-v COMMEKCrAL eOti.EGES. j , • T>ROFITABLE ;/ 1 : CUMMER LI Ot7!RS« j JL BOFITABLE IOUMMEK JJLOURS.I Fyon are one of those people who ere X rontent to upend all their spare hours persuing pleasure, letting advancement in business look after itself, then, 'this won't r interest yon. • But if you«wWi to sain rapid promotion, you can do so by ' SPARE TIME POSTAL TRAINING UNDER THE EXPERIENCED DIRECTION OP HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON. Become a student cow, and turn your leisure summer hours to good account. Summer study with JJ.. and R. is pleasant and profitable. Let us send you. particulars of 'any of the following expertly prepared Courses , Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof.. , Banker?' Diploma, Law Prof., Public Examination!?, Advertising,. Shorthand, Business Letter Writings * Write to-day to: ' JJEMIN AY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. STUHBOCK'R OTURROCK'S C, CHO O L J. - School op Engineering. GIN EBBING. N.Z. SHIPPING COY.'S BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. ELECTRICAL CLASSES. * Study Electrical Science and - prepare yourself' for London City and' Guilds Exams. We can teach you by correspondence, or if you can attend our classes, we givtt you practical work without any extra charga. Instruction in both direct and alternating current work. Special courses to suit individual requirements. Write for Free Prospectus and full information To Dept. A. . Registered by Marine and Education Dept. gRAIN -S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ; N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. 'Che College has re-opened. New classes are NOW being formed. Intending students are advised to enrol tarly. MISS E. B M. BRAIN. Principal. A. J- HUTCHINSON. Director. EDUCATIONAL. COACHING. Oral, l-ostal. Matriculation. ' Teachers' P.S.—Herbert ' Mason. M.A.. 32. King Edward St.. Dominion Rd. gOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. , 415. Smith's Building, ■ Albert Street. > Coaching Classes reeume TUESDAY, Feb- -. . ruary 12. Prospectus obtainable en appli- : cation to •>'. MISS E. K. GOULDING. B.A. . - Principal. SCHOOL OF 4ST, i - 'Rutland St., Auckland. . THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 515. Courses of Instruction include Finis Art, Applied Arts, and Commercial Art. Bidders of Free Place or Proficiency Certificates are accepted aa Free Students at this school. . Also Free Places under the "Elam" Bequest. '' •• Applications ' from, new students should be sent to the- School by February 21). E. W.: PAYTON, Director. nnHE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUEBA. I" ■ 1 RESUMES FEBRUARY 13. Boarders Return February 12. Principal?: MRS. AND SUSSES MOOREJONES. - i Prospectus on Application. Home school for boys and GIRLS From 7 to 17 years of age. Healthy and beautiful estate of 34 acres. Sound Modern Education—training in selfgovernment, etc. Prospectus from Principal of Friends' , School, Wanganui. F. E. MORETON.' 8.A., Certificated and Registered Teacher, - Late of Loughborough Grammar' School. England. SEDDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES. The Ev«ninK Classes- will commence ■ on MONDAY. March- 10. Enrolments of new students will be made as under:— TRADE . SUBJECTS—MONDAY, March. 3. and V EiDNESDAY, March. 5. from. 6.110 to 8.30 p.m. _ GEN EIIAL, COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC SUBJECT. — WEDNESDAY, March 5. and FRIDAY, March 7. from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. . Past Students IHrolmenfc Dates are:— February 25, 2.7 and 29, from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. .' . -ft '' Full information as to course# of instruction is obtainable at the College Office. , G. J. PARS. "v . ■ Director. . •WESLEY . TRAINING : COLLEGE. \\ PAERATA, AUCKLAND. 4 Principal; Mr. R. C. Clark. M.A.. Dip. Ed. The especial purpose of the College is to educate boys whose circumstances do not permit them to take advantage of the ordinary boarding schools. The education will be both scholastic and practical. On the scholastic sida it will include primary and secondary education. ■ similar to that given in. the State public schools, and will prepare students to pass the matriculation and other intermediate examinations. On the practical aide it will include homestead work, agriculture, and some practice in one or more mechanical trades. The assistant masters and. domestic staff will be very carefully selected, and no pains, will be spared to ensure for the hoys conditions as newly as possible like those-of a. well-conducted Christian, home. The fee for a year's residence and tuition will be £50, which in certain special cases may be reduced by bursaries and concessions. " Full information may be obtained on application to the Principal. The date for re-opening this year is TUESDAY, February 26. " , j TTNIVERSITY COACHING .COLLEGE. - U 22. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. FIRST TERM. 1924. r i PERSON TUITION.—Day and Even- | ing Classes aze held for Matriculation. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 3
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