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BRA st & cS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LIMITED 54 The Recognised College for Practical Commercial Education, RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. PRACTICAL RESULTS POSITIONS FILLED IN 1935 Shorthand Typists Book-keepers ■ Burroughs Operators 542 SUCCESSFUL GOVERNMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS 99% PASSES—JUNIOR and SENIOR—67 Candidates Ist PLACE for AUCKLAND in SENIOR DIVISION Ist PLACE for NEW ZEALAND in INTERMEDIATE EARLY ENROLMENT ensures an EARNING CAPACITY within the year. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal and Director. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. MISS N. R. CARLAW, Secretary. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen Street, Auckland. 'Phone 46-286 THE UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE 22 FERRY BUILDING, AUCKLAND, CI. (Founded 1912). Tuition in Day and Evening Classes and by Correspondence for University Entrance (Matriculation) and other examinations. The Day Classes for Matriculation and kindred examinations are recommended to students who' require special attention, or who wish to Matriculate as soon as possible. An average of six students to each tutor is maintained, and careful attention is paid to any subject in which a student may show weakness. Fortnightly reports are furnished. The same staff of Specialist Tutors conducts Evening Classes and corrects Correspondence Courses. Saturday Morning Classes are held for secondary Pupils. Model solutions of recent Matriculation papers can be supplied. The First Term, 1936, begins on TUESDAY, February 4, and the Principal may be interviewed by appointment from WEDNESDAY, January 22. Prospectus will be forwarded on request. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A. TELEPHONE 44-271. (Honours in English and French), PRINCIPAL RICHtfO^J^UTKAL iT' A Z V RICHMOND NAUTICAL (TECHNICAL) SCHOOL Offers exceptional pre-vocational sea training for boys from ! 5 to 17 .« . - a » years of age. Time at school counts ET BQjgy a 8 B ea service. The 12 months" course covers completely, seamanship and navigation and includes practical lifeboat work. The School is fully eqyipped with all the appliances necessary for thorough tuition and students after a year s instruction are well trained to commence their sea career. ALL 1935 STUDENTS NOW HAVE BERTHS AT SEA. Vacancies for 1936—Fir at Term Commences February Bth. Prospectus on application to the Principal— CAPT. J. W. R. RICHMOND. - FERRY BUILDINGS QUAY STREET Phone 30-655. AUCKLAND, C.l. ■ ■ *4 Students at work sewing sails and splicing wire and hemp ropes. IR X. Sacred Heart College. MM* Bt. Cuthbert's College. *7A i# King's Preparatory School. m Auckland Grammar Schools. pi Hi •t. Mary's Convent. Hill-Top Sohool. COUf 5* & Sedldon Memorial Technical College. CHARLCOTE Charlcote Sohool. Bt. Peter's School, Cambridge. Our Colleges and their Uniform Requirements For over 49 years now George.Court's have been pursuing their policy of offering "Quality Goods at Lower Prices." And the success of this policy is amply proved by the increasing business in their College sections—both boys and girls—where standard qualities in Regulation College Wear (complete in every official detail) are to be obtained at genuinely lower prices. Your inspection is invited, with the assurance that comparison of George Court's prices will be to 3rour advantage. University Blazers— University Blazers, made to measure from a particularly fine quality all-wool flannel, in the cbrrect heraldic blue, properly trimmed, and finished with badge of registered design, are obtainable only from George Court & Sons Ltd., who are under contract to the Auckland University College Students* Association. Satisfaction is assured with every blazer. "For Quality College Wear at Lower Prices." GEORGE COURTIS KARANGAHAPE ROAD :: :: AUCKLAND King's College Diocesan High School Convent of the Sao?ed Heart. Tamaki Private High School. INESS College Re-opens MONDAY, 20th January AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 9 (Supplement)

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