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rUJTHBERT'S vy UTHBERT'S f-IOLLEGE, College. CTIIBEKT'S EPSOM. AUCKLAND. FIRST TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 192 G. BOARDERS RETURN, TUESDAY,, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. The Principal, Miss L. Clouston, 8.A., will interview Parents by api'.iiiuuent, on MONDAY. 'February 35, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TUESDAY, February 16, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. G. BAILEY, Registrar. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22. FERRY BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. FIRST 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. Economies, and all Science Subjects (Theoretical work only). TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.Correspondence Courses have been prepared for all the above Examinations and. in addition, for Surveyors' License and A.M.I.C.E. Full particulars may bo obtained at the Office, which is open daily (except Saturday) from 9-1 and 2-4. H. A. lIOLL. 8.A.. Cantab. Honours in Maths. Phone 44-271. QECILIA OOLLEGE, THE PAH. ONEHUNGA. (Pah Road and Ilillsboro Road Omnibuses' pass both Gates.) Owing to x ho ever-increasing demand for a Junior Preparatory College combining, home caro with every educational advantage the abovo ideally-situated and perfectlyjlJAMlLTON TECHNICAL. COLLEGE. Principal - W. FRASER, M.A.. B. Com. The Technical High School Re-opens FEBRUARY 8. The following coum.. are provided: Accountancy. Business Training, Industrial. Domestic and Sci6nce. Pupils are prepared for Public Examinations. Prospectus at Paul's Book Arcade or on application to the Principal. J[?LECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Correspondence and Personal Tuition. City and Guilds A.C. Paper and Final a . Specialty. Preparation for Associate Membership, all Subjects. For Prospectus and Fees/ write HORACE E. HERRING. A.M.1.E.E., 403, Victoria Arcade. Phone 25-4G9. gEDDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES. Day Classes reopen on MONDAY. Feb- ; ruary 8, at 9 a.m. Parents wishing to inj terviow the Principal may do so any day ! from 9to 10.30 a.m. The Office is open daily from 9,30 to 12.30 and from 1.30 to 3.30 for the sale of Second-hand Books. G. J. PARK. Principal. HOME, good on Farm in King Country, and Teachmtr by 2 Women, Graduates, for 2 girls, 5-7 years; rel's.—D., 398, Herald. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. jg RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Auckland. Notwithstanding the number of girls -who train every year as Typists, the demand for Brain's Qualified Junior Shorthand-Typists and Book-keepers increases, and will continue to increase as Auckland expands and grows greater. The demand for EFFICIENCY correspondingly increases, BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE provides a Business Training that equips the students with the efficiency which is now required of Trained Junior Typists and Clerks by Business Employers. Our Syllabus includes only the subjects needed, by young people preparing to tjarn the • living in the business world. Shortnaud, Commercial English, Touch Typing, Book-keeping, Burroughs' Adding Machine. We have a large Fully-qualified Staff, and every teacher specialises in one subject. Thus Students benefit by INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION and the undivided concentration, of their Instructors. .The College Office is now open for interviews and enrolment of students. Day and Evening Classes resume on Monday, 25th instant. Term starts from date of Entry MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. fJIIE Q ORRES PONDEN CE QOACHING AND OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: T. U. WELLS, MA VICE-PRINCIPAL: MRS. N. H. E. SHEPHERD, B.A. LL.B. This College offers a thorough and efficient individual training in TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND (a) ELEMENTARY, (b) ADVANCED. BOOK-KEEPING- (a) ELEMENTARY, (b) FOR BOOK-KEEPERS' DIPLOMA. COMMERCIAL, ENGLISH AND GENERAL BUSINESS METHODS. Positions Obtained for Qualified Students. Two Scholarships, carrying Free Tuition, will be offered for competition among Students enrolled by FEBRUARY 15, 1926. 201, SMITH'S BUILDINGS, Albert Street, TeL 42-350,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 6

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