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Please .Out This Out. PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CtLASSES will Recommenco on MON- > DAY, 11th February, 1907, when pupils will bo enrolled and fees received lor all subject.*. Class I.— Continuation, Monday — English, feo 10s ; Wednosday— Latin, fee 10s ; Friday, Arithmetic, feo ss; 7 to 9 p.m. Instructor, Mr. E. King, M.A., B.Sc. Class II. — Shorthand, Typewriting, »ad Correspondence— Tuesdays and Thursdays; fee 15s; 7 to 9 p.m. Instructor, My. \V. H. Uifford. , Class lll.— Carpentry and Architectural Drawing— Tuesdays and Thursdays'; 10s each subject ; 7to 9 p.m. Instructor, Mr. G. L. Hooper. Class , IV. — Dressmaking and Langet System of Cutting— Monday ; feo 12s; 7 to 9 p.m. Instructor, Miss K. Stewart. Class V. — Mechanical Drawing and Machine Construction — Wednesday ; foe 10s ; 7 to 9 p.m. Instructor, Mr. J. Burn. Class VI. — Art Drawing and PaintingTuesday and ThuMday ; 7 to 9 p.m. ; Painting — Saturday Afternoon ; foes : Drawing, 10s : Drawing and Painting, £1 ; or Painting only, £1. Instructor, Sir. F. Clayton. Class VII. — Electricity and Magnetism (Elementary) — Thursday; 7 to 9 p.m.; fee 10s. Instructor, Mr. Walsh. Class Vlll.— Plumbing (Practical)— Tuesday s; 7to 9 p.m. ; fee 7s ; Theory — Friday; 7 to 9 p.m.; fee ss; Instructor, Mr. Hopkins. Geometry — Wednesday; 7 to 8 p.m ; fee sa: Instructor. Mr. E. King, M.A., B.Sc. NOTE. — Free-place pupils not attending the High School may continue thoir studiee by taking tho two compulsory subjects, English and Arithmetic, and one technical subject; fees required to bo paid at beginning of terms, but will be refunded on completion of 20 hour attendances in each subject per term. A Cooking Class will be formed if sufficient pupils offer. J. G. CASTLE, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS POSITIONS. Never before in tho hintory of this city has there been such an enormous demand for business-trained young men and women as there is to-day. J»OVO» before have the opening salaries been so high, nor tho opportunities for advancement so attractive. Everywhere business men ero seeking, often in vaip, for thoso who have the educational advantages which our COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE OFFERS. STOTT & HOARE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE CANNOT MEET THE DEMAND FOR COMPETENT TYPISTS f BtHE following Typewriter Users in WclJL liugton, uir.ouget others, employ KEMINGTON TYPISTS, and look to us for attention to thsir various requirements:— N.Z. Government Railways, Over 50 Hsmington Typewriters. General Post Office, Over 20 Remington Typewriteii. Kempthorno, Prosser and Co. bh»rland and Co. Gollin and Co. Union Bank. Sargood, Son, and- Ewen. Chapman and Tripp. W. »nd G. Turnbull and Co. Vacuum Oil Co. Bank of New Zealaud. Abbott, Oram and Co. Briscoo and Co. Bell, Gull, 8011, and Myert. Miss Macdougall. • » , Bunny, Rawson, and PeChericlc L. Reynold*. Australian Manfg. Co. J. My era -and Ob. Skerrett and Wylio. J. Mill and Co. Levin Estate. Wellington Woollen Gi. Y. Cooper. D. Anderson and "Co. Bank of Australasia Wellington Technical School. V. J. l'orbes and Co. Gray and Jackson. N.Z. Pott and Telegraph Store D.I.C. Brown and Dean. -American Tobacco. i Rowley and Gill, Accountant*. Dalgcty and Co., Ltd. Baldwin and Co Comstock and Co., Ltd. J. T. Brown, Thompson,* irascr, and Ramsey. Grand Hotel. , Wo aro Sole Importers of tho Reining ton. Temporary Office, 3, Morrah's Build ings, Willis-street, City. Apply lor pro epeotus. . MISS E. CJARR'S SCHOOL OI SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT ING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: Stewart Cawion's Building*, opposite Bank of New Zoaland. Pitman's Australian Record, 220 wordi per winuto. Highest spqeds in the «hort cst timo. SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, PAINTING, ETO. MRS. E. G. BENJAMIN, N.N.S.T. N.U.T., 1, Victoria-avonue, of! Brougham-avenue. Pitman* Australian Record, 220 wordi per minute. Light Lino CO words in foui weeks. Bookkeeping, Painting, Etc. Terms on Application, • any day, alter 2 o'clock. OUR CLASSES IN BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY AND COMPANY PROCEDURE, TOUCH TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND Are now in Full Swing. STUDENTS DEALT WITH INDIVIDUALLY. PULL information supplied on applies tion at our offices— 4, Cuba-streol Extension, Wellington. Send or Call for a Prospectus. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Telephone 209 ft. THE WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. Sussex Chambers, Panama-street, ' BOYD GARLIOK, DIRECTOR. THE following Classes begin a Now Quarter on Monday and Tuesday, 4th and sth February. School Children, 4—54 — 5 p.m. daily. Business Men, Exercise Clam, quarter begins with pupil, 5—6 p.m. daily. EVENING CLASSES. Ladies, Monday, 7.30, to 9 p.m. Gontlomon, Tuesday, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. JJ'GREGOiB . WRIGHT AND ' CO., NEW PICTURES by Butler, Rylei, Chrlitmu, Woriloy, and N*rli. j*ow. on view, is; oa^kby. ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 4