Article image
Article image

MATRICULATION THE OPEN GATE TO THE PROFESSIONS, |"VNCE you Matriculate it is not j \J a. very diffioult matter to enter any of the Professions. .In fact, Matriculation lays mich. a solid groundwork for study on anjr subject that you should not hesitate in taking it up. \ BANKS COLLEGE, ' WoodVard-rtreet, WELLINGTON, has been wonderfully miooearful in | ooicbing- Students for this Examination. The following gentlemen a/re the I Instructors for the Matriculation Course: — W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (First Class Honours) j J. E. THWAITES, M.A. T. A. ATKINSON, "B" Certificate. , . There * a. Prospectus that tell* yon much about Banks College method of teaching— * copy is ' yours for the asking. H. AMOS, Direotor. Telephone 2055. ' , A Card. TAR./ MURRAY^ LITCHFIELD, JL/ D.D.S., Univ, of Peiura,, L.D.S., R.C.S., Edin., DENTAL SURGEON, Will Resume Practice at his Rooms, 29, MoJesworfh-stret, on 18th January, 1919. 50 TO 80 WORDS PER MINUTE IN, THREE MONTHS! , r I THIS above progress mad© by Gilby X Students in Jjfenotypy demonstrates how easy it is to loam tho system. Stoflotypy enables you to take down the worde of the fastest speaker direct on to a Shorthand Machine-4he Stcnotype. Any other ! Stenotypiste dan transcribe these notes, because they consist of characters in the English alphabet. The machine is silent, compact, and weighs only . 4ilb. The theory is mastered in 15 short lessons. Demonafer»tiona and details freely given. GILBT'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ' WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Lower Ouba-efcreet, Wellington. 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. (And »t Cbrishshuroh.) • W&AT WE DO, WHAT WE DON'T DO, WHAT WE DO DO, AND WHY. ' ' / ■ ,' | VITE might sell dearer and get better ▼ ▼ profits. BUT WE .DON'T! We might save money by buying inferior goods. ' BUT WE WON'T! BECAUSE The position of being pre-eminent m the grocery trade is something to live up to. j ' So, WE'RE DOING IT. The beet goods we can bay are not too good to soil, so THAT'S WHAT WE SELL. There's no such thing as, standing still if one is determined to march at tho head of the procession, so WE'RE ON THE MOVE. Watch out for our Christmas "Splash." We are still outtiifg prices and holding down the cost of living. (, t ■ ■ ! B. SMITH, i FOOD SPECIALISTS, 610-512, ADELAIDE'ROAD. ffi, COURTENAY-PLAtJE. FOR A' ' ' GOOD PURE BEER DRINK ONI.Y STAPLES*. | A OKNOWLEDGED BY AO&fe CON- **■ NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY , f THE BEST! BREWERY AND OFFICES: MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STREETS. MARINE ENGINEERING. / * ' ' y THE difficulties o{ the Exami. for Marine Certificates speedily dissolve under the expert tuition of a skilled tutor, who is also a practical engineer. -, Bo#er's Engineering- School has secured over 400 pasess for its pupils in Marine Engineering alone. The experience gained in twelve years enables us to guide and help students by the shortest route to success; consistent with thoroughness. No "cramming"; no "9l«oking." Steady, easy , progressive study. Make an appointment with' Mr. Bower. •BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Routh's Buildings, Featherstoa-street, WULiaNOTOJv V,O, S«» 866. "And ikAitnHiari

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19181206.2.51.4

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 6

Word Count
491

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 6