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Uj,, i ■'.«■■:-.-,:.'.y ■■' •■i7.'.v,, , .y,-'0.'..-,vi'-';''.-'-... ••/ Commercial Colleges. : w . i ii " i I, • I i pEMLNGTON.'AND " •"ONEO :,• ; COMMERCIAL % QOLLEGE. .'', ' l 244, Queen Street £■ 9* '■■:'*':■ \ (Opposite Strand Theatre, PARENTS ANb GUARDIANS who desire a Course of Business Training for their young people cannot do better than send them, to a Commercial College where the instruction is conducted on sound business lines. The REMINGTON COLLEGE offers this great advantage." *, Our Principal haß had many years' practical office - . experience, and is therefore in a . position to know just what training is necessary to enable students to fill positions ' with satisfaction to their employers and with credit to themselves and to the College. :> • « • -~..„ OUR COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Comprises: : PITMAN'S SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING - TOUCH ANE VISUAL _„ ' BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC COMMERCIAL ENGLISH BUSINESS HANDWRITING USE OF DICTAPHONE LATEST METHODS OF FILING GENERAL OFFICE ROUTINE BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE . ADDING MACHINES m,„ ADDING AND SUBTRACTING TYPEWRITER DUPLICATING AND COPYING. BOTH DAY AND EVENING CLASSES are held, providing tuition for students of all ages, irrespective of sex, who are desirous of being trained for commercial life, or who, being already engaged therein, wish to increase their efficiency and thereby their earning capacity. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND is thoroughlj taught, all instruction being given by practical shorthand-writers, who nave used the system for many years, both in commercial correspondence and in reporting for the newspaper press. THE OUTSTANDING POPULARITY ql the REMINGTON TYPEWRITER in busi ness offices creates an enormous demand foi REMINGTON OPERATORS, and oui TYPEWRITING INSTRUCTION is eagerij sought by students who desire to become proficient in the use of the ordinary typewriter and the adding and subtracting machine, BPECIAL ATTENTION is given tc BOOK-KEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY There is no other College which offers the same facilities as the REMINGTON for the acquisition of a practical knowledge oi Book-keeping and Accounts. Ever? student receives individual instruction. All work is carefully supervised, and the services of « competent Instructor are available at all times,- not merely engaged for the purpose of delivering a lecture to the students once oi twice a week. After acquiring a thorough knowledge of double-entry book-keeping, students may go as far as they please m the higher branches of Accounts. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, COM MERCIAL ENGLISH. BUSINESS CORRE SPONDENCE. GENERAL OFFICE ROU TINE, etc., all receive due attention in the curriculum, and practical instruction it jir«, in the use of both DUPLICATING AND COPYING MACHINES. THE COLLEGE is equipped with a com fortable Luncheon Room, and a Matron it in attendance daily. The Class Rooms are airy and well lighted, and students receive every possible care and attention in ever; way. THE COLLEGE REOPENS for instructor on MONDAY MORNING. 19th January, and Evening Classes are resumed from the same date. Commencing on WEDNESDAY, 7tl January, the Principal will be at the Col lego daily from 10 a.m. to noon, and. from 1 to 3 p.m., for the purpose of interviewing and enrolling new students. TERM COMMENCES FROM DATE OF ENTRY. Prospectus on Application. MRS. MARTIN Principal. H. R. HOBDAY • ■ Managing Director. i ii ' i Tourist Resorts. AUCKLAND BUSINESS PEOPLE! Why go further afield for you CHRISTMAS'VACATION When the HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS Are practically at your door? Come to HINEMOA HOUSE. You'll enjoy yourself—no doubt about that— at the same time you'll feel wonderfully toned up. read.' for the New Year's work, after taking the Mineral Baths. EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS are just being completed, including large new Smokeroom, Drawingroora, Lounge, Bed-sitting rooms, etc., all newly furnished'in elegant and comfortable style. LARGE SWIMMING BATH with spring, board, ahute, and cold showers. Large Plunge Pool and small private baths, all on the premises. (Bring Canadian Costumes for mixed bathing.) Also Croquet Green and roomy Social Hall with excellent dancing floor, free to guests. Public Tennis Courts, Croquet and Bowling Greens in Domain, adjacent. Kaipara River Trips and delightful motoi drives. Hampers packed for picnickers goini out for the day. .„ . A Masquerade Fancy-dress Ball .will be held on BOXING NIGHT in our Social Hall Orchestra engaged. (Visitors kindly bnnt music, and instruments also.) Book early, a bookings are already heavy. Tariff, £3 3s per week; 10s per day. Kindly bring own bath towels; or can hire at 3d each. 'Phone 17. *,*•*. Public Kiosk on Grounds—Cool Drinks, Ice Cream, Tea, or Coffee served by dainty girls. CTONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, 43. 47, 49. SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND. This ideal private hotel is elevated on 4 triangular knoll, faomg three streets, with extensive and well-kept grounds. containing croquet lawn, secluded in heart of the blockHealthiest and most prominent part ol city, within five minutes of business and amusement centres. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TOURIST TRAFFIC. Accommodation for 130 guests. Tariff: 10s » day. No weekly tariff MR. AND MRS. A. A. BROWN. Propra. Telegraphic Address: -Stonehurst. Auckland Telephones: Office. 374 a; Visitors. K62a. TTOTEL MORTHLANI (Next to Y.W.C.A.. Queen Street, first trail stop above Town Hall). This Large and Commodious Establishmen is one of the most up-to-date private hoteli to Auckland. The Northland accommodate! over a hundred guests, and is furnishei throughout in modern style. Bathrooms or every floor are fitted with 'he latest appli mce». The Billiardroom is situated on tb< ground floor. From the Recreat.on Roof an< Balconies extensive views of the Harbou: and Gulf are obtained. MRS. EVANS. Late Royal Court and Grande Vue, Proprietress. «T> aAI AI- _ B. oUti * r 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST ?V-TO-DATE HOUSE NORTH OF AUCKLAND. Even poseibh Modern Convenience, Conveyances meet All Trains. TERMS 7s per day: 42s a week. Further particulars mailed on arplicatwi 10 PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITITLE. Telouhone No- as (Helensville Bureau). RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLABB BOARD AND RESIDENCE Elevated position, opposite Governme-n House and commanding magnificent view of the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of c'ty. i.lectr:c lush throuihout. „ Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. Mrs. g. H. Mcdonald. the mansions PRIVATE hotel 1 Kotorua, N.Z. Under Entirely New Management. Three Minutes from Railway Station. Every Modern Convenience and Comfort Terms Moderate. Wire or write. Proprietor, Rotorua. TTOTEL ARCADIA, HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. . The most centrally-situated House n Rotorua; one minute from P. 0., Governmen baths, and railway station. All .trams me Telegranhic address: Baird s. Phono 47 P O Box 93. Terms moderate. . r.u. oox ao. URa BAIR])# ropm{resß . BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO HP A. the Largest -Private Hotel o Rotorua' Can accommodate l considerabl; &r™m:ra.tciudfnr?ne 4sr« bath-bouw. M°*[jX gide trips. Term SJK *"fe* —* aU tmM - a x BRENT. Proprietor « riT FORD BEACH HOUSE M BALTBORN ROAD. TAKAPUNA. IDEAL WINTER HOME FOB WtUAu VISITORS. Special Winter Tariff on Application, On* Minute from Beach. K. BRETT. 'Phone 7. Takanuna. TXTHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON VV HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall. Cuba Street. First-class accommodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout. Elevator. Ten bathrooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Tariff. Os per day; £3 10s per week. Now under entirely new management. W. E. WEBB. Proprietor. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 7