EDUCATIONAL. QUICKEST TUITION IN SHORTHAND TYPING—LEAST COST TTNDER the diiection of Gilby's Col- *-*' lege the Shorthand-Typist progresses so rapidly and does such thorough workthat the College (jets daily calls from business houses ottering positions to its students. For particulars of Class or Correspondence Tuition call, -ring, or write The ""Director: ■ " ■ W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY'Sf COLLEGE, James Smith's Bldgs., Wellington. P.O. Box 203. Telephone 81-318. ENROL YOUR SON NOW I ; OCOTS COLLEGE, Miramar, invites ap*J plications for the enrolment of iSoardors and Day Pupils for 1925. General Commercial and Agricultural Courses, bpeoial subjects where required. Highly qualified staff maintains a. high efficiency ' standard. A line esprit de corps is cultivated amid healthy, congenial surroundings, and under good Christian influence. Modern equipment and hygienic conditions throughout. All sports and games. Moderate terms. Reservations should be made promptly. '...'.'. Primary and Secondary Departments. Excellent examination results, Proficiency. Matriculation, and University , Scholarship. 'SCOTS COLLEGE. Prospectus posted on application to Th« Principal, Mr. J.: H. Murdoch, M.A.,, M.Com., F.R.E.S., Dop. Ed., Miramar, Wellington, or to The Registrar, C. E. Webb, 132, Willis street, Wellington. ~ YOUNG MEN WANTED. BIG PA? AS ENGINEERS. , SCORES of untrained young men lik« yourself are continually asking, "How can I make more money?" Tha answer is: Learn engineering with Bower's Engineering' School. ' We have helped many fellows no older Engineer, with 24 years' experience in this lucrative profession. We can help you too. Enrol now! Complete training given in steam and oil engineering, covering stationary, traction,1 ana marine exams. Also specialised electrical instruction. Class-rooms equipped with most modern apparatus. Experienced tutors lor all subjects. DrVurnS?? ProsPectus now from BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL IKegißtßred under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech. iiagineer, with 24 years' experience in Coaching. ■ 132, Fletcher's Building, Z2, Customhouse quay, Wellington, Telephone 1792. (And at Auckland). PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGB BOYS' DAY AND BOARDING ■ COLLEGE. I Rector: J. MURRAY,. M.A. JROFESSIONAL, Commercial, Gea- ■ eral, and Agricultural Courses. Spacious • playing fields, large swimminf batn. , Minimum admission qualification Standard VI. Pass. School reopens 4tH February, 1925. Applications for boarding places at Col lege House now being received. \Vrito for prospectus to W. HUNTER, Secretary. Box 80, Palmerston A'orth. - MISS E. CAkR'S OCHOOL OR. SHORTHAND ANE O TXPE\v±tlTii\li, Stewart Dawsons Building. Principal: Miss Whitbreati iiuwarda, . F.U.X.S. (Inc.), I'U.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition m Shorthand, Typ» writing and Bookkeeping. Term connneucos from data or entry ol ;pupil; a ~ t: success THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING ■ SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OJ? SHORTHAND AND TYPE WRlXliNG.guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounidng which leads to success in business- : Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, 33, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. PRIVATE TUITION. r^ Wi YON ZEDLITZ ,-■ Re-opens sect ad week in January. CORNER LAvIBTON QUAY- AND BOWEN STREET. Private address, Lower Hutt. ■ Thorough Tuition of the PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE MISS JEAff TURNER ■ And MR. L. C. WALKER (Violin). 83, Kent terrace. WE WANT YOU! MEN. WOMEN. :. fTiO you (and your friends) wo offer tha JL greatest opportunity of a life-time. Do you have any spare hours which you would bo willing to sell us for say, £5 to £10 a week? If you have, we otter you an unusually pleasant opportunity to earn this extra money at home. LEARN TO MAKE LIBERTY SWEETS And help us supply the enormous demauds throughout the Dominion. You need no experience—the work is simple, no tools, moulds, or machinery required. Fees small. Terms arranged to suit you. In addition WE GUARANTEE BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT to purchase your sweets at the highest wholesale rates at all times. , "■ : - ' OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE Brings with it a FREE CASE OF GOODS ready to commence—distance no object—freight on all orders paid bj us. If you are not yet drawinc LIBERTY CHEQUES every week don't delay ! Find out about this money-mab ing opportunity offered you. Remember hundreds of LIBERTY studente are ing big money making Liberty Sweets, Will you follow in their example. Fil in the coupon below. Full details wit go forward to you at once. Dear Sirs,— I surely would like the same offer v other LIBERTY WORKERS. i>le as 7 send me details without any obligation LIBERTY CONFECTIONARY' . ' COLLEGE (Dept. C), Suite 3, 4, and 5, Hannah's Buildings Lambton quay, Wellington. ' ASK FOR RED BAND ALE. ED BAND ALE. An Ideal Dinner Ale. Brewed and Bottled by- ' ' NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD; (Wellington Branch.) I
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 12
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