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EDUCATIONAL. \ HAVE YOU THE COUEAGE TO READ THESE FIGURES 1 TNSURANCE statistics show that only -■-11-out of every :100 men who are 25 t A y able to support themselves &t "00, ■ . 36 will be dead. 6 will be self-support-fg. Only 5 will be well-off. 53 will be dependent on others for support. " What will you be doing at 65?" ; Will you still be able to earn your own Irving? Or .will you be dependent on relatives for ■ support? It all depends on what you do'in your spare time. Train, yourself to do some^ one thing well—put your services in demand—and old age will have no' terrors.. *our training and experience will make your services more valuable every year. Neglect your opportunity—waste the precious years of youth—keep putting it oil until the To-morrow that never comes —and at 50 or 65 you will be only' the shadow of the man' you might have been. Read over these figures' again. And then, for the protection of the future y°arSi. send in-the coupon that has meant the difference between failure and success to so many men just like yourself. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 65, CUBA STREET/WELLINGTON. Explain, without, obligating me, how I can qualify for the position, or in the subject, before which I mark X. ..ELECTRICAL ' ..MotorMechanics -Electric Lighting . ..Mining. - ..MECHANICAL ,• ..Bookkeeping .;Gas Engine Operafg ..SALESMANSHIP ..CIVIL .ENGINEER ..ADVERTISING "ARcMcf^- : • A°Ss d SiBD .. Contractor & Builder . .ILLUSTRATING ..Concrete Builder • ' • MAKE SURE OF'NEXT YEAR'S BOOKKEEPING. GIET foundation work in now for next i; year's study. There's a good eight weeks, stretch to: Christines that you can make serve you; It will mean easy work next year. . This short courso in Elementary Bookkeeping is yours by mail or personal tuition.'• For particulars and terms, call, rings, or write The Director: ."'-.'■ W. W.WADDILOVE, F.I. A., N.Z., ■ GILBY'S COLLEGE, ' , James Smiths Buildings, Wellington., P.O. Box 203. ' : ; Telephone 21-818. . V 'ARE YOU A""GENIUS" ? TTNLESS you are: a genius you must qualify for advancement or remain a subordinate. •...■:• ■-..-. _ Age and experience are not the essential qualifications, demanded by employers these-, days. :'-. : -. What is necessary is. . ; " >'. '" . SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE. Hemingway's spare-time Postal Courses provide the means of gaining this essen-: tial equipment in the shortest possible hm-3. Thus, while still young, you can! biv:ome fitted to rise to the dominating pojinons in the business world. Hemingway's Courses include: — Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Prof.,', Law Prof., Bankers' Diploma, Advertising, Teachers' Certificates, All Public Ex- •■ animations, Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Get particulars of Course you are attracted by. Write to-day, to I ' HEMINGWAY'S . CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS; P.O. Box ,516, Auckland. , MISSE.CARR'S SCHOOL OF. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Daw3on!s Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edward*. F.C.T.S. (1nc.),.F.1.P.5, (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type- ' , writing and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of ■ pupii. A .'.'..-. SUCCESS. THOROUGH Enaurei SUCCESS. GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal—MlSS.: ROWNTREE, 53, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, M.A. (Farlia- • ineht Corner), And.H. B. WATSON, M.A. (16, Aurora • •,..'■' terrace). ■ ■ . PRIVATE TUITION Languages, English, Mathematics, .University; Public Ser-1 vice, and Professional Exams. ;: Thorough Tuition -of the PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE . ' MISS JEAN 5 TURNER ■.. ' ■. - And . MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin), ' , 83,' Kent terrace. MILDRED KENNY, PfIEACHER of Banjo and Mandolin^ JL- Quick results. Country client*, postal lessons given. • DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN. Apply „ , ... .■'.■■.. . . ! BISHAW, Begg's, Manners street. , Tel. 1152. MR. ERIC BUTTERFIELD; npiEACHER of Hawaiian Ukulele and .X • Steel Guitar. Instruments - select- I ed free of charge.' . ! : DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN ■ 56a, MANNERS. STREET, " ", Britain's Buildings, Room 5. " Telephone 368. the Hawaiian' ukulele and ■' STEEL GUITAR. i rpHREE months to XMAS, and just in JL time- to learn to play for your summer \ holidays. • MR. HENRY A. BISHAW, : Genuine Hawaiian Teacher Of these instruments, would be glad to solect instruments free of charge; also correct advice as to tuition. .•• j Free demonstrations daily at our Music Salon. . ■ ' To Country Clients: -.. ■ ] Postal Lessons Given. Quick results. Full particulars, , MR. HENRY A. BISHAW, Bcggs's Music Warehouse, Manners street. Wellington. Tel. 115?

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 8

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