EDUCATIONAL. Watch for Each Week's Outline of a OUTLINE NoUd6 nt'S SUCMSSBOOKKEEPING. Where GILBY'S COLLEGE Lead. ]V|"R. J.K. was a blacksmith's striker, ■7 ? nd latei '. while a labourer, he studied Bookkeeping. Wo found him. a position ma TJ-.ell-known Grrn, and to-day ho lias doubled his previous earnings. Ask the Director of Gilby's College for name. THE DIRECTOR r W. W. Waddilove, F.I A NZ GILBY'S COLLEGE James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. . P.O. Box 203. Tel. 21-318. j I/AW EXAMINATIONS. ■ ■ -■• BANKS COLLEGE LAW NOTES ARE used by University students in Sm. every College in New Zealand. I he Law Department of Banks Commercial College oftecs fullest possible coaching for the Law, Professional Examination. ' , Students attending University lectures turn to Banks notea to supplement their cwn hurried jottings. Banks students find in the Banks course a complete compendium of information for success in examinations and afterModerate Fees—Easy Terms. Write for Law Prospectus and full information to The Secretary, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, ■■■'.-.■ Managing Director. ARE YOU A PRINCIPAL? , OR ARE YOU IN THE CHORUS? "AH the world's, a stage, and all the men and women merely players."—So .spake Shakespeare. IN modern business the PRINCIPALS are the big men —the Accountants, Secretaries, Managers—in fact, the .DIRECTORS of industry. The CHORUS comprises the great majority who are not qualified -to assume such responsibilities Tho PRINCIPALS get the biggest reward, of course. • So, GET OUT OP THE CHORUS, YOUNG MAN! Wo can'help you! itF 1? 0?? our, euidanco many men have lifted themselves 1 from' subordinate ponpushing positions, and now take their places amongst the qualified men who make big money. Particulars of any of tho following courses will bo sent you on request: Accountancy, Book-keeping, Teachers' 'o,' d'uv Jo"rn^lism- Short-story Writing, Maorf 'ICe ■Enlrallco, Contracting, (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), Colwill's Chambers, PO Boanlo n street ' Auckland... . Stewart Dawson'a Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edward* F.C.T S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London) - Individual Tuition in Shorthand Tvnowriting, and Bookkeeping Term commences from date of 'entry of tssa E"«" 1111 ING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough. Kroundmjt which leads to success in business. . , Principal: MISS ROWNTREE 33, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON oohool Now Open. PRIVATE TUITION. Gl W. VO~N ZEDLIT2 "• And Assistants. CORNER LAMBTON QU4.Y AND BO WEN STREET Private address. Lower Hutt . Matriculation Classes, no vacancies ar. cept in 7-8 Classes. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE, MANDOLfN, AKD Miss v. /can turner, 83. Kent terrace, and MR. JAMES W. GOER (10. Devon-st) Bcnjo and Guitar. tf^EORGE _ MAJAIS (Graduate Ameri--1 aC ™ " umv? ra«^ Eeirut):' also Khedival Agricultural College, Cairo, is prepar ed to take Pupils for French, Arabic and Mathematics. Terms moderate. Adply 82, Webb-st. ■ . ■■ P T^URNITURE Buyers - Our - new I -t- scheme, direct from factory to you means bijf savings. Wellington Cabinet Co Ltd., back 56. Adelaide-rd.. Open I'nday nights. * TV"EVER want for money—Financial i" Assistance Bureau, 268, Lambtonqy. (Star Registry stairway), lends money on personal chattels and other securities • £5 upwards. Applications strictly confldontiaL ■ . .^ ' . MELBA Gramophones—Full oabinet, iiandspme oak or mahogany finish, hne tone, looks well, -while our terms £1 deposit. 5a weekly, make buying ' oasy Turner 1!, 34, Willis-st. . ' : ' ASK FOR ■ "O ED BAND ALE I&ED BAND ALB," An Ideal Dinner Ale, Brewed and Bottled by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES. LTD., (Wellington Branoh). 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For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to-"The i'osf L-iiblisUing Ollice; hut the Proprietors do notuccupt any responsibility in tins respect Wjulo every care is exercise,! in regard to tlie insertion of advertisements, • tba rroprietora do uot hold themselves responsible for errors or tlio non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and tlio I'rourietora reserve to themselves the right of omittiii" advertisements that they may deem object" lonable, even although such advertisements may huvo been received and paid for iv tlie All literary cuniiuiiilicaU.ms shoul.l he >,l <ircasr.l If. tlio Kaitor. and ;,u coniiuuDieatioM ; reliiting to iinillero of uuiiuer-s to 'lia • Him fit, , I UUUtiUthU tiKt'U.. !.T!.\. '•i'rujiiietoH. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 8
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