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Commercial Colleges. p A R E NT 8 And others with "the care of Boys and Girls approaching the time when they will enter the field of work are invited to investigate our " MODEL OFFICE-" System of preparing young people for the practical affairs of life. I A . Boy or Girl who goes through our I Special Individual Course will learn more m six months than he or she will in two years at an ordinary " High School." Moreover, on completion of our Course the young person is sure of obtaining and retaining remunerative . employment to satisfy the most exacting of modern employers. No matter what career a Boy is intended for—if he goes through our modern course of business education it will in after life prove one of the finest investments he ever made. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. W. H. HEMINGWAY. F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.N.ZA.A. NELLO PORTER. A.P.A. (N.Z.). R. B. MACDUFF, B.Sc. LADY STUDENTS under the supervision of Miss R. Colebrook, late Head Commercial Teacher, Napier Technical School. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PRIVATE OR CORRESPONDENCE . INSTRUCTION. -Interviewing Hours, 9.30 to 5.30 daily; Monday and Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. TTEMINGWAY AND TOOBERTSON, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. E. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1462. TREELESS. A limited number of Students will be accepted at £6 6s for a six months' course in Wireless. Individual tuition either by correspondence or in class is given by three instructors holding highest, possible diplomas. Write or call to-day for full particulars. >* "DOWER'S OCHOOL FOR -WIRELESS. TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. (Registered by the New Zealand Government, Marine and Educational Departments, as a School for Technical Instruction. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL' TRAINING COLLEGE. 'Phone 2742. Opp. Smeeton's. TYPISTES' ENTRANCE EXAM.—PUBLIC SERVICE. Coaching Classes commenced Monday, August 16, 7 pan. In order to cover the ground it is necessary to join immediately. NEW SPEED SESSION commenced September 13. rpHERE TS A TREASON why yon should qualify. When this great war is over the British Empire will be the greatest the world has ever known, and the consequent opportunities in the Commercial Arena for» those with the requisite qualifications will be more numerous than ever. We can train you to acquire that necessary knowledge. We are • constantly being asked by Employers for Competent Employees (male and female) to fill both Junior and Senior Positions. We coach in class, day and evening, or by correspondence. i , .Full particulars* of our Courses of instruction free on application. Write- direct to HERBERT TIARKS, F.P.A. (N.Z.). A.I. - (N.Z.). by exam.. rjpiARKS AND TTAYES. TTD, FERRY BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. A COURSE , OF OUR TECHNICAL -ci. TRAINING will assure your future success. Our Courses hold foremost place for Clearness.- Completeness, and Good Results— meet practical, modern conditions. Enrol with us and you will begin RIGHT! Send to-day for free descriptive Booklets. STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, H.M. Arcade, Auckland, HAVE YOU EQUIPPED YOUR GIRLS 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 or Evening Classes. | ■ 1 grOTT AND TTOARE'S "BUSINESS <-" COLLEGE. 23, SWANSON STREET. ' 'Phone 1400. *""1* > ~' v» Vo V. $» pOBITIONS FOR PUPILS DURING A '>* JLu./i, 1913. \ MISS PACEY. Shorthand Writer and ■ Typiste, New Zealand Homo Builders. MISS SWEETZER, Shorthand Writer and Typiete, Messrs- Baker and Co. MISS MURRAY, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Alliance Insurance Company. MISS MILES. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. A. 3- Denniston, Esq., Solicitor. MISS OWEN, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Messrs. Rcope Bros.. Agents. MISS YALLOP. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. N. P. Wyatt, Esq., Solicitor. MISS BETJTH, Shorthand Writer and , Typiste. Messrs. Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert. SolicitorsMISS MASON, Book-keeper. Messrs. A. B. Wright and Co.. Agents. MISS ROSS. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Messrs- Gillies and Gilfillan, Solicitors, Hamilton. MISS COLDHAM, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Allan J. Moody, Esq., Solicitor. Thr<je Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand.

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Term begins from Date of Entry. Write. Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. 6300 Positions obtained for Pupils. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT G, BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING . SCHOOL. 'Phone 1147. Founded 20 years ago- • MABEL 8. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL SWANSON STREET. THE MOST EFFICIENT SYSTEM OF POSTAL TUITION IN BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY Is provided by BANKS'' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. * Instruction is individual, practical, and purposeful. Hence the remarkably successful record of this College. BOOK-KEEPING—The Student handles all commercial documents and books of account used in modern business. * ACCOUNTANCY—Each Student can have as many Book - keeping Problems, Questions in Commercial Law, and Test Papers as he can do. All work marked and criticised by one of the following Instructors, who are fully qualified by examination and experience in their profession: — JAS. McINTOSH, A.1.A., N.Z., Publio Accountant. J. L. ARCUS, F.LA., N.Z., Public Accountant. C. B. ROBERTSON, F.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant. E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z., Publio , Accountant. The MERCANTILE LAW subjects are taken by MR. O C. MAZENGARB. M.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, of the firm of Barton and Mazengarb, who has just completed rewriting the whole of our Notes. Send To-day for Full Particulars! BANK'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 162. H. AMOS, Director. CONFIDENTIAL PISTE. Professional, -*- Commercial, Private. Duplicating a Specialty. M ISS E. M. J ONE Govt! Insurance Buildings. 99, Queen Street (Opp. Fort Street). 'Phone 2033.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16040, 5 October 1915, Page 4

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