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EDUCATIONAL BTOINBBB K oi is THE ESSENCE OF THE CONTRACT. When you decide to sit for one of the Public Examinations, you *et jcir-i-cantract,** which time ..»»«»». important factor. You only have a limited time available in which to coinpM your studtes. The Examination dav won't be put oil because . hnven't Viwn vou.solf time to muter the subject. COMMENCE NOW! Spare-timo Postal Study. Hemingway's Home-study Courses offer the quickest, surest, and most congenial method of examination preparation Fverv year hundreds of the successful students at the various public examinations have studied under Hemingways Correspondence Schools. Write immediately for full particulars of Courses, stating examination you intend sitting for—to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. 100 PER CENT. PASS JUNIOR EXAM. 100 PER CENT. PASS JUNIOR EXAM. TPHE thorough, practical nature of tuition . at Banks College was again evidenced „t the last Government Examinations, when everv stiident prepared by Banks College for Junior Exam, secured a. pass (last year 100 per cent, passes were also obtained). In the Senior grade, out of 17 successful candidates in Canterbury,. .11 were students of Banks Commercial College, the total number presented by the College being 12. Students wishing to make -rapid and successful progress, in Typewriting and Shorthand find that. Banks College provides a particularly sound training. COLLEGE OPENS FOR ENROLMENTS JANUARY 9th; 1928. Prospectus and Time-table, mailed on application. BANKS... COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. BANKS .. COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. BANKS .. COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. Office: Corner Hereford and Liverpool streets, Christchurcli, Telephone: 521-IA. P. HARLE, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A., Director. H 5209—3 ST.- ANDREW'S COLLEGE, PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHUBCH. Boys' Boarding and Day College, with Secondary and Preparatory Schools. STAFF: HEADMASTER, MR A. K. ANDERSON, M.A., and Eleven Assistant Masters. PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND AGRICULTURAL COURSES. Boys prepared' for Public Examinations, Matriculation, and University Entrance Scholarship. A NEW JUNIOR SCHOOL, built on the latest lines, and situated on the College grounds, has been established for the Preparatory " Department. Boys from the earliest school, age are-admitted. THE FIRST TERM begins on TUESDAY, February 7th. . NEW BOYS -will be enrolled by the Headmaster at the College on SATURDAY, February 4th; and MONDAY, February 6th. Prospectus and further, information may be obtained from the Secretary to the Board of Governors, A: Q, WILKINSON, 5800 St. Andrew's College. ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS.., Not knowing that it could not be done, Jones started in and did it. It wan the Specialised- Tuition given him by our Postal Service which, mado the above .possible for Jones. Let 1928 be your year of Achievement. Take up one of our Postal Courses and study will be n pleasure to you. with Success assured at the finish. P.O. BOX 50, ■ G.P:O.,' '•' AUCKLAND. • O'l.O'B Y ' S , COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.G.).. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.0.T., I.P.S. (Typists' Section).. ALL - COMMERCIAL CLASSES RESUME •MONDAY. JANUARY 16th. - Day Classes,. 10 a.m. Evening' Classes, 7 p.m. MISS DIGBY will be at the School to interview parents and enrol new students on Thursday, January 12th, and Friday, January 13th, • from 10-to 12.30 and 2 t0'4.30; Saturday,. January 14th, 10 to 12. ■■ , . . Tel. 1537:. .' ,' . Railway Concessions to Country Students. D 3246-2 MISS LUCY ALL BRANCHES OF SPEECH CULTURE. 13 ROYAL' EXCHANGE BLDGS.. ■ , ■ Cathedral square. Railway concessions to country pupils. C 3228 RA NTCHF. ST E R '. SCHOOL T 1 M A R V. Jratory School for Boys be"THE P »'Shi "THE jf-lj '•the „p§r SMALL PREPAID VSnntctls, For Sale ot Tn r'- 5 Vacant or Wanted, 12 JZmF tion, tires insertions, 2. «7 , tisoments pro rata. ■ ■'.) Lost and Fouud, flu, "'"' under. 2s Cd each in..., TELEPHONBB! '.^| advertising and Commercial! Advertisements for "THE 1 accepted at any gl t 1 — '-■' at Office Rates:— CASHMERE— % 0 H. Duff, The Store, Cashmere Stores, Ltd., 3 DjutfjjM SYDENHAM— -»y* J. H. Pratt, Statlouer, 356 r ' * The Bristol Stores, 429 1 Mrs Horsham, Stationer, < street. —« P. J. Smythe, Stationer, St*o»Wi OPAWA— u G. W. Smith, Cash General 6uL_ Wilsons road. "Wl^ E. Eldridge. "The Terminal jg4 ST. MARTINS— \\ H. J. Harbison, Centra! RbuLt corner Wilson's and Bfc MmSH WALTHAM— x U RICHMOND— $$ Andrew McKcnzie, Grow tUiiM more and North Avon tMe^ST PAPANUI— . J& H. Black, Stationer and Jnumi North road. • B W!Wl T. Frisby, Northcote Eupplj && J News Agency, Tram KrßlSel cote. ,£| BRYNDWR— ';M & E. Woodbury, Station Bhj«.'j|l ST. ALBANS— fm h\ Radcliffe, Store, Barbados ftljii Edgeware road. » !K 0. E. Steans, Grocer, cornirj; street and Edgewar* rottV Rosewarne's Terminus btore, (ft badoes and Warrington! iffl Mrs Brewer. General -Store, i&r gar street and School toil Mrs E. M. Searle, Stationer Agent, 203 Papsnul rdif Mrs Hesse, Fruiterer and"o corner Cranford and Bert' FENDALTON— T. H. Rides, Post Office'Si Terminus. ' 1 W. A. White, Grocer and Gem Merchant, 62 FendaJton^ MERIVALE '.' F. W. Trotter, Grocer, FroTK Merchant, 65 Carlton Mlllg SPREYDON— $ R. Hilder, Fruiterer and Coilr*' Lincoln road. BHIRLEY— , J V W. Dixon, Slater street Store/ Shirley Supply Stores, conifer . and Warrington street. f <T Fowler's Junction Stores, 1 con and Marshland roadi, RIOCARTON— O. E. Carleton, Ffuitdrer'.ind' Ooi 374 Rlccartou road. ' } carton road. -■ , t C*J'" iDDINGTON-,".. ,;, J. L. Campbell. TobaccofiUUm road;- -••- ■ D. White, Groier and Fri coin road. Miss A. E. Deverell, Stations Goods, 874 Lincoln roadi; SiJMNER-i- " H. C. Watson, Liddiard's Bt. street. ,*' H. D. Bates, Storekeeper. >'i Smith's White Stores. . 1 LINWOOD ' ' Borrows Bros.. Fruiterers thi) era, 228 Linwood avenutjj B. Thomas. Grocer, Fruiterer?! agent, comer Buffolk i streets. , ,3 G. A. Mcintosh, Fruiterer [l3 tiuner, 253 Ferry road. /jj . W. M Palmer, Pastrycook;t| tioner. corner of Ensor'l] roads * "f, Mrs A. Bucklon, Post Offioi'i Worcester' street, and Stationer). ' !C NEW BRIGHTON— •',>s Mrs Palk, Stationer and Neiri l NORTH BEAOH— , T. E. Thomson, Grocer tn&'M REDOLIFFS , '■») T. Vogan, The Store, Redelutli ■arri.oovs WATER SUPPLY 00T PUBLIC Notice l« hercbV id High Pressure Wittsrßj cut off between the hours OU, p.m. on THURSDAY, JanWlrJ in Papanui road, beUeen St M J and May's read.. a'V^ ' ' '■ .2 .Tnnimrr .Tnnimrr 18ln. ' YDNEY' FRANCIS, " PIANO. B te Roval ConseYvatorium ol I ■Phone 8730

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19211, 18 January 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19211, 18 January 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19211, 18 January 1928, Page 14

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