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jBOOKKEEPING. jACCOUNTANCY. BANKING. INSURANCE. LAW. ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMS.

ITJUPILS are prepared by CORRESPON- ';■*■ DENCE at BANKS COMMERCIAL J COLLEGE for all the above Examinations, and PERSONAL Classes are conI dnctcd for the majority of the necessary ! subjects. \ Wellington correspondence students ' have the distinct advantage of being able [to consult personally expert and experiienced tutors in all their difficulties. ' Morning, Afternoon, and Evening i Classes are also held for BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, AND TYPEWRITING. All Departments of i BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 98; The Terrace, 1 have now resumed. Early enrolment is ' necessary, as the classes are rapidly filling H. AMOS, '■Wanagnur Director.

1 ARE YOU PLANNING FOR 1 TO-MORROW?

PERHAPS you are in quite a good position—for the present. But what of the future? In two or three years' time 'will- you still be satisfied with, the same ijob? Surely not! As you grow older your standards will .alter. What is a comfortable salary to-day will be totally inadequate in a few years. START NOW Preparing for the future. It's no use (waiting for opportunities. You must !make them, by equipping yourself with jjiigher qualifications. Study for a better position, for higher : status, under the skilled guidance of Hem'ingway's Correspondence Schools, and ',you need have no fears for the future. j COURSES INCLUDE: * Bookkeeping, Accountancy Pro- * fessional, Law Professional, Bank- | ers' Diploma, Teachers' Certifl- ) cates, Matriculation, Advertising, J Public Service Entrance, Pitman's ; Shorthand, Business Letter Writ- ,. ... ing. Start the ball rolling by getting full par- ] | ticulars of one of these courses. Write , to-day to HEMINGWAY'S 1 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 'f P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

SECURING SATISFACTION.

MR. A. paid the full fee for a three ■ years' course to be coached by a cer- • tain institution, worked one year, then \ joined GILBY'S COLLEGE for a trial i three months. Result—he let the rest of his fee go, and signed up with US for 'the complete course. ( W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., i Director. i Jas. Smith's Buildings, ! ' " Cuba street. E. CARR'S BOHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building, Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.0.T.8. (Inc. F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewritirj, and Bookkeeping. Tenia commences from date of entry o\ pupil. _k SUCCESS .THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OS HORTHAND AND TYP2WRITING guarantees individual tuition and ; the thorough grounding which bads to 'success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. 133, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. '.. Classes Resume 26th January.

PRIVATE TUITION. GW. YON ZEDLITZ • And Assistants, i CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BOWEN STREET. 1 Private Address: Lower Hutt. -Hours of Attendance: 9.30 to 12.30, < to ;_, 6.30 to 8.30. ■ THOROUGH TUITION OF THE ! PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. j-'-' ' -By -. fILTISS V. JEAN TURNER, )MX 83, Kent terrace, and UK. JAMES W. GOER (10, Devon-st.), ! Banjo end Guitar. ! JVE TAKE THE WORRY OUT OF REMOVALS. THIS was the experience of one family when they got to know of the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. and the worry it saves. They had to move at a few days' notice ito the other Island, and didn't know how :to set about packing the hundred and I one articles which seem to accumulate for ' attention when a shift is under way. Sor.-.e-,'one suggested letting us handle it all, and shortly afterwards our roomy vehicles were on the scene. Men experienced in the prompt and careful handling of all :»orts of goods, took charge, and spiri'cd i things away, with the result that they arrived at the other end without a scratch. | Get in touch with us. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., ;;".- Ltd., M Offices in all Chief Towns.

■TJSED CAR BARGAINS.

PUDSON— Newly painted, in good order £90 iEARL, 4-cyl. 5-seater, thoroughly overhauled and in perfect running order £135 BUICK ROADSTER, six-cylinder, in petiect mechanical order .. £110 STUTZ—Late model Stutz, almost new, and high-clars sporting ; car at one-fourth of original price. Now £250 BUICK—Late model, 4-cyl. 5-seater has run only small mileage ... £225 'A call on Tel. 21-832 will bring any of these Cars to your door for a trial run. . N.Z. AUTOMOBILES, LIMITED, 1 Lower Taranaki-st., Wellington.

P. H. JAUNCEY, \ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, For SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, ""-■ 60, WILLIS STREET. Jel. 43-847.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 6

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