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Commercial Colleges. PRACTICAL /TRAINING ,' tctor T>USINESS TIFE. DO YOU. KNOW we took in our Day Classes a young person, - aged 17, and prepared that young person for that Hall Mark of Efficiency—tho Diploma Examination in Practical Mercantile Book-keeping, granted by the N.Z. Society of Accountants, under examination conducted by the University of New Zealand- With no previous experience thai young person wag, in nine months, passed by us THIRD IN ORDER OF MERIT (Honours Place), against allcomers in the Dominion. Wo then found that young person a position commencing at £& per week. Give us the material—energotic, ambitious young men and women— and we can put them on the high road to real and lasting success in business life. Our students have no books to buy; they are supplied, in addition to personal instruction, with our magnificent correspondence lessons, without extra charge. Call in and investigate our system. DAY OR' EVENING. OR CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. TJEMINGWAY AND T)OBERTSON, UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 'Phones, 1462 and 2508, NELLO PORTER, A.P.A.. N.Z., Secretary. OV "' V. Vj f TIREE REGISTER KEPT For Convenience of CLERKS AND EMPLOYERS. 7060 POSITIONS OBTAINED FOR PUPILS 8 SHORTHAND SPEED RECORDS FOR NEW ZEALAND, 23 YEARS FOUNDED. Write. Call or Telephone for Prospectus. Term Starts with the Student. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BEGIN WITH BTDDENT. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. ■DOOK-KEEPING AND , QFFICE -ROUTINE CCHOOL, COLWILL CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST. Miss Mabel S. Clarke. J. H. Colwill. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. Principal: MISS M. G. E. BRAIN/ A Word to the, WiseBefore enrolling elsewhere call at BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. It will be a few minutes well spent and full of interest. You want the best. We offer it, You want to get on. Wo can help you. Now is the time to make a start. The College Re-opens TO-MORROW (Wednesday), April 3. E. B. M. BRAIN. Office Manager. Box 87. Telephone 981 A. . .i —— " rrtHE •DEMINGTON AND TKNEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (Opposite Strand Arcade). The Remington College is the best institution of its kind in the Dominion. Last year it ckced 211 ladies in positions in Auckland City alone. Why not have your daughter attend, and obtain on the completion of her Commercial Education a remunerative position? EASTER VACATION. EASTER VACATION. The College will be closed from March 28 to April 3, inclusive^ SPEED EXAMINATIONS. The usual Quarterly Speed Examinations will be held on MONDAY.' April 8, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Candidates must be in their places five minuten before advertised time. • . MISS W. A. SMITH. Principal, MR. H. R. HOBDAY, Director. ■ - Art Notices. ART -EXHIBITION. ADMISSION FREE. ~ QVER OKA -PXQUIBITE pAINTINGS 'ARE ON VIEW IN MESSRS. WINKS AND TTALL'S CALLERIES. QHORTLAND QT.. OPPOSITE AUCKLAND CLUB. THESE PAINTINGS ARE BY THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS OLD MASTERS AND ROYAL ACADEMICIANS. ■pOR pRIVATE GALE, Prospective Purchasers can refer to buyers at the previous sales, to the Extraordinary Bargains secured. _ . J. M. SCHAPIRO, Sole Representative. Ii daily in attendance, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. mi TT MOORE- TONES, ARTIST. Having returned after some years in Europe, has opened a Temporary Studio till after war. QTUDIO. HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHOBTLAND BTREET (Next E..r Office). Pai.lia.it and B. and W. Work Speciality. SAPPER H. MOORE-JONES' Original Sketches, made at Anzao and exhibited by Royal command to His Majesty the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace, are on view to those interested TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. 2 to 6. Those whose htfaei lie buried there especially invited. SCHOOL OF A RT ' RUTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. . TERM COMMENCED ON MONDAY. MARCH 18. For particulars of Fees and Free Studentships under the " Elam" Beauest, apply to E. W. PAYTON. , Director. TV A N G E . ! S. NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF ALL LEADING.MAKES IN STOCK. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. OLD • RANGES TAKEN IN PART , PAY- . MENT FOR NEW ONES. ■ V .-; STONEX ! AND/. WHITE, •Phone 1298. . '.' • WAKEFIELD ST,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16816, 5 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16816, 5 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16816, 5 April 1918, Page 7

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