Commercial Colleges. 13 jy£ONTHS' rpuiTION IN gHORTHAND. rpYPEWRITING, AND "DOOK-KEEPING Ft\?v TpU INDEPENDENT AND ABLE TO EARN YOUR OWN LIVING. COLLEGE REOPENS JANUARY 24, 1916. ENROL NOW. gTOTT AND TTOAHE'S TJUSINESS COLLEGE. 23. SWANSON ST.. AUCKLAND. 'Phono 1100. REMINGTON AND TJONEO QOMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. The above College closed on Monday, 20th December, for the Christmas Vacation, and •will re-open on MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. 1916. Parents, intending Stnd.mts are invited to call at the Office, -where they can obtain Prospectuses and all particulars regarding the College, and may also inspect the College premises. I MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal. Remington Chambers. Opposite G.P.O. 2$ B PREPARED. .17,11 is no* , an established fact, that, to ensnio mccs, - or , their life's work in whatever vocation their lots may be cant, our boys and pir.s must t bo properly equipped with just tho kind of training the students of JJEMINGWAY AND pOBERTSON'S QCHOOLS receive. Tlie exceptional opportunities for advancement, which aro now open in New Zealand to its efficiently-trained young women, girls and youths aro unprecedented. jyA.Y AND JDVENING pLASSES. pRIVATE OR CORRESPONDENCE TNSTRUCTION. Don't delay another day. but call or writ" tor particulars, stating just what subjects you aro interested in. "ujlc.s Address: UNION BUILDINGS, Customs Street East P.O. Box 516. 'Phono 1462. EEED EXAMINATION FOR SIR ISAAC PITMAN AND SONS' SHORTHAND SPEED CERTIFICATES Will be held in Classrooms, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. Speeds: 80. 100. 120. 150. ISO words per minute. LIEUT.-COLONEL A. MORROW. F. H. WILLIAMSON. Esq.. H. R. J. SHORT, Esq.. Committee. THE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. SWANSON STREET. 'Phons 1147. Founded 20 Years Ago. MABEL S. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL. THREE SPEEDS RECORDS HELD. GOING FOR ANOTHER. THE MOST EFFICIENT SYSTEM OF POSTAL TUITION IN BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY Is provided b £r BANKS'S 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 ana books of account used in modern business. ACCOUNTANCY—Each Student can have as many Book - keeping Problems. Questions :'n Commercial Law, and Test Tapers 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.. Public Accountant.. J. L. ARCUS, F.1.A.. N.Z., Public Accountant. C. B. ROBERTSON. F 1.A.. N.Z.. Public " Accountant. E. L. ENTING. A.1.A., N.Z.. Public Accountant. The MERCANTILE LAW subjects are ' taken by MR. O. C. MAZENGARB. M.A.. LL.B.. Barrißter-at-Law, of the firm ot Barton and Mazensarb. who has iust completed rewriting the whole of our Notes. Send To-day for Full Particulars! BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Woodward Street. Wellington P O. Box IG2. K. AMOS, Director. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. Imperial Buildings. Opp. Smeeton's. ' 'Phono 2742. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. ETC.. ETC. LEAVING SCHOOL. ''The greatest injury parents can do their children is to bring them up to bo helpless." ' REMEMBER the results of your present decision are to bo LIFE-LONG. DO NOT take your children away* from school too soon; DO NOT give them the wrong kind of edii- _ cation; DO NOT start them in unsuitable employment. REMEMBER! More than ever are the, young to become the builders of Empire; "'V." el V° do that for which they are best fitted. Miss Hasten will be pleased to diV cuss perplexities wl th parents and guardians and to advise them in tho l«t interests of the children whether prospective pupils or not during week commencing January 17. ICIG. MißS \PA S '(N2 P ASTEX - A.N.ZA.A., MISS A. H.C. BASTEN. A.P.A. (X.Z.) -pELEGRAPHY. This School holds the distinction ot t having trained Miss J. Fowler who is the First Lady to obtain the -\eu- Zealand Government Certificate as FIRST - CLASS WIRELESS OPERATOR. Our System of Instruction, a* l\l'Hl\\ m by EXPERTS, make* an EXPERT OF EACH STUDENT It >* Free from CRAM, and HOLDS GOOD until the Student Secures his or her CERTIFICATE .Each Student is Taught the Principles of Electricity from an ACTUAL WORKING PLANT. If interested in this Science, ca'l for Information, IF POSSIBLE otherwise write for * ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS. "DOWERS gCHOOL FOR "pNGINEERS, TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS* STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. ' JJTURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL KJ „ . HM. Arcade. Auckland. Preparation for Government Certificate. l eenron r reac l ' ond<:aCe - Fu " *«*»>»** 1 n
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 3
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