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SUCCESS CON SISTS OF: (1) An early start. (2) Steady application. YOU SUPPLY THESE YOURSELF. (3) Experienced Teachers. (4) Small classes—lntensive coaching. These are Supplied by GILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Building*, Cuba Street. W. W. WADDII.OVE, F.1.A.N.Z., Director. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. pLASSES for the above will be held from 6.6 to 9.0 p.m. commencing February 22. Fees for Students under 21: One evening of 2 hours weekly, 30s. per session; each additional evening or period weekly, 15s. per session. Students over 21 pay double above fees. Staff: T. L. James, M.Com., A.R.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. (Head of Department); N. A. Byrne, M.A., LL.B.; D. R. Wood, 8.A., LL.B.: E. Cannons, A.R.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z.: W. H. Nankorvis, A.1.A.N.Z.; E. Evans, M.A. Special Classes for Matriculation and Accountants* Preliminary. Full particulars may bo obtained on application at the College Office. J. H. HOWELL, Director. MARSDEN SCHOOL, Karori and Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington. Boarding and day school for GIRLS Principal—MlSS BABER, M.A. THE UPPER. SCHOOL WILL REOPEN on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, NOT February 10 as intended. LOWER SCHOOL will REOPEN in the NEW BUILDING at KARORI on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. The LOWER SCHOOL, under MISS HOLMES, will remain at FITZIIERBERT TERRACE. A Preparatory Class is held at Karori. Headmistress—MlSS BORRIE. To-day and Monday. February 8. MISS BABER and MISS HOLMES will Ire at home at FITZHEEBERT TERRACE. MISS BORRIE will be at home at KARORI on MONDAY. fiHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ' 255 The Terrace. BOARDING AND DAY’ SCHOOL FOR

GIRLS. First Term commences on February 10. Boarders; return on February 9. New pupils may be enrolled on application and private interviews arranged to suit parents. Chilton House Old Girls are reminded that their Reunion will be held on Friday, February 12. nt 8 p.m., not on Opening Day, as hitherto. ATADAME FLOR RY ROSCOE (Eminent English Soprano). Pupil of the late Sir Chas. Santlcy, London. TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTIdN AND SINGING. STUDIO: C/o Miss Greenish, 8 Woodward Street. Trfimbton Quay. 'Phone 42—660. Interviews: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. 2to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 10 to 12, or by appointment. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ' CONFECTIONERY. TXTiANTED to SELL, in thriving town, ’ ’ Manawatu district, Confectionery’, ice Cream, and Soda Fountain Business. Been in tlie same hands 6j years. Good stand, opposite Picture Theatre, doing over £32 weekly. YVould jell or lease freehold property; large shop, 5 living rooms and conveniences; good reasons for selling. (No agents.) Walk in £450. 8627, c/o “Dominion.”

PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS BUYERS NOTE. TJEFORE purchasing any Business it will pay you to obtain a copy of the Latest Edition of tho “New Zealand Business Register.” This is the recognised Business Buyers’ Guide, and contains full particulars of over 200 of the best-paying propositions in New Zealand. Copies free. APARTMENT HOUSE, 12 rooms, good lease, rent £5 10s. Price £275; a bargain. (743) BAKERY. TEAROOYIS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC., doing £2OO per month. Shop and living accommodation. Lease. Price £5OO, stock valua tion. (754) CITY HAIRDRESSER’S AND TOBACCONIST’S, long lease, d.f. shop, splendid position. Ingoing £l9OO. Turnover £llO per week. (714) BUTCHERY. doing a 2-3 bodies, 15 sheep, pig each week; 50-50 counter and delivery. Shop and 2 rooms. Lease, Price £360. (375) RICHARD A LARGE AND COP.O. Boa: 95t, Wellington. Offices opposite General Post Office. LEADING PRIVATE HOSPITAL in WANGANUI FOR SALE. /VLD-ESTABLTSHED PRIVATE HOSPITAL with large private and doctors’ connection, has to be sold solclv on account of ill-health of present owner. The property comprises lacre freehold, beautifully laid-out fn lawns, paths, orchard, flower and vegetable gardens. House contains 14 rooms, also theatre and ante-rooms. Registered for 10 patients. Fully furnished throughout, and the best and latest equipment of an up-to-dato private hospital. PRICE £35(10 for the property fully furnished and ’She business as a going concern. This is n great opportunity to purchase n sound business of this kind. Deposit £5OO. balance for a long term of years at 6 per cent. HACKSHAW SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, WANGANUI,

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 112, 5 February 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 112, 5 February 1926, Page 14