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Commercial Colleges - H : — .' SUCCESS TN ' T.IFE : Depends on one's ability to overcome dif- ] Acuities and to make the rizht use of opportunities. - : '' : / ~,. V' , ' With ' such favourable . conditions . as x 1 'j exist to-day in : the Commercial World, ,: for both boys and girls; it cannot be said ; ; there is any lack of incentive to (juaiuy J . for the many ..positions k open ; in our ••■'. Banks, Insurance Companies . and Mer- ; 1 cantile Houses. ."',''.,.-. '/■'- : '' 4 1 . ■We can - always find < positions for our Students who will pursue their studies 'Systematically and. industriously. ;■■, 1 To-day there are more vacancies than ] Qualified applicants to fill them. We would point out that our Students receive our personal attention, we are not dependent upon employees in carrying out our contracts with Students. Our contract is to coach you personally, whether in class or by correspondence, and we conscientiously fulfil our contracts. See us personally, or write, and we will send you the fullest answer to your inquiries. •' TIARKS AND TIAYES, T.TD.. BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY. LAW. AND MATRICULATION SCHOOLS, FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. ' "REMINGTON AND TJONEO ] COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE AND SHORTHAND-WRITERS' ASSOCIATION. Tho Usual Quarterly, Shorthand Speed Examination will be held at tho above College on THURSDAY, September 28, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. Candidates must bo in their seats five minutes before the time mentioned. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal. I RATHER. If OTHER, , yOUR TJAUGHTERWHAT OF HER FUTURE? Is she responding'to the Nation's Call, and going out into Business, in fulfilment of tho unprecedented demand for woman, which 16 growing and growing? v Then put this question to yourself:— . She is untrained. What will she receive 1 ' until such time as sho becomes proficient in | the work of oven an ordinary office— pit- 1 tanee? Now, supposing you could place her! at once in a Bank, or Law Office; or Insur- ; ance Office, or in one of the big Commercial Offices, at a good salary to commence, with • prospects bright for quick and sure advancement—you would think it worth whilo . spending a few pounds on her equipment, woulfn't you? . . ~. ■ .„ A few months of training with us will double or treble her chance and her worth the day she ontcrs business life. I Wo Have Ideal Courses especially compiled ! for Girls, in— (a) BOOK-KEEPING. m mnimmn , (b) SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ! (c) ACCOUNTANCY. (d)ADVT WRITING. „„„„_ ~,_ (e) COMMERCIAL, ENGLISH, AND . ARITHMETIC. . inmm , (f) COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. [ Day and Evening Classes. Private or Correspondence Instruction. Please call or write for further particulars. Advice Gratis. ' [ Address: 1 HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, ' # Union -uildincs. Customs Stroet East-UP-TO-DATE Electrical Courso for motorcai engineers; Government certificates, draughtsmanship, etc: class or correspondence.— Sturrock's Engineering School. H.M Arcade Auckland . e. -1 Educational. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY ' SCHOOLS. ST. MARK'S, REMUERA. BRACKEN AVENUE, EPSOM. . . Principals: MISS E. S. BROOKE-SMITH AND I MISS CROFTS. THIRD TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Telephone 1843, CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. THE THIRD TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. BOARDERS RETURN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. Principal: Mrs. A. E. Dean. THING'S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 1 WARDEN: The Bishop of Auckland. HEADMASTER: C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc. NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916. Prospectuses from Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston, Whitcombo and Tombs, or from the Secretary. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA » Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., MR C.P., CM., S K., London Staff of Graduate aud Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class education tor Girls on Christian but UnsecWnan , Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modorn '' Languages. Taught Conversationally. Mater- " nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building!,, with perfect ventilation and d.dinagc. Extensive Grounds. Prospestus ' ut Messrs. Upton and Co., Champtaloup ' ana Edmiston. Term commences September 26. Trams to gale ROYAL Oak Kindergarten and Preparatory School—Third Term commences September 26.—M. V Whi'e. Principal. I , - ===3 Business Notices. riUSTOMS AGENCY. MESSRS. A, B. WRIGHT AND SONS. , LIMITED, Havo added another Branch to their General Carrying Business— That of ;' CUSTOMS AGENTS. ! Having taken over tho Office and Staff of the late A. L. ANDREWS AND CO.. They are now in a position to handle expeditiously all classes of Customs work. , WRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, FORT STREET. "g N G R A V I N G. youNo and no., 19 AND 21. LORNE STREET. , MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS NAME 1 PLATES. STENCIL PLATES. BTEEL STAMPS. At Lowest Rates. MR. BURNS MACDONALD. Magnefio Healer. 8, Piorce Buildings, corner Symondß St. and Khyber Pass (next Sneddon's), upstairs. Scientific treatment for Rheumatism. Paralysis. Catarrh. Urio Acid, end Nervoui Complaints, Tonsilitis, Liver, ; Itidne;', Brcaelu'al, Bowel and Bladder Com- 1 faints. Blood Circulation, Muscles, Evil Habits. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. A : W. '~ B BY A.N T. xx« . Successor to P. Bryant, v .Coal Merchant, and Carrier. >■ 2, Waitomata Chambers, next to Customs Bldgs., and Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. Covered Vans for Furniture Removal,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16342, 23 September 1916, Page 4

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