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————^————■■———wmießw THE PRINCIPAL QjHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING SCHOOL In the City m at ' ' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. CLASSES: Morning, Afternoon, and evening. FEES AND TERMS—Moderate, from 30s per term for one hour daily, to £5 5s per term for four hours daily. A term is twelve weeks, and may be commenced at any time TUITION—OnIy individual tuition tin given, so that, a student's progress depends on her own ability and industry. STAFF—The lady, in ohargo of this work is the highest certificated teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting in New Zealand, and is a. A member of the Incorporated Phonographic Society, and holder of Teacher's Diploma; . > b. Holder of Teacher's Certificate, granted by the National Society of Short- ' hand Teachers; , . 0. Holder of Teacher's Certificate, granted by the National Society of Typists, England; d. Authorised Law Reporter under the Shorthand Reporters' Act, 1900. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2C98. N GOING TO GILBY'S COLLEGE * TO-NIGHT! SEEKERS aiter advancement mnst first get the necessary knowledge. Attend GILBY'S Evening Classes. Rapid and Thorough Tuition is given in—. ' ■ Pitman's and Gregg Shorthand . Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping Stenotypy (Machino Shorthand). Students Coached for— Matriculation, Public Service, and . kindred Examinations. Individual attention is given to each stndent by a full staff of teacher-special-IBts, and you can attend for one or more evenings per week. Become a GILBY STUDENT.' Call for further details of our Evening Classes or writs for Free' Prospectus, "Succets for To-morrow." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. Gilb y>/ F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. James Smith's Building, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. Tel. > 21-818. P.O. Bos 203. ' (And at Christchurch.) MAKE YOUR OWN .CLOTHES! MAKE Y^UR" OWN CLOTHES! .MAKE YuUR 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 home; in spare time to make .all your own and your, children's Clothes.' You can, save half or more of what you are now spending, or you can have" twice, yes; throe times, as many garments ior what your clothes now cost you. .-■■.••■■■' Or you can prepare'yourself to take up Dressmaking as a profession. The demand for Dressmakers is greater than the supply. Hundreds are making £8 to £15 a week. . , This opportunity is made. possible through.. the 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 you our Free Illustrated Book "Dressmaking or Millinery Made Easy." . ■ ■ ■ : .--/' . • '.DANCING. ■'' " Tk/fR-"' THEODORE TREZISE Has. returned to New Zealand, and ,re- . sumed Teaching at the ■ . . . ■ WELLINGTON CABARET CLUB, ■ Goring-street. [ 1 CULFORD BELL. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, PUBLIC SPEAKING. Clasfea 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 toi Crockeries. : Tel. 1800. ; - -■ ■ :■-• MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND . TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.);.F!.P.S. (Lend.).,. Individual Tuition in' Shorthand, Typewriting and, Bookkeeping, Torm commences from date of entry of ' pupil. PRIVATE TUITION. ~~ I pEE for individual tuition in any cub- ■ ject: £4- *s. per quarter. ''Classes in Oral French and in Composition for Degree Students: Fee, 2s 6d per hour •■•'■'. 1 G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Parliament Corner (opposite Government Buildings). Private Address^ —Lower Hutt. A SUCCESS THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCESS GROUNDING ■ SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING f\ UARANTEES ir dividual tuition and vJT the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Princinal: MISS ROWNTREE. 35. WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. VIOLIN, GUITAR, 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.—lnstruments lent to Pupils fro. of charge for practice »t hc{nc

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 5