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CHURCH NOTICES. ■f__y TTNITED EVANGELICAL J3F4 U CHURCH IN N.Z. I Minister: REV. A. A. MURRAY. JStsjf Minister-elect: Rer. Dr. H. N. Maclesn. All Services now held in Church, ST BENEDICT ST. (opp. Masonic Temple). 11 am.-"LETTING THE DEVIL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE." - R EV D K H. N. Maclean--2.15 ji.m.-lODKG PEOPLE'SJiALIT. Speaker: REV. A. A. MURRAY. ?SS:=^l°fMu ! rar' R EV - A. A. M D?BAY ; Retiring Offering in Aid of .Sunday School Work. , TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—foupg Peoples Fellowship. _ T ■ « WEDNESDAY. ORANGE HiLL-Con-gregational Farewell Social to REv A. A. MURRAY. Tea, 5.30 to 7 p.m.; Meeting. 7.30. _ ' QRIENTAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "Will be given by the FIELD SECRETARY, the REV. L. O. STANTON (Just Returned from Japan), At the PRAYER AND REVIVAL ROOMS, FERGUSSON BUILDINGS, v On MONDAY, JUNE 1, nt 7.30 p.m. EDUCATIONAL. r\IOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AUCKLAND. 1111*1111 Headmistress: ||||||gj MISS E. H. SANDFORD, M.A. (Girton College, Cambridge). Reopens WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. AT 9 A.M. Boarders Return TUESDAY. MAY 26. Miss Sandford will be at home to Parents by appointment on MONDAY, May 20, from 2 to 4 p.m.. at School House, and thereafter on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, as usual, throughout tho term. J£ING'S gCHOOL. ■ The Second Term Commences on THURSDAY, June 4. Boarders return previous evening, before 5 p.m. The Headmaster may be interviewed at the School from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. (or at any other time by appointment), after WEDNESDAY. May 20. LEVELAND HOUSE* 'k. THE LADIES' COLLEGE. Garden Road, Remuera. , SECOND TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY. JUNE 2. Principal at Home SATURDAY, May 30. Prospectus on Application. QOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. Headmaster: THE REV. H. K. ARCHDALL. M.A. (Cantab.) Second Terms begins on TUESDAY, Jun® 2. Boarders and T\'e\v Boys attend on MONDAY, Juno 1. Prospectuses and all information may be had on application to THE HEADMASTER, King's College, Otahuliu, Auckland. SOUTHWELL SCHOOL, HAMILTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ... BOYS. Next Term begins Wednesday, May 27. Boys return Tuesday, May 2G. For Prospectus apply to tho SECRETARY. MISS BERYL WHISTLER. From the London School of Dalcroze Eurhythmies, Resumes Her Classes*' For Children and Adults, In the First Week of June. All particulars, 5. IRENE AVE.. MT. EDEN. gELWY: YN HOUSE P.N.E.U. SCHOOL. HOSTEL, 121, Winchester Street,"' Merivale, Christchurch. There are a few Vacancies for Girls next term (commencing on June 1) in the above Hostel. Apply to THE PRINCIPAL. £ EDUCATION for a Changing World.— J Yes, we are righ up to date, and give you the training you need to hold a worthwhile position. Write us to-day about tho subject you are interested in.—lnternational Correspondence Schools (N.Z ), Ltd... Dept. A, N.Z. Insurance Buildings Auckland. TT'REE Bible School for Girls, Dominion J- Hall, next Dominion Rd. P.O.—Second term begins. God willing, 9 a.m. MON-* DAY, June 1. Unemployed girls and women welcomed.—Principal, Miss Waterston, 64. Grange Rd., Mt. Eden. ». ASidCROFT. 17. Ladies Mile, Remuera. —Day, Evening Tuition"; Matriculation, Engineering Surveying Examinations. Correspondence.—Phone 17-SO'^ COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. RAIN'S /COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. jgRAIN'S Q PERMANENT AND RELIEVING POSITIONS FILLED, 1931:.. Our success in FILLING POSITIONS renders it possible for us to INVITE APPLICATIONS from those desirous of obtaining INDIVIDUAL TUITION Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping, Burroughs Machine!, APPLY NOW. APPLY NOW. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, . . ' MISS E. G. PHIPPS. Principals. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. Gth Floor, N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Aucklani and at Hamilton. J^OOK-KEEPING I N 3 ]y[ ONTHSI Personal or Correspondence Tuition. Everybody should have a knowledge of the principles and practice of Double Entiy Book-keeping. By Banks' individual system of teaching. , students can cover tho initial coarse in 3 months, if they are prepared to work hard. Our course is most interesting, being the system introduced by the founder and first director of the College—Mß. JOHN S. BARTON. S.M. ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOK-KEEPING' SAVE A YEAR! '• Those desiring to qualify in Accountancy are advised that next year students have to pass thieo stages in Book-keeping— his means three years' work on this subject. Save a year by qualifying in tho stage this year. jgANKS' QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, 93A, THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. H. Amos, F.R.. Econ S.. F.A.1.5.. Managing Director. ; , TCS. Salesmanship" *«• 1. morally and physioa^ SB . hundreds oTcouS'es Write to-^; to g Auckland. , ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20880, 23 May 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20880, 23 May 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20880, 23 May 1931, Page 15

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