BOWLING. BOWLING CLUB (Incorporated.) The Informal Opening for .Sea-son 1920-21 will take place on SATURDAY, October 23 at 2.10 p.m. ' Members and intending members cordially invited. ~ * W. E. iAKEY, 41 Hon. Sec. C.B.C. ELECTORAL. TO THE ELECTORS, WAITAKIfh A RIDING. Ladiw and Gentlemen.—At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I have been nominated for a seat on the Council and if you do mc the honour to elect mc I will do my best for the district as a whole without fear or favour. ' 152 ROBERT GLASGOW, Taupakl. EDUCATIONAL WANTED, Smart, Ambitions Electrical Engineer for Power Station. Must have passed Government Examinations. Salary to commence, £600 per annum. How often an advertisement similar to tie above is seen in our dallies. Become a Candidate for one of these high-salaried positions. LET OUR EXPERTS PREPARE YOU FOR THE GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS. A few boars each week of our Efficient Method for Class and Home Study Is ul you need. Write to-day for Prospectus " B " to OOWEK-5 "pNGINEERING CJCHOOLj, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. (And at Wellington.) TJRAIN'S QOMMEKCIAIi pOLLEGK. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND and HOOKER AND KINGSTON'S BLDGS t HAMILTON. T The Syllabus includes: — TOUCH TYPING.—This subject Is taught r on ne* Scientific Methode, ensuring C Accuracy and Speed. SHORTHAND.-ritman'e easy speed system used. Lessons become interes:>-ic by our methods. fc ' BOOKKKEKING.-Thls subject is under the personal supervision of Mr H C ROBINSON, F.P.A. (X.Z.). The lessons arV based upon Mr. Kobiusoirs wide experience, and are designed to impart the fullest possible Instruction to the student ' STENOTVPY.-This branch of instruction t> is under the supervision of a certificated and thoroughly efficient Teacher. Competent " I\X y t P s U e t n o^ l ero'J a b t e o l n a C e great **"* n Ledger Posting, and Calculating Machine Instruction ia exclusive to B»Atv« Term commences from date of entry. n Prospectus obtainable on application = MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal w MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Manage? C P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 981 A. a gASIES'S COMMERCIAL (jIEAIXING /COLLEGE IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE SMEETON'S. Phone 2T42. JJVENING QLASSES Have now reverted to former Time-table s as under :— MONDAYS-Sbortliand, Typing (Elemen- *' tary, Speed), Bookkeeping 'E TUESDAYS—Gov. Coaching Classes P ' WEDNESDAYS—Shorthand and TyDine 1? (intermediate speed). typing h. FRlDAYS—Shorthand and Typing (advanced 7 to 5.30 Each Evening. 5C Principal: MISS C. BASTEN, F.N.Z.A.A. - v, MUSICAL TTTITIOK. 1 O R M A N A R T I ». M • VIOLONCELLIST te (Pupil of C. Warwick Evans. London). ln Studio : to KENNETH EADY'S PIANO WAREHOUSE N' UPPER QUEEN ST. (opp. Myers Park). cl * C TOILET SPECIALISTS. P l MISS.ES WRICLEY. Gold Medallist Hair- ci] work. Special Treatment Grey or ar Falling Uair, Dandruff. Oily Scalp —14 m Watson's Buildings. MT\V a — Nl at BUILDING. P> i- — •— Xl AMOS AND WALLACE Sheet and Metal Workers and ' Ventilating Engineere, 187, GKEAT NORTH ROAD Seamless and Oval Hatha on Cast Feet Fuel Water Heaters, Patent Mitre Corner Flashings for Weatherboards, Motor Mud Guards and Bodies, Radiator Repairs Estimates for All Sheet Metal Work sii Workmanship Guaranteed. I'kme 2770 A. C wl ' ofl da TENDERS. PRIGE wanted for Installing Electric °° Light in 6-roomed House.—46, Grosrenor St., Grey Lynn. 204 50
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10
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