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_ Commercial Colleges. I". REFRIGERATING "pNGINEERS ARE CARRIED BY EVERY STEAMSHIP OF ANY SIZE. This ie & profession which is not overcrowded, and provides a well-paid job for you if you are ambitious, "< Instruction is given by the Bower's - • Engineering School, which gives the knowledge necessary to enable you to take up a position after a short course of carefully condensed instruction which eliminates unnecessary detail. Other Subjects: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. STEAM AND OIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, ETC. H gOWER'S TDNGINEERLNG GCHOOL, io 65. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, | 8 SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, -d P.O. Box 50. to AND AT WELLINGTON. »y — _ of •2 URAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. J| • N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. e AUCKLAND. , s> DAIRY BUILDING. HAMILTON. ( . MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. a- Assisted by la, MISS M- A. COLEMAN. B.A. "• 04 E Y9 r 'u'-' rom r ' tman Jourcal - Dumber r : c l M i r ' t, F ' i H ~ lis : Principal of Pitman's bcnool, England, who recently returned from • a tour of the Commercial Colleges in America, said American Typewriting is ahead of English Typewriting. The reason n _ for this is the TOUCH system of Training.' ' ;o ' ~~~ "' Our Specialised Subjects: „ BRAIN'S EXCLUSIVE TOUCH TYPING nT> ,,,,,„ COURSE, and BRAIN S SPECIAL PITMAN'S COURSE. ■ Ensure both speed and accuracy. For other subjects eeo Prospectus. 3, Term starts from dat« of enrolment. A. J. HUTCHINSON. - P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 981 A. Educational. ,5 JTjIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL. »;i CLYDE STREET, EPSOM. '■\<Vsv i w » PREPARATOET DEPART- ,',' tiT'Vi' ■ or IJ GlrI s only, of 5 and upwards, u- The Class Rooms are newly built, with largo balconies for open-nir work. 6 The education (Montessore System) ensures n . sound and quick progress, together with :o Healthy freedom and absence of strain. The same system, in a modified form, is T earned on m the lower standards of the _ 1 rimary Department; children trained in it throughout pass Proficiency and Matricular. Hon earlier. a. rJ be H ** d of the Primary and Preparatory Departments will be pleased to show the arrangements and explain the methods to M Visitors. TO-DAY (Wednesday? "between id 11 and 3. • niOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR -L' GIRLS. Chairman: The Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, a.CM.Ct. Mistress: Miss Pulling, B-A. (Eons-), ' 1 London. ;.j REOPENS FEBRUARY 16 (New Girls (d . omy) and FEBRUARY 17, at 10 a.m. .boarders return about i p.inJ the evening '• betore.) u' ] The Head Mistress will be at School to • see Parents of New Pupils on Thursday, February 16, from 11 to 4. ?" Applications should be made previously It try post, addressed the Secretary, Diocesan High School, Epsom. There are still vacancies in moat departments, and these will be filled in order of date of application. " gTNG'S pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR £ BOYS. m ""- — ~~ d Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR. M.A. |" J Next Terra begins 7th February, 1922. Boarders and New Boys attend the day previous. .' PROSPECTUSES from Messrs. Champtar loup and Edmiston, Whitcombe and Tombs, , I or : I THE SECRETARY. IJTELMEBLY COLLEGE. , ST. GEOBGE'S BAY BOA.D. PABNELL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. First Term, 1922, will commenco on WEDNESDAY February 2-2. Boarders return on Tuesday, February 21. Appointments may bo made by telephone j 2725 with I MISS H. J. THOMPSON, ' Resident Principal, q Between the hours of 10 to 12, mornings. Q O N N I N G. D HAMILTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL t FOB GIRLS. Headmistress; MHS. A. G, WHITEHORN. REOPENS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15. . J Boarders return on TUESDAY AFTER- ; NOON, 14th. Mrs. Whitehorn will be at the School to see ' parents on THURSDAY. 9th, and MONDAY, 13th. from 2 to 4 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained from English and Luzford, Hamilton. R. ENGLISH, Secretary. ' Restaurants and Tearooms. 'tUSH. FISH. FIBE SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. Opp. G.P.0., Lower Queen Street Nothing better this hot weather than a dej lightful Fish Meal with Greens and VegetablesDAINTY REFRESHMENTS AT STACEY'3. • — Perhapß you are one of those people I — who cannot eat a heavy meal at mid- • day? If .so, try a tasty, dainty little —— Lunch at Stacey's. e — Whatever hour of the day (or evening) f you call, you will always find Appetiai — tne Faro, hot or cold, at 1 STACEY'S. 61, Queen Street. KENSINGTON Dining Roomi, 236, Queen St.—Dinners 12 to 2, 6 to 7; open Sun- ' dayi; Business Notices'PHONE 1791 A. i ; C. H. PRANK HA M. 6AWMILLER AND JOINERY MANUFACTURER, 1 . KAHURD ST., NEWMARKET, '• FOR BEASONED TIMBER, JOINERY, i AND MOULDINGS. ) 500,000 FEET RIMU IN OUR YARDS AT PIRONGIA AND NEWMARKET. There ie very little Rimu in tho country equal for size and quality to that grown on Pironeia Mountain. ; ]UT cN A B AND MASON,, MONUMENTAL MASONS. 1 109. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. St, Benedict's Corner. Specialists in Cemetery Work in Stono and Concrete. Catalogue and Prices Free. MA NUK A U JOINERY WORKS, Princes St., ONEHUNGA. Now under the Management of MR. F. W. MOUNTJOY. Good SFocks of Building and Joinery Timber, i Best Workmanship and Prompt Delivery of Orders Guaranteed. 'Phona No, 83 • • Onehunga, i ■ TV/fISS ELEANOR HEARSEY. Confidential i>J. Typist and Shorthand Writer, 38, Safe Deposit Building, High Street, Auckland. WALLACE BOWIE AND CO. (late of Christchurch). Auctioneers, Valuators, • and Commission Agents, bog to announce . that they have started buaineoa »A 43. Wvna- , bam Street. Tel. 2987 A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5

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