EOUCTIOW.L. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. fTttlE moat direct route to earning power -*- and advancement is a Giiby College training. It fits you quickly; It equips you thoroughly. This accounts for the many demands we get from business firms desiring to engage our students. Personal or correspondence training available. Call, ring, or write ". . '• : ■ The Direotor: W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z.. GILBY'S COLLEGE, \ ■ « James Smith's' Bldgs., Wellington. P.O. Box 203.. Telephone 21-818. LOOKING^ BACK ON 1924. . TYO you look back on the past twelve ■*^ months with satisfaction, Beeing progress made, ambitions realised ? / - v Is it just another, year gone by withoutadvancement or improved prospects? Remember! The longer you stay in the groove the harder it is to lift yourself out .. During 1924 thousand, of .men and wo- . ealTri^h^ugh' 'dvancem^ •**» ■ wS*"?? thA °°min S year you can do likewise. Uur Courses are studied at horns in your spare time. Thus you can continue your present work while qualifying for a better job at a Bigger Salary. * ■ Our Courses include— - . BOOKKEEPING, LAW PROF PROF., BANKERS' ,: ADVERTISING, TEACHERS' H, C. MA™IOTLATroN, PUBLIC SERVICE SHO|™,' business letter; Mark a Cross (x) against the Subject that interests you, cut out this Advertisement, and post to ./ . w HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,: ' r P.O. 80x,516, Auckland, j V ' _, r MISS E. CARR'S if S^^tylelr^S^ AND. ■ : Stewart Dawson's Building ' Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping Term commences from date of entry of ■ ; -•;■'"' p.upil. •:-. .'■: '..J ■.■ -,■ ■A. - :■■•;■. SUCCESS ~ THOROUGH Ensure, SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the."■• thorough grounding, which leads to suo- : cess in business. . - Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, " 33. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON,', j , PRIVATE TUITION.: r- ; ' ; Q. ,W: YON ZEDLITZ ; Reopens second week in January. " v -. CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND . .•...■■ BOWEN STREET. / Private address, Lower Hutt. ■ Thorough Tuition of the PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN. AND -•.:. UKULELE .MISS JEAiN TURNER \ . . '■■.■'■■■■.•• -; ' And-, ■ v• ' ' ' ' •• MR. L. C. WALKER^ (Violin). •:, ■';■■ ■ ...■ ' 83,t, 'Kent :terrace.'" ■• :■' ■: ' •''"■!■'■ -',\ '.'■■■■' "'.-. ■'. '--. ''. . ' ■■' . /;;..: business,notices.; ;■",' greaseoff. soap. j "'•. rpHE Soap that will shift any grease ' from hands immediately. ,' Ask "your ,fellow-motorists about it ; . ;■'. ;. . .'■'.. Wholesale:• . ■ C. B-iLEMPRIERE AND CO. 2CVIAS GIFTS. \. : ; NOTHING: is more appreciated as an Xmas Present than a nice live Pot Plant,1 and the most desirable of these are Palms and Aspidistras. Call and see, our fresh stock of these lines early at -.'!■' • h\ COOPER,' LTD., Mercer street, (Just opp.1 ','Evening Post."). GUISE AND CO., V ... ! 114, Tasman street. 1 TeL ,22-527. MaBCEHB and Repairers of every kind of Footwear. Our specialty, H&hd- ' made Made-torineasure, Gent's Best Box Calf Derby Boots, • 30s; Ladies" 'Coloured ) Suedes and Kids. 30s; Men's Greenhide Shootqrs, 265. Repairs: Gent's Soled and ' f Heelod, green leather and;rubber heels, sawn, Vs bd; riveted 6s 6d; Ladies'; 4s 6d, NOT A THING BROKEN 'OR EVEN SCRATCHED. AMONGST many unsolicited ostimonials that we value is one in which jthe above appears * It is a tribute to the uara and.skilL of our-packers. /"When tou employ us to remove your turniture you are' assured of a like satisfactory *er-vice-'..tlstunates gladly given.' -', v; ' THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESST ■ COMPANY, LTD., .. ! 87-89, Customhouse quay, '■;'■''' ' Wellington. . !; .'.■'."■. SCRAP LEAD. VX^ ANTED to Buy, SCRAP LEAD, V '. in. any;quantity. '. '■' ,■■' apply ' •' ■■- ■• "' ■ , ■ ■ :"':'.'. V THE d'rkKEUTYHER. THE RENbWN GRAMOPHONES. , TfiJS RKMOWN GkAiMUPHONiiS. • : Original Model used by H.R H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. ; ONE o£ the many tokens of appreciation received, from satisfied customers:— ' _ . -...''..-. "I should like to'let you know how very pleased I am with the horizontal -'RENOWN-' Several of my - friends possess gramophones, including three best-known makes, but they all agree that my ma- • chine is far and away the best in every respect, and they are now very disappointed at the prices they paid.—Yours very* truly, L.C.G." , ■ . i . "■' . PRICES FROM £4 10s to £45. '' . Catalogues on application. WILLIAMS ,& CO., Ltd., Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. 19, COURTENiAY . PLACE.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 8
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619Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 8
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