CHANCERY CHAMBERS. "■}!.' ■ . 'V: " ' ' ', -' ! - Corncr O'Connell and Chancery 4 Streets. ;: ■ - : . '"'r 4- ' / ; " " ■ t For twenty-eight years HEMINGWAY'S havii been preparing young men: and women to inter the business world with successaamring Commercial CI nsues in Shorthand- ahd Typinit.- Book-keeping and General Commercial. Practice, are aula for those who lire able to attend classes either in the day or evening. 'T, s:v ti-j.-V :"V : c -' The number ' of class studenw is etricftly limited, so that personal supervision can bo given to the work of each etudent. Will you call and discuss your requirements with Us at out new address 7 JJEMINGWATS CORRESPONDENCE ■" gcnooLS, . ■ v CHANCERY CHAMBERS, Corner O'ConnWl and Chancery Streets. P.O. Bo* 61G, Auckland. J£NOWLEDGE J^JTEANS M OKE M ONEY " 1 Successful, earning a good salary whilo •till young, in a position to afford a motorcar and other luxuries of life. IS THIS YOUR IDEAL? Assuming it is. Wo can help you in your attainment ol it. By acquiring greater knowledge of your »ob--by studying alanc certain deiinvto lines fcnd unoer our guidance, you can soon qualify for ft. bigger, better and more remunerative jiosition, and thus be ablo to afford the good things of life. OUR HOME STUD Y COURSES INCLUDE Teachers' " C," " D." Journalism. Public Service Examination. Short Story Writing. Contracting. Maori. Particulars of any of the above courses will 00 Jtladly sent you on request. THE XTEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE ILI SCHOOLS, LTD., (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), Colwill Chambers. Swanaon St.. Auckland. P.O. Box 50. 'Phone 41-734. "DRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE -Drain's Commercial College. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND. (Also at Hamilton). The long winter evenings afford' good opportunity for young people to study. Thore ia still time, for students to take' the half-year Business Training Course before the end of December. Numerous positions, permanent and temporary, are always offering at the beginning of the year. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal, . T-C.S. '—— LC.S. JL WOODWORKING COURSES. Building Contractors, Woodworking Drawing, Motor Body Building, Furniture Making, Carpentry, Joinery; Staircase Work, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 814 (Basement)', N.Z. Insurance 81dg3.,i Queen Street, Auckland. s Open Friday Evenings, 7 ';o 9 p.m. ST U R R O C K'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Quay St., Auckland. (Registered 1 by Marine and Education < Departments). Class or Correspondence Courses in Marine, Stationary, Loco, and Traction, Oil and Electrical Engineering. Information and advice frae. Prospootua free. ».m,i j '■# ■■ " T 7 . ti?-"-' '' Y- ■ EDUCATIONAL. , JTING'S QOLLEGE. " BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., BJ3c. THING'S gCHOOL. J^EMDERA. Preparatory to the Above. Headmaster: S. CLIFTON SMITH, M.A, SECOND TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY 7. Boarders and Now Boys Report on tho Previous Duy. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. Champtaloup and E dmiston, Whatcom be and Tombs, or from ■ < THE SECRETARY. QQUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. 0 415. Smith's Building. Albert Street. Personal Coaching. Class and Individual, Second Term Opens Tuesday, May 26. Prospectus and all information 011 appliofttion to MISS E. K. GOULDiWG, 8.A., i .. . Principal. QT. MARK'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL ° AND KINDERGARTEN, • , REMUERA. . , SECOND TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1926, Principalis': EILEEN ABBOTT. AGNES SEYMOUR. OT. CUTHBERT'S, MARKET ROAD, 0 EPSOM. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. JULY 7. 1925. Boarders return Monday, 6th. The Principal. MISS L. CLOUSTON. 8.A.. Will Interview Parents on MONDAY. July 6, from 10 a .m. to 12 noon, and 2 to 4 p.m. , L. CLOUSTON. 8.A.. Principal. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. PERSONAL TUITION. Day and Evening Classes. are held for Matriculation, Teachers' Examinations, etc. Extra Evening Classes are held for Teachers' D. Methods of Teaching, Hygiene, Music (Theory), Matriculation, and Teachers' D, all Science' subjects (Theoretical work i>nly), Economics for Accountancy. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.— Correspondence courses havi'i been arranged for Matriculation, Teachers' D, P.S.E., Surveyors' License, and A.M.1.0.t. Full particulars may be ha-d on application to the College. H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab, Honours in Maths., Principal. Phono 44-271. rjpHE LADIES' COLLEGE. REMUERA. ~ i Principals : MRS. AND MISS MOORE-JONES. SECOND TERM COMMENCES JULY 7. Prospectus on application to College, Champtaloup and Edmiston or Whitcombo and Tombs. SHOP FRONTS. SHOP FITTINGS. WINDOW. ENCLOSURES, AIR TIGHT SHOWCASES. In Latest Designs, And Constructed of Thoroughly Seasoned Native limbers, Of in Oak Maple Walnut and Mahogany. Desismt and estimates on application to J. C. CRAWFORD, I : p ; ' 1 vc, w i'h ■ FACTORY MANAGER, . . Tp LETCHER'S jpACTORY, NELSON STREET. fflyrc NAB AND MAS ON, m MONUMENTAL MASONS. 109. SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. (St. yjenedict's Corner.) f|f.gp«UHsir in' Cemetery Work, in Stone, and ' CwtalogW tfttHl Pfjfftff
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 8
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