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PROM SCHOOL TO £150 PER ANNUM ! rpHIS is the experience of one of our A Students. He camo to us from College, EtartP'l on our" Elementary Business Course, completed that, and, finally, our Accountancy Course. This occupied 18 months, at tho end of winch timo wo introduced him to an employer, who engaged him at tho • abovo salary. Contrast this with tho old method of going to an employer— "Willing to learn." Wo do not claim that tho abovo result is obtainable in every case, but wo do claim that any youth whom wo 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_caro you are not "Left Behind." CALL' AT BANKS*S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 56, VICTORIA-STREET, CITY. WRITE FOR~PROSPECTUS. MISS ¥„ CAKR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Lightline). and TYPEWRITING. BOOK* KI'JEPING and PAINTING. Typewriting Office • STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis-streefc and Lambton-qua-y). Frinoipals: Miss E. CAIIU, N.S.S.T., N.U.T, •Mrs. J. F. GUNNION, N.U.T., N.S.S.T. Australasian liecords, 220 words per Minute Highest speeds in the shortest space of time . SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its litest 'improvements. Classes from 2 to 4- ; Evening Classes, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 9. I Private Dressmaking also at the above. Newest stylo and perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. 106, Upper Willis-street. mHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSA , T3UTTING. MISS KATE STEWART, Representative. Barfcett'6 Building, 61, Willis-street. This .popular system of, Dresscutting has met with the greatest success in Wellington* It is essentially the "ladies' system," on/ account of its wonderful capabilities. By its means almost every article 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 — 10 to 12, 2to 4. Evening Classes— Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Patterns cut to measure. Agents wanted throughout Wellington and Taranaki Provinces. The most useful of all a lady's accom.pfohments is the art of artistic dressmaking:. " * jTYRESSMAKING and Pattern Cutting 'XJ > and Fitting has been resumed by the undersigned at Jackson-street, over Singer Machine Depot, Pctone. MRS. E. H. M'DONALD, Late of Regent-street. 1 CHEMIST'S SALE. TapUfiTH ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING A? , SALE. . CONCLUDING WEDNESDAY, 30th . W. SALEK, SYDNEY CHEMIST, 17, WILLIS-ST GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Ceifcbs, Hair Brushes, Rubber Sponges, .Enemas, Soaps, Perfumes, and all Toilet Requisites. Apenta Mineral Water (large) ... 110 Adlenbury Feedera ... ... ... 1 6 Jdlcock's Porous Plasters J 0 10 Ayer's SaraapariUa 3 10 Ayer's Hair Vigour 3 8 Ar.gier's Emulsion (large) 4 4 Barilla Sb»p ' 010 Blaud's Iron Pills (best, 100) 1 6 Bark's Throat Pastilles (Evan's) ... 1 2 Brillianiane 1 0 Beech&m's Pills 1 2 Butterfly .Peifumo 1 11 Beef and Iron Wine (large) 3 6 Colgate's Tooth Powder 1 2 Colgate's Shaving Soap 0 11 Cockle's Pills 1 2 Cashmere Bouquet Soap (large) ... 1 2 Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder ... 0 7 Cuticura. Ointment 2 6 ( Cuticura Medicine Resolvent ... 2 6 Coutts's Acetic Acid 1 6 Clark's Blood Mixture 3 8 Casoara- Tabloids 0 8 Crome Simon ... I*B Cherry Tooth Paste 1 0 Dutofi Drops "..'I 0 6 Eno's Frtat Salts 2 8 Elliman's Embrocation ... .... 1 2 Efliman's Embrocation (horse) ... 2 4 Eau de Cologne (4711) 2 6 Euthymol Tooth Paste ... ...12 Fellowfe's Syrup 5 3 Fluid Magnesia. , 0,10 Glycerine (pure) ... 1 0 Hazeline Snow 1 3 Harlene (for the hair) 1 6 Hair Dyes 3 6 Himyadi Janos Water (large) ... 111 Hdmrod'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 r 1 6 Rhine Violet Perfume 2 8 Quinine and Iron Tonio 2 0 Sorubb's Ammonia ... • 1 6 Stearns's Headache Wafers T.. ... 010 Steedman's Powders ... 1 2 Seidlitz Powders (English) ... # ... 1 0 Sulphur Hair Restorer 2 2 Swa&sdotfa (completion) 0 9 Trilene Tablets (for- stoutness) ... 3 4 Tartario Acid Crystals, per lb ./. 110 Tatcho (for the tair) ' 1 9 Vaseline (pound tins) 1 3 VaseKne Camphor Ice 0 8 Vera Violetta Perfume 3 11 Veloute Powde^ (complexion) ... 1 9 WiHiaWs Sha-viog Soap 13 Winner's Saft Curo ° -U Wkralow's Soothing Syrup 1 3 Win* Cod Liver Oil . . ... ... * ♦ The Improved Syphon Sparklet, 3s lid and 1 dozen charges Is 4d NOTICE TO RETAIL BUTCHERS AND FARMERS. HAVING sold the Wholesale Butchery Business carried on by me for the past 18 years to the Banks Meat Company (Limited), I wish to thank all of my late customers for their past favours, and hope a continuance of same to my successors. G. W. BANKS, Kaiwarra. Having^purchased the business of G. W. BANKS, of Kaiwarra, we hope by careful attention to tho wants of customers and supplying only the primest of meat tp. share a continuance of your past favoucs BANKS MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, I. SYKES, Managing Director., Telephone 417. RANGIURTJ HOUSE, OTAKI. ffIHE MISSES GELL are opening both A their houses for the season on iOth December. They have 'been, thoroughly renovated, a largo detached diningroom has been built to serve both houses, and to ensure perfect freshness. Bathing, Sea and River Fishing and Boating. Terms on application. THE CENTRAL DAIRY, 32, Ghuznee-street. PURE MILK delivered Twice Daily, Also Cream, Butter, and Eggs. Try our famous GOLDEN VALLEY BUTTER at lid per lb. SILVERDALE BUTTER lOd per lb. Fresh from Taranaki. Customers will send orders to SCOTT & JONES, Proprietors. tpXHIBITION of Oil Paintings of New •»H Zealand Scenery, by MR. GEORGE BUTLER. Now on view at M'GREGOR WEIGHT AND CO.'S, 129, Lambtcfi-fluaj.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 16

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