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Commercial Colleges; '- ■ A UCKLAND Q.Q,MMERCIAIi ." -i TNSTITU.TE.: .. '■/] ENROL NOW FOR PERSONAL TUITIOH .-■ |§ BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY ',/, V «-ii v * he A n ferfunate in securing the ser- " * ices as Coach in the above subjects of MR ' A, ,s', SEAMAN. A.1.A.N.Z.. A.P.A. <«-Z.), Public Accountant, 1?;..* l e?ior Honoursman, Final 1910. J)irst tm& Essayist, Institute of Accountn .... ants, 1910. qualified as Solicitor of Supreme Court. SERVICE, Our instructors for these oM ™ns. a» experience. Grad,!ateS * itU wide tea< * fa|! dividnte 8 limited, to secure individual at *f nt '° for each student, write, call, or 'phone for particulars. E G. ELLIS, A.P.A. (N.Z.), 11 •«« 12. Colwill Chambers, Dit6Ctot - Swanson Street, Auckland. 'Phone 260 L JT'S BEST TO COME TO US FIRST. A»w.V f i our . Pupils , have attended other schools professing to teach " wireITX .w ore ., lhey came to «s to be coached for he final examinations. We flit a i, j of ., Jane and money bad ±L mT ß lkd *»«». «b in the first in stance. Our staff is composed of praeW?™i%^ ho ¥ d llifrh certificates of Wireless Telegraphy. Furthermore, they have had world-wide experience, and Z'VTi 117 what to teach J'ou-what you must know to be a successful opera--SKT&J&i£P YOXJ WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN SIX MONTHS. , Our fee is ten guineas, but our course is tne cheapest in the lons run, because our pupils are successful. Call or write for full particulars. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY. 4th Floor, Ellison's Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. And at Wellington. jTjOES rnflS WAR mEACH Y ou? One great lesson which must have imPressed itself upon every individual in these stirring times is the absolute necessity for Preparedness. When the war is won we shall engage in another greirt struggle, namely, that for the development of our trade and commerceOur'success will be determined by the preparedness of each individual worker. If you wish to be ©Quipped for the opportunities which will present themselves to you. learn fresh subjects and increase your skill m those already acquired. The best positions will be taken by those who are best .Qualified for responsible and skilled activity. gANKS' COMMERCIAL AOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Exists to help you to become an efficient Accountant, Book-keeper, Lawyer, Soldier, Teacher,- Public Servant, Stenographer, and Business Man generally. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tuition. Send for a prospectus. We shall o» pleased to hear from you. "DANES' COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE* WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 162. H. AMOS. Director. r ■ ... - i Educational. SEDDO"N MEMORIAL -TECHNICAL" - COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. SATURDAY CLASSES' FOR PUPIL' TEACHERS. Country Pupil Teachers who are within reach of Saturday Classes' in Auckland, should attend Hygiene and Botany Classes at the College on SATURDAY next, March 18, at 9. a.m. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. March 14, 1916. INTERMEDIATE and Public Service: 1 Separate class for Ladies- Arithmetic a > - speciality.. Proficiency Certificate: Mornrn* and Evening classes. Teachers' D; Oral and Correspondence Courses- Send for schenie.-r- . H. Mason, M.A.* Eden Terrace. ■«■"' • "' TTNIVERSITY COACHING COia&GE, "-A FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. % 'Phone 4271. NEXT TEEM COMMENCES ON, -^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY.4: >• . " ';y, Students are carefully prepared for the Matriculation, Public Service; w Surveyors' Examinations, etc. ~-.-•>.... Classes are held each morning,' afternoon, and evening t "- ../•' The Staff consists of Honours Graduates of Oxford, Cambridge, and. New Zealand "Universities. All are experienced teachers, and have had continual success with their pupils. DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS. Especial attention is given to this department. Each pupil, receives..;individual tuition " •,-.:' ».>-., -- TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.. . >; Particulars, will be sent on application. -.'>' Intending Students should call on or ring . '■'. up the Principal as soon is possible; in order to discuss their work and make.arrangements 'the first term. . "- --'■■ -..'■".; -- H. A HOLL, BJL., Camb;, Ene-, 'Phono 4271. Honours in Mathematics. c;'' ; :=■'".. ===== ===== J .: Teachers of Music. _. ' -V% CROWN MUSIC STUDIO. No. ii. HELLABY'S.BUILDINGS (Opp. G.P.0.). ' '■■ ■--* 5": Under direction of Mr. H. P.- Cornwall, Voice Specialist and Instrumentalist, late ' Principal of Imperial College 'of Music, Sydney. ' ..A Pupils received for Voice Culture (Italian placing method, as taught by eminent Italian masters), also Violin, Piano, Mando- •», lin, Guitar, Banjo, etc. Glasses arranged, and Private Schools > visited. . . , .J Investigate our teaching .capabilities,, whioh are an incentive to artistic accomplishments and rapid progress. -■-.... Interviews 11.30 to 12.30, and » to 5 p.m. MR. H. F. STEWART, F.s'.M. ] (Medallist), : "\- TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND , « THEORY. - —- l Pupils Coached for All Exams. ' Terms moderate. Apply to ....-■; AUCKLAND PIANO AGENCY.8. Victoria St. W, 2to 4 p.m. every day. MISS G. L. BOULTON, A.S.M.; Miss IV.L F. I. Boulton, P.S.M.-Teachers Singing, Piano, Violin, Theory.* Studio; ,61. yueen St. ■ ■■>■ *" *.' -■' - -.- ''. "_' === = 1 GEO. W. BASLEYI REGISTERED PAIEHTAOENT, H.Z. \, Patenli, Designs, Trails Mirks v^r and Copyrights obtained J >- and registered in all c tft jflb countries. i^^^^^^ Searches made, t \ \jr v> ynP offlwim: Uou«M7, lT j/fffi' Drawin,Ti V _j*&V> made br fuUy expefienyyj' ceddraOithtsmiii.FtaiaiKlreliable |< /\bV lnlormatioii obtainable at IBe- • UNIVERSAL PATENTS AGENCY (X) WAITEHATA CHAMBERS, Onto- st w«t. AIICKIAHP I— . ■ I Trade Marks. Designs, and Copyrights S3 applied for throughout the world, 3 Drawings and Spcciflcjitions prepared, a Records searched. Advice given to M Inventors, 3 BALDWIN & RAVWARD I Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers | HEAD OFFICE-WEIJJNGTON. | t- 'Auckland Office: ■» 1 ' : 8, Smeetou's Buildings, Queen Street. | ; Q. A. McConncll. GE„ | M Mechanical Engineer & Draughtsman. 3 ~j. Telephone 1514. -,,. "...-." g *»v. Before trying any kind of 't/eat- _ ; nient, sulTerers from De &f °f' b ~•/ should send is for Profesaor RayNESS, "BTC. Coronations Buildings, Bank Street,:: Whangarei., and may shortly wt«r» to-AucWuii.. jM i -■m---i'n s:-':-M.-^Bi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16178, 15 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16178, 15 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16178, 15 March 1916, Page 3