Educational. QEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES. Evening Classes re-opened on MONDAY, March a. Students may, enrol between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., 6r between 7 p.m. and 9 P.m. ' GEORGE GEORGE, Director. The ladies' college, remuera, AUCKLAND. Principal-MBS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, „. London and Cheltenham. Vicc-Pnncipal-MISS A. E. MOORE JONES. N.Z. University STAFF OF EXPERIENCED GRADUATES. CERTD. PROFESSORS. EDUCATION-To Present Day Requirements. on Christian, but unsectarian Principles. Number of Pupils Limited. Individual Consideration. Resumes—Boarders and Day Pupils, February 12. D.V. Prospectus at Stationers, City, or of PriacipaL UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. V 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland, NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1918. PERSONAL TUITION.-Day and Evenins Classes are held for the 8.A.. LL.B., N.Z. Matriculation, etc. Special attention is given to Students for Matriculation. DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS.-Par-ticulnrs on application. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.Particulars may be had at tho College. ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEXT TERM.Mr. Holl will bo at the College <m and after THURSDAY. February 14, to enrol Students for next Term and to give any information concerning classes, etc. H. A. HOLL. 8.A., Maths. Hon.. Camb., Eng. 'Phone 4271. Commercial Colleges, ii I, i i i POSITIONS LAST WEEKMiss McKallar, Shorthand Writer and Typist*. Union S.S. Co.: Miss Reid, Shorthand Writer and Typisto, Oliphaut and Oliphnnt, Solicitors; Miss Donald, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Ocean Guarantee Corporation, Ltd.; Miss Hawke, Typiste and ' Cashier, D. R. Rovell, Esq.: Miss Bygra-es, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. J. J. Craig, Ltd; Miss Dalton, Shorthand _Writer and Typiste, J. Kalraan. Esq., Solicitor; Miss Edwards. Book-keeping, Auckland Terminating Building Society ;. Miss Myra Caddy, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Messrs. .1. E. Butler, Ltd.; Miss Hay, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, N.Z. Dairy Association, Ltd. Term logins with Student Day and Evod ins Classes. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOK--0 KEEPING. AND OFFICE ROUTINE SCHOOL. COLWILL CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST. TJ RAIN'S COMMERCIAL .COLLEDE. Principal: MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. (Late Principal of Remington College, Auckland), This New College is the most up-to-date and Best-appointed .Commercial College in the Dominion. It is situated in the New Zealand Insurance Company's New Building, Queen Street. The rooms are light and airy, being planned and furnished with a view to tho health and convenience of Students. 'The Syllabus includes: SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPING, BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL ENGLISH, BURROUGHS' ADDING MACHINE INSTRUCTION. DICTAPHONE INSTRUCTION. Students receive individual tuition, Now is the time to enrol. Prospectuses on application to E. B. M. BRAIN. OQico Manager, P.O. Box 87. Telephone 981 A. THE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. "DASTEN'S riOMMERCIAL TRAINING pOLLEGE. IMPERIAL BLDGS.. OPP. SMEETON'S, 'Phono 2712, EVENING BOOK-KEEPING CLASSESCommence MONDAY, February 11, 7 p.m. SHORTHAND SPEED SESSION-Elcmontary-MONDAYS, 7 p.m. Intermediate—WEDNESDAYS. 7 p.m. Adtanced-FRIDAYS. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Office Routine. ENROL NOW. Term from dato of entry. SHORTHAND-WRITERS' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. PUBLIC SERVICE. Coaching Classes for the May Examination will commence FRIDAY NEXT, _ February 15, 7 p.in. Those intending to join are requested to do so AT ONCE, as no reduction in fee is made to those joining lite. Latest dato for joining these Classes is MARCH 1. BASTE.N'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. The Collego for Results. . pRACTICAL BUSINESS ■EDUCATION. STUDENTS MAY ATTEND DAY OB EVENING. Our aim is la give a thorough, sound, practical training for Modern Business, and to assist our Students to obtain positions which they may retain with satisfaction to their employers ana themselves an<i credit to us. Our Permanent Staff consists of Six, who hold tho University Book-keepers' Diploma or the Accountancy Degrees. Our Lady Students are in charge oi two Experienced Lady Teachers, who hold the University Book-keeping Diploma. REMEMBER: Our Class Students receive, in addition to individual instruction, the free use of our magnificent Correspondence Lessons, which have brought to Success over 24,000 Students. Our Book-keeping and Accountancy Exam. Passes total 2687, including 81 Honours Places. Parents and others are irvited to call and investigate our System. Also, TUITION BY CORRESPOND ENCE. TTEMINGWAY AND -ROBERTSON, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. , (Founded Oct., 1807). NELLO PORTER. A.P.A. (N.Z.), •DOWER'S ENGINEERING AND WIRELESS OCHOOL. A FATHER'S OPINION. Dear Jones, My son, who is learning, to bo an Engineer, is attending BOWER'S ENGIN. BERING CLASSES during THREE EVENINGS a week. Ho states that the lectures are so interesting and instructive that to miss thorn is a real disappointment. Bower takes such pains to impart his knowledge, and his School iB so thoroughly equipped that I think you ought to send that boy of yours along, too The address is "DOWER'S ENGINEERING CCHOOL, THIRD FLOOR, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 60. STURROCK'S Engineering School, 31, Hollaby'a Buildings, Auckland, will prepare you for Government Certificate, and. Marino. Oil. Electricity. Drawing, etc Prospectus on request. " TWERLASTING " PRESERVING J TA*S. . FINEST JARS ON THE MARKET. PINT. QUART, HALF-GALLON. Wide Mouths. Perfect Caps. The prices for Canned Pie Fruits will b: doublo the ordinary price this ■ coming winter, on account of the tremendous advance in the- price of Tv - , and the difficulty of getting a supply sufficient for requirements. AGENTS FOR "EVERLASTING" JARS: A T ENTRIOAN AND ("10., T Tp., ' CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. * i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 3
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