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TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS, A knowledge of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING is of tha greatest assistance. This knowledge can be readily acquired by the special system in operation at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, THE TERRACE. MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING, and CORRESPONDENCE TUITION is provided. INDIVIDUAL TUITION is the method adopted, so that a student's progress depends upon his own ability and industry. THOUSANDS of business men throughout the Dominion can testify to the value of the course. Can we assist you ? H. AMOS, Director. Tel. 2093. WATOH YOUR PROFITS 1 ITTSHE success of Tradesmen, Shqpkee^- -*- crs, Clerks is measured by their knowledge o£ Beck-keeping. GILBY'S BOOK-KEEPING COURSE. Paves the way for quick advancement. SIMPLE—CONCISE—THOROUGH. ONE COURSE to train from the ground up. SPECIAL COURSE to carry student on- . ward from knowledge he has already gained. If interested in BOOK-KEEPING or in Accountancy, Wireless Telegraphy, Shorthand, Typing, Languages (any); or General Secondary Education, Call, ring, or write the Director, W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z. GILBY'S COLLEGE, 1 GILBY'S COLLEGE, GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 302. Telephone 21,818. ~"~ MISS E. CARR'S ~ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart Davrßon'i Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edw»rd», F.C.T.S. (Ino.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry oi pupil School Resumes sth February, 1925. A SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensure* SUCCESS GROUPING . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume Tuesday, 23rd January, 1923. Principal—MlSS ROWNTREE. 35. WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. WELLESLEY (BOYS') COLLEGE, 96, THE TERRACE, HAS RESUMED. Preparatory Primary, and Secondary mentsBoys prepared for Matriculation and all Entrance University Exams., Public Servicej Proficiency Certificate, etc Permanent Sports Master on Staff. Full particulars obtainable at the office, 98, The Terrace. Telephone 2098. H. AMOS, Director. W. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliamentary • Corner); And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terrace), PRIVATE TUITION. Small Matriculation Classes, English, French, Latin, Mathematics, etc., after 5 p.m. Continuation English Literature Classes, 4 p.m. PRIVATE TUITION. T7WGLISH, French, German, Italian; Jlf preparation for examinations. Mrs. L. Sommerville, M.A., 13, Upland-rd., Kelburn. ' BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES is returning from America by the Makura, arriving on the 15th March. The Studio, 13, King's Chambers, is now open from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., for booking appointments. Telephone 870. ' DANCING. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM will open her Studio at Sydney street Schoolroom on THURSDAY, Bth. MARCH, for Private aud Class Lessons. Evening Class for Adults begins Thursday, 22nd March. For terms and particulars, address, 43, Northland road. Telephone. DANCING. "H/TR. THEODORE TREZISE will re--IYX turn to Wellington early in March. Applications may bo made now re terms for Class and Private Lessons in latest phases of Ballroom Dancing. P.O. Box 129. Telephone 4038. DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes will _ R«- ---■ open Early in March. Privato Lessons given. Further particulai'3 and arrangements can now be made. Address: Tramway avenue, off The Terrace. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS DAISY DONNELLY (Pupil of Miss Estelle Beere, Wellington. Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney). MISS DONNELLY, who h»s returned from Australia, will • commence Classes and Private Lessons for Children and Adults in Operatic, Toe, Ballet, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Term commences with Pupil. Full particulars on application to 22, SYDNEY STREET EAST, Telephone 20-144. Wellington. MR. T. W. PARSONS, mEACHER VIOLIN, BANJO, MANJL DOLIN. 5, EPUNI STREET, CITY. Terms in Advance. CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING.. OPERATIC, CLASSICAL, and MODERN ' BALLROOM DANCING. iOLASS and Private Lessons for ChilV^ dren and Adults, commencing Ist March. Studio: Rod's Buildings, 36, Courtonay place. Petone Class, Oddfellows' Hall every Thursday alternoon, 3.30 o'clock. Telephone 22-934. MISSES MATIS and INEZ CONNOP. VARICOSE Ulcers and Ead Legs can be cured. Varex method of treatment never fails when properly applied. Worst case stays cured. Ernest Henley, Chemist, Foxton. Local Agent, Nurse Woolcott, 80, Cuba-at., opp, Royal Oak Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 16