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Educational. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE AUCKLAND. Applications are invited for Four Scho'ai ships of £70 on the Maria Blackett Founda tion and for Six Scholarships of £80 on th ■ Marsh B'oundaticm. Copies of the regulations and forms o application can be obtained from th Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auck land,' where, applications will be received uj to January 20. 1920. addressed to '.-•-'. G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to St. John's College Trust. THE' LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. (Ages from 6 Years to 21.) THIRD TERM ' COMMENCES WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1919. ' Boarders Return September 29. Principal, . . MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONEB. Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. Champ taloup and Edmiston. or Wliitcombe anc Tombs. Stationers, City, or Principal. T7-ING'S QOLLEGE, i AUCKLAND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: Mr. C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc NEXT TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. 10th FEBRUARY, 1920. Prespectuses from the Booksellers, Auckland, or from THE SECRETARY, King's College, Auckland. Commercial Colleges. RIMING •TTIGHThe higher the aim the longer the shot. In like manner does the far-seeing, ambitious, determined young man or woman who aims high get farther than the apathetic —"good sorts" otherwise— are content with an "average" standard, which after all means only mediocrity. Wo can show you the way to obtain a position of trust and high remuneration. Let us tell you how. Send to-day for particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY; or in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or of Preparation for the MATRICULATION, the PUBLIC SERVICE, the TEACHERS', the PHARMACY A, or the LAW EXAMINATIONS. Say -jnst which interests you, and write to-day for particulars. Address: JJEMINGWAY AND "DOBERTSON'S QORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, m. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. (Established October, 1697). "-^— —■— ——no— —_■■■■■—_______ POSITIONS LAST WEEK. Mies Hirst, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, uoy Insurance Co.; Miss Keogh, Shorthand Writer and Typiete. ,-W. H. Hazard. Esq.. Gun Manufacturer; Miss Green, lypiste. Messrs. Baldwin and Hayward • ir ls * . Campbell. Shorthand Writer and iypiste. Messrs., Paterson and Robertson, Merchants; Miss Smith. Shorthand Writer and Typiete, Messrs. Stanton. Johnston, and Spence. Solicitors; Miss Neweil. Shorthand Writer and Typiste. rW. H. Hazard,, Esq" Gun Manufacturer; Mis ß Thompson, Typiste Royal Insurance Company; Miss Parker, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. Messrs. Baxeif 5u d Shrewsbury, Solicitors; Miss Lloyd, Shorthand Writer and Typiste. A. B. Proud. Esq.. Indent Agent. 25 Years Founded. 3 Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. Write, call, or telephone for Prospectus. Day and Evening Classes begin with Student. Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping, and Office Routine School. ColwiU Chambers. Swanson Street Miss Mabel S. Clarke, J. H. ColwiU ! 'Phone 1147 JO pARENTS OF A MBITIOUS "CTOUTHS. Consider th© attractions of " Wireless' as a profession for an alert, intelligent young man. A qualified Wireless Operator travels the world on good pay—the work is attractive in every way it takes a man out of the rut. ' STUDY WIRELESS IN 1920," Is a good decision for a youth. . Many Students qualify in about six months. INQUIRE TO-DAY, "QOMINION /COLLEGE OF TOADIO-TELEGRAPHY, T TD., ELLISON CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND P.O. Box 1032. Telephone. A 2151. Branches: Wellington. Christchurch, and Dunedin. rpHE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. gASTEN'S C^S^ L T RAINING IMPERIAL BUILDINGS (opp. Smeeton'e) 'Phone, 2742. REOPENING DATES. Day Classes - January ID §Z^ n % CUBSeS - - - February 2 opeed Sessions - . . Eebruarv 5 Book-keeping Course (night) - February 9 _.—,„ Term from Date of Entry INFORMATION—December 22-24 and De ffnm 29 " 3 . 1 our V n i> Assistant will be at the Office to supply Prospectuses and give information re next year's Classes to those desiring same. ™° SHORTHAND. TYPING BOOK-KEEPING. I-r-UNU- .„ Principal: MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, A NZ A A BASTEN'S COLLEGE FOR RESULTS gASTEN'S >COM^EaCIAIT-TR^INING RESULTS OF SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. " oollr Miss E. Warhaft .. . . .007 Miss E. Stych , . .. 005 Miss 1. Nevvby .. .. " ' onq Miss I. Carter .. .. .'! 206 Miss Sims . . . . , . . 095 Mis» J. McGregor . . . . \' 204 Miss D. Lowe . . . , \ " oqo • Master Gwilliam . . . . " " 200 Maximum marks. 240. Other candidates • nay have particulars of their marks on aopli. a.tion. v Y"OUNG MEN WANTED. AMBITIOUS AND EAGER, TO QUALIFY AS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ' ' An interesting and absorbing occupation is • nat of an Electrical Engineer, and a capable nan commands excellent pay. You, in your -pare time, whilst in your present job, can itudy to become a first-class Electrical engineer through BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, fhose advanced and simple methods, taught >v Qualified and certificated teachers /an be eadily grasped, and m a wonderfully short ime fit you for a splendid position Just areful, thoughtful study is required. No lacking or cramming. ° Correspondence and Personal TuitionFees in Cash or Instalments. JAMES W. BOWER, Certificated Engineer, Colwill's Chambers, v> r, a -n Swanson St., Auckland. CTURROCK'B " gCHOOL OF -ENGINEERING 'AN TRAIN YOU FOR ENGINEERING WORIC, Government Certificates, Electrical. Mehanicai. Oil, Suction Gas, and Refrigerating, nth .the mathematics and drawing necessary ' « r their proper study. ■ Our lessons are pre- ' ared by experts, and individual attention is iven to every student, whether in class or ' y correspondence. al Ambitious boy or man, never mind what • ou have NOT done since you left schooL ' e right a touch with us, and we can hel, '■ ou to the success you can achieve. WriS « once * and °J Prospectus and tree advica rill T reach by return mail. M LELLABY'S BUILDINGS (OPP GPOi ' AUCKLAND. **•*".«* j — t _ _ . 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 14

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