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CHUROH NOTICES ERESFORD QTR JgERE QOXG REG ATIONAL QHURCTT (XEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). T'REACHE R: R EV " q N elsox. B.A. 11 a.m.—'" SFI I' PFIKUD OF SOULS." 7 P.m.-" THE EVERLASTING ARMS." Copper Retiring Collection for those in Need Alter Each Service. Visitors "Welcome. All Seats Free. V FAY TON CONG R EG ATIONAL CHI'UC'H, Edinburgh Street. 11 ii.ii).—Young People's Service. 7 p.m.—PASTOR C. W. COONEY. Subject: "Tile Pre-eminence of Christ." Mount edex congregational CIIURCH. VIEW ROAD. Minister: REV. FRANK BE LISLE. 11 11.111.—"Why I French Christ?" 7 in.- "Fellowship, the World's Great Need." Devon l'okt congregational cli. Divine Services: II ii.in and 7 r-.ni. Strangers and Visitors to Devon port Cordially Invited to the Services. H EAR C. E. KNIGHT speak on "ScveiithDav Ad vent ism. Cim It Stand tile Lieht of Day?" Eini Street. Avondule. Sunday, 2..13 p.m. Come. •y M.C.A. MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. There will be no Meetings of Y.M.C.A. Men's Brotherhood during the month of .) nnuii ry. EDUCATIONAL AMILTON TECHNJCAI J H 1 The Session for 1936 OPENS on FEBRUARY 3. n1 9.15 a.m. The following courses are available: — Commercial, Domestic Science. Building Trades. Trade Engineering. Rural Industrial. Art, Science and Accountancy. Pupils are prepared for the various 1 rade, Commercial and Professional Exnminations. The School Office, in Anglesea Street, will be open for enrolment of new pupils from January 'JO, ]!)3(>. Tile Principal will be in attendance at his office to interview such Parents as wish to consult him on FRIDAY. January Ml, and on the morning of SATURDAY, February 1, 193(5. The Principal will be in the position to lecoimneiid suitable homes for country children. Prospectuses are available on application to the School Office or at Paul s Book A rcade. J7"OR YOUR DAUGHTER'S EDUCATION. ST CUTHBF.RT'S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. N.Z. Registered Primary and Secondary School (U nderiomina tional) FOR BOARDING AND DAY GIRLS. Dav Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers. MODERATE FEES. Spaoiotis site, laid out in grassed *nd asphalted playing areas, Huckey fields, tennis courts and a very fine school swimming bath is provided. \ MOST EFFICIENTLY STAFFED COLLEGE Offer' ft sound training fiom Kindergarten to University Entrance, and a special course for non-examination Girls. Handicraft, Domestic Science. Chemical Science, Sincing, Sports. Rhythmical and 1 Phv«irnl Drill, Swimming and extra «ubI jects. all taught by SPECIALISTS, i With Character Building, the College life is ! ordered with the view of sending forth : Cultured Christian Gentlewomen. i MOST MODERN COLLEGE FACILITIES ! ENTRANTS MAY ENROL NOW FOR 1936. Principal: Miss L. Clotiston, B.A. Prospectuses, etc.. from the Registrar. ACCOUNTANCY AND secretarial EX A MIN ATION RESU LI S. Our object in publishing a complete analysis of 11.C.A. successes at the 19.14 and 1935 Examinations was to demonstrate, Ijy quoting concrete results, that there really are more advanced and more practical methods available in New Zealand than was the case up to four years, ago. For the past three examinations (marking the three periods in which our system has been operative) H.C.A. students have ove.r--whelminßly topped the list of suecesaes in all main Accountancy Subjects. Or. it another way. for every 100 H.C.A. students that silt, there was a lower proportion of failures than any other college could Sl \Ve do not just, preach success—we instil it and we challenge any College to put thei-r figures alongside ours: i.e.. subject for subject, 100 students for 100 students-nnd i show the same high ratio of passes as Our complete analysis of nil H.C.A. passes in all main Accountancy Subjects (not isolated subjects) has been published in j this column, certified as correct bv an m- | dependent auditor. . , Consider these facts and remember that j it costs nothing to send for a prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LID . P.O. Box 859. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings. Wellington. AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVE. —H. ! B. "Wilkinson, B. Com., who may be interviewed daily between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. at ! Lewis R. Eady, Ltd.. Queen Street. King' O 0 li, REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER TWELVE. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.So. Boys prepared in Primary and Secondary subjects for entrance to the Secondary Schools. Prospectuses with full particulars may be had from THE SECRETARY. gT. pETEU'B gCHOOL. CAMBRIDGE. WAIKATO Headmasters: REV. J. M. BEAUFORT. M.A. (Dublin). A. F. B. BROADHURST. M.A. (Oxon) A New Preparatory School for Boys 8 to 14 years. Boarders only. To open First Term, 1938 Prospectus, Entry Forms and all Informa tion may be obtained from THE SECRETARY. "Glenn"! von," Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland, C.l. W 1 WESLEY COLLEGE. ' * PA EH ATA, a Boarding School equipped with Primary and Secondary Departments and preparing boys lor nil the usual school examinations, including Proficiency, Matriculation snd School Leaving Certili-.-tite. A large modern farm is attached to the College and special facilities are provided lor training in oil braaches of agricultural education. There is a special Cadet Course arid a Diploma course if ',ha N.Z Institute ol Horticulture Inclusive Fee, jCI7 per t.-in: Cndet Course, £ls per term. First I'orra commences Hon day, February 3, 193(5. Further particulars and Prospectus may be obtained from THE J'RINCIPAL Haphazard knowledge is not sufficient. It is the trained men who KNOWS who is in demand to-day. The I.C.S. trains you at home during spare time. Some of the Courses are: Radio, Diesel Eng., Electrical Eng., Refrigeration, Chemistry, etc State subject required Free Booklet sent on request. IN T ERN ATI ON A L CO R R ICS PON D ENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A.. 101 N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Auckland. BOOK-KEEPING, 8 horthsnd, ' Typev.-nT ing, Offi;e Routinp, etc. Expert personal tuition.—Druleigh, N.Z.'* Premier Training Institute.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 7

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