A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Will be youra if you join TJANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. The following departments have now resumed work:—■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY LAW PROFESSIONAL MILITARY . '-,;"■ Send for a prospectus, or see the Director (H. Amos). BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Corner Woodward-street and The Terrace. • TelepHoas .-r 2098 BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ROTJTH'S BUILDINGS, Corner'Feathereton and Johnston streets, fiOACHES Students for all Govern- j V/ 1 ment Engineering Certificates. There are courses for Electrical Engineering, Steam Engineering for Government Certificates, and Oil Engineering for Government Certificates: Mr. Horace A. Bower, holder of Chief Marine Certificate, is in charge of the Classes being held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, from 7.15 till 9 o'clock. Mr. Bower is in attendance during the day to. receive and supply information to Students regarding their General Engineering and . Electrical Engineering Courses. Note the Address: BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Corner Featherston and Johnston streets, . WELLINGTON. Head Office: ;^ Tyrone Buildings. AUCKLAND. WHY DON'T^ YOU LEARN " WIRELESS ? " DO you know that at the present day the world is hungry for skilled Wireless Operators? Do you know that we have over, a hundred students in Auckland t —progressive fellows who are laying a sound foundation for future prosPfiritv. WE CAN TEACH YOU IN SIX MONTHS. We are the only Wireless College in the Dominion with a complete staff of certificated teachers. Practical men who have served with the Navy, Australian Commonwealth, Marconi Co.—men who have the knowledge and ability to teach YOU. Our fee.is 10 guineas, and our pupils qualify, in six months. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY (OPENING SOON IN WELLINGTON), Queen-street, Auckland. JUST NIP ALONG TO pARNET SIMS, Health Specialist. He will put you right. 'Phono 1600. or write 135, Riddiford-st. I ' ' ' DOIT I "T S $ I W A R T, " • ELECTRICIAN. . ' Electric Light Installations and Repairs of all kinds undertaken. Fittings and Lamps always in stock.. 216b, LAMBTON-QUAY (behind Godber's). Tel. 2213. Tl/TISS MAINWARING'S Dressmaking ■"-*- Classes will Reopen on Ist FEBRUARY, at 212, Lambton-quay, over The Burlington, opposite Kirkcaldie's. Terms —6 lessons for 12s 6d. Day and Evening Classes. Patterns of every description cut to measure. __ TJIOR THE NEW YEAR! While this war for freedom rages And everything is dear, Uee SAVEO and save your wages £2 Zs for the best fourth line to above verse. Send in with end of Savoo packet by 28th December. SAVEO COMPANY. Wellington. XMAS ' XMAS ! XMAS! DON'T forget to go away for the holidays looking smart. This can easily be done without going to the expense of a new suit. We will press and repair your old suit equal to new at moderate rates. Drop in and see JUDAH AND CO., Manners-street. (Opposite Geo.' Fowlds's). STEVENS AND CO., 132 a, ABEL SMITH-STREET (Tel; A99J), fiASH Buyers of Old Zinc, Brass, Lead, Copper, Rope, Rubber, Tailors' Clips, and Rates. UPHOLSTERING. DOYLE BROS., Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers. Specialists in Chesterfield Lounges, I Divans, and High-back Chairs. Agents and Manufacturers of Theatre Seatings. Address —24 and 26, Egmont-street, Wellington. . . . ■ Telephone 831. OR LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS And SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS Order Direct from the Manufacturer of the Best Books, , HUGH DOUGLAS, Opposite Public Library, Wellington. 'Phone 1933. ' DRAPERY! DRAPERY! . . , l DRAPERY! i O-| DEPOSIT and 5s weekly will buy «*'-"- £5 worth Drapery, • Boots, and Clothing, the best quality, and you will be perfectly pleased when you get it. L. W. BALKIND'S, 125, Vivian-street. Telephone 2564 A. We will also bo pleased to negotiate' with those desiringl small Loans. PICTURESQUE Pelorus.—Visitors to these lovely Sounds can have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahau, the Gem of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington via Picton, or direct. Good beach for bathing, rowing boats; launches if desired. Tennis Court, Post and Telegraph Office, Regular Mail Services. Terms 6s per day, 35s per week; Children under 12 half-price. Partly furni»h"<l cottars fqr f»m)lia<s or.camp* Ing parties, Ajijily \V. T. JEmkino, M*h»u, Pelorm Bound.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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