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Commercial Colleges. g R A I N'S , QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. | Principal: MISS K. G. E. BRAIN (Late Principal of Remington College, Auckland). This NEW College— most up-to-date r and best-appointed Commercial College in - the Dominion— be opened on MONDAY, 4th February, 1918. The Syllabus includes:— SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPING BOOK-KEEPING COMMERCIAL ENGLISH BURROUGHS' ADDING MACHINE IN STRUCTION DICTAPHONE INSTRUCTION. Students receive individual tuition. The Principal may be interviewed bj • Parents and intending Students botween 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. at tho College Offico durmt this week. For Prospoctusoo and further particular! apply to B. B. M. BRAIN, Office Manager. P.O. Box 87. Telephone 981 a. ' QOOD pESOLUTIONS. "The folly is within ourselves— The world is what we niako it." ; Tho end of the old yoar and the boginning of tho new one is generally an occasion for reflection. Wliilo the bells aro ringing out their warning • that another year has commenced ro--1 flections will obtrude themselves of time mis-spent and opportunities ' neglected. Tho man who does not at [ such a moment make the mental resolve to do better must be callous and dead to tho world, without ambition and without hope. What better resolve than one to Qualify for promotion by study? JJANKS QOLLEGE, WELLINGTON, I Has 15 departments. It has a reputation for solid work and reasonable ' treatment. Write for a prospectus today, stating the work in which you are interested. H. AMOS. Director. EFFICIENCY-THE PRIME ESSENTIAI •TO SUCCESS. > _____ i Our Classes, which are held Afternoon! [ OR Evenings, will bo resumed on MONDAY - January 21. ' We prepare Candidates thoroughly and in ' dividually for the ! MATRICULATION. THE SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. THE PUBLIC SERVICE. THE TEACHERS', THE ACCOUNTANCY, And ' THE UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. We also give individual instruction it ; General Education (up to the Sixth Stand ard) to those whose early education ma] have been neglected. ; IMPORTANT , NOTE. - Our Clasi ' Students receive, in addition to personal in i Btruction from experienced and succeastu i teachers, the free use of our magnificen Correspondence Lessons in all subjectslessons which, written for local conditions have carried to success over 21,000 Students • This means a great saving in cost and en > sures tho tuition being absolutely up-to-dati I and complete. 1 All interested aro invited to come in an< ' investigate our system. ; Address, HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Professional. Coaches, Union Buildings, Customs Street East. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Secretary. i I" 1 ' 11 " er^J> S "'V9 i ■ in RECENT positions OBTAINED FOl pupils. Miss Mungrave, Shorthand Writer am Typiste, Messrs. Baxter and Shrewsbury Solicitors; Miss Gallagher, Sherthan< Writer and Typiste, Messrs. F. Duncan am Co.. Indent Merchants; Miss Booker, Short hand Writer and Typiste, Dominion Colleg , of Radio-Telegraphy; Miss McMillan, Short '* hand Writer and Typiste, W. H. Haean • and Co., Gun Merchants; Miss Howell ' Shorthand Writer and Typiste, G. M. New ton. Esq., Solicitor: Miss Perkins, Short hand, Writer and Typiste, Messrs. T. £ Morrin, Ltd., Merchants; Miss Cox, Short 9 hand Writer and Typiste, W. R. Walkei i- Esq.. Land Agent: Miss Willcocks, Short } hand Writer and Typists. C. J. Owen, Esq Land Agent; Miss Coultbard, Shorthan Writer and Typiste. Messrs. Dalgety am Co.. Merchants; Miss Underwood. Invoic Typiste, Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Merchant! CJHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AN! )J BOOK-KEEPING SCHOOL, . COLWILL CHAMBERS. SWANSON ST. MISS MABEL S. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILt. 0 A S TEN'S : QOMMERCIAL rpAINING QOLLEGE IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Phone 2742. Opp. Smeeton's. THE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. , , SPECIAL INTERVIEWS.— Principa has set aside a week, Jan. 16 to 22, durini ' which she. will be pleased to see Parents am others dosirous of starting their Boys am Girls in Commercial or Professional life • Our experience is at the disposal of all in terested, whether the young people are proa ) pective students or not, DO NOT take your children away fron school too soon. DO NOT give them the wrong kind o education. DO NOT start them in unsuitable employ ment. REOPENING DATES: DAY CLASSES • • • January 23. NIGHT CLASSES .- - January 28. TERM FROM DATE OF ENTRY. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, '• Commercial Correspondence, Routino, Etc. 1 OUR METHOD - - THOROUGHNESS. >' OUR AIM A HIGH STANDARD. OUR ACHIEVEMENT £ - - SUCCESS, n MISS C. S. V. BASTBN, A.N.Z.A.A. 0 MISS A. H. G. BASTEN. A.P.A. (N.Z.). — pOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOI S MEN OF NEW ZEALAND. Can you honestly say you aro satisfied wit your prosent position? YOU KNOW YOU CANNOT. The remedy is in your own hands. r 8 GIVE BOWER A CALL. He will advise you how to obtain a positio in any branch of Engineering. Classes end Correspondence Lessons in STEAM. OIL. ELECTRICITY, WIRELESJ " gOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOI . COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50 1? QTURROCK'S Engineering School, 2] 0 Hell&by's Buildings, Auckland, wii prepare you for Government Certificate 3 Land, Marine, Oil, Electricity, Drawing, et< Prospectus on request, Tea. JN HB JjEAE JJONK'S TIPPLE EA. ! 1/11 PER LB ' 3 FINEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION Wo have a Few 21b Billies of Same Tea, . 4/6 EiCE- ° N o ' 3 M ADDEMA B LEND T 0 J/9 PER LB. This is a Good Full-bodied Family Tea. S. L. P. R IUUERi WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. RANGES NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF ALL LEADING MAKES IN STOCK - REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. P OLD RANGES TAKEN IN PART PAS MENT FOR NEW ONES, STONEX AND WHITE. (| 'Phone 1268, WAKEFIELD SI.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 8

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