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THINK OE.aiLESMANSHIP, THINK OF SERVICE, THINK OF THE SCIENCE 081 BUSINESS, ' And you wjjl , \ . -THINK OF ifi'iElJOiN 1.. j ''" Why? " "■'" -, BECAUSE Mr. Sheldon formulated th> ! Science of Salesmanship, Service, and Business. : You can read and study his writings at home or on the road. Doing 60 has meant many thousands of pounds extra, to many men and many women.. Why. not make it mean as much to you? '.* DON'T DOUBT-DO! Call or 6end for his book, "BusinesvJ the New Science," to-day. It is free; THE SHELDON INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS SCIENCE, , Dominion Head Offioe: : Baker's Buildings, Featherston-sfc, - j. WELLINGTON. , .., 1 P.O. Box 489. Tel. 1092J — . : : I G! G!! G!!! - MAR S ? t ;.'/ WIRELESS experimenters and opera- , . . tors in all parts of the world are now eagerly striving to solve the problem of origin of the mysterious signals recently reported m cables. to the New Zealand newspapers.' .' ■", . Haye you considered the great future which "Wireless", must have? And era you going .to participate.? Commenco now by studying Wireless ■ Telegraphy, Wireless Telephony, etc., with a,'.view to becoming a wireless operator or experimenter. .. „" Write for free prospectus and owr advice as to any special features in','.your case. Class to suit all. Books and Magazines stocked. Tho Morse Gratraphona Records will teach you Telegraphy. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF , RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., \ BRITTAIN'S BUILDING. - Manners-street, Wellington. ' P.O. Box 922. I 'Phone 368. Branches; Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. MISS E. CARR'S r ~~r"i SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND- AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart Daweon's Building. • Principal—Miss Whitbread-Edwairis, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (LonA>. Individual Tuition in Shorthand,, Typewriting, and, Bookkeeping. Terms commence from date of entry of pupil Tuition by Correspondence in Shorthand and Non-visual Typewriting. FROM APPRENTICE TO "CHIEF."YOU'VE looked'with longing eyes upon the "Chief." He had to-start afc the beginning, however, and work and study until he obtained his "Chief's ticket." ' , . , ' The power lies within YOU to'become Chief Engineer—the position with' responsibility and high' salary. ' Study is tha seorafc of success.-. ■ ' ';. Begin now and prepare yourself for- tho Government Examinations, and riae from the ranks. - ... Learn at „.,'■ •BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Fully Certified Teachers in attendance. Terms moderate. Write or call for prospectus, Department "A" (containing all Government Examinations). BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Routh's Buildings, Featherston-street. \ WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 865. j And as Auckland. ': ELOCUTION i DRAMA!' MISS CATHERINE .' WATSON, L.R.A.M., Diplornee, Medallist, and Assistant. Silge'!. Manager from the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, - ■ LONDON. " ' Private Tuition. Limited Vacancies. ; Interviews, Tuesdays,' Fridays, 2 to 4. Room: ABC Garage Bldgs., Lsmbton-ny. ■ 'DANCING.;'^ ■ : ■ studio, 81a, 1 Hn^afei. MISS E'LODIE. MARMONT is hold- : ing Private and ' Class : LesEwi's in ' Ballroom Dancing (including allinodei-n, dances). Classes for Beginners;' j Tel. 895 ' ; j ' DANCING. ~ ~~' ■ MISS BARBARA PUTNAM is teaching all the Latest Ballroom Dances, including Jazz, American .We.lt*, One- , step, Fox Trot. Classes and-Privato Lessons at Masonio Hall, Boulcottfit. For particulars,, address'" 43. MAIN-RD... Northland. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ. PREPARATION for ' University and . other Exams. Modern Language Tuition, Correspondence Classes, Translation. ' , CORNER LAMBTON-QY. AND BOWEN-ST. Tel. 12, Lower Hutt. ■■■■■ - ' LEARN'TELEGttAPHY-i V. riIHE art of correct sending, taught by -■■ experienced operators. Students coached for Government examinations in WIRELESS. ■ " Also Classes in Shorthand and Typewriting for commercial use. Evening Oluaos to suit all. Call or write for prospectus. the typewriting-telegraphy college: ''". . 60; WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, G.P.O. Box. 1299. . ■ MASSAGE GIVES .RESULTS , When administered by GARNET SIMS, ..„..•'. ■ Because there is experience, skill, and power behind the operator.l--' Qualified Nurses for Ladies, at 135, RID-DIFORD-STREET. ... Come and;try< it.'i '.;..,, -■.■■''■■" "I ' -\TURSE BVERITT has returned to 16, Aitken-street, and Resumed .. Prao- ; tice,T ARGEST Buyer of Left Toff. Clothing. JU Ring Tel. 21-261, B. Morris, 66, Courtenay-pl. Top prices, paid for,.clothing, jewellery, etc. . Letters promptly attended to. '''",' EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Olothing, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? ; Highest prices given. Nausbaum, The Allies' Second-iand J)ealer, 127, Manners-st. Tel. 21-813. - ■ HIGHEST Pricesi paid for left-off-Cloth-ing and Boots; also Jewellery /..every description. Tel. 20-117. Country letters promptly attended to. S. Glazer, 51, Cour-tenay-pl. RS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating. Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Loftotf Clothing. Letters' receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-245. ..,.'"". . „.. MRS. PHILLIPS,- 56,: ' Taranaki-st., Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 3256, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and goods of every,, .description. Country clients, money by re- , turn post. | ' PERMODELLE (WAX MODELLING* COMPETITION. SEE Prize Winners in Messrs. Whit-' combe and Tombs's Lambton-pjr,,, Windows., ' J

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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