ROBERT '• At ' ■j THE -- .. S4-SSISS -~ Th ° BLANCHARD S4SSIS£ PRINCESS. BLANCHARD SftSSiSS' JTRINCEBB. BLANCHARD WARWICK WARWICK. BLANCHARD vI&SSSSS ■* VtARWICK J BLANCH WARWICK - in. BLANCHARD WARWICK "TOLD BLANCHARD WARWICK " X OLD >■ BLANCHARD WARWICK BLANCHARD JS-fBSJSg IN HE BLANCHARD WARWICK BLANCHARD WARWICK TTILLS." BLANCHARD WARWICK . HiLLS." BLANCHARD WARWICK Th- BLANCHABD BLANCHARDS _ ■ ' LANCHARDS WARWICK in BLANCHARD WARWICK A BLANCHARD WARWICK FEAST BLANCHARD WARWICK OP BLANCHARD WARWICK MELODY. ' BLANCHARD WARWICK BLANCHARD Q'NEIL QT. TTALL, pONSONBI DON'T FOEGEST! TfANCT pAIR AND WONDERLANI To lie Held on MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4. 5, and 6. ( Commencing at 7 p.m. Grand Entertainments and Side Shows « . all descriptions. Fun Galore for Old and Your*. Proceeds in aid of No. 5 Candidate, Ponsonby West. '_Admission: Adults 6d. Children 3d. • «& "jIfARITIME FOOTBALL CLUI fi£\Q SUTTON BENEFIT CONCER' *> IN TOWN HALL. In consequence of the Temporary Stoppag of the Trams, tho Committee of the abov have found it necessary to Postpone th holding of the Concert from October 7 til October 21. All Tickets sold will be available for th altered date. W. LIVERSIDGE, Hon. Seo. i' " '■' i iRoad Board, Notices. r pHE ALBERTLAND NORTH ROA] ! J- BOARD purposes, on October 16, i; terms of the Road Boards And Rating Acts 1908. to make end levy a General Rate o thrcA-eightha (?) of a penny in the pouni on all ratable property in the district, pay able in one sum" on October 18, 1920. The Rate Book is open foi inspection at th Board's Office. m „ ' GEO. E. FARRAND, To Hana. Sept, 30, 1920. Clerk. Commercial Colleges. REMINGTON AND ONEO pOMMERCIAL rtOLLEGE REMINGTON CHAMBERS. 244. QUEEN • STREET. CHORTHAND. rpYPEWRITING. AND QOMMERCIAL T>OOK-KEEPING. ARE TAUGHT TO STUDENTS OF BOTE SEXES. Instruction is individual, and th© creates' garo is taken to develop the capacity of eacl Student for Commercial work. Parents whc vi »? eir children to enter upon bus ; life after the Christmas Holidays shook enroll them now. . *i? T . Classes: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Mondays to Fridays. % . - j'SK.™ B ,Classes: 7 to 9 p.m.. Monday! and Thursdays. TERM BEGINS AT DATE OF ENTRY. Prospectus on Application. Principal ..... MRS. MARTIN. Managing Director - - H. R." HOBDAY. BE Y OU EARNING £12, £8, £4 P ER W™OR LESS? rK&iJ;** ? orld of commerce there are twe arfJ \ ihi T^* ri rf J workers—the Qualifiec Sri?i,7u e F« aUalfie Au Anyone can join ii with the latter, but the question is: " Whal former 1 ?" * PreVent YOU with th« nw4*s V? e czs J for the Specialist, thi Qualified Man. Great opportunities, libera salaries, and increased .material joys awaii me men who know." ( BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. This interesting and remunerative profes sion holds great prospects for all who take it up with ambition and /enthusiasm. Ir if 7 f leala ?d alone there are scores of excellent positions waiting to be filled by thoroughly efficient accountants. Give thought to your future, become eligible for the big job with the big. pay Diligent study, will quickly lift you from tile mass, and put you on the upward track Send, without delay, for a free copy of oni Accountancy Booklet. JJEMINGWAY AND J> OBERTSON'S, CORRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, T IMITED, P.O. Box 515. Auckland. "DRAIN'S m_ i COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. And ' ' Hooker and Kingston's Bldgs... Hamilton ~~„„„ The Syjabus includes: — TOUCH TYPING.-Th> 3 subject is taught on new Scientific Methods, ensuring Accuracv and fa peed. »*■».* SHORTHAND— easy Speed System used. Lessons become interesting bv our methods. * BOOK-KEEPING.-This subject is under the personal supervision of Mr H r ROBINSON . F.P A iS.Z.) The lessons are based upon Mr. Robinson's wide experience and are designed to impart th* fullest po£ Bible instruction to the student. STENOTYPY INSTRUCTION. - This branch of instruction is under the super vision of a certificated and thoroughly efficient teacher. Competent Stenotypists will soon be in great demand. Students should enroll at once. "" BURROUGHS COMMERCIAL FIGURE FACTO INSTRUCTION.—BurroiBh-s Add: ing, Ledger-Posting, and Calculating Machine Instruction is exclusive to BRAIN'S COLLEGE. No other College in Auckland can give this instruction. Term commences from date of f-ntry Prospectus obtainable on application ' „ MISS G. E. BRAIN. Pnncinal PO R ISS E ' B " M ' BRAI % Manager. P.O. Box 87. 'Phono 9dlA. "WANTED. Smart ambitious Electrical T T Engineer for Power Station. Must have passed Government Examinations balary to commence, £600 per annum. How often an advertisement similar to tho above is seen in our dailies. Become a candidate for one of these high-salaried positions. LET OUR EXPERTS PREPARE YOU for THE Government EXAMINATIONS. ™ A few hours each week of , our efficient method for class and home study is all von need. " * Write to-day for prospectus " B '* to gOWER'S ENGINEERING OCHOOL. Colwill-8 Chambers, SWANSON ST.. AUCKLAND P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington). jgASTEN'S COMMERCIAL rpRAINING /COLLEGE. OPP. SMEETON'S. 'Phone 2742. EVENING CLASSES. During Ihe suspension of the tram service Classes will be as under: — rYPING AND SHORTHAND THEORY SPEED.-Between the hours of 1 and 6.30 p.m.. Mondays, Wednesdays. and i ridays. BOOK-KEEPING.— 6 15 COACHING CLASSES— arrangement. J. S. V. BASTEN. F.N.Z.A.A., A.P.A. (N.Z.) Principal B^R^igg^^ Decide now that you will become a, burrock Student. If you are willing to study you cannot fail, because—" our fe« lolds good till your ticket is obtained " STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. iiellaby a Buildings (opp. Gl'O) Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 10
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