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! Correct Training is the Key to a Successful Career

1 7 MAKE 1930 A Year of ACHIEVEMENT SPECIALISED TRAINING SPELLS SUCCESS HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Offer the simplest, most pleasant, and most economical way of obtaining that training. You study in your own home—in your spare time. Lessons written by practical business men —in simple, easily-under-stood terms. Courses Cover: Book-keeping, Law Prof., Banker’s Diploma, Teachers’ Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman s Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Full particulars of any of the above Courses mailed free on request. , Post Coupon TO-DAY! HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 :: AUCKLAND Please send me full particulars of your.... . Course Name Address A DRULEIGH COLLEGE TRAINING WILL PUT YOU ON THE HIGH ROAD TO Equivalent to many years' practical experience, a course of training in any with Druleigh College will put you well on the way to success and qualify responsible positions. Choose your career now and send for further particulars today! SUCCESS! any of these subjects you for the most Accountancy Book-keeping. Business Training. Business Psychology. Cartooning. Commercial Art. Dressmaking and Designing. Engineering Preliminary. English. French. General Art. Geometrical and Freehand Drawing. German. Greek. Separate subjects covered b> Home Science. Italian. Journalism. Latin. Matriculation. Mathematics. Mechanics. Medical Preliminary. Memory Training. Mental Science. Psychology (Practical). Public Service Entrance. Showcard Writing. Sketching Club. Short Story Writing. Spanish. i any of the above courses can also be taken. Shorthand. Salesmanship. Surveying. Solicitors’ General Knowledge. Typewriting. Teachers’ Examinations. Woodwork Theory. Wireless P.M.G. Certificate. Wireless (General). Verse Writing. Specialised Degree Courses in Mathematics and Latin. Specialised Mental Science and Psychology Courses suitable for all. DRULEIGH COLLEGE Phone 46-884. TASMAN BLDGS., ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND. Education of backward children; also separate classes for adults. Adults will find that this is the College for them. They will enjoy and profit by our System. _ THE PRINCIPAL, DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Anzac Avenue, Auckland. I would like to know more about the: Druleigh College systems Please send full details and particulars of the course in POST THIS TODAY. NAME iDDEESS CO/G

I i\ Auckland Business College Smith’s Buildings LTD. Albert Street Phone 40-639 These outstanding successes of our 1929 pupils prove the soundness of our methods of Tuition. 150 Words a Minute in 9 Months MISS RUTH WHEELER enrolled 11th February, 1929. In July gained Pitman’s certificate for 100 words a minute In Aug:, gained Pitman's certificate for 130 words a minute’ In Oct. gained Pitman’s certificate for 140 words a minute In Nov. gained Pitman’s Certificate for 150 words a minute In Nov. gained Intermediate (130 words) and Senior (110 words) Government Examination. In Dec. Auckland Business College Diploma and Silver Medal for Shorthand and Typewriting. In Dec. Auckland Business College Diploma for Bookkeeping. MISS BELLE McELROY enrolled 2Sth January, 102'.'. In July gained Pitman’s Shorthand Certificate for 100 words a minute. In Aug. gained Pitman’s Shorthand Certificate for 130 words a minute. In Oct. gained Pitman’s Shorthand Certificate for 140 words a minute. In Oct. gained "Underwood” Bronze Medal for Typewriting. In Nov. Ist Place in Auckland, Senior Division Government Examination, and also passed the Intermediate Division tn Dec. gained "Underwood” Silver Medal for Typewriting. In Dec. gained AUCKLAND BUSINESS COT.LEGE GOLD MEDAL and Diploma for Shorthand and Typewriting. MISS MILDRED WILLIS, Champion Typist of Auckland Business College. , In Sept., 1928, gained "Underwood” Bronze Medal for 44 words a minute. In March, 1929, gained "Underwood” Silver Medal for 56 words a minute. In May, 1929, gained "Underwood” Gold Medal for 63 words a minute. In Nov., 1929, gained "Underwood” PEARL-Studded Medal for 71 words a minute. This is the only jewelled medal awarded in the Dominion. Miss Willis also holds Pitman’s Shorthand Certificate for 140 words a minute, and the Auckland Business College Diploma for 140 words a minute; and also the 1928 Silver Medal for Shorthand and Typewriting. It is the intention of the Auckland Business College this year to give a course of instruction equal to that of the previous four years. Our methods are continually being revised and kept up to date. One of the Principals made a special trip to Australia recently for this purpose. . A perusal of our Prospectus and the list of successes for 1929 must convince even the sceptical of the soundness of our methods. PROSPECTUS for 1930 may be obtained from:—Messrs. Whitcombe & Tombs, Ltd. Messrs. Champtaloup & Edmiston, or from The College. We cordially invite those interested to inspect our premises and equipment. OPENING DATE 20th January Auckland DIRECTOR: T. U. WELLS. M.A. PRINCIPALS: A. W. SHEPHERD, F.P.S.A., AND MRS. N. H. E. SHEPHERD, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B. Phone 40-639. THE RICHMOND NAUTICAL SCHOOL Has been established 2 years. Passes obtained, 97 %. Candidates prepared for all grades of Marine Department Exams., and voluntary exams., including yacht-master. Write for an appointment with J. W. R. RICHMOND, Extra Master, Principal. Phones: 44-415 or 27-475 (residence). QUAY BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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