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EDUCATIONAL. SECONDARY EDUCATION. D^lip^ay^^tS^^ :areer. You could Bit for thia year's examination if you do not lose another day m enrolling, - SMALL CLASSES GUARANTEED , Success is assured by Gilby'a Collega IT™ }Oall HP* qualified •jnstructo3 ™ 110 employed They confine- their efforts malLri * dasl'- aad- 80 .naturally their mettiod of coaching is intensive.- Ring a O L '^mediately,' or'"c^''persdnally aid obtain particulars from >•■■ -..-. • THE DIRECTORY '• —' JT0 S.l^. B^^ T efefß^ LAW EXAMINATIONS. BANKS COLLEGE law notes ':: : ■': ARE used by University .'..students' in 14 every College in New, Zealand. ■V I%L^ W of Banks Commercial College offers -fullest" possible coaching lor the Law Professional-Examina-tion. Students attending University lectures turn to Banks notes to supplement their, own hurried jottings. ■--.- Banks r-tudents find -in ■ the Banka course a complete compendium of information for success in' examinations and after. Moderate Fees—Easy Terms. „,,. Write for Law Prospectus and full in-> formation to The ''Secretary,; •/ ' ' "rv BANKS COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. ■ '. ■-■'.■ H. JAMOS, : Managing Director., THERE'S MONEY IN PHARMACY. rpHESE days' it's .hard'; to •find'-a' pro-' J- fession that is.'.no'^'.oyer^crowdcil. Pharmacy is one of the most remunerative and least crowded of all." The Qualified Pharmacist is a valuable- asset 'to--aiiy. community—his work ' is; interesting—hi 3 social position assured; and his remunera-. tion good. So BECOME A QUALIFIED -CHEMIST. Under the able tuition of our successful teachers—whose success has come through the success of their pupils—you will, make rapid progress towards th'o goal of your ambition —and bigger money. Write to us NOW and we'll send ybs all particulars.. ;. ..:, THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maori land Colleges), '" ' 132, Colwill's Chambers, Swanson street, Auckland. MISS B. CARE'S" ' SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart. Dawson's. Building. Principal :-MiEa'Whithread Edwards. F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.LP:S. (LondonT Individual _ Tuition in' Shorthand, Typo* writing, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from-dato of entry ol pupiL A .'■■ . „,.■,,, SUCCESSTHOROUGH Ensures -SUCCESS GROUNDING .. . .-.i SUCCESS TITISS ROWNTREE'S. SCHOOL- OF IVJL SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE 33, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, 'School Now Open.- — -■■-- PRIVATE TUITION. • '■ And Assistants. CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWBN STREET. Private address, Lower Hutt. Matriculation Classes, no vacancies ex* cept in 7-8 Classes. .... . . , I^EWTOWN NIGHT SCHOOL, NOW OPEN. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, AND s, THURSDAYS, 7.30 to 9. 6th Proficiency Classes and Shorthand. Corner Mem and Riddiford streets. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE, MANDOtEtf, AND * UKULELE MISS oV. JEAN, TURNER, 83, Kent terrace,, and MR. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devon-st.), Banjo and Guitar. UPPER HUTT TOWN BOARD The Upper Hutt Town Board held its' fortnightly meeting last niglit.' Commissioner A. j; :M'Curdy presided, and there were also present : Commissioners J. Blewman, J. Martin, J. Greenwood, W. Frauds, G. T. Jones, and T.-S Burrell. -, A letter was received from the secretary of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors drawing the board's attention to the likelihood o£ surveyors' .pegs 'being lost si;>ht of during the bitumenisiiig of roads. It was decided to forwaffT a, copy of .the letter to the AVellingtoa Suburban Highway Board asking tliafc body to take action. . ; The resignation of the present sanitary jcontraclor was received and the Town, Clerk was instructed to call. for' applications for the position. : . ! ..- Keports. from the Fire. Brigade"socrotary, the board's ranger, and foreman, were received.. -."..',;,". Mr. L. G. Greenwood wrote asking for a refund.of rates which he.alleged wore wrongfully charged. As there was some doubt as to the ownership of .'thd land which had been rated, it was agreed to have inquiries made as to ownership, the matter to bo held over until next mooting. i ■. ; . . Exports from the Health Department stated, that a property on tho Main road was not in a fit state of repair, and tha owner is to bo notified of tho Department's decision. '•!,'. With reference to,two or more houses condemned in Ebdentown some yeara ago, tho Health Department is to-'ba asked for copies of the correspondence which took place 3t tho timaofthei Department's condemnation of tho b-uiid,----inps. . ; ' ". Tho Town Clerk was instructed to apply Tor liie vesting in the Town Board of a right-of-way between Station street and Russell street, if no titleholdcr.catt be found. The tender of Mr. L. M'Millan- fprtha installation of a light at the Fire Brigade Station was accepted, providedltha method of installation complies'with;, thei regulations. '.'"'. SALE OF BELMONT SECTIONS * Messrs.. Harcourt and Co. submitted: at their rooms on' Friday'last 32 sec* Lions in the Bclmont Extension. Estate, every section being sold, the total sales •Haunting to £68L "

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 3

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