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EDUCATIONAL QUMMARY OUMMAEY CCCESSEb GOVERNMENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS FOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTS GAINED BY STUDENTS OF THE SECOND PLACE IN NEW ZEALAND In the SPECIAL DIVISION. FIRST PLACE IX NEW ZEALAND, Also SECOND PLACE IN NEW ZEALAND In the INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. '- 7 Passed, including SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH PLACES In the SENIOR DIVISION. 79 Passed, including SECOND THIRD, FIFTH. . SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH - PLACES In the JUNIOR DIVISION. A Total of 11?. Passes were secured bv Students of the jgUSINESG QOLLEGE, These results prove the High Standard in Shorthand and Typewriting attained by Students of the JgUSINESS QOLLEGE, QUALIFICATIONS COUNT IN THE BUSINESS WORLD - JUDGE BY - RESULTS. Prospectus available at WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD.,'' ■Or from SMITH'S BLDG., ALBERT STREET, C.l. 'S BY CTUDENTS jg RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE

In the Recent Government Examinations lor Shorthand-typists Include: pLACE IN -yEW IN THE gPECIAL JQIVISION. 3rd and 4th PLACES in New Zealand in the INTERMEDIATE DIYISION, and more than half of the Total Auckland Passes. Ist, sth. 6tn and 7th PI/ACES in Auckland in the SENIOR DIVISION with 6 Credit Passes out of a Total of 12 for Auckland. The College— IS NOW BOOKING FOR 1941. Term Starts from Date of Entry. ENROL NOW. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND, Telephone 46-286. A R ECORD QF gUCCESS. IN BANKS, PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, BUSINESS HOUSES, AND MANUFACTURING FIRMS, DRULEIGH STUDENTS SECURE THE BEST POSITIONS. While Students are not crammed for Exams, their training is practical and thorough. The College equipment is the most comprehensive in New Zealand. No other college can show the progress of Druleigh in recent years. No other College can show better results with Students. Shorthand and Typing, £4 IQs a Term; Dressmaking. £3 3s a Term; Commercial Art, £3 10s a Term. INSURE YOUR DAUGHTER'S FUTURE! SEND FOR FREE PROSPECTUS TO-DAY 1 QOLLEGE, The College of Successful Careers, O'Connell St., Auckland. "^yHANGAREI BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOLS. Headmaster: A. R. RYDER, M.A., B.Sc. The School consists of: 1. Intermediate Department, for Pupils who have passed Std. IV. 2. Secondary Department, for Pupils who nave gained Form 11. Certificate. JJIGH gCHOOL,

Suitable courses are provided to enable a pupil to qualify for Public Service Entrance, School Certificate and Matriculation Examinations, and, in addition, vocational courses under specialist instructors are provided for Girls in Commercial and Housecraft subjects and for Boys in Agriculture and Engineering. There are two Boarding Houses —Carnith (Boys) and Lupton (Girls!—and it is advisable to make early application for admission. A School Prospectus will be forwarded on application. The Headmaster will interview Parents as follows:—Day Pupils: SATURDAY. February 1, 9 am. to noon. Boarders: MONDAY, February 3, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. TERM 1.. 1941. commences on February 4. gT. QUTHBERT'S pRESBYTERIAN QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND, N.Z. (Undenominational), Registered Primary and Secondary School fo? BOARDING AND DAY GIRLS. Day Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers. AX EFFICIENTLY-STAFFED SCHOOL. MODERATE FEES. Offers a sound training from Kindergarten to University Entrance and Scholarship Standard and a Special Course for non-examination Girls' Handcraft. Domestic Science. Chemical Science, Singing, Sports, Rhythmical and Physical Drill, Swimming and Extra Subjects all taught by SPECIALISTS. The College life is ordered to provide a wise and balanced education bf the'physical, moral, religious and social side of the Pupil's nature, with highest ideals of character and citizenship. MODERN BUILDIXGS. EXTENSIVE PLAYING GROUNDS, LAWNS, GARDENS AND SPLENDID SWIMMING BATHS." Entrants may enrol now for 19-11. Prospectuses, etc., from the Registrar. PAERATA ' AUCKLAND. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. CONDUCTED BY THE METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. The School has both Primary and Secondary Departments. Boys may be entered from Standard 1 upwards, and are prepared for all the usual school examinations. A large and modern farm is attached to the College, and special facilities are provided for all branches of Agricultural Education. There is . also a Special Agricultural Cadet Course for boys who have completed two years at a Secondary School. INCLUSIVE FEE: £-20 PER TERM. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1941. Further particulars and Prospectus may be had on application to the Principal, R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed. SPARE TIME OCCUPATION FOR YOUI The "go-ahead" man will use his spar© time in acquiring knowledge and being trained for a better position. There are over B'K) I.C.S. Courses of specialised training—al! up-to-date, thorough and specially prepared for those who wish to stndy in spara time. Here are some:—Mechanical Draughtsman. Building, Motor Mechanic, Showcard Writing, Chemistry. Matriculation Accountancy, Salesmanship, Civil Engineering, Diesel Engines, Fitter and Turner. Plaa Dr.iwer, Carpenter and Joiner. Write TO-DAY for Fr£e I.C.S. Booklet stating the subject in whictfiyou wish to get on. The trained man commands higher pay. Don't wait—start being trained NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 101 X.Z. Insurance B'dgs. Auckland, or Dept. A, 13S Victoria St , HamiMon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 11

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