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£240 OR £1000 PER ANNUM? / ■ptRQM your present, earnings to • £1000 per annum may seem a far cry, but given average intelligence, a determination to succeed, »nd 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 j to the unique suocess of Banks Collego tuition is the gratifying results of its students in the publio BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, BANKING, MAi TRICULATION, and PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ' i 1 ' Call or write to-day, stating for what profession you wish to ■ qualify. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. ' H. AMOS, Manama* Direotor. Telephone 2068. EVENING! EVENING! Gilby's TN your evening hours you can Evening -*.make yourself efficient for Clawes. work dicing the day. You can attend' our Evoning _... , Glasses and prepare for a bigger Gilbya and better situation while still Evening earning salary in your present Classes, employment. Don't get into a • ' rut.' , Shorthand (Pitman's and n-iu . efffL's)l steno*ypy (Machine Orilby a Shorthand), Typewriting, Bookfcvenmg keeping, Commercial English, Classes, etc.., are subjects efficiently tailght by our competent staff. A term may commence at »ny time. "Thorough" is our motto, and our large army of successful stu r>n. i d. entß and long list of examinaUilby.s tion results are eloquent te«tifivemng mony to our thorough training. Classes. We have been appointed the OFFICIAL COLLEGE for the TEACHING OF GREGG SHORTHAND. *IUU A demonstration on! the Stenotypo will b« gmn on request. CaU to-day and inW ™the >Dlrecfcor' Mr' A- «. Gilby, GILBY'C COLLEGE, LTD., James Smith's Building, CUBA-STREET \ Wellington. Tel. 21-818. P.O. Box 203. . i don;t envy- the successful man—be one yourself ■OEMEMBER, successful men owe JLIJ their success to effort. They always I had an end in view. They have striven ! until they achieved it. If the possession of certain knowledge would assist them in their oareer, they have not rested until they have acquired that knowledge. Their success was unavoidable, and so oan YOURS be. . Reach out for a higher job. If Business is your goal start as a Book-keeper—become an expert Bookkeeper. The next step to promotio'nwill follow as the day the night. Again and again has out Correspondence Course in Practical Book-keeping proved itself a sure stepping-stone to better things—to the head of a Department—to the charge of a Branch —to the Manager's Chair. ■ Send to-day for particulars of our Course. Address: — HEMINGWAY 8c ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Custom-street, E., P.O. Box 516, Auokland. A STANLEY WARWICK, Teacher of ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Adjudicator, Wellington Competitions, 1920. Christchurch Competitions, 1921. Studio: Rooms 12 and 17, Macartby's\ Chambers, Willis-fctreet. Particulars, on application to Studio. Schools and Colleges visited. DANCING. TITR. THEODORE TREZISE Has returned to New Zealand, and resumed Teaching at the WELLINGTON CABARET CLUB, Goring-sfcreet. CULFORD BELL. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ABT. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Cliase* or Private Lessons. Separate Classes for Boys and Girls. Senior Girls, Tuesdays, 4 o'clock; Junior Girls, Saturdays, 9.45; , Boys, Saturdays, 11; Thespians, Thursdays, 7.30. Studio: 66, Willis-street, next toCrookeries. Tel. 1800. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF. SHORTHANB AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Prinoipal — Miss Whitbread • Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of " oupil. PRIVATE TUITION. FEE for individual tuition in any subject: £\ 4s. per qu&rtor. Classes in. Oral French'and-in Composition for Degree Students: Fee, 2s 6d per G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, \ Parliament Corner (opposite Govornm«nt Buildings). Private Address—Lower Butt. A SUCCESS THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING I^l UARANTEES ir dividual tuition and VT the thorough-grounding which leads to success in businessPrincipal: MISS ROWNTREE. 33. WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. VIOLIN, GUITAR J BANJO, MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN^ STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE. , Thorough Tuition of the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KENT-TERACE. Trams stop at door. Term commences with pupil. NOTE,—lnitrununi* Unt to Pupili ivrof cbarft for praotiu it horn*. '

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 13