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AFTER-SCHOOL TRAINING. THE average boy or girl leaves school A when only half-educated. He or she may be old enough to start earning mon-, ey, but too young to giva up study. During the next" five or ten years, evening study is the thing that makes the difference between Success and Failure BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington, conducts day and evening per««\al tuition classes and correspondence courses in a variety of spheres, including: General Knowledge, Public Examinations, Teachers' Certificates, Shorthand and Typewriti ing, Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Advertising, Law, Architecture, Publio Speaking, Diploma in Journalism, Diploma in Banking, and University Degrees.. Decide and act to-day; delay i 3 tho great insidious enemy of progress. TODAY, THEN: Ring 2098; Write Box 1261; or Call at 98, The Terrace. H. AMOS, Director. ONWARD 1 To Accountancy, THE "thorough," therefore sure, way to obtain your Accountancy Diploma is through a systematio course of Right' Training. GILBY'S COLLEGE, ; "The Thorough Way to Success," Gives Right Training with individual guidance and teaohing. Not only in Accountancy is Gilby's "thoroughness" effective, but also in the teaching of Bookkeeping, Commercial Courses, Secondary Subjects, Languages, and Wirelees. If jou are ambitious in any of these, Call, ring, or write The Director, W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., Gilby's College, Jamei Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. . Tel. 21-818. ■' ■ MISS E. CARR'ft ' SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Damon's Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Ino), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of pupil A •, ' SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and th» thorough grounding which leads to success in busine«».*> Classes Reiume MONDAY, 7th MAY. Principal-MISS ROWNTRKK, 33, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. GW. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament • Corner), And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terrace), PRIVATE TUITION. Languages and Mathematics. Preparation for Examinations, either privately or in small classes. PRIVATE TUITION. T7TNGLISH, French. German, Italian; 1 JL* preparation for examinations. • Mrs, L. SommerTille, M.A., U. Upland-rd., Kelburn. : . Thorough Tuition of the PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. By .. ■■ . MISS JEAN TURNER ! And . . JIB. L. 0. WALKER (Violin) £3. Kent terrace. A DELAIDE- VAN STAVEREN, | VOICE PRODUCTION^ AND I 46, Pipitea street. ! Telephone 1368. ' ; ■. A STANLEY WARWICK, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. . Special Dramatic Class open to all Students. , A few vacancies for private or class students. For Terms, apply Studio, 33, Willis I street.. . MR. CULFORD BELL ELOCUTION, VOICE CULTURE ACTING, PUBLIC SPEAKING. ' PRIVATE Classes formed for three or more students. Special Classes for Boys and Girls. Private Tuition by Appointment. Studio: 198, Willis street (corner Ghurnee street). Telephone 21-822. THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING, 36. Courtenay place. (Entrance from Allen street.) OPERATIC AND MODERN BALLROOM DANCES RHYTHM, DEPORTMENT AND STYLE. Classes and Private Lesson* Daiiv Tel. 22-934. MADAME JANETTB (From London), Specialist in Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, WISHES to announce that she has Opened a SHOWROOM, well-up-to-date Goods. Dressmaking and Milliner* Orders given Prompt Attention ~ SHOWROOM, 92, Rolleston street, off Wallace street. ~~ MILLINERY CLASSES ' MADAME JANETTE " (From London) . • WISHES to announce that B he is Starting Millinery Classes. Latest methods:. taught. Intending pupils may enrol any day between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m., or 6 and 8 p.m. 92, ROLLESTON STREET (Off Wallace street). vducation Department i Y.W.C.A. MILLINERY CLASS, 2nd Term begins TUESDAY. 14th AUGUST 7.50 p.m. LET'S MAKE YOU A SUIT. lET us make you a Sui6 to order, j and . when you have p u t it on after we have laid the marks of the Best Tailor's Cut upon it—you can reasonably expect to hear encomiums on your good choice of a tailor. GEORGE NOBLE AND CO.. Hight-class Tailors, 15, Manners street. Over Strand Theatre. i ß i_ 38 j 8i

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 5

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