Article image
Article image

educational: . ACCOUNTANCY. ;.; LAST OPPORTUNITY. THIS YEAR. r^JLBY'S are forming a special AccountVT anoy Class for late atarters. It will ™nn f d?;B° in e. thorough, tuition. -.You cannot afford to lose another' day. Kin* Alloys immediately. . ".': THE DIRECTOR: W. W Waddilovo, FJ.A.. NX.GILBY'S COLLEGE. •Jamea Snuth's Buildinge, Wellington, P.O. Box 203. Telephone-21-818. ..... ... ..... WHERE DOES YOUR INTEREST >• .1ie.?.,:.. .....; ■.■;•.■" - — WE can provide the beat possible Tuition in— '/ ■. ■ '. law '■"- . ■■ ■„-. ; ACCOUNTANCY "* '"■■' ■-'-"• BANKING DIPLOMA ■ ■ - •■ INSURANCE DIPLOMA - : SHIPPING DIPLOMA--: : v;--UNIVERSITY DEGREES ■■-„:■■■. MATRICULATION .""" . , > ACCOUNTANCY, PRELIMINARY PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE- . Etc. , . ...:. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Tel. 2098;- P.0.80x 1261; 93, The Terrace. D. 0. WILLIAMS,— ./ Director. i DkfARTMKNT OF AGRICULTURE". FARMERS' FARM SCHOOL, WERAROA. iTTHE Department of Agriculture is co:i- --- ducting a Farmers' Farm School at the Central Development Farm, Weraroa. from 11th to 16th MAY, 1925. In. order to avoid disappointment application for enrolment should be made by the 4th . MAY. . ........: : / It is proposed that the course will comprise lectures and demonstrations of a practical nature given by Departmental experts and others on subjects of practical mlerest^to the farmer. The following information is supplied for farmers desiring to enrol: 1. Any bona fide farmer or farm worker is eligible for enrolment. 2. Accommodation charg-e for <the five days is £2 ss, which is the only charge involved. , 3. Application for enrolment, " "accompanied by the above fee, £2'ss: may be made to The Manager, Central Development Farm, Weraroa, or the Instructor m Agriculture/ Palmerston North 4. Enrolment of applicants will be strictly in order of application. W. J. M'CULLOCH. . -■•■ Instructor in Agriculture. ! DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE! FARMERS' FARM SCHOOL, SOLWAY, MAST.ERTON." ~- • THE Department of Agriculture is conducting a Farmers' Farm -School at the Solway Show, Grounds, . Mastcrton. from Bth to 13th JUNE, 1925. In order to avoid disappointment application;;for enrolment slnuld be made by the Ist JUNE. . * . ' ', '"' It is proposed that the course will comprise lectures and demonstrations of a practical nature given by Departmental experts and others on subjects of practical .interest to the fanner. The following information, is supplied for farmers desiring to enrol: 1. Anjr bona fide farmer or farm worker is eljgible for enrolment. ' .■--...■■ 2. Accommodation charge for the five days- is £2 ss, which is the only charge involved. " -..,"..• .-. 3. Application for enrolment; accompanied by the above fee, £2 ss, niay be made to The Department of Agriculture, Masterton, the Provincial Secretary, Farmers' Union, Masterton, the Provincial Secretary, Farmers' Union, Danncvirke, the Department of Agriculture, Palmerston North. 4. Enrolment of applicants , will bo strictly in order of application. W. J. M'CULLOCH, Instructor in Agriculture. MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart Daw Eon's Building. ."■''•■' Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards. F.C.T.S. (Inc.). F.1.P.5.; (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type* » writing, and Bookkeeping. -„ Term, commences from date of entry ot pupil. ■ • A SUCCESS THOROUGH Eoßuros 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: MISS ROWNTREE... 33. WILLIS STREET, WE.LUNGTQN. School Now Open. '.'". . THOROUGH TUITION ■OF THJEPIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE- ' By MISS V. .JEAN .TURNER, 83, Kent terrace,, and MR.. JAMES W. GOER UO, Devon-st.), Banjo and Guitar. TyEWTOWN NIGHT ■ SCHOOI* NOW OPEN. "..■ • MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS,: AND . THURSDAYS,-7.30 to : 9. -- -■■ 6th Proficiency Classes and -Shorthand. Corner Mem and Riddiford "streote.", _ __ ____».-__ £ PRIVATE TUITION. - GW. YON ZEDLiTZ : • And Assistants. CORNER LAMBTON QUAY.AND BO WEN STREET. ■-■-.-- Private address. Lower HutL Matriculation Classes, no vacancies except iv 7-8 p.m. Classes. ; EARN £5 TO £10 WEEKLY 1" (SPARE TIME ONLY.) --"• MEN and Women everywhere are earning this extra cash—here is your opportunity to profit too. Learn to make LIBERTY SWEETS, and help u 5 supply the enormous demands throughout the Dominion. The >yorir"is simple, dono- iv your own home, no experience needed, and we give you a written-agreement to purchase sweets you make. . No matter how far away, you can help us.' We par freight on all orders. If you are ■heedrajr extra cash for your spare hours, even. though you may have only few" a week or perhaps you are looking for srfull time position—if so, let us tell you about this •wonderful' opportunity. ■-■--•■- -. - OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE brings with it a free case., of goods, carriage paid, all ready to start right away Here is the Coupon which will bring you all-the details. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COL LEGE (DEPT. C), Suite 3, 4. and 5 Hannah's Buildings, Lambton ouav' WELLINGTON. q y ' Dear Sirs, — -. Please send mo your Free Book and particulars of your Free Outfit offer, guarantee bond to purchase my sweets, and proof that I can earn £5 to"£10 a week. Nanie- ..„,... Address >..«*.. ■~. vu *i,,,;;..;. UM

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250422.2.94.7

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7

Word Count
761

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7