COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!!. 1 9 2 7, gRAIN'S COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, Is.Z. Insurance Build ins. Auckland. EXTENSION OP PREMISES. ENTIRE RENOVATION. INCREASE OF STAFF'. IMPROVED EQUIPMENT. Owing to the fact that in the past wo have been obliged to refuse students, on account of insufficient accommodation, we are now making ample provision for prospective students and are taking advantage of the holidays to have our premises extended und completely rctnovated. Students desirous of commencing their Course at the beginning: of the year are advised to ENROL NOW. The Principal wilt bo in attendance at the College daily during the vacation, except on Public Holidays, for tile purpose of interviewing parents and guardians. (Saturdays by appointment only.) The value of our Commercial Training is amply proved by the fact that, our students are holding responsible positions in all classes of business throughout Auckland and '.lsewhere. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. Telephone 46-28 C, (Holidays) 12-453. J! RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL jQOLLEGE. HAMILTON BRANCH. G OYERNMENT SHORTHAN D TYPISTS' EXAMINATION ' RESULTS, NOVEMBER, 1926. SENIOR: Tho total number of Hamilton passes was sis. ALL BRAIN'S STUDENTS. JUNIOR: Tho total number of Hamilton passes was eighteen— THIRTEEN BRAIN'S STUDENTS. THE COLLEGE FOR RESULTS. Hamilton residents, a:nd especially business men, are reauested to take mote of tha above results Our College deserves yonr support. Parents who havo the welfare of their Sons and Daughters at heart, will do well to provide them with ONE YEA'iTS Commercial Education and easuto tibedt FUTURE SUCCESS. I). E. DUTHOIT, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. QTO DENTS ENROLLING NOW FOR A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY CAN BE ACCEPTED. Tho opening of the Commercial Department of this Colioce has been justified by the results obtained during this first year oil its existence. Tho roll number has steadily increased, and applications already received for 1927 indicate that tho College will be full next year. Wo fully expect ha.ving to disappoint, many prospective pupils leaving it; till Inter to enrol, and therefore advise immediato application For pxpert- tuition in Shorthand, Typing and Book-keep) n|.: arrange for enrolment at once. Prospectus and enrolment form an application. THE QOACHING ANI> QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. T. IT. WELLS, M.A., Principal. N. H. E. SHEPHERD. B.A. t LL.B., Vicci-Pfinoipal. SMITH'S BUILDINGS. ALBERT STREET, P.O. IJox 1414. Telephono 40-633. EDUCATIONAL, Q O L. W A Y COLLEGE. A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED GIRLS' BOARDING SCHOOL. Modern. Buildings, with fireproof dorms, toriea and sleeping poaches, 18 ACRES OF GROUND. Planted. GO yeara ago, mainly with English Trcos. Instruction from Primary Clastes to University Standard. Special attention paid to Muaio, Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball. Swimming. The College is Bituatcd in tno of the healthiest localities .in New Zealand, and everything possible is done to meuro perfect health and comfort for tmpyfl. For Prospectus, apply to the .Principal, MBS. M, B. THOMPSON. M.A., Mastcrlon. rpHE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN 1 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. " NGA TAWA," MARTON. HEADMISTRESS: MISS F. H. McCALXi (St. Hugh's College, Oxford). BOARDING SCHOOL ONLY. StaS of highly-qualified Engliuh Mistreflgep. Preparation for Matriculation and Junior Univeraity Scholarship Examinat >ons, and also for the Entranu® and Scliolarehip Examinations of Oxford, C«x.bndße end London Univeraitiea. MUSIC a Speciality—A.M. and R.C.M, Examinations. Modern Methods: and up todate buildings. Homo , Farm. Illustrated prospectus can be obtained on application to tho Headmistress. DENTISTRY. EEIECS SB® OF, m E I T H. £2/12/6. Remodelling Set .. "i'l 10 0 Painless Extractions . 0 2 6 EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. H. W. FBOBTDENITBT, Late University Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Entrance: Wyttdham Street (Next. Herald). Phone 46-232, XMAS LAY-BY CLUBS. " T>ABYLAND," 154, Karangahapc Rd.~ U 1 Exclusive Babywear. Hand-mads garments a specialty; Rornpera; Baby Outfits from 49s 6d. VMAB Annuals, Books, Ideal Presents. A Deposit now and secure for Xman. — Aley'ii, near Newton P.O. A " SMALL DEPOSIT now will e?curo J\ Canteen StainlwH Cutlery, Zi pieces, £2; 8s powerful Prismatic Bmoculare,l'i ideal gifts.—Meltzer Bros., <35, Vic-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19511, 15 December 1926, Page 3
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