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EDUCATIONAL. ENTRANCE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. "THE Evening Classes of BANKS COMX MERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, for MATRICULATION, ACCOUN lANCY, MEDICAL, ENGINEERING AND DENTAL PRELIMS., SOLICI TORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, Etc., bave resumed. Pupils receive 8 to 10 hours' tuition weekly according to the subject* tak»n. ■ At the last December examinations, 47 of the evening pupils were successful. ; An Entrance Examination must be passed before one can enter a Profession or obtain a Commercial Diploma. The earlier such preliminary examination ' is passed the better. ' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ***. The Terrace. H. AMOS, M.nonrincr Director. ARE YOU PLANNING FOR 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 job? 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 higher qualifications. « • Study for a batter position, for higher status, under'the skilled guidance of Hemingway's Correspondence Schools, and you need have no fears for the future. COURSES INCLUDE: Bookkeeping, Accountancy Professional, Law Professional, Bankers' Diploma, Teachers' Certificates, Matriculation, Advertising, Public Service Entrance, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writ- , ing. Start the ball rolling by getting full particulars of one of these courses. Write to-day to ; HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. THE WAGGING TONGUE OP A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. CIX years ago we successfully coached an Auckland man for his Final Accountancy Examination; . ■ , ' ■ Every year since then he has secured at least one student for us. This year he has sent us three.. ■- ■ We pay him no commission,, and we< have never met him, but his tongue; wags for. us. ' . ' . " V . . GILBY'S COLLEGE., , : Jas. Smith's Building's,' Cuba street. W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., Director. VIISS IS. CAKK> " i SOHOOI OK SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson'b Buiiuing. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, , F.C.T.S. (In? F.I.P.S. (London). individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type writii :, and Bookkeeping. Term commences from date of entry oi .. PUpil. ; .1 ' ' 7~. SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensure. SUCCESS' GROUNDING SUCCESS MISU ROWNTKEE'S SCHOOL OI HORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT INU guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which hads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. 13, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON Classes Resume 26th January. ; private: tuition. Gw. "yon zedlitz And Assistants, CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND BO WEN STREET. Private Address: Lower Hutt. Hours of Attendance: 9.30 to 12.30, ■.' to' 6, 6.30 to 8.30. THOROUGH TUITION Ob' THE PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND UKULELE. ■ v . MISS V. JEAN TURNER 83, Kent terrace, and MR. JAMES W. GOER (10. Dtnm-at.) Banjo and Guitar. BUSINESS NOTICES. "THE EV'iOJ.iNG POST." NOTICE Hi* CORRESPONDENCE. fPHE Public are asked to note thai x Correspondence relating to Busi- . ness should Lo addressed to the Manager, and Lei ers to the Editor, - News Items, etc., to the Editor. BLUNDKLL BROS., LTD. -* ASK FOR nil) BAN D ALE ived band ale, an ideal dinner ale. Brewed and Bottled '-jNEW ZEALAND BREWERIES. LTD., Wellington Branch. BE PREPARED. , WINTEii IS APPROACHING. ORDER COAL and. FIREWOOD Now from J. MURRAY AND CO., Coal, Wood, and Produce Merchants, 187-189, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-156. MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, HUTT VALLEY RESID3NTS. ' A N addition to the fleet of U. V. Horlor's r%- Motors of a new powerful '-."nick, operating from Wellington, now enables a morning delivery to the Hutt Valley to h made. Orders received by 9 a.m. on Tels. 23-170 and Hutt 177, Specified urgent, will be delivered within a few hours. General carrying of all kinds. furniture, a specialty. Anything anywhere. WDIiT.OR'S MOTORS

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 11