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nOMIJERCIAL COLLEQE3. AT aw X -THE TIME TO START . A CCOUNTANCY. There it- still time this year to put » .in some good study for the 1025 Accountancy Exams. Why not take advantage of this extra time, esp -dally as by enrolling NOW as a Hemins-way Student you get XiREE rriUITION FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1924. By waitina till after Christmas the Coura-3 costs you just the same, and . -on have less tinio in which to prepare ior th« all-important event. You cowl your work and jeopardiso the result. Accountancy Tuition Specialists of 2" years' standing, Hemingway's Correspondence School is pre-eminently fitted to ensure your success. To-day—write for our b:s Fieo Book, " Accountancy." •JTEMINGWAY'S pORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 51G. Phone 1462. UNION BUILDING. AUCKLAND. QHORT gTOSY j^ND JOURNALISM. Have you ever thought of CAPITALISING Borne of those After Dinner » Yarns of yours ? Readable Short Stories are in great demand for the Marines. Why not reach out for some of tho GOOD MONEY OFFERED? Our SPECIAL COURSES are compiled and cor.dided by EXPERT WRITERS. Their Experience, combined with vour own ideas, must produce the FINISHED ARTICLE, for which Good Money is Wniting. Invest in a Course TO-DAY, and interest upon'the inves.ment will be j a.;3urcd. HEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE i SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. Phone I~M. P.O. Bos 071 or SO. T> RAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TYPISTS* EXAMINATION There were Grt Auckland Candidates for tha above examination, and 34 passed. .Brain's Commercial College entered 27 Students, and secured '23 of the Passes. Results Count. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. EDUCATIONAL. TTASANTA T) AY QCF.OOL. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. WILLIAMSON STREET. EPSOM. A School established to demonstrate the (superiority of the New Ideals in education. A modified Daltou System is used, with a large measure of. freedom, and self-govern- ' incnt. Individual study of the child and careful character' training are _ consider.-d of iirat importance, and there is no "cramming" or corporal punishment. Owned by the Theosophiccl Society," the School is not for propaganda, and there is no teaching of sectarian tenets of any kind. The purpose of- the School is to show that the child, develops best under modern sympathetic methoda. State school standards are maintained under Government innecticn. Fees: JE'2 .lGs to £1 Is per Term. New Pupils not admitted above Standnrd 11., save in exceptional capes. • School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY. -. February 0. Apply to MISS, B. H. DARROCH. Teacher, at (ho School, on or after that r e, or at any time, by letter, to Hon. Sec., "\ sant'i School. 371, Queen St.. Auckland. \ UCKLAND COACHING COLLEGE. j*\ Specialists in Personal and Correspond- • ence Tuition for Matriculation, Teachers' C. and D.. Public Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, etc. Up-to-date notes prepared and corrected by University Graduates, ensuring thorough preparation. Moderate fees, payable in cash or by easy instalments. Write now. BOX 1109. AUCKLAND. TVOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Chairman: The Hon. Sir Edwin Mitcholson, K.C.M.G. Head Mistress: Miss Fulling, B A. (Hons.), London. Yicc-Pnncipal: Miss Era Necker. REOPENS FEBRUARY 17 (New Girls only), and FEBRUARY 18, at 10 a.m. (Boarders return about -I p.m. tho evening before.) The Heal Mistress will be At Home So fee Parents A New Pupils on WEDNESDAY. December 17, 1924, and WEDNESDAY. February i, 1925, from 2 to ?■. ■Applications should bo made previously by post, addressed to the SECRETARY. Diocesan High School, Epsom. There are still Vacancies in most departments, and these will be filled in order of date of application. TTING'S /COLLEGE, A UCKLAND. Middlemore, Otahuhu. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.So. TTING'S QCHOOL. 100, Renmera Road, Auckland. PREPARATORY TO THE ABOVE. Headmaster: 8. CLIFTON SMITH, M.A. These are Public Schools administered by representative Boards of Governors on the lines of »' '• 'real Public Schools and Preparatory ;....ii'iols of England. They are in no sense Proprietary, and any balance over administrative expenses is devoted entirely to the further envelopment of the Institutions. Next Term begins TUESDAY, February 10th. Boarders and New Boys attend on Monday. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston, Whitcombe and Tombs, or THE SECRETARY. gOUTHWELL SCHOOL. HAMILTON. WAIKATO. Boarding School for Boys. Next Term begins TUESDAY, February 10. Boarders arrive MONDAY. February 9. Prospectus on Application to SECRETARY. Box 46. Hamilton. SOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. ►J .15. Smith's Building, Albert Street. Personal Coaching. Class and Individual. Third Term began September 16. Prospectus and all information on application to -MISS E. K. GOULDING, 8.A.. . Principal. 'THE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA Principals: MRS. AND MISS MOORE-JONES. 3RD TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 23. _ Prospectus on Applicati- n. TV E SLEJ COLLEGE, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. The College is situated 30 miles south ... of Auckland on a Farm of ovnr 700 acres. The aim is to give boys ft sound practical training in tho d ait rent branches of agriculture, while continuing their educa- ; tion up to matriculation standard, and at mo same time to provide the care and discipline of a Christian home. The College buildings are new, and of modern design. • ihe College frVrm is run on the most up- |, to-f.ate .ines, attention being given t} j pedigree cows, pigs and sheep, and there | ' is, an efficient indoor and outdoor staff. | Ins fee for the school year is £50, and there j *■[■« a limited number of bursaries availj able. Further particulars may be had on j.-.-.•. application to the Principal. \r •'" Early application will be necessary as | there are very few vacancies for next *' _*"; The College will re-open on TUES--5 >. ■E*Al. l-ebruary 10. -■'. R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip., Et!„ 11 !' • , Principal. &£--' ■■ J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 17

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