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EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CAN BE OF SERVICE TO YOU, f)UT of every 20 men, 19 are beset by a vague, uneasy sense of getting no- , where. They dally -with half-formed intentions of commencing serious study. They are shivering on the brink with no one to give them a friendly push. A Good Correspondence School k designed just to give this friendly push, and to see that the student tyro keeps going and works on the right lines. Write to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, for a Prospectus and advice. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z., Director. GILBY'S COLLEGE, ~ * James Smith's Building, Cuba street, ■ • • Wellington. EVENING INSTRUCTION JJS all Secondary and Accoupntaney Sub- *■ jects, including Matriculation, Pub. lie Service Entrance. Teachers' Certifi. cate, etc. . INSTRUCTORS: A.lr^d.., JS.Z. Mr. E Cannons, AXA., N.Z., A.RAj Mr. F. E. Thornton, M.A. (Hone.) " 0- '. And other experienced teachers. special Correspondence Lessons for Postal Tuition. For further information write or talephone to A. H. Gilby, F.C.1.. Director. - WHAT WILL YOU BE EARNING AT 35? ;f , - (STATISTICS show that on an mveracc er ztv? rT^ 6S his highest ank« I*»* er at 35. There arc many young meitoday, however occupying important post, and receiving large salaries while 3taTunder 30 years of age. B tiU Oyoun Og°' CaU cam *b * "lM»»W. By becoming an Accountancy Student under Hemingway's Correspondence iscuools, you can, within' a very few years QUALIFY AS AN ACCOUNTANT. ' During the past 30 years, HemuucwmVa have presented by far the greatest number of students for the different New Zetland and Australian Accountancy Esaminations. And Hemingway's student*, hava £?""* b * f" the greatest percentogTrf passes. * What you will be earning at 35 depends largely on what your present effort Tare Don't trust to luck that you willgrt on somewhow, but write for Hemingway1 * Free Book, "Accountancy." WlSe'* your pen? Do it now! HEMINGWAY'S - CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, .' P.O. Box 516. Auckland. - ■ QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE. 53, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON". THE COLLEGE WiLL REOPEN for junM £M-«E3?ftE day. Parents and Guardians may interview the Principal at the Colleae on WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE? SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR. " . THE COLLEGE WILL RE-OPEN, for ■*- Second Term on TUESDAY,. 7th JUNE, 1927. Boarders assemble on Monday. The Principal will be at the College to interview Parents and Guardian* on MONDAY AFTERNOON, "6th JUNE. Tlf ISS E. CARR'S ' ' SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND ANDTYPEWRITING. Stewart Dawson's jßuildtng. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.C.TJ3. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition, in Shorthand. Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Telephone 40-619. PRIVATE TUITION. JJNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. (G, W. Yon Zedlite, M.A., Principal); Corner 'Lambton quay and Bowen"street. Term .commenced 30th MAY. Individual Tuition. Complete . Matriculation' and other Courses, by Day or. Evening. Telephone* 44-651. THOROUGH Ensures .< i SUCCBBS GROUNDING , SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL ,QF SHORTHAND AND IYPEWWTING guarantees individual .tuition and the thorough grounding which lead* to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. 33, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THOROUGH TUITION OF T&E PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN. AND UKULELE. :. By . } TlflSS V. JEAN TURNBfi, ■"■*• 83, Kent terrace, and MR. JAMES VV. GOER (10,' Deron-efc). Banjo and Guitar. ' ' , NEWTOWN SCHOOL. "~ VTIGHT SCHOOL RE-OPENED. Pnpil* x' prepared for Proficiency Examinations. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 7 to 8.30. Pupils who missed proficiency and had to , leave school .specially catered for. 'jj Corner Mem and Riddiford street*/ ELOCUTION. " ISS GWENNETH CARR (Senior . Pupil of Miss G. Helen Gardner). Children's Class: Saturday and by arrangement. Coaching for Trinity CollegeJSxaminations and Competitions. Interview* 12-2-p.m. and 4-5.30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Britain's Buildings, Manners street. Also—Rona street. Rona. Bay.\ -..■ ■ ,■ ■■ '■•'. ■-■-,:; -..,>fELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCy ■- ' ■ " ■' ■ TK>N. ' ■':■■:.■,■:■/* . "IIfRS: MARTYN WILLIAMS (MISS lv- HELEN GARD'NER>. V 7* ' Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exam. Competitions. ' . "'■ -. Saturday Classes as-, usual.Studio: .... ,'■ ,>; CROWN BUILDINGS, CUBA 31V " Tel. 22-785. Private Tel. 20467. .<■ "r ~ SAW REPAIRS. •' . ■"' SHARP SAWS MAKE HEAVY WORK LIGHT. TyE Sharpen and Repair all classes of "' Saws and Edge Tools. .Try our Bspair Service when you require a, good job made of your Tools. ."' J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD.,-5 Edward-street, off Herbert street. ;■« WE TAKE THE WORRY OUT OF as REMOVALS. ■" f* THIS was the experience of one family £r« wllf, 1!, tfer got to know of the N.S. EXPRESS CO. and the worry it *avM. They had to move at a few day*' nottc* ... to the other Island, and didn't know howto set about packing the hundred and on? articles which seem to accumulate for attention when a shift is under way. Som^ one suggested letting us handle it,till .and shortly afterwards our roomy vehicle* -wer* ': oh the scene. Men experienced in- tta prompt and careful handling of ; all "*drti»"- v* of goods took charge and spirited-things ~ away, with the result that they arriT«4 at the other end without a »cratch.G«t in touch with us. . ■ =^ THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO_ ■■-■•• ■ : LTD., ■■■„"■ -•■■ -':■ :'1 : Offices in all Chief Towns. \f AREX is the unfailing remedy for bad " legs and chronic ulcers. Permanent results. No resting. Simple, safe; inexpensive. Ernest Healey, Varex, Ltd., G.P.O. . Box 1558T, Wellington. KuriS' Pearsall, 95, Courtehay-pl.- ■ ■-. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 15

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