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FROM SCHOOL TO £150 PER ANNUM! rixHIS is tho experience of one of our -L Students. Ho came to us from College, started on our Elementary Business Course, completed that, and, finally, our Accountancy Course. This occupied 18 months, at tho end of which time we introduced him to an employer, who engaged him at the above Balary. Contrast this with the old method of going to an employer — "Willing to learn." We do not claim that the above result iB obtainable in every case, but we do claim that any youth whom -we can recommend as having completed our courses will start at a remuneration 50 per cent, to 100 per cent, higher than his less fortunate fellows, and will save at least five years of his business life. Take care you are not "Left Behind." CALL AT BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 58,- VICTORIA-STREET, CITY. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. MISS E. CAl.'li'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Lightline) and TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING and PAINTING. Tvuewril.injf Oflice : STISWAP.T tAWSON'S HUtl/DtNGS (Corner Willis-street and Lambton-quay). Principals: Miss IS. CAlil;, N.S.S.T., N. U 'J', Mrs.J.F.GUNNION,N.IJ.T.,N.b.S.T. Australasian Itecords, 2_o words per minute Highest speeds in the shortest space of time SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. "l/TRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's -LTJL System of Dressmaking in all ita latest improvements. Classes from 2 to 4 ; Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, / to v. Dressmaking also at the above. Newest stylo and perfect fit guaranteed! Patterns cut to measurement. tt)6, Upper Willis-Btreet. PHHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS -1- CUTTING. MISS KATE STEWART, Representative. Barnett's Building, 61, Willis-street. This popular system of Dresscutting haa met with the greatest success m Wellington. It is essentially the "laches' system," on account oi its wonderful capabilities. By its means almost every artiolo of clothing may be cvt — from opera mantles and evening dresses to children's coats. Inspection and enquiry invited. One lesson given free of charge. Office hours— lo to 12, 2 to 4. Evening Classes— Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Patterns cut to measure. Agents wanted throughout Wellington and 'laranaki Provinces. The most use/ul of all a lady's accomplishments ia the art of artistic dressmaking. DRESSMAKING and Pattern Cutting and Fitting has been resumed by the undersigned at Jackson-street, over Singer Machine Depot, Petone. MRS. E. H. M'DONALD, Late of Regent-street. CHEMIST'S SALE. ' FOURTH ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING . SALE. I 14 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 11th NOV. W. JSALEK, SYDNEY CHEMIST, 17, WILLIS-ST. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Combs, Hair Brushes, Rubber Sponges, Enemas, Soapß, Perfumes, and all Toilet Requisites.' Apenta Mineral Water (large) ... 110 Allenbury Feeders 1 6 Allcock'b Porous Plasters 0 10 Ayer's Sarsaparilla 3 10 Ayer'B Hair Vigour 3 8 Angier's Emulsion (large) 4 4 Barilla Soap 0 10 Blaud's Iron Pills (best, 100) 1 6 Bark's Throat Pastilles (Evan's) ... 1 2 Brilliantino 1 0 Beecliam's Pills 1 2 Butterfly, Perfume ... 1 H B6ef and Iron Wine (large) 3 6 Colgate's Tooth Powder 1 2 Colgate's Shaving Soap 0 11 CoekW's Pills 1 2 Cashmere Bouquet Soap (large) ... 1 2 Caivert's Carbolic Tooth Powder ... 0 7 Cuticura O.ntment ... , 2 6 Cuticura Medicine Resolvent ... 2 6 Coutts's Aoetic Acid 1 6 Clark's Blood Mixture .-.. ... 3 8 Cascara Tabloids 0 8 Creme Simon , 1 8 Cherry Tooth Paste 1 0 Dutch Drop 3 ... 0 6 Eno's Fruit Salts 2 8 Ellimnn's Embrocation 1 2 Elliman's Embrocation (horse) ... 2 4 Eau de Cologne (4711) 2 6 Euthymol Tooth Paste 1 2 Fellows's Syrup 5 3 Fluid Magnesia 0 10 Glycerine (pure) 1 0 Hazeline Snow ... ... 1 3 Harlone (for the hair) 1 .6 Hair Dyes 3 '6 Hunyadi Janos Water (large) ... 1 11 Himrod's Asthma Cure ■ 3 6 Jeyes Fluid 0 7 Koko (for the hair) 1 5 Kutnow's Powder *3 11 Mariana Wine' 6 4 Kepler Malt and Oil 2 0 Odol * 1 6 Rhine Violet Perfume ...' ... 2 8 Quinine and Iron Tonio „. ... 2 0 Scrubb's Ammonia 1 6 Stearns's Headache Wafers 0 10 Sleedman's Powders 1 2 Seidlitz Powders (English) 1 0 Sulphur Hair Restorer 2 2 Swansdown (complexion) 0 9 Trilene Tablets (for stoutness) ... 3 4 Tartaric Acid Crystals, per lb ... 110 Tatcho (for the hair) 1 9 Vaseline (pound tins) 1 3 Vaseline Camphor Ice 0 8 Vera Violetta Perfume 3 11 Velouto Powder (complexion) ... 1 9 Williams's Shaving Soap 1 3 Warner's Saft Cure 3 11 Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1 3 Wine Cod Liver Oil 4 4 The Improved Syphon Sparklet, 3s lid artd 1 dozen charges Is 4d '|'HE PHOTOGRAPHER'S ADDRESS YOU WANT— "KINSEY," LAMBTON-QUAY. STRAIGHT UP FROM POST OFFICE. CABINETS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED Tj rvS PER DOZEN. Ladies and children, grave men and gay, youths and maids, flock every day to "KINSEY'S." Travellers by land and sea pick up the Post, and there they see the address they want on Lambton-quay is "KINSEY'S." The Largest and Most Artistic Assortment of Mounts acd Photo Covers in the City. Call and See REVISED PRICE-LIST. s _____ See Name "KINSEY" on Showcases, LAMBTON-QUAY. * Bl^sfc_l__c_«J,;Sr'*' TJIXHIBITION of Oil Paintings of New ■E- Zealand Scenery, by MR. GEORGE BUTLER. Now on view at M'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.'S, 129, Lambton-quay. WV Aisli E AND O 0., • Waterloo-quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILERS, MINING, HYDRAULIC, DREDGING, and WOOL-DRYING MACHINERY, MANUKE MANUFACTURING and FLAX-DIIBSSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS' REPAIRS A Specialty. Agents far ZYNKARA, the Best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON'S STEAM PUMPS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 24 November 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 24 November 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 24 November 1904, Page 7

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