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Commercial Colleges. yon .QANNOT pET ,&WAT JjTROM XT. Yon simply MUST earn mow money. The cost of living is going everything costs more than i* used except, perhaps. PRAC- ! TICAL EDUCATION ft is I ■worrying; the cost of living will go up more before it comes down. And yet the prospects in the business 2SS. d _J" * never brighter — FOB THE TRAINED MAN OR WOMAN, lp the Qualined, wages were never higher. You MUST earn more, and you. CAN earn mora by becoming efficient. May we eendjmi particn-if^U-S.*—o"* Course in PRACTICAL. BOOK-KEEPING or in MODERN * ACCOUNTANCY, or in SHORTHAND, or in BUSINESS METHODS, ?F. £S. r -r«5 of Preparation for MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS C AND D. THE LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE, or THE UNTVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS? Say just which interests you and write to-day. ADDRESS: , * ITEMING WAY AND T> OBERTSON'S QORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS. T IMITED, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. "DRAIN'S QOMMERCIAL /COLLEGE. 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By diligent and persevering study at our classes you can rise from apprentice, or from sth or 6th Engineer to 2nd or Chief. No man has ever exhausted the power that lies in the words "Go on." Going ahead steadily, step by step, is the secret of ! success. Fully Qualified Teachers Always at Your Service. Write for Prospectus " A " To-day. JgOWER'S "ENGINEERING QCHOOL, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. BWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington). OVER 10 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL COACHING BY CORRESPONDENCE Decide now that you will become a Sturrook Student. If you are - willing to study you cannot fail, because—" our fee holds good till your ticket is obtained " STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Hellaby's Buildings (opp. G.P.0.) Auckland. * . Educational. JJAMTLTON HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOOL HOUSE FOR GIRLS. Applications for enrolment at "Abbotsford " Hostel for High School Girls, should be made before the end of the year. Girls aro under the personal supervision of the Senior Assistant Mistress. First Term 1921 begins February 7. Full particulars on application. R. ENGLISH, , 1 Secretary. KING'S COLLEGE AUCKLAND. ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster - - C.. T. Major, M.A. NEXT TERM Begins THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1921. Prospectuses may be had from the Booksellers or THE SECRETARY. rnHE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA A- For BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (Ages from 6 Years to 21.) TERM 8 OPENS SEPTEMBER 28 (D.V Principal: Mrs. S A. MOORE-JONES (London). Prospectus at Messrs. Champtaloup, Whit-combe-and Tombs, or of Principal. i -—« Dental. rpHE TONDON T)ENTAL TNSTITUTE. 195. QUEEN STREET. Next E. and F. Piano Co.. opp. Jno. Court's. i Lumoid Plates. — With these, the latest Lumoid Plates. — invention of Dental Lumoid Plates. — Science, you can mastiLumoid Plates. — cat© just as with natural Lumoid Plates. — teeth None of the upLumoid Plates. — and-down chop of old Lumoid Plates. — style Vulcanite Plates. Lumoid Plates. — Lumoid Plates are unLumoid Plates. — breakable and very Lumoid Plates, — lightthey never beLumoid Plates. — come loose and wobbly Lumoid Plates. — —never cause any Lumoid Plates. — whistling in speech Lumoid Plates. — and last a lifetime. Lumoid Plates. •— We defy anyone to deLumoid Plates. — tect a Lumoid Plate, as Lumoid Plates. — we fit them in the mouth, Pumoid Plates. — a set of pearly, perfectly Lumoid Plates, — natural-looking teeth. F. H. BATTENDENTIST (BY EXAM.). D* H; M. WW I**1 ** SURGEON DENTIST. Has Commenced the Practice of his Profession, and may be consulted at 7. WILLIAMS STREET. DEVONPORT. Hours: 9 till 5 daily; 7.30 till 9.30 evenings. MB. H. P. R. FOSTER, DENTIST. HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. , SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. MR. L. M. / HOESOCKS •"-*- SURGEON DENTIST (Late of Feilding, Manawatu). Has commenced the Practice of his Pro- ' fession, and may be consulted at the A.M.P. BUILDINGS (Fourth Floor). • VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. "Phone 119SA. I Removal Notices. T3EMOVAL NOTICE. On and. after MONDAY, December 6. 1920, the busines's of THE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. (Established 1849). Will be carried on at their New Premises, VICTORIA INSURANCE BUILDING, 37-39. Shortland Street. FRANK EVANS, Manager. Auckland and. Texanaki Branch. BOM far away and near at hand come. £ buyers for Coakley's New Fuxnitux* 1 efr reduced- rates 1 '*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 13

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