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BANJO. MANDOLINE, VIOLIN, AND GUITAR. Thorough Tuition on the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence with pupil NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free of charge for practice at home. LEARN SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS will undertake to teach you to write Shorthand correctly, and with sufficient speed for any business work, in 30 days' study. Simply write for Prospectus (no obligations) to BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. MISS J3. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, ' Stewart Dawson's Buildings. PrincipaJ (late Miss L. Macdonald), Misa Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Terms commence from date of entry. Tuition by correspondence in Shorthand and Non-visual Typewriting. School Reopens sth February, 1917. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. 'Principals—MßS. E. CARR, MISS ROWNTREE. Classes Resume Tuesday, 30th Jan., 1917. Caledonian Chambers. 33. WILLIS-Sl'. A COLLEGE FOR GOOD RESULTS. / ' THIS is what every parent seeks for his boy. Ho will find it in BANKS COLLEGE, THE TERRACE, i Where boys are enrollod from 5 years and upwards, and prepared in primary and secondary departments for all public examinations. Last' year NINE boys presented for PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE, NINE were successful. FOUR boys were sent up for \ ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY. TWO passed MATRICULATION, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, and MEDICAL PRELIMINARY; and ONE secured partial pass. The cause of these results is the individual attention given by teachers of tho highest qualifications and experience. Principal: W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (sometime Junior and Senior Soholar and First-class Honoursman, N.Z. University). TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. WANTED, STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS BOOKKEEPERS. """"" HOW often you see this advertisement 1 It is in overy daily paper. But it spells OPPORTUNITY every time. A mastery of these subjects gives tho entree to almost any business. Being in, you can rise as high as you wish. Therefore, take up tho study of these subjects at 13ANKS COLLEGE, WOODWARD^STREET. Individual instruction. Fees moderate. Term starts with the student. H. AMOS, Director. ■ - ' THERE'S NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN, : But. f~\ ARNET SIMS will give you a New vX Digestion under your waistband, "" Writo, 'Phone 1600, or call at 135, RIDDIFORD-STREET. | DO IT NOW 1 MEDICATJED'BIJECTRIC BATHS. MASSAGE and Electrical Treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis, Nerves, Constipation, Obesity, and Stiff joints. J. W. M. HARRISON, Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital, 123, CUBA-STREET. ■ 'Phone 3214. MOTOR DRIVING TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. HEATHER'S. MOTOR SCHOOL AND GARAGE. Edward 6treet, oft Manners-street (at rear of N.Z. Express Co.'s Stores). 'Phone No. 3506. TOTT ANTED KNOWN Any per-son writing to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard to Advertisements in the paper must send Stamped Addressed Envelope in order to ensure reply. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. WANTED— Ring up 'Phone 1628, N. Symons, Second-hand Dealer, Cash i Buyer of all kinds of Clothing, Boots, etc., in any quantity. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. N. SYMONS, 63, Courtenay-plaoe, Opp. Gas Company's Office. NOTICE.—LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING up 'Phone 2667 A. B. MORRIS, Second-hand Dealer, Buys Gents' Suits, Boots, Underwear, Costumes, otc. All kinds of Old Jewellery bought. Bring or send it to the place where the highest prices in New Zealand ore paid. 65, COURTENAY-PLACE, Wellington. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT (late Woodward), 121, Vivian-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING ■and.BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-ST. (next Skating Rink). . 'Phone 2651 A. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or _ Jewellery Jying about that you can turn into cash? Wo buy Clothing of all descriptions, Jewellery of any kind, and give HIGHEST PRICES. Letters promptly attended to. M. NAUSBAUM, ■ Tho Allies Second-hand Dealer, : 127, Manncrs-st., Wellington. Tel. 4107. A NSWEUS to Correspondents. Yes, J -ti you will get a bettor price for your Left-oJf Suits,. Boots, Portmanteaux, "etc., by Ringing 2663 A. Mrs. Hayvioe, the Straight Deal Shop, 144. Vivian-street, WELLINGTON ■ SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are earnestly requested to ldndly communicate- any act of cruelly to animals that may come under their notice to A. M. ANDERSON, Secretary, Winder's Buildings, corner Cuba and Manners ulreota. P,O. Box X9s t ..~ .'Phono 1747.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 5

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