COMMEBOIAL COLLEGES. M® F Bb: ' 15 T° 50. . * man Is never 100 young or foo old to nndertake a Specialised Business Training. The young man can save himself years of dull grind. and by Postal Study can qualify for a good position at tlio commencement of bis career. For the older,man it is never 100 laio to strike out and lift himself from the rut. Therefore, to men of all age's wc nay . Y (j 00D j >osrn ox waits y°u. Within a. month or two of completing one ot" fwr Spare-lime Postal Courses you shou.d begin to reap the money-value ot your Specialised Training Our Courses' include:— Accountancy-Prof.. Law . Prof.. Book-keeping. Bankers' Diploma, Advertising, Teachers' Exams. Matriculation, Pitman's Shorthand. Write and tel' ns which subject intereels you. and—DO IT NOW! TTE,MING WAV'S /CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS P.O. BOX 51G. AUCKLAND. EN HPHAN Q.ETTING r JMIESE JOBS Salaries up to it2oo arc being paid to Engineers in all parts of New /,ea.and. These men won their high position through study and determination to succeed^ Decide now to he an engineer. We can help you to success. Careful tuition given in Steam find Oil Engineering covering Stationary. Traction and Marine. Also liacctrical Engineering. Personal and postal courses. I* ecs moderate. Write for Free Prospectus now. TJOWER'S IN EE RING t^CHOOL. i Registered under Murine find Education Departments since 19151. Principal: .las. . Bower. Certified Mining and Meeh. Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. ISO. C'olwill's Chambers. Swanson Street, Auckland. I And at Wellington.) TJ RAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. The Present Health Regulation Prevents the Attendance of Students Under the Age of 10 Years. We would advise Parents. of Junior Students to Enrol Early in order to Ensure Admission as Soon as the Regulation is Rescinded. Senior Students entering the College now, do so under the moat favourable conditions. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. ~~ I.C.S. I.C.S. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE I SCHOOLS. LTD., Sit (Basement). N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. Queen Street. Auckland. Open Friday Evenings. 7-9 p.m., in Addi"lion to Usual Business Hours. Call' or write for Prospectus, naming the Suhject you wish to study. SUCCESS OF STUK ROCK'S STUDENTS. Sturrock's class or correspondence tuition in Electrical Stationary, Marine and Oil Engineering is thorough 111 every detail. Lite marked success of Sturrock's students at Government Examinations .is convincing proof. Write cr ring for information and prospectus. STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Quay Street, Auckland. Phone til 3. 17DUCATION AL» Coaching.—Primary and -Aj Secondary, Oral or Postal.—Herbert Mason. M.A„. Colwill Chambers, third floor. EDUCATIONAL. j.Jj A MILTON rjpECHNICAL J.| I G 1! ' Director: \V, FKASLK. M.A.. B.Com. Courses of Instruction. Business Training. General Industrial Course. Domestic Training. General Course For Public Examinations. The Director will he at the School from MONDAY, February 28, to interview parents who may enrol pupils, but who must not be accompanied by children. .Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 noon: 2 p.m. to ;i p.m. Further particulars may be obtained on spplicatiop to the Director. OT. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE, MARKET ROAD. EPSOM. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Situated in a- position, on an area of 15 acres, witn playing grounds, adjoining the beautiful Cornwall Park. The School has been built on most modern lines. THREE HOSTELS, 'divided into single open-air cubicles and airy rooms) arc urovided for Boarders. COMPLETE COL'RSE OF EDUCATION' fro m KINDERGARTEN* TO UNIVERSITY SC'HOLARSHI P ST AND A RD, Ihe College stands for a First-class Education and those ideals for which the Presbyterian Church is famed. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON Wednesday, March t, 19£j. (Subject to Health Authorities' permission). Boarders return Tuesday March 3. Miss Clous ton will interview Parents by appointment «r on Thursday and Friday, February 20 and '27. 10 to 12 noon. Monday, March '>, 10 to 1 p.m. Tuesday, March is' 30 to 4 p.in. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, at Market Road, Epsom. PRINCIPAL: MTSS L. PLOUSTOX. B.A. "\f KB. CONSTANCE RArlng < Late Language- Mistress at the (Joreminent School of Languages Vienna) JS OPENING CLASSES FOR GIRLS, For HISTORY. LITERATI'RK FRF\('H AND GERMAN', ' ' IN MARCH, for particulars, apply to MRS. ARTHUR BOUI.T. f'bone .11-t. Khyber Pass. YUCKLAND The College will OPEN on MONDAY MORNING, March 2, at '■) o'clock, when all Students will assemble at the Main Building. WeUealcy Street. H. G COUSINS. M.A., Principal. .'PHE OTA 00 HOSPITAL BOARD. DUN ED IN HOSPITAL, . TRAINING SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHY SIO-THER A P Y. The Next Course Begins on THURSDAY. March 12. 1925. The -Art atomy and Physiology Classes are held at the Otago University and the Massage, 51edical. Electricity, and Remedial F.xerjyses Classes are taken at the Dunedin Hospital. The Prospectus and Syllabus may be obtained on application io the undersigned. JOHN JACOBS. Secretary. Otago Hospital Board, Dunedin. O N N I N G. HAMILTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR, GIRLS. In accordance .with instructions from the Health Department, the School will be reopened on a date which will be advertised a,a early ae possible. R. ENGLISH, Secretary, P.O. Box SS, Hamilton. QOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE O 41c, Smith's Building, Albert Street. Personal Coaching. Class and Individual. Sitit Teim. 19*25, begins Tuesday, E'eb. 10 Prospectus and all information on s'ppli*»Uon to KISS E. K. GQULDING. 8.A., Prißcipfcl.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 16
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