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COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. jgrtritoßEDs op pOSITIONS BOOK-KEEPERS, CLERKS A2TD SHORTHAND TYPISTES, —have been filled by young women and young men who received their training in Hemingway's Correspondence Schools. Their practical tuition as Hemingway Students enabled -them to step into these good fobs without any previous office experience. There are numerous good positions. ALWAYS AVAILABLE, and re are constantly asked to nominate students to fill vacancies. In fact, our real difficulty is to meet the demand. HEMINGWAY'S DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Students receive entirely practical training in Book-keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, and tuition includes a thorough grounding in general office principles. Terms commence from the date of enrolment, no matter what time of the year you begin. We shall be; glad to discuss tho matter with you at any time. JTEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL STREET. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND, ])0 YOU NEED HELP IN YOUR lJ EDUCATION ? You can learn by correspondence whereever the mails enn reach. English, School Examinations, Matriculation, 'Poachers' Examinations. Business Training, Pharmacy, Journalism and Short Story Writing. Write for particulars of the course in which you are interested. CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. QLASSES QKLY. JgNROLMENT J\TECESSARY. Our new successful Training System permits of only 20 members in, each eW Under no circumstances will the number be increased, and as we have pupils always waiting to commence, it will be readily seen that early application for enrolment is necessarj'. For expert tuition and rapid advancement in Shorthand, Typing or Book-keeping apply at once. Call personally or send for Free Prospectus and Enrolment Form. CORRESPONDENCE, QOACHING AND QOMMERCIAL C° LLEGE ' T. U. WELLS, M.A., Principal. N. H. E. SHEPHERD, 8.A., LL.B.. Vice-Principal. SMITH'S BUILDINGS, ALBERT STREET. Telephone 40-039. P.O. Box 1414. QVER QNE rpHOUSAND Q.IRLS. WHO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR COMMERCIAL TRAINING AT T> RAIN'S POLLEGE Are Earning Good Incomes and Satisfying their Employers as— SHORTHAND WRITERS', TOUCH TYPISTS, BOOK-KEEPERS, BURROUGHS OPERATORS. Employers requiring Efficiently Trained Juniors, or Seniors, please Phone 46-286, Jg RAIN'S C OirMERCIAL C° LLEGE - N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. PSGINEERS WANTED. XJ Many important positions for TRAINED Engineers are awaiting the right men. Every day opportunities are increasing. But TRAINED men only can fill these iobs. Why don't YOU train? You can study at homo in spare time by Shirrock's rapid, new, easy system. Postal tuition courses with personal supervision, at easy monthly payments. Certificates-Guaranteed. Write for Prospectus Now.—Sturrock's School of Engineering, officially recognised by N.Z. Govt., Quay Bides., Quay St.. Auckland. EDUCATIONAL. gCHOLARSHIP. The Trustees under the Will of the late Humphrey Rawlings oiler three Scholarships for competition in December next. Tho Scholarships are tenablo for three years, commencing from the first term in tho year 1926. and consist of free tuition at either the Auckland Grammar School or King's Collego as the parents of tho scholars may choose. A maintenance allowance of £lO per annum, payable quarterly, will also be advanced , to each scholar. Only boys under the age of twelve years on December 1 next, attending one of the public common schools of tho Provincial District, of Auckland, and the sons of poor parents, will bo eligible for the Scholarship. Applications containing the names and addresses of applicants must be sent not later than Ist DECEMBER NEXT, to the Trustees, by whom dtie notice of the time and place'of examination will be given. Forms of application may be obtained on applying at the office of the Trustees, First Floor, Lister Building, Victoria Street East, Auckland, CHAS. C. BAKER, F. W. SWAN. Trustees. WESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA, V V AUCKLAND. BURSARIES, 1927. TWO SENIOR BURSARIES (£25 and £ls) and TWO JUNIOR BURSARIES for the same amount are available for the comipg year. Tho standard of examination for the Senior Bursaries .is approximately ' that of tho Proficiency Examination, and for tho Junior BuTsary approximately that of the Fourth Standard. Notice of intention to sit for either examination must reach the Principal on or before October TsO. Further particulars may be had on application to the Principal. R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed.. Principal. 17*011 GIRLS. SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND. .1. Tho Church Education Corporation, a Church of England Educational Trust, founded in 1900, maintains, Boarding School's for Girls on Public School lines, recognised as efficient by tho Board of Education, and inspected and examined by tho University of London, viz.: — Bedgebury Park, Goudhurst, Kent.—Head Mistress: Miss D. F. Hunter, B.Sc., Ivondon. Sandecot.es School. Parkstone, Dorset,—Head Mistress: Miss A. Grainger Gray. Uplands School, St.. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. —Head Mistress: Miss Mary V. Hill M. A.,-London. Pupils prepared for Public and University Examinations, Modern Languages taught by modern methods. Special attention to Health, Art, Music and Dancing. Beautiful surroundings.—Write for illustrated prospectus and terms to the Secretary. 34. Denison House. Westminster. London. 5.W.1,, . England. QOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. O 50(5, Fifth Floor Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street, Auckland. THIRD TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER U. Prospectus on application to MISS E. K. GOULDING. B.A. rjTHE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principals:' MRS S, A. AND MISS A. F. MOOREJONES. THIR D TERM, 1926 Collego Reopens on WEDNESDAY, September 22. Principals at home after W E ONES DA Y, September 15. Phsno 25-015.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 7

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