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_ Educational. /CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONv' PORT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal MRS. A. E. DEAN. TERM in. WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY I . September 23. Boarders Return September 22. Telephone 77. Devonport. PREPARATORY CCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, fe ST. MARK'S HALL AND ST. AIDANS in HALL. REMUERA. Is it THIRD TERM BEGINS o* WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. i© _" : ' ie Principals: 3- MISS E. F. BROOKE-SMITH, | e MISS E. CROFTS. * 'Phone 1843. r- ■■ — , CT. ANDREWS PREPARATORY AND >* ° KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, *j ST. ANDREW'S ROAD. EPSOM. ft , T ? rm J?- commences WEDNESDAY. Sepa tembor 24. n Principal ■ M. V. WHITE. F ]yj[ELMERLY rtOLLEGE, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, P A R N E L L. gOARDING AND T")AY OCHOOL FOR GIRLS. _„ _? flird Term Commences WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. Principals: . MISS HELEN THOMPSON. I. MRS. ARTHUR BOULT. Miss Thompson At Home by appointment. ) Interviews can be arranged by letter or by • "Phone 2725 (before 11 a.m.). j, . liS T " QUTHBERT'S, : j MOUNT EDEN. . Principal: £ MISS I. J. MACDONALD, M.A. >. Third Term Begins: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 1919 n .. " Boarders Return TUESDAY, 23rd inßt. p F. W. MATTHEWS. • v- v t », ... Secretary. e N.Z. Insurance Buildinge. ' — — i •THE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA . X For ' BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. iAges from 6 Years to 21.) THIRD TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1919. Boarders Return September 23. Principal, MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES. Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champ--1 faloup and Idmiston. or Whitcombe and 1 Tombs. Stationers, City, or Principal. UNIVERSITY QOACHING pOLLEGE. 22, FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. PERSONAL TOT'TON.-Day and Evening Classes are held for the 8.A.. LL.B NZ TToi j at i on ct %; Special.attention is given Students for Matriculation. . ~„f eURV E.ORS—Day and Evening Classes nave been resumed. Subjects: Astronomy Geodesy, Computations, Earthworks, and Irenerai Science. DEPARTMENT FOR JCNIORS.-Par-tlc4!i?fs-»S"7 be had on application. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.— • Courses have been prepared for the Matriculation. F-S.E.. Surveyors' Examinations, • etc. Particulars may be had on application H. A. HOLL, 8.A., •m. ~_, Maths Hon.. Camb., Eng. Phone 4271. Commercial Colleges. rpiE gIG -yyORK 0 F T' DAYATOST large modem enterprises are, con- * trolled by Electricity, which in turn is controlled by an Electrical Engineer. How very important then is that Electrical Engineer! And. he is paid according to his importance. Good position, good salary and world-travel are his. Why don't YOU study to become an Elec- : trical Engineer? JJOWER'S ENGINEERING QCHOOL lias over 2000 passes to its credit, and no unai failures. Correspondence and personal . tuition. Fees: Cash or Instalments. Make an Appointment To-day. JAMES W. BOWER. ' Certificated Engineer. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. rpHE QOLLEGE TpOR "DESULTS. ' 1 BA S T E N ' S A S T E N ' S COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE. / Phone 2742. Opp. Smeetons. SHORTHAND. TYPING. BOOK-KEEPING ■ (Day and Evening Classes;. . ( COMMERCIAL . BOOK-KEEPING. -Three \ Months Course designed for those in em- ! , ployment and capable bepinnerß. ! , Day Classes . .-*" . . ED., Sept. 10 •' Evenins Classes . . MON., Sept. 22 , Will finish by Xm&s. I » PUBLIC SERVICE NOVEMBER EXAM - ' < Junior and Senior Classes started * • — — ' ( QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS! I COY. SECRETARIES i : t§?^S__? BBS ' ! ARE WANTED! TEACHERS! ! ARE WANTFrv - AD RR T 3 ER^ E i NTS: ! ARE WANTEDi i ARE YOU TRAINING? . Never vr?,% (he demand for trained men and women more insistent than it is to-day In every business and profession employers are looking for assistants who are showing a desire to GET ON. They are paying good salaries to TRAINED helpers. ThSvTro j watching continually for AMBITIOUS ' workers. ; INCREASE YOUR INCOME l by enrolling as one of our students. Name the subject of your ambition and leave the rest to us. We can show you the way to success, no matter in what direction your ambition lies. *«»» Our record of successful students in Examinations and. Professional occupations is unaPPfoached in Australasia. That is why our organisation is the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Send for Free Pros t pectus and Booklets. ®* ' ros ' \\ WRITE TO-DAY—NOW' * I " " o JJEMINGWAY AND -ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LIMITED. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. F ~ I s ESSENTIAL that .those desirous of entering coir- J _t?s&_& TURNING a Zroush _ OUR COLLEGE affords students = the opportunity for a complete course 1 SHORTHAND, d n - TYPEWRITING. ] OOOKKEEPING. \ with INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 1 n 'Sell subject. " g V'» shall lie pleased to give you £' fni«. particulars if you will call or s .' r.r e. gi " J DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. T?:r.M BEGINS AT DATE OF ENTRY. 1 I ii J REMINGTON AND "DONEO ? COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. { A OPPOSITE STRAND ARCADE 1 MRS. MARTIN - ' - Pr; ,. M , ' A H. R. HOBDAY - - Managing r SI a r. &

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 14

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