EDUCATIONAL. LOOK EACH WEEK AND SEE WHAT PARENTS SAY ABOUT US. nnilE Mother of a young lady attendJL ing our Day School: — "The progress of is a remarlcablo testimonial lo your thoroughness. She has learnt more in a quarter with you Ihan she did in a year at " Ask to see the original THE DIRECTOR, W. \V. Waddilovo, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. L.O. Box £03. Tel. 21-818. STUr-Y BRINGS RICH REWARDS. i TNTELLIGENCE,' personality, circuin--<L stances —they all have- a bearing on life. Yet when all ia said the. one thing I that brings sure result is KNOWLEDGE, and this can only bo obtained by study. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Has been assisting students for over 20 yoara. Is the oldest established Private College in the City, and conducts PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE Classes for nil tho PUBLIC EXAM IN A- I TIONS-degrees, diplomas, ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, ALL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, and GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. Day and Evening Classes. H. AMOS, Managing Director.
WOULD YOU LIKE A BIGGER SALARY? f\V COURSE you would. The bigger V^ the better. Then the only way to make big strides to quick success and a fatter pay-envelope is to study. Study gives you in two years knowledge which under ordinary circumstances would take ten years to acquire. OUR. HOME STUDY COURSES: Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Pharmacy, Architecture, Building, and Contracting, and Journalism. Which one are you most interested in? Tell us and we shall send you full particulars. j Tim NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), Cohvill's Chambers, Swanson street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 50. Tel. 41-734. I .__ ■|yj"IS3 E. CARR'S SCHOOL'OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.C.T-S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, nnd Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry of 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. PRIVATE TUITION. GW. YON ZEDLITZ, • And Assistants, CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOW EN STUEET. Private Address: Lower Hult. Interviews 1030, 12.30, 2, 5.30. except Saturday. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE PIANOFORTE. MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE By MISS V._ JEAN TURNER, 83, Kent terrace, and MR. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devon-st.). Banjo and Guitar. r TO PIANOFORTE TEACHERS. A LADY TEACHER, with a good **• connection in a pleasant country town, wishes to Exchange with a Wellington Teacher. Full particulars and references on application to TEACHER, 75, Evening Po. fc, Wellington.
PUBLIC NOTICES. FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. I ROBERT JOHN TAYLOR, of 10, j Governor road, Northland, Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Wellington for a license under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a land agent nfc 58-60, Lambton quay, Wellington, and that such application will bo heard at the abovo Court after ono month from the 29th day of October, 1925. being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Wellington this 28th day of October, 1925. ROBERT J. TAYLOR, PALMERSTON-PAEKAKARIKI MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS. A LARGE AUSTIN TOURING CAR leaves Palmerston North at 8-30 a.m. Daily for Paekakariki, reluming immediately on arrival of the 4.17 train from Wellington, running via Olaki, Lovin, Shannon; arrive Palinerslon North 8.20 p.m. Fares r 10s for the full distance, or _2s 6d for each section or intermediate section. E. R. CHAPMAN, Proprietor, ! Combined Bus Stand, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. WE TAKE THE WORRY OUT OF REMOVALS. THIS was the experience of one family when they got to know of the N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY and tho worry it saves- They had to move at a low days' notice to the other Island, and didn't know how to sot about packing the hundred and one articles which seem to accumulate for attention when a shift is under way. Someone suggested letting us handle it all, and shortly afterwards i our roomy vehicles wero on the scene. Men experienced in the prompt and careful handling of all sorts of goods took charge, and spirited things away, with the result that they arrived at the other end without a scratch Get in touch with ""'THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Oflices in all Chief Towns. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms. Wilton's Buildings, 156, WilLio street, on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, 10 (o 12.30, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone. 770. ?7/OXTOXLE V1N" lioylir'Mai I—Qmc? ■*■ csl. route 1,0 mid Horn r'c.xtun. Lfovft l'\>M.'.!ii daily 7 a.m. and 3-SO p.m. l-'-itM-. !.i:hm r-liiily U j.m. uud S.oO p.m. i. lluut, Frupriclur,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 8
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