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COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. gRAIN'S QOMMEBCIAL QOLLEtJE N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. The efficiency of the teaching (riven at Brain's Commercial College is proved by tho splendid results obtained by the students at_ the Government Shorthand Typists und other examinations, and also by the high salaries tliat employers are willing to pay to obtain the services of our QUALIFIED JUNIORS. We are entering the New Year with the same bright hopes and the same high aims and idcs.'s 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. The future 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 after MONDAY, the 11th inst. tor interviews with Parents and Guardians and the enrolment students. First quarter commences on MONDAY, January 25. Prospectuses are now obtainable. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. 20,000 QCATTERED throughout Now Zealand and Australia are over twenty thousand keen successful men and women who have received their education through Hemingway's Postal Course. Many of them occupy posts of the utmost importance with great responsibility and very amnio salary cheques. You, too, can lay the foundation stone of a prosperous future by mastering one of Hemingway's Specialised Postal Courses. BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA LAW PROFESSIONAL BANKERS' DIPLOMA ADVERTISING TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE MATRICULATION BUSIN ESS LETTER-WRITING PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. Write TO-DAY for particulars of Tuition, mentioning tho subject you are interested in. HEMINGWAY'S /CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, Corner Chancery and O'Connell Streets. P.O. Box 51-. Auckland. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22. FERRY BLDGS., AUCKLAND. iriRST TERM WILL COMMENCE ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. PERSONAL TUITION.— Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation. Public Service. Teachers' Examinations, etc. Extra Evening Classes are held for those requiring personal tuition in Latin, French. English, Mathematics, Economics, and all Science Subjects (Theoretical work only). TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.Ccrrespondence Courses have been prepared for all the above Examinations and. in addition, for Surveyors' License and A.M.I.C.E. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office, which is open .daily (except Saturday) from 9-1 and 2-4. t -n « H. A. HOLL, 8.A.. Cantab. Honours in Maths. Phono 44-271. rjpo THE Y oung ]\/| an A fJTRADE.. Question: Handicapped by want of Special Training, what chance is there to step out of the CASUAL LABOUR RANKS ? Become an Engine-driver. Take the FIRST STEP by Six Months' Service on a Steam Boiler. As the SECOND STEP Bower's Engineering Schools will prepare you for Government Examination. After that—CARRY ON TO THE BIMIT by perseverance and study. " Address: — JgOWER'S JjJNGINEEBING gCHOOLS (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. Phono 41-734. P.O. Box 50. rpHE CORRESPONDENCE, COACHING -L AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Principal: T. U. Wells. M.A. Vice-Principal: Mrs. N. H. E. Shepherd. 8.A.. (Hons.), LL.B. Slate AssistantDirector of Commercial Classes, Selfridge's, London, and recently on the Commercial Staff. Technical College, Auckland). i DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING FOR 1926, in: TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND and BOOK-KEEPING. To ensure tho 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. J S. I. C. S. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (BASEMENT), > 814. Queen Street, Auckland. Open Friday Evenings 1 to 9 p.m., in addition to usual business hours. Call or write for prospectus, naming the subject yo i wish to study. QTURR O C K ' S IO / 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 advioe free. Prospectv. frr» PUPl£s WANTED. ART Basketwork, coloured Leatherwork, Pokerwork. Pewterwork, Peirpainting. Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. DRESSMAKING' Classes.—Home or professional Cutting, Designing, Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon. Ellison Chambers. Queen St. • J FRENCH.—Private and School Tuition by . Parisian; qualified teacher.—Maunder, Tho Mnnsions, Symonds St. GOLF School at Wiseman's all Day and Friday Evenings. Opposite H.M. Arcade, Queen St. " XTAVE you- a Motor-car?" Master its JLJL mechanism and working! It's easy, if you study Dyke's Motor Engineering Course, with Charts, Models, and Diagrams. Prospectus "H" free.—Howard Ballan, 177, Hereford Street, Christchurcli. LEARN by Correspondence to Mako Mineral Scouring Soaps.—Write for prospectus, Sandsoap, 499, Herald. "jV/TOT'OR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate ITX Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage. 6 Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. MOTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificate guaranteed : _ lees moderate.—Thomas Nesdham, Principal, Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert Street. PRISCILLA Dress Cutting and Fitting Classeß. Day or Evening, by appointment.—Above Smith and Caughey, Newmarket. SHOW CARD TicKet Writing, successfully Taught by Expert. Tuition will perfect you.—"K" System 32. Queen St. QWIMMING Instructions.—All Classes reO sumo January 4. I wish my many pupils the compliments of the Season.—D. B. Anderson. ADVERTISER (fully qualified), is prepared to personally Coach 2 or 3 groups of Law Students (say, three in a group), at their own homes or offices in the evenings, in Property 1.. Property 11., Contracts and Evidence. Students to provide own text-books. Notes and examination papers will be prqvided as studies progress. Terms (moderate) by arrangement. TUITION. P.O. Box 1128. rpuiTION FOR Matriculation, Professional Prelims., Teachers C and D., Public Service Entrance, Pharmacy A., 8., and C., Subjects for B.A. (Pas 3 and Terms), Proficiency Certificates. General Education. T. W. MERRICK. 8.A.. 95, Crummer Rd.. Grw Lynn. TUITION WANTED. BOXING, Ju-jitsu; individual tuition required. separately or combined.—A.Y., 57. Herald. rpEACHER.—Wanted private lessoM in -L Shorthand. —Apply, evenings, 2a, Lincoln St., Ponsonby. PIANO • TUNING. ARTHUR BREE (Pianist). Tuner and Repairer: expert attention. —464, Upper Queen St. Phone 43-393.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 15