EDUCATIONAL. LOOK EACH WEEK AND SEE WHAT PARENTS SAY ABOUT US. THE Mother of a young lady attending our Day School^: — "The. progress of is a remarkable testimonial to your thoroughness. She has learnt more in a quarter with .you than she did in a year at " Ask to sac the original THE DIRECTOR, W. W. Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z.. GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Bor £03. '' •' TeL 21-818. STUDY BRINGS RICH REWARDS. INTELLIGENCE, personality, circumstances—they all have a bearing on life. Yet when all is said the one thing that brings sure result is -KNOWLEDGE, and this can only be obtained by study. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98,' The Terracs, : Has been assisting students for over 80 years. Is Ahe-oldest established Private College in the City, »nd conducts PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE Classes for all the PUBLIC EXAMINA-TIONS-degrees, diplomas, ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, ALL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, arid GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. Day and Evening Cissies. ■ ■■■■■■"'.-• H. AMOS, Managing Director. TO EARN MORE YOU MUST LEARN MORE. TO Earn Bigger Wages you must learn all you can about your chosen trade, business, or profession. Don't be content with the odds and ends of knowledge and skill you pick up in your everyday work/ but take necessary steps to get out of the rank and file. Study —be trained—for promotion, better pay, and a happier life. . Take up one of these Courses—give a few hoars a week to pleasajnt study, and watch, results:—•.' •,''•'. Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Pharmacy, . Building and. Contracting, Journalism, Architecture. Put a cross (X) against the subject you are most interested in, cutvout-this advertisement, and mail to us. , We shall be glad to.send you all particulars. THE, NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Mabn- •■' land Colleges), ColwiU's Chambers, . Swanson street, Auckland. C.P.O. Bos 50. T 7 el. 41-734. .-. - .jUpfe'-B, CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Bt«w*rt Dtwion'i Building, Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.C.T-S. (Inc.),, F.1.P.8. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. .Term commences from date of entry of pupil- ■"■ ' ■ ■■•'• A SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS /GROUNDING ,".;-.• -SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantee's individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success m » MISS ROWNTBEB. 33, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, PRIVATE TUtTiblSf. ; GW. YON ZEDLITZ, j .: And Assistants, CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWEN BTREET. ; ; Private Address: Lower Hutt i Interviews 10-30, 12.30, 2. 5.30, except .Saturday.-, ;.' ■•. \ ■ ■ '■. -i' ' , .:. . i ; — . ; ; T ~~~' THOROUGH TUITION OF THE I PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN. AND UKULELE ■ ■•.'.•.•■ "By . .■■■.'-■ . - • • 1/TISS V. JEAN TURNER, ItJ. ■ 83, Kent terrace, and i MR. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devon-it.), i ' Banjo and Guitar. TO PIANOFORTE TEACHERS. A LADY TEACHER, with a good connection in a pleasant country town, wishes to Exchange with a Wellington Teacher. Full', particular* and references, on application to TEACHER, .-. 75, Evening. Po ' i, Wellington. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.,_LTD., PIANOS-ALL BRITISH. rpHE^ Upright and Baby Grand Pianos ■*•. recently received at The Bristol are taking the pride of place in many 'houses. The rich beauty of tone, the artistic appearance, and the moderate price, make/ these instruments ■wonderfully favoured. Remember they are British manufacture. All the best and-well-known makes of Pianos, Player Pianos; Gramophones, and' all Musical Instruments are to be inspected at our Showroom. • Easy terms of payment arranged if desired. Come in to-day. '-.. BRISTOL PIANQ CO., '.'■- LTD. . (Established 1883.) WELLINGTON. '' ' ' -THANKS./ ' I, WISH to return Thanks to the Eye Specialists who attended me at the Wellington Hospital Eye Department, Drs. 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Donnelly .and Son, for the last half of _a. century, havo ■ been associated with hair.. Mr. Donnelly, jun., holds the highest degrees in pormetology; V.C.U.S.A.. You can consult us ,frco of charge .at our Rooms, 75, Vivian street, about any Hair or Scalp Trouble. Tel. 22-279 for appointment ■ ' . GREAT Bargains at Caledonian Bazaar, St. Thomas's Hall, Thursday, Inday, Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 2
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