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Amusements. / IIVOLI. — '-Tffi' Tffl: _v;;,■:■■ TK < JLIVOLi. i I—— Ift'OLl. I —- , c CONTINUED QUCCESS I ONTINUED PUOCESB \ OF ■ :■ C rpHE rtHOST trousE. 1 JLhe Uhobt House. . rpHE fIHOST trOUSE. ( IHB vjhost .House. >. Starring tho Popular Favourite., TACK piOKPORDTOUISE TJUFP. J ACK JtICKFORD L/OUISE AIUFE. TACK piCKFORD OUISg TJU||. Jack XICKFOBD Louise HUFF. . Listen I At midnight, in it house reputed to be haunted, an intoxicated burglar Is hiding in , the attic, and two sisters and ft baby are . sleeping in a bedroom, each party unknown -. to the other. Another nan ontera, making J considerable noise. You aw ft small table topple over. In a. flash you see tho startled, superstitious burglar. In another you see tno torriQod, though less superstitious women. In five seconds you understand what a writer would need many hundreds of words to ten. So throughout the picture. Beulah Mario Dix has done one of her best bits of work in this scenario. Also, VIEWS OF EPSOM TRAM WORKSHOPS, . AMERICAN GAZETTE. AND A MIRTH- \ PROVOKING COMEDY, AND THE TTVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. rpivoLl . ■ — TK't IIVOLI — — JLIW rpivOLl ' ■ TCftH JLiyOLI :~"-7- IIVOLI Commercial Colleges, " " —'" " J ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1917 OFFICIAL RESULTS. j The Accountancy Examination results of , Mr. W. H. Hemingway. P.P.A. (N.Z., * F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and Mr. C. V«- Robertson, F...A.V., F.P.A. (N.Z.), for 1917, are ] as follows. N.Z. Sooiety of Accountants, Presonted. Passed. } May— Exam 7 6 Nov.— and Final 68 49 , University Book-keepers' j Diploma ~ .. „5» ,_ 41 j Incorporated Institute of Vlotoria (Exams, i hold in all Australian States,) i Presented, Passed. , April-Inter 33 31 Oot,-Inter 03 58 April-Final .... 45 44 1 Oct.-Final .... 60 61 i Federal Institute of Accountants of Australia (Exams, held in all States). / Presented. Passed. ' May-Inter. .... 70 64 , Nov.—nter. .... 110 98 May-Final .. .. 48 41 Nov.-Final .... 68 62 ] Total, 1017—Presented, 609; Passed, 643. Our total number of Passos to date ia 2850, with other results still to oome, More than 60 per cent, of those who have ' passed tho Accountancy and Book-keeping - Examinations of Now Zealand and Australia , in the last seventeen yor.rs have been pre- \ pared by Hemingway and Robertson. 'If you wish to acquire a sound, practical knowledge of Modern Accountancy or Practical Book-keeping, study with us. Write to-day. Address, . HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD,. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Secretary. P.O. Box 618, 'Phone 2508. rpHE COLLEGE "POR TiESULTS. •DASTEN'S COMMERCIAL rpRAINING rtOLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Opp. Smecton'a. 'Phone 2742. Profitable Employment ior Girls. Our Students are found in THE PUBLIC SERVICE, THE BANKS, THE INSURANCE OFFICES, LEGAL OFFICES. ACCOUNTANTS' OFFICES, < MERCHANTS' OFFICES. _, And Every Kind of Commercial Oflico. , SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. ; BOOK-KEEPING. OFFICE ROUTINE. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. All included in our SIX MONTHS' COURSE, Specially Recommended for Beginners desiring rapid and sure advancement. OPENING DATES: DAY & NIGHT CLASSES • • Now Started. SPEED SESSION 4th February. BOOK-KEEPING 4th February. Enrol Now! Term from date of Entry. Principal: MISS C. S. V. BA3TEN, A.N.Z.A.A. (by Exam.). A.P.A. (N.Z.). Assisted by MISS A. H. G,. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N.Z.)., Reporter. Profitable Employment for Girls. DUIN'9 COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE ' BUILDING. Princiv-ali MISS la. G. E. BRAIN (Late Principal of Remington College, Auckland). This NEW College— most up-to-date and beßt-appointed Commercial College in the Dominion— be opened on MONDAY, 4th February. 1918. Tho Syllabus includes:— SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPING BOOK-KEEPING COMMERCIAL ENGLISH tMnlm T „ BURROUGHS' ADDING MACHINE INSTRUCTION DICTAPHONE INSTRUCTION. _ Students receive individual tuition. The Prinoinal may be . interviewed by Parents and .intending Students between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the" College Office during this weak. , , For Prospectuses and further particulate &D6ly '" E. B. M. BRAIN, Office Manaaer. P.O. Bet 87. elephono 981 a. i n ■ —i —-—-1 RECENT POSITIONS OBTAINED FOB PUPILS. Miss Musgrave, Shorthand Writer and Tyoiste. Messrs. Baxter and Shrewsbury. Solicitors; Miss Gallagher, Shorthand Writer and Typislo, Messrs. F. Duncan and Co. Indent Merchants; Miss Booker. Shorthand Writer and Typisle. Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy; Miss McMillan, Shorthand Writer and Typiate, W. H. Hazard and Co.. Gun Merchants; Miss Howell, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, G. M. Newton, Esq., Solicitor: Miss Perkins, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. T. S. Morrin, Ltd., Merchants] Miss Cox Shorthand Writer and Typiste, W. R. Walker, Esq.. Land Agent; Miss Wulcocks, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. C. J. Owen, Esq.. Land Agent; Miss Coulthard, Shorthand Writer and Typißte, Messrs. Dalgety and Co, Merchants; Miss Underwood. Invoice Tyniste. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Merchants. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING SCHOOL, COLWILL CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST. MISS MABEL S. CLARKE, J. H. COLWILt. rpHE WORKER CUCCEEDS. The great fault of the rising generation la that it is afrtid of work—real, honest, hard work as our fathers and grandfathers know it. Life has been mado so easy through the immense development of the resources of civilisation in the last decade, that it has seemed to discourage effort and weaken the stamina of tho race. Don't to afraid of work. To bo ft master of men you must first be a master of your business. To bo this you must read and study under competent and- experienced tutors. At -RANKS' rtOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Complete Courses of Work can be obtained j for all Commercial , and Professional positions, and for all Publio Examinations. Write for a Prospectus NOW, and state the work in which you are interested. H. AMOS. Director, S" TURROCK'S Engineering School, 21, Hellaby's Buildings. Auckland, will prepare you for Government Certificate, Land, Marine, Oil, Electricity, Drawing, eto. Prospectus on request. 1 Restaurants and Tearooms. WHY W° R RY BOUT T UNCH OR TVINNER AT TTOME? When you can sit down to a Delicious Repast, admirably served, for actually less than a similar meal would cost you at home. , Thousands of Aucklandcrs are th.ding this out. Hence the increasing patronage be- .• stowed upon the Tillln. No home cookery can rival that of thin well-known Restaurant. rpHE rpiFFIN. I CITY CHAMBERS WRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawli 1 ing Fish Depot. Lower Queen St., nixl Hellaby's. . THE Best Place to Buy Useful Gifts for , Soldier Friends is at Hazard's. Reliable , Quality, light prioe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8