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Educational. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOAED. An Examination for Candidates wishing to sit for Standard VL Certificates, or for Certificates of Competency in Other Cinsses, will be field ' at the Normal School, Wellesley Street, on ' MONDAY. March 10, beginning at 9 a.m. ' Candidates must give notice, in writing, of ' their desire to be examined, to the Senior Inspector of Schools, Education Office. Auck- . land, not later than. Noon on SATURDAY, . March 8. such notice to give the reason • for which tho Certificate is sought. E. C. PURDIE, Secretary. ' QEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL , ° COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. \ CLASSES FOR PROFICIENCY | CERTIFICATES. i • Evening Classes to prepare students for the Standard VI. Proficiency Certificates will commonco on MONDAY NEXT, March 10th, at tho Normal School, Wellesley ' Street East. Standard V. Classes will also be held, with the object of preparing students for tho Standard VT. Classes. The foo for either class is 10s per term, payable in advance to tho Teacher. GEORGE GEORGE, I Director, i March 3rd, 1919. ' T\EYONPORT TECHNICAL SCHOOL. COMPULSORY CONTINUATION CLASSES. All young persons between the ages of 14 and 17 years, residing within two miles of ' the Devonport Technical School, and who are not attending a Primary or a Secondary School must attend at the Devonport Tech- ' nical School on WEDNESDAY, March 5, at 1 7 p m.. to be enrolled in the aiove classes. | Attendance is compulsory (see Section 124, 1 Education Act, 1914). Any young arsons residing beyond two ' miles from the Technical School may attend these classes as FREE STTJDMNIfI it thei; •parents sign the necessary Agreement. Full particulars can be obtainod from the Local Superintendent, Mr. W. H. Snith.J. P. KALAUGHER. Supervise"*, Auckland Education Board. T\EVONPORT TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1 THE TECHNICAL AND CONTINUATION CLASSES WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY. MARCH 10. 1919. Classes for Adults and for Free Place Students (Junior and Senior), will be held in tho following subjects:— ENGLISH, WOODWORK, ARITHMETIC. TRADE DRAWING. BOOK-KEEPING. COOKERY, DRESSMAKING. Full particulars can be obtained from the Local Superintendent, who will attend at the Technical School at 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 5.. to Enrol Students. W. H. SMITH, Local Superintendent. CAMERON JOHNSON HAS RESUMED 0 TEACHING. DRAWING AND PAINTING. STUDIO: 26, Queen's Buildings, Wellesley Street West. SCHOOL OF ART. " ELAM " SCHOOL OF ART, Rutland St., AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL, Auckland. THE NEXT TERM OF THE SCHOOL Will COMMENCE ON MONDAY, MARCH 17. JUNE ART, COMMERCIAL ! A RT, A PPLIED ART. Free Studentships Un<ler the " Elam" Bequest. E. W. PAYTON, Director. rpEE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUEBA. X • For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (Ago* from 6 Years te 21), ' REOPENS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, * 1919. Principal, MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champ* taloup and Edmiston. or Whitcombe and Tombs, Stationers. City, or Principal. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, U 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. PERSONAL TUITION.-Day and Evening Classes are held for the 8.A., LLB., Jf.Z. Matriculation, etc. Special attention is gives to Students for Matriculation. DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS.-Par-ticulais may bo had on application. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE,Courses have been prepared for tho Matriculation. P.S.E.. Surveyors' Examinations, etc. Particulars may b« had on application. Next Term will commence on. WEDNESDAY. February 19. The Principal will be at the College on and after FRIDAY. February 11, to make arrangements for next term. H. A. HOLL. 8.A.. 'Phone 4271. Math 8.H0n., Camb,, Ehg. ( ' = Commercial Colleges. * __ (THE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS, j DiSUN'B COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 'Phone 2742. Opp. Smeeton's. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS: SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING, 1 TYPEWRITING, OFFICE ROUTINE. 1 DAY AND EVENING CLASSES now started. Term from date of entry. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Enrol Now. SPEED SESSIONS:, , , .„, ELEMENTARY-- - - Monday, Feb. 10. INTERMEDIATE - Wednesday, Feb. 12. ADVANCED - - • • Friday, Feb. 14. PUBLIC SERVICE EXAM. S IN MAY.Coaching Classes commence TUESDAY, February 25, at 7 p.m. , . ' i REPORTERS' EXAM.-Preliminary: TUE& DAY, February 11, at 7 p.m. Candidates, 21 years; exam, rate, 150. COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING.-Speeial Classes (Day and Evening), February 10. Enrol Now. .-, Principal: MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. (exam.). Assisted by Miss A. H. Hasten, A.P.A. (N.Z). BASTEN'S COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. N -DRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland. ■ PRINCIPAL: MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. MANAGER: MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. The situation and general appointments of ' this College are unsurpassed in the Do- | minion of New Zealand. All departments have been reorganised io . offer increased advantages to the Students. Students receive individual instruction in all subjects, and are well cared for in every way. Term begins from, date of entry. Suit-' able positions are obtained. ; Prospectus obtainable on application. We particularly invite inspection of the College premises. 'PHONE 981 A. P.O. BOX 87. DRIVER'S Ticket Govt. Exam—Timo to brush up for March 14, and to study entirely {or May. Day or evening classes and by correspondence. Write for free booklot.— Sturrock's School, Hellaby'a Bides. Auckland. PLEDGES ALL BROKEN. DRINKO EFFECTS CURE. An Auckland wife writes:—"l am pleased to state that tho patient started his fourth I packet to-day. From the first powder he has 1 not tasted drink. It is marvellous, .as he ! has been a heavy drinker. Pledges and promises were broken over and over again." Could anything bo more convincing? Wo . have dozens of similar letters. Driuko can be given in any liquid or food, and secretly if desired- Treatment is not expensive and will not harm anyone, Booklet, with testimonials free, in sealed envelope on request State if Mr.. Mrs., or Miss. Address in strictest confidence, •• " LADY MANAGER, , 812H, Lambton Quay. Wellington. X Drink© Proprietary, ■•.: .'•.'■-.':,:/; -. ■■ :, :'■ I Lii I. .' .-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17100, 4 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17100, 4 March 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17100, 4 March 1919, Page 4

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