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; - - BANKS, • ■ "•• ' ■••-■'■ BANKS, THE LARGEST AND ' BEST-KNOWN - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN N.Z., 98, The Terrace, Wellington. ■pIVERY year more and more Student* » n udy fc Bal?ks Coll«8a and enter for the Public Examinations. Every year Banks report more and more passes. T^ roll numbers over 2000, including Correspondence Students and those reNTw'VmoSn 1 g^s^™^ "* the ambitions young man or woman could not do better than enroi for a course of tuition/with this old-established, and successful College. - . ; Prospectus and all information free on request. If you wish to consult the Director personally, make an appointment by telephone.or write. ■ T , , „ „ H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. SOM¥~iDyANTAGES~OF~GILBy COLLEGE TRAINING. . infinitely Thorougb-per-TeichSs^in 7 the 8 Ablest MATRICULATION, PHARMACY A .ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY. Propare now for 1924 success. Call, ring, or write ; Tho Director: W. W. WADDILOVE, F.I A NZ GILBY'S COLLEGK 1 ■ James Smith's Buildings. ■ Wellington. ' P.O. Box 203. Telephone 21-818 ;■-* sion to learn Engineering. YOUR boy! Enrol him now at Bower s Engineering School. He will progress rapidly under the SW Personal supervision of Skilled Instructors ; ■ Classes for Electrical, Marine, Locomotive, Stationary, and Traction. 98 per cent, of our pupils ' pass annually. Students Coached for City and Guild's (London) and Government Exams. Fees very reasonable. Make your boy's future secure. Write To-day for L . Free Prospectus and all particular* BOWER'S ENGINEERING ■ '!■■ SCHOOL. (Registered under Marine • and ; Education Department since 1915), : 132, Fletcher's Building, 22, Customhouse-qy., Wellington Telephone 1792. (And at Auckland.) . • .'• S^ MISS E. CARR'S " " CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building ■'• Individual Tuition in Shorthand; Typowriting, and Bookkeeping, v Term.commenoes from date of entry of :•■■•-■ pupil. ■ THOROUGH ■ Ensure. luccll GROUNDING . • ■ SUCCESS MISJJ ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT-ING-.guarantees individual tuition ami' ;the thorough .grounding which- leads' to* success in business. • GW." YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament . •■■- .'■<■■■■;. „ Corner), . . .'■■ Alrf H- BPRl^»^iT^N ra tertaoC)' Languages and Mathematics. ' Preparation for Examinations either privately or in email classes. ■, Classes Resumed Monday, 10th Sept. :■ Thorough Tuition of the PlanofortWa^dolin.. and miss jean turner ' And MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin), : 83, Kent terrace. DO YOU REALISE DO YOU REALISE TTtHE immense value of skilfully-direct- '■*- ed "Medical; Elcctricitv" and as a curative agent, because no other form of treatment will give such beneficial and permanont results? It is extremely pleasant to undergo, arid improvement is apparent from the first treatment. . • ... .; •■ In. all cases of disordered Nerve conditions and Diseases of the Skin it U highly recommended. -THE WELLINGTON ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, O'Neil's New Building, S3, Courtenay- '■*'-. place, Contains the most Modern Apparatus for' the successful application of "Curativt Electricity. ORMOND R. HOOPER, PL.C, M.P.S. (Regd. by Exams.), Principal. : FAniY'S FOR XMAS. FAIRY'S FOR XMAS. ■• BOOK your Fairy Ball-bearing Fairy now. No. 1, to suit age 3 to S, £4. No. 2, to suit age 5 to 7, £5! Cau be flat packed and posted. Scooters (ball bearing), a boy's delight ' 37s 6d. All spares stocked. Hurry-rNot many left. F. J. W. FEAR AND CO., .' 65, Willii Street, Wellington. '■ . Telephone 976. .' . '■'!■ REMOVAL NOTICE. : WE have REMOVED to our Newlyerected Premises, No. 1, Majoribanks street (near new theatre). Our garage is equipped with all the necessary machinery and tools for every class of motor repairing. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteeea. .> ■ . , 'X THOMPSON AND JAMIESON, \ Motor Engineers, , -■ ; 1, Majoribanks street.: ASK FOR -'■ T» ED BAND ALB. ! An Ideal Dinner Alt. ' Brewed and Bottled by:— NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES. LTD, (Wellington Branch). BEAUTIFUL Variety of Oriental Electric Lamps at Badden's, Room 18, 25, Panama-st. Inspection invited. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 8