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MOTORS A CYCLES FOR SALE. piHEVKOLET Tourer—Now paiut-'-J work, well shod, and in exceptional mechanical order. Price only £lOO. Motor Car Exchange. A USTIN “7" 4-Seater, good condition. - x ,ccept £lOO for quick sale. Terms if desired. C 461, c/o “Dominion." SjUi.tlND-HANI) Motor-Cycles, tn goon mechanical order. Prices to suit all, and very easy terms. Harley Davidson Agents, Rodger and Hall, Ltd., 157-1.59 Willis Street. MORRIS COWLEY. O-SEATERS and 4-Seater, 1926 Models, — in very good order. Owners purchased new models. 8. M. Baird, Ltd. Masterton 'Continued on Page 3.) EDUCATIONAL. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT for ACCOUNT.! NCY STUDENTS is offered by GILBY’S COLLEGE. Students receive Personal or Correspondence Tuition from Teacher-Specialists, including:— MR. P. R. WADDY, 8.A., LL.M., Barristerat-Law, the most successful Law Tutor in New Zealand. MR. W. W, WADDILOVE, F.1.A..N.Z., A.P.A..N.Z., F.C.A.A. MR. E. CANNONS, A.1.A..N.Z., A.P.A..N.Z. MR. F. E. THORNTON, M.A. (Honours). Prompt action is necessary for this SPECIAL in p.c. DISCOUNT will be available for a few days only. Enrol to-day and save money. QILBY’S~COLLEGE. A. H. Gilby. F.C.1., Director. Broadway Building (Opposite Fullers’ Theatre) WELLINGTON. ’Phone 21—987 ’Phone 21—987. NO MORE CLERKING. TYON’T be tied to the same old routine tasks day after day—posting and adding, ruling and carrying forward. BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT BY SPARE-TIME POSTAL STUDY". All the worth-while positions in business are open to the qualified Accountant. His work i,s full of interest and responsibility. Promotion is assured, accompanied by substantial salary increases. A small part of your leisure time spent in interesting study under Hemingway’s skilled guidance will soon enable you to qualify. The sooner you commence your studies the sooner will qualification, with its many benefits, come to you. Write for Free Book, “Accountancy,” to— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. yy.ELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE. FOUNDED 1913. ROLL—2OO BOYS. THE PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL for BOYS, providing a CORPORATE SCHOOL LIFE with INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION in and out of school. WELLESLEY COLLEGE AIMS—1. To produce a sound and well-devel-oped physique. 2. To provide a well-rounded snd balanced curriculum. 3. To ensure that all training has an ethical basis and bias. 4. To teach a boy to become a sfltreliant, responsible, and worthy citizen. The School is DEMOCRATIC and NUN-DENOMINATIONAL. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. HEADMASTER: Mr. J. Whitworth Russell, B.Sc., F.R.E.S. FIRST TERM commences TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. H. AMOS, Managing Director. WIRELESS. P XPERT instruction for the P.M.G First-class Certificate. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, Special Class tor Deck Officers’ Signallers’ Endorsement. The oldest-established Wireless School in New Zealand. Ten years’ coaching experience, and examination successes.

Prospectus, MARINE WIRELESS SCHOOL, 248 The Terrace, Wellington. Phone 42—566. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, pUPIL of Josephine Bradley, Knightsbridge, London, and Ginner-Mawer School of Revived Greek Dance, London, will resume teaching first week in March. All Ballroom Dances, including Yale Blues, Slow Foxtrot. Valse, Quick Step, taught by Miss Bradley’s simplified method. At the Ginner-Mawer School, Miss Putnam made a special study of the Revived Greek Dance, and Physical Culture. Classes for ladies and children are now being formed. All communications to be addressed — MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, 43 Northland Road. NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. (''LASS and Private Tuition for all Public Examinations. Private Tuition for Degree Subjects. Ring or write for particulars and prospectus. Tel. 21-550. P.O. Box 1292. A. J. HERON. M.A., Director. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. CHILTON ST. JAMES, WATERLOO ROAD. LOWER HUTT Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. First Term commences early February 1928. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries— MESSRS. CLARKE, MENZIES. GRIFFIN AND ROSS, Box 486, Wellington; Or from the Principal. ]

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 121, 20 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 121, 20 February 1928, Page 2