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. ; .. INFLUENCE Was often a ruling factor in success . seventy years ago. TRAINING is to-day the only sure lever to rapid achievement. NOW is the psychological moment for you to enrol with BANKS .COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, if only you have the vision to se^ and the acumen to grasp iyour opportunity. Never before were the prospects so-brilliant for a qualified man who can, in a highly-placed capacity, cope successfully with current commercial conditions. BANKS . , * ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace,' Wellington., Can supply yon with courses in ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, BOOK-KEEPING, BANKING, .ECONOMICS, PHILOSOPHY, JOURNALISM, ARCHITECTURE, MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, ETC., ETC. ' : Do not procrastinate. Each month's delay means a_ month deferred before you are in a position to command a good salary for highly-trained ability. H.AMOS, Managing Director. ■' Telephone 2098. GILBY'S: COLLEGE (Established 1887) TJREPARES Candidates for— Matriculation Public Service Entrance Accountancy Preliminary ' Accountancy Professional Pharmacy "A" N Sixth' Standard Proficiency, and kindred Examinations. EXAMINATION RESULTS FOR LAST YEAR testify to the excellence of the , ■ instruction imparted :■' / Sixth Standard, 100 per cent. Accountancy Preliminary... 90 per cent. Accountancy Professional... 83 per cent. Matriculation .: 71 per cent. Publio Service Entrance ... -67 per cent. Each student receives individual attention. Send for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., J»m«s Smith's Building, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. Tel. 21-818. P.O. Box 203. . RETRENCH MEN t!> IX is" in' tiirie *bf Financial Stringency, when reduction of staffs is general, that Business Heads realise the necessity of retaining, above all others, the services of'the qualified man. , \ ' ' STUDY ACCOUNTANCY '.' ' '.' ' and make yourself indispensable. , \^e can do for YOU what we have done for thousands of others —Help you to strengthen your position. Write, without delay, to the Specialists of 24 years' standing, for free 80-page booklet, "ACCOUNTANCY." '... — ■ I. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, Custom-street, E., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. NEWTO'WN 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 RIDDIFORD STREETS. DANCING. , "»|"R. THEODORE TREZISE |Has returned to New Zealand, and re- ' - sumed Teaching at th» WELLINGTON CABARET CLUB, Goring-street. CULFORD BELL. ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, PUBLIC SPEAKING. Classes 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 to Crockeries. Tel. 1800. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF 1 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Buildirijr. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type- , writing and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of oupil. PRIVATE 1 TUITION. -» FEE for individual tuition in any tubject: £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 Hutfc.i ~ SUCCESS THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING GUARANTEES irdividual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE.' 33. 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 in of charge for practice at home. , DON'T neglect that cold. Get Royle's Coiigh Mint. Wonderfully quick to remedy, and soothing' in its effect. Prico 25.6 d. Chomjsts and Storra.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 5