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UNLIMITED SCOPE FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. THE -'electrical profession is one that will never be obsolete, for Electricity is in its infancy. Its possibilities are great. Here's the chance for the young man. BECOME A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, and "land" one of the big jobs in the near future. The finest tuition is obtained at 'BOWER'S SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. All teachers at this popular school are qualified men, who have "been through the mill" and made good; men who will lead you up, step by step, until success is yours. YOU ARE INVITED TO WRITE OR CALL FOR THE LATEST PROSPECTUS. "BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Fletchar's Buildings, Customhouse-quay, or P.O. Box 865, WELLINGTON, And at Auckland. .DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. ; TRAINING SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSIO-THERAPY. THE r.ext Course • begins on THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1921. Tho Anatomy and 'Physiology Courses are held at the Otago University, and the Massago, Medical Electricity, and Remedial Exercise Classes are taken at the Dunedin Hospital. Prospectus and Syllabus may be obtained on application to the undersigped. JOHN'JACOBS, Secretary, Otago Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, . Dunedin. ' NEWTOWN SCHOOL. ADULT CLASSES, Mondays,*Wedne«days, and Fridays, ,7.30 to 9. Students prepared for Sixth Proficiency and other Primary Certificates. Other Classes by 'arrangement. Note the Address—COßNEß OF MEIN AND RIUDIFORD STREETS. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS VERA WALMISLEY (Pupil of Mrs. Wordsworth), direct from LONDON, is holding Classes in the tylarine Engineers' Institute Hall, Aitken-st., Wellington. Special Class for Babies on Tuesdays. Operatic Class on Wednesdays. Assemblies on Thursdays, at 8 p.m. AH'the latest London Ballroom Dances taught, and an exhibition of the 1921 Parisian Tango. Schools visited and received. Private Lessons given. ; Apply Rutland Hotel, Wellington. Tel. 628. ...'•■■■ / STUDIO OF DANCING. MISS . MATIS CONNOP,- Teacher of the latest Jazz, Ballroom, Too, and Classical Dancing,' will resume Teaching at her Studio, 36, Courtenay-place, , Ist March. > Tclephono 21-354. MISS' THELMA M'KENZIE HAS VACANCIES for a few Pupils. National Dancing, Jig,' Clog,' Hornpipe, ] Highland Dancing (correct positions and style).. :- Address }88, Riddiford-street, »v Newtown. SEEING THINGS. CVTOU will have the happy assurance of A . clear, sight always, if you let .us examine t our eyes how ! We prescribe, grind, and fit our own lenses to correct all defects of vision, however complicated. You are assured of very careful and expert attention always. ..Fees most• friendly.: MOREISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 103, Customhouse-quay, WELLINGTON. . spectacles \mf dNr SP£(7AC££S\f t aVP^i SPECTACLES *«JQ^TUF HEADACHES feW* THE» a^V OPTICIAN; ESSS3 Wellington; T SHIELDS, Civil and Military • Tailor, 21, Willis-street.. Cheapest High-cla6S Tailor in Wellington. A splendid range of New Season's Suitings now to hand. Call before purchasing your next suit. , .-'■. .. ... "TOIRECLAY GOODS Is one of our SPECIAL LINES. We can Quote for AH your Requirements. • FIREBRICKS AND FIRECLAY Always in Stock. Sond your Inquiries to SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., G.P.O. BOX. 99, WELLINGTON. RANGES AND RANGE PARTS (All .Makes}, GAS COOKERS, TILED FIREPLACES'. (With Hot Water Service, latest on market). Sole Agent Wellington DOMO Separators —for clean skimming, durability, and prices no superior. Spare parts always obtainable. Ranges and Fires installed and Coppers repaired by practical trades-' men. Hot Water Services a. Speciality. J. M. REID, 139, Willis-etrwt. Tel. 3244. ■ . . LET NORTH BRITISH SOLID TIRES carry your loads. The inoet satisfactory Truck Tiro Service in all the world. Built in Britain by British expert*. Local Agents— MOTOR TIRE REPAIR CO. (W. Arnold), . 43. Taranaki-sti-eet. > EVENING POST. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are asked to havo their -^*- Notices in this office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for tho SATURDAY'S paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed that day. . BLVXV>}CLh BROS,, I/TO,, The Evening Post,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 5