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£240 OR £1000 PER ANNUM? TCYROM your present earnings to •^ £1000 per annum may seem a far cry, but given average intelligence, a determination to succeed, and a course with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, there is nothing to prevent you from obtaining a £1000 per annum position. The most unmistakable of all tributes to the unique success of Banks Collego tuition is tho gratifying result? of its students in the public BOOK-KEEPING,' ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, BANKING, MATRICULATION, and PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Call or write to-day, stating for what profession you wish to qualify. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone £093. GOING TO GILBY'S COLLEGE TO-NIGHT! SEEKERS after advancement must first get tho necessary knowledge. Attend GILBY'S Evening Classes. Rapid and Thorough Tuition is given in— Pitman's and Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand). Students Coached for— Matriculation. Public Service, and kindred Examinations. Individual attention is given to each student by a full staff of teacher-special-ists, and you can attend for one or more evenings per week. , Become a GILBY STUDENT. Call for further details of our. Evening Classes or write for Free Prospectus, "Succc6s for To-morrow." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. James Smith's Building, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. Tel. 21818. P.O. Box 203. (And nt Christchurch.) MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! LEARN AT HOME—NEW, EASY METHOD. BY a new, wonderfully simple, and practical easy-lesson method, you can now learn at homo in spare time to make all your own and your children's Clothes. Yon can savo half or more of what you are now spending, or you can have twice, yes, three times, as many garments for what your clothes now cost you. Or you can prepare yourself to take up Dressmaking as a profession. Tho demand for Dressmakers 13 greater than tho supply. Hundreds are making £8 to £15 a week. This opportunity is made possible through tho Home-study Courses in Dressmaking and Millinery now offered by the WOMAN'S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCES, LTD., JAMES SMITH'S BUILDINGS, CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. On request we will send yon our Free Illustrated Book "Dressmaking or Millinery Made Easy." JkDELAIDE VAN STAVEREN, VOCAL TRAINING. Studios: 1 and 2, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, 33, Willis-street. Telephone 1368. DANCING. "jVjTR. THEODORE TREZISE Has returned to New Zealand, and resumed Teaching at the WELLINGTON CABARET CLUB, Goring-stroet. CULFORD BELL. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Classes or Private Lessons. Separate Classes for Boys and Girls. Sonior Girls, Tuesdays, 4 o'clock; Junior Girls, Saturdays, 9.45; Boya, Saturdays, 11; Thespians, Thursdays, 7.30. Studio: 66, Willis-street, next to Crockeries. TeL 1800. MISS E. CARE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lend.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of pupil. PRIVATE TUITION. IjiEE for individual tuition in »ny subject: £4- 4s. per quarter. Classes in Oral French and in Composition for Degree Students: Fee, 2s 6d per G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Parliament Corner (opposite Government Buildings). Private Address—Lower Hutt. I SUCCESS THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS ' MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING GUARANTEES individual tuition and V3T tho thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTRK.E. 55. WILLIS-STIUSET. WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 5

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