&tyne, A. Espden. E. Haydon. ORNING and Evening Classes.— ■ttl, D.. Senior Free Place, Pub- Service: Arithmetic a. specialty; modern direct methods in Latin and French.—H. Mason. Eden Terrace. FE- FAIRBURN. Teacher Pianoforte • and Theory; 90 per cent, passes- Interviews. Tuesdays, 2 p.m 62, Orange Road, Mt. Eden. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, ST. AIDAN'S HALL, REMUERA. Principals—Misses Twiss and Toulson. School will reopen on TUESDAY, BEPTEMBER 22, 1915. "DARNELL KINDERGARTEN, PREA PARATORY SCHOOL. KNOX HALL, HOBSON PARK ROADMISS PARTRIDGE (Principal). Third Term commences ? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1915. P S 0 M kindergarten AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, BRACKEN AVENUE. Principals: MISS E. F. BROOKE-SMITH. MISS E. CROFTS. Assisted by Students of the Auckland Kindergarten AssociationThird Term begins on TUESDAY. September 21. Telephone 1843. "DEMUERA KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ST. MARK'S HALL. Principals: MISS E. F. BROOKE-SMITH. MISS E. CROFTS. Assisted Students of the Auckland Kindergarten AssociationThird Term begins on TUESDAY. September 21. Telephone 2317. JOINDER& PREPARATORY Woodaiis Road, Mount Eden. Principal MISS K. HICKSON. THIRD TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. September 21. Telephone 4063 (three rings). OHELTENHAM DEVONBoarding and Day School* for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN, Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington. Assisted by an efficient stafi and visiting teachers. Third Term, Sepiem*r 2*: ,B°*rders return 20th. Tie School is delightfully situated for those desiring ** air and bathing. Prospectus at MessrsCtiaroptaloup and Edmiston's and Messrs Upton s. or on application to the Principal. fJIHE AND SCHOOL CLEVELAND HOUSE." REMUERA. Principal:. MRS S A. MOORE-JONES. fj ? •* 9 London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers. . English aiid Foreign Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral' Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds- Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloun ana Eamiston. THIBD TUESDAY. 'Phone 803- Free railway; trams to gate. Y OUN G pEOPLE! We train yon efficiently for a remunerative position under our new " ODEL QFFICE" gYSTEM. A system of instruction whereby you are taught thoroughly the actual work yon will be required to do in the modern office. Our " Model Office" instruction is conducted by experienced men of businessfull members of the New Zealand Society of Accountants. PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE. Come in and talk the matter over! W. H. HEMINGWAY. F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.N.Z.A.A.. Solicitor. NELLO PORTER. A.P.A. (N.Z.). LADY STUDENTS under the charge of MISS R. COLEBROOK. late Head Commercial Teacher. Napier Technical School. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PRIVATE -OR CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. JJEMINGWAY AND J^OBERTSON'S AUSTRALASIAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LIMITED. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. E. 'Phone 1462. " ' a ! Commercial Colleges. POSITIONS FOR PUPILS DURING 1915UIS J? -P AC EY. Shorthand Writer and _ yiBX-e, Nov Zealand Homo Buildcn MISS SWEETZER, ShorthanT Writer and __Typiate, Messrs. Baker and Co. MISS MURRAY, Shorthand ' Writer and in lypistei Alliance Insurance Company. MISS - MILES, Shorthand Writer and J- ypisw. A. J. Denniatan. Esq Solicitor. MISS OWEN. Shorthand Writer and TyP= Messrs- Roope Bros. Agents MISS YALLOP Shorthand Wrifer and Typist*. N. P. Wyatt, Esq.. Solicitor MISS BEUTH. Shorthand WrteT.nd bSSSt fee's- FltZherbert and Fitiherbert. Solicitors. MISS MASON. Book-keeper. Messrs. A BWright and Co.. Agents. MISS ROSS. Shorthand Writer and Tjv:ste. Messrs- Gillies and Gilfillan, Solicitors. Hamilton. MISS COLDHAM. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Allan J. Moody. Esq., Solicitor. Throe Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. D 47 A^ D EVENING CLASSES. Term begins from Date of Entry. -? T Telephone for Prospectus. 5300 Positions obtained for Pupils. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. Phone 1147. Founded 20 years ago. MABEL S. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL. SWANSON STREET. WHY WE CHARGE TEN GUINEAS FOR OUR WIRELESS" COURSIi-? Because our College is the only School in the Dominion with a certificated teacher of Wireless; Because we prepared the first New Zealand pupil to sit for examination - Because we are specialists, and devote' all our energies to teaching Wireless; Because, as a result of our specialised tuition, our pupils secure well-paid positions. • AS A MATTER OF FACT. Our fees have ALWAYS been higher than those of Schools who teach Wireless as a side line. On the other hand, we spare neither expense nor trouble in qualifying our pupils. WHEN YOU LEARN FROM US You will have the help of men who have had, every kind of experience, including service with the Navy. Marconi Company. and the Australian Commonwealth. We can qualify you in six months. Class or postal tuition. Send for our Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY. Fourth Floor. Elliaion Chamber#, Queen Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 4

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