|mI ; f ; Commercial Colleges. I *"t^ s v* Vd *•«- V* SOME POSITION FOR PUPILS DURING FEBRUARY. Miss Scott. Shorthand Writer and Typist*. City Engineer's Office. Miss Dignan. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, G. M. Newton, Esq... Solicitor. Miss Mills, Shorthand Writer and Typist*, Yorkshire Insurance Company. Miss Clonsh, Shorthand Writer and Typist*, Messrs. Gilbert, Boulton, and Co., Manufacturers' Representatives. Miss Copsoy, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, E. H. Wright, Esq., Accountant. Miss Hamilton, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Mcßsre. Caro Bros., Agents. Miss Campbell, Shorthand Writer and Typist©. Farmers' Union Trading Co. Miss Wilson, Shorthand Writer and lypiale, Murraya. Ltd. Miss Ussher, Shorthand Writer and Typist*. Messrs. A. Tyrce, Merchants. Miss Newman, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Farmers' Union Trading Co. Miss Hunter, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Chandler and Co., Adverunag Agents, THREE SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Torra begins from Date of Entry. Write, Call, or Telephone for Piospectns. 6600 Positions obtained 'or Pupils. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. 'Phone 1147. Founded 21 yearn a&» MABEL, 3. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL. SWANSON STREET. T\RAUOHTSMANSHIP. AP TNTEREST rrto TDARENTS. This Profession is one which is Highly Paid, and offers facilities for advancement above the ordinary avenues of employment. SPECIAL CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION Are being conducted by us for the training of Young Ladies and Youths to fill the Vacancies created by the war. SWRITE OS CALL FOR PARTICULARS. "DOWER'S CCHOOL "p<OR "piNGINEERS, Top Floor, TYRONE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Registered by Marine and Education Departments as a* Private Technical School. PRACTICAL , A DVERTISING TAUGHT BY POST IN 24 LESSONS. Banks Commercial College. Wellington. How offers an entirely new Course in Advertising—a course thoroughly practical and up-to-date, having been prepared by two widely-experienced workers in the advertis- > ing field—Messrs. Will Appleton and Malcolm Kay. of the Charles Haines Agency. Every man or woman who masters this Course will be able to find selling points in merchandise—to study probable purchasers and their buyrng-motivesto prepare " copy" that will appeal to tho greatest number of buyers— have this effectively set up in "type—and. in short, to handle any publicity proposition with perfect confidence. To-day the supply of really efficient ' Advertisement Writers and Advertising • Managers falls far short of the demand. 1 Here's an opportunity for everyone of average education! By Studying Banks' Course in your leisure hours you will soon secure a. firm grasp of modern publicity ideas and . methods, and bo enabled to earn a salary in keeping with your ability ns a producer of ' business. , Write for full particulars. ' ."DANKS COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS. » Director. BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. IMPERIAL BLDGS.. Opp. Smeeton's. 'Phone 2742. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. CORRESPONDENCE. OFFICE ROUTINE. Original and Up-to-date Methods. The College is still increasing us numbers and enlarging its accommodation. A sufficient testimonial in itself. ■"' ■ — i fOEMINGTON AND TJONEO i COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. OPPOSITE G.P.O. THE REMINGTON AND RONEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE: She Largest. Most Popular, and Moat Up-to-Dats College in Auckland. STUDENTS CAREFULLY TRAINED. 'And many of the Largest Business Establishments in the City INSIST ON HAVING OUR STUDENTS. I For full particulars, apply MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. _ Principal. A h ook: ' ,:KEEPEE ' 8 d ipl °ma Will readily enable you to obtain a wage commensurate with your qualifications. With each succeeding year the demand for the qualified becomes greater. A few hours per week systematic study under our guidance will enable you to qualify for a Diploma of the New Zealand Society of Accountants at the November examination. '■ Class and Correspondence Instruction under tha>.personal supervision of MR. HERBERT TIARKS. F.P.A. (N.Z.), A.I.A. (N.Z.). by Exam. Call or write us for prospectus, giving full particulars of examination syllabus. rpiARKS AND TTAYES. T TD., , „„„„„ BOOK - KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, AND LAW SCHOOLS, FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. K npurnoN IN shorthand, typewriting, and book-keeping WILL MAKE YOU INDEPENDENT AND i ABLE TO EARN YOUR OWN College Reopened January 24, 1916 ENROL NOW. STOTT AN Dc HOAR&S BUSINESS 23. Swanoon Street. Auckland. 'Phono 1400. gTEAM AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERWHY "not - YOU? Men with AMBITION are now busy quail tying a« Engineers in 7 QUaU STEAM, OIL, ELECTRICITY. AS A COACHING SCHOOL Jul ¥* B » )0 £( ali8 i? e j. n methods of Instrur cM v» Efts- sss Possible, so that" W™& be increased. IP YOU ARB O JNTERESTED, WRITE JJOWER'B gCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. TOP FLOOR, TYRONE BUILDINGS. t CUSTOMS STREET EAST, §&i' tij. . . AUCKLAND. £&• o?' Certificates, aoat on wau,™. u * nc, « Full particulars ■waf^sT' ,• ' - gfm' • : ~ ' ■ iH ■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16244, 1 June 1916, Page 4
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