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I ■ THE PROOF. ij , ■ — • AT the Supplementary Accountancy 'Examination, held last March,..' 43 ). Candidates ivere successful—26 were-our Students—62 per cent, of the total pasaaa for all Nay Zealand were prepared by us. The signal success of our students at ; the. Examinations is the best possible proof of the efficiency of our methods. ■ The fact that our Studente, in open 18 competition in all parts of. Australasia, !1 win tho majority of the Honours Places " and do so much better in .the Examinations, proves conclusively that they,are MORE THORQUG.HLY PREPARED. ■ We supply each student with a. complete course of Printed Lessons, and he " has no Accountancy or Law Bpoke to buy whatever. Coachinsr continues until success is achieved, andin the event/of ■ failure at any one examination .WJ coach 18 for the next gratis.. , 7 Complete details of the Examination Successes, showing names and addresses of SI udents, arc published in our "Accountancy Booklet." A copy'will be sent • free to all interested in qualifying. . Send for a free copy right away. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S J." CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, il LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. .£65. . :.' ■ FREE SCHOLARSHIPS . ■ '" FOE "WIRELESS" STUDENTS. i" A SPECIAL inducement is being offer* jCI. Ed by The Dominion Collie of - Radio-Telegraphy, Ltd., to encourage am- .' bitious-youne man to'become studeite, and prepare for future positions m the Mercantile Marine. _ Ten Scholarships, of a, total cash value of v£G5, are to be equipped for bl all j. who enrol during June, July, and ,i August. ,a ' -No extra entrance payment is required (1 to compete;"only the usual fees. Country applicants have an equal opportuu- „[ ity with those From Cities. . ,j Write or call TO-DAI for Scholarships Circular and College Prosr ; eetus-i " free ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE 1- OF RADIO-TIiLEMRAPHY, LTD., h Brittain's Building, (, r Manners Street, Wellington, i. po, Box 922. Phone 368. II Branches: Auckland. Chrislcliurch, .%ud Dunedin. i iS "WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. " THIRD OUARTER Win, WILL BEGIN, TUESDAY, JULY 22. )f I\AY COURSE'S are ivvailable in Art \g U and Art Oaf Is, Commerce, Domes* s. (ic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanieiil" and Electrical Engineering, Ciirpontrv and Joinery. Cabinetmaking, J ' '"l-JVENINti "CLASSES are available in tho above, and also in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Sign- ! painting, and Decorating, En«lisli,J-iitin, French Malheiuiitics. (;hemi.s(r.v, Botanv, Physiology, Commercial Geography, .Shorthand. Typing, and Bookkeeping. , " SPECIAL SOLDIER CLASSES m Engiiicering (Motor Mechanics, etc.), and - ft, MATIiICULATION COURSE (Mr. Renni'i , ). Friday eveninfis * Fees paynlile strictly m .idviince.. If ' IL BOLTON. F.1.A,. a, . Aclmß-Director. ■ '{ F. SHAW,' lf Registrar. J >■ EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR ." MANLY BOYS. . mHIS is the School to train your boy 1 Cur a Successful Career. Curriculum comprises all Public School su^ n iccU. Fili-oeii hundred acres playground; U boating and fishing; physical culture and sportc; atmosphere of School conducive • to liiuh moral character; ganerone diet I and mild whitcrs-the Ideal School for - a delicate boy. •■• ; 7* OCEAN K.W SCHOOL, :d .' MARLBOROUGH. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., i- Headmaster, t- Full particulars from Rev, John Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. .

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 253, 21 July 1919, Page 9

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