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COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. "g RAIN'S QOiIMEKCIAL QOLLEGK N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND. The efficiency of the teaching given at Brain's Commercial College ia proved by the splendid results obtained by the students at the Government Shorthand Typists and other examinations, and also by the high salaries that employers are willing to pay to obtain the services of our QUALIFIED JUNIORS. "We are entering the New Year with the same bright hope 3 and the same high aims and ideals with which we entered the year that has just closed. Our efforts have been stimulated by the successes obtained by our 1925 students, and we look forward to greater attainments in the days to follow. Tho futuro success of the young Typist or Clerk depends largely upon his or her Commercial Training. The first and all-important question to be decided is the best College for an efficient Business Training. Parents are advised to make full inquiries regarding this matter before making final arrangements. The College will be open on and aftar MONDAY, the 11th inst. for interviews with Parents and Guardians and the enrolment of students. First quarter commences on MONDAY, January '25. Prospectuses are now obtainable. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. jQELAYS QOSTLY T° j^ I CCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS. Decide l„- qualify for Accountancy and commence studying without delay. The full yearV training will give you the confidence t-o sit for the 192G exams. Leavin ; it till later on in the year only means, harde- work in the rush to finish in time. Now you have decided to study, choose the school whose course can reach you anywhere—i. matter where you live; whose course .3 both sound and thorough, practical and up-to-date; whose candid criticisms and helpful suggestions will give you a grip on the subject that will enable you to PACE EXAMINATION DAY WITH CONFIDENCE. No other courso covers Accountancy with tht same thoroughness as Hemingway'' Correspondence School—tho siphool with 27 years of specialised experience behind it—the school with the largest percentage of passes in the Dominion. Let us send yi- ou Free Book, "Accountancy." Write for it NOW—while the opportunity to increasf your earning power is before you HEMINGWAY'S /CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. CHANCER CHAMBERS. Corner Chance and O'Connell Streets. P.O. Box 516 Auckland rpIIE CORRESPONDENCE, COACHING J- AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Principal: T. U. Wells. M.A. ... Vice-Principal: Mrs. N. H E. Shepherd. B A (Hons.). LL.B. (late AsaistantDirector of Commercial Classes, betfridge's, London, and recently on the Commercial Staff. Technical Oollege, Auckland). DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR 1926. in: TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND and BOOK-KEEPING. To ensure the maximum of attention and' individual instruction to each Student. Classes will be limited in number to 20 Students per teacher. Call or write for Prospectus—--510. SMITH'S BLDGS.. ALBERT ST. Telephone 42-350. QREATER "££NOWLEDGE jyj-ORE jy-ONEY. Successful, earning a good salary while Btill young. In a position to afford a motorcar and other luxuries of life. IS THIS YOUR IDEAL? Assuming it is, we can help you in your attainment of it. By acquiring greater knowledge of your job—by studying along certain definite lines and under our guidance, you can soon qualify for a bigger, better and more remunerative position, and thus be able to afford the good things of life. OUR HOME STUDY COURSES INCLUDE Teachers'C," " D." Journalism. Public Service Examination. Short Story Writing. Contracting. Maori. Particulars of any of the above courses will bo gladly sent you on request. THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD. (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges). Colwill Chambers, Swanson St., Auckland. P.O. Box 50. ' 'Phone 41-734. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (BASEMENT), 814, .N.u Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Open Friday Evenings 7 to 9 p.m., in addition to usual business hours. Call or write for prospectus, naming the subject yo-i wish to study. STUB ROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Quay St., Auckland. (Registered by Marine and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Courses in Marine, Stationary, Loco, and Traction, Oil and Electrical Engineering Information and advice free. Prospects Iti * EDUCATIONAL. RING'S QOLLEGE. MIDDLEMORE, OTAHUHU. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.Sc. RING'S g C H O O L, 100, Remuera Road, Auckland. PREPARATORY TO THE ABOVE. Headmaster:. S. CLIFTON SMITH, M.A. These are Public Schools administered by representative Boards of Governor:;- on the lines of the Great Public Schools and Preparatory Scltools of England. They are in no sense Proprietary, and any balauce over administrative expenses is devoted entirely to the further development of the Institutions. Next Term begins TUESDAY, February 9. Boarders and New Boys attend on Monday. Prospectuses may be had from Messrs. ChfumrttUoup and Edmiston, "Whitcombe and Tombs, or THE SECRETARY. TT ASANTA DAY SCHOOL. ' For Girls and Boys. Williamson St., off Mt. St. John Avenue, Epsom. Individual care and character training: modern educational methods; modified Dalton system. Healthy surroundings and practically open-air conditions. A happy school. Unsectarian. Fees per term: Primers, £2 16s; Standards, £i Is, including Stationery. Apply, THEOSOPHICAL EDUCATIONAL TRUST, 271, Queen Street, Auckland. V V E S L E Y COLLEGE, YV PAERATA. AUCKLAND. The College aims at giving Boys a sound practical training in the different branches of Agriculture, while continuing their education up to Matriculation standard, and at the same time to provide the care and discipline of a Christian home. The fee for the school year is £55. Foi further particulars apply to the principal, R. C'. CIaLRK, M.A., DIP. ED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 3