EDUCATIONAL. STEP UP OR STEP OUT. fBIHE exigencies of retrenchment com--ft. pej an employer to actually improve the status and salary of the man qualified for promotion. YOU must be prepared to step up or stop out. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY. and improve your Status and Salary. We have specialised for a quarter of a century in perfecting our system which enables you to study in your own home, early or late, whenever it-suits you. You cannot afford to shirk your responsibility to yourself by drifting on to -failure. SEND NOW far FREE BOOK. "ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY * ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. WATCH YOUR PROFITS! The Success of Tradesmen, Shopkeepers. Clerks, is measured by their knowledge of Bookkeeping. Cl ILBY’S BOOKKEEPING COURSE XILBY'S BOOKKEEPING COURSE Paves tho way for Quick Advancement. SIMPLE—CONCISE—THOROUGH. ONE COURSE to train from the ground up. SPECIAL COURSE to carry Student onward from knowledge he has already gained. If interested in BOOKKEEPING or in Accountancy. Wireless Telegraphy, Shorthand, Typing, Languages (any), or General Secondary Education. Call, ring, or write The Director. W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.. N.Z., GILBY’S COLLEGE. James Smith's Buildings, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 21—818. P.O. Box 302. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES FOR WOMEN. First Aid. Y.W.C.A., March 13. 7.30 p.m. Enrol nt Y.W.C.A. First Aid. Newtown, end of March. Enrol with Miss Fossette. Tel. 20 —167. First Aid. School. Plimmerton. March 16. Fees. ss. Books. 2s. J. B. FINLAY, Secretary. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A SENIOR Course will be given of instruction on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 o’clock to 9 o'clock, in tho Technical College. Mercer Sweet., throughout tho present session, consisting entirely on the Theory and Practice of Curve and Compound Cui;ve work as applied to Carpentry and Joinery. Full particulars of the Course may be hod on application n,t the College Ofiico. Students are urged to enrol at once. Fee, 40s. for the Session of bhros terms. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director. INSTRUCTION IN DRESSMAKING. A COURSE of instruction in Dressmaking will bo given at the Technical College. Mercer Street, on Thursday Afternoons from 1.30 o’clock to 3.50 o'clock Foe SOs. for the Session of three terms. JOHN H. HOWELL, Director CHIROPRACTORS. OHIBOPBACTIC. OTTERHOLT. BRYCE. AND WRATT. Palmer Sol»ool Graduates. ’Phone 3328. 'Phone 3323. Everv Disease has a Cause. The X-ray locates it. We adjust it. Health is the Result. Private Compartments and Rest Rooms. MANDEL’S BUILDING. 101 Willis Street. X-rav Laboratory. Consultation Free. OSTEOPATHS. CHIROPRACTORS. H/TR. AND MRS. ADAMSON (MacfadivA den graduates). Export Manipulative Treatment with milk and other special diets for chronic ailments. Swinson Chambers: Dixon Street. Petone 'Phone 21 —782. HEALTH. "The Spine is the index to your health.” Adjustments correctly and specifically applied will bring you the desired results. McBEATH AND COLWILL , (Graduates Palmer School). Consultation Free. Lady attendants. 102 The Terraco (next Banks College). Telephone 829. Q-TOLSs supple. Its healing properties penetrate below the surface and aoothc tired and strained muscles. A month’s comfort for 2/-.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 9
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