WHY DIDN'T I MATRICULATE? WHY DIDN'T I MATRICULATE? C COUNTLESS people who thought it too S much trouble to matriculate when they were vcung have bitterly regretted it later on. The matriculation examination is the door to the professions, the key to success. Now is the time to start classes for this year's examination. BANKS RECORD OF SUCCESS. Both in examinations ami, later on, in the world of business, BANKS students have been strikingly successful. As a result, BANKS COLLEGE has long been recognised as the leading Commercial College ii> New Zealand. Each Bank 3 student receives close personal attention from a staff of expert and highly-qualified instructors, and no pains are spared to ensure his success. ENROL NOW-MODERATE FEES. Send for the prospectus—or tall in, if possible. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. P. Harle, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.C_A.A. F Director. Office: Harle and Sheppard, cor. Hereford and Liverpool streets. H 4684—2
iilllilllSi^^SSSSSSii^ DISTINCTIVE MODELS All the newest colourings: rosewood, airf orce blue, and bottle green.; smart shapes, turban styles and slightly up-turned brims. Simple trimmings of appliqued flowers and ribbon novelties. MODEL MILLINERY In the latest turban and toque - styles, suitable for matrons;' in black panne velvet and cire satin; trimmed aigrettes, coloured motifs, and striking diamante ornaments. READY-TO-WEAR FELTS Small, close-fitting, stylish Hats, with up-turned brims of velvet, finished with clusters of felt flowers and novelty pins. The colourings include all the new shades of Tosewood, amethyst, puce, rust, bottle green, and all dark shades. <J Not the 7«p interesting rfeaturgji oftheNewSeasonW Millinery fc titffy extremely moderate prices! ' ft Notable amongst the New Hats now being cfe* -\ played in our Showroom are the many variations.-: of the small, close-fitting styles that are-so bevy; coming. Delightfully subdued'yet so refreshing"; are the new colours— rosewood, airforce bhie, and % shades of bottle green. The deft handling shape and colour must be seen to be May we ask the favour of an early visit? •*: An extensive range of I'ELTS JTOB SPOBTS WEAK. Trimmed with plain bands of contrasting felt and velvet novelties. Colours include wine, g*ey, putty, cinnamon, new blue, rose, jade. Graham, Wilson & Smell THE HOUSE FOR VALUE mk4Md%m*kkwmwm%m
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 10
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