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WANTED TO SELL. CASES FOB, SALE. ova sizes, cheap. "j-o, van Apply THE ENGINEER, "The Evening Post." TO ENGINEERS & MILLWRIGHTS. WANTED to Sell, cheap, a number of 1 » STEEL and WOOD PULLEYS SHAFTING, PLUMMER BLOCKS and BRACKETS. Apply ENGINEER, " Evening Post." ENGINE £ND POWER PLANT. FOR SALE, 50 H-?: GAS ENGINE,' fv with Spare New Piston, Liner, eto. Will operate off town gas suction gas, or.benzine. SUCTION GAS PRODUCER PUNT also 26 K.W. 105-VOLT DYNAMO* SWIT^GEAk 05'^ M°TORS' T.h« Pan «in perfect condition, and will be sold at a VERY- LOW FIGURE. Apply ENGINEER, "Evening Post." MANGOLDS. ' ' MANGOLDS. X AERY AND CO., LTD., Allen street XJ Wellington, have for Private Sale, large, t quantities of MANGOLDS, BASIC SLAG, and Supplies of CANTERBURYGROWN SEED POTATOES, consisting of Sutton's Supreme, Gamekeepers, Arrari Chief, New Era, etc. Quotations upon application. EDUCAtIONAL. Watch for Each Week's; Outline of a. OUTLINE ft' 8 SUOCC63BOOKKEEPING. Where ; GILBY'S COLLEGE Lead. IVTR. J.K. was a blacksmith's striker, TT- l and later- while' a labourer, he studied Bookkeeping. We found, him a position in a" well-known firm, and to-day lie has doubled his previous earnings. Ask the Director of Gilby's College for name. THE DIRECTOR: ■ W. W. Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington.: P.O. Box 203. Tel. 21-818. THE COLLEGE WITH THE MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT. . x_ i "OANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE . has just replaced all typewriters by the latest models so that students can have the advantage of learning and practising on the newest machines. This means that ■ studonts can take a proper pride in their work. Join the. College vth'at guarantees employment to every student -who works satisfactorily. Our teaching is like our machines—modern and efficient. Morning, Afternoon,' and Evening Classes. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 98, The Terrace. Telephone 2098. H.AMOS, Managing Director. "FOR MEN MUST. WORK." ~V7Ti'S. tho majority of young men have J-j to work for their living-. To some men, -work 13 nothing but dull, monotonous drudgery. To others, work means all that is best and most worth -while in life. ' It depends on the work. At homo, in your leisuro* moments, you can fit yourself to engage in THE BETTER KIND OF WORK —in tho work that means the fulfilment of ambitions, the realisation of ideals, with ample financial rewards.' Lot . Hemingway's ,- Correspondence Schools coach you in any. of the following subjects:— ■ ' Bookkeeping, Accountancy ■ Prof., Prof.. Secretarial Diploma, Bankers' Diploma, Advertising, Teachers' Certificates, Matriculation, Publio ■ Servico Entrance, Pitman's Shorthand. ' Tho study of nny of theso courses will improve your prospects of advancement. Writo for particulars of any course that appeals to you, and write TO-DAY to HEMINGWAY'S „ CORRESPONDENCE SCH%)LS. P.O. Box ,516, Aucklantp MISS 15. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss Whithre'ad Edwards JT.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London).' Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry o/ pupil. A . / ■ SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures '. 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, WELLINGTON. School Now Opon. PRIVATE TUITION. GW. YON ZEDL IT 55 • And Assistants. CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWKN STUEKT.' Private address, Lower Hutt. Matriculation Classes, no vacaucios except in 7-8 Classes. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE. MANDOLIN. AND UKULELE M' SS «rVr t? EAN ,TUE^ -Lv_SL fca, Kent lerrnco, and MX. JAMES \V. GOKR (10, Devon-st) Ocnjo nuil Guitar.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 8