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EVENING CLASSES For MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANCY'PRELIM, ETC. FOR over 20 jears, Bants Commercial College has been specialising in these Classes; our successes are well known to all. Pupils receive from 7 to 10 hours' tuition weekly for the moderate lee of £3 10s per ' term. Each subject is taken by a specialist. Call, write, or 'phone to the College that Builds Careers— BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z., Director. STUDY NOW. TtfO time like these long -winter nights *■" ..for regular systematic study. Why not make up your mind to rise in the world, and set to work at once. Accountancy, Matriculation; Public Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificates,' Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. For further particulars write to GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, tf.C.I., Director, Jas. Smith's Building, Cuba street, Wellington. E KORERO, KOE I. TE REO MAORI? (Do' You Speak Maori?) * f:A ■ KNOWLEDGE of the Maori Language •**: is advantageous not only in being; able to pronounce accurately the Maori names of towns and villages, but to know what each, .name means. A further advantage is the insight gained into a second language, rendering the individual better informed and more interesting. Maori is recognised as one of the grandest instruments of speech in the world, and to realise how it WILL improve the English, one has ouly. to listen to an oration in-English by a Maori scholar. The Maori system of oral enumeration is infinitely superior to that of any^. other race. Our Tutor, Mr. Stowcll, guarantees that any student who works with him either by correspondence or in class-WILL, after two terms' work, be sufficiently advanced to obtain his first-grade interpreters' certificate. Call to-day and discuss your enrolment or obtain-further, particulars. Correspond' ence invited from those unable to attend classes. THE NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE (A. J. HERON, M.A., Director), ' CROWN BUILDINGS, Cuba street. { G.P.O. Bos 1292. Tel. 21-DoO. "JlflSS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Stewart Davidson's Building. Principal: Miss Whitbread Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.). F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Type-. '" writing, and Bookkeeping. Telephone 40-619. PRIVATE TUITION. f JNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. (G. W. .Yon Jledlitz, 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-Gsl. THOROUGH ' Ensures .SUCCESS GROUNDING ' A SUCCESS iflSS"' ROWNTREE'S-- SCHOOL ■ .OF ■»•«■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal:- MISS EOWNTREE. 33, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. THOROUGH TUITION OF THE .PIANOFORTE, MANDOLIN, AND. UKULELE.- ■ - - By TITISS V. JEAN TURNER, ■"*■ S3, Kent terrace, and 3IR. JAMES JV. GOER (10, Devon-st.). Banjo and Guitar. ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TVfBS. MARTYN WILLIAMS (MISS Ii- HELEN GARDNER). Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exam. Competitions. ' Saturday Classes as usual. 1 " \ Studio: CROWN BUILDINGS, CUBA-ST. • Tel. 22-785. Private Tel. 20-407. ' PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. ■pOR BAGGAGE INSURANCE, Against •*- Kre, Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premium, apply NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE ; INSURANCE CO., LTD., Routh's Buildings, Featherston street. pnTsy-A-rcn- shoes ma dp, to MEASURE.—B. C. Guise and Co., 114, . Taeman-st., and Hotel Cecil Bldgs., Lamb-ton-qy.-^-Gents* Box Calf, made to measure, 30s; Ladies' Shoes, 255; Boys' and Girls', any style; Ladies' High-legged and ' Surgical Boots a specialty. Repairs: Men's,''soled' and heeled, green leather, with robber heels, 8s 6d; Ladies, 4s 6d; Sewn, Is extra. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 22-527. . FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP, "VTOU get it only in the genuinely ex- ' j~ clusivo garments coming irom a High-class Firm, where pride in fine craftsmanship exists. In Morrison and Glenday _ tailored garments you rec«ive the inspiration of personal pride in their possession. MORRISON AND GLENDAY. We have no front shop. Our Showrooms are. on the First Floor, Macarthy Chambers, SO Willis street, OPPOSITE HOTEL WINDSOR. SOCIETY. FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 'PHE Secretary will be in attendance at ■*- the Rooms, Wilton's Buildings, 136, Willis street, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 10 to 12.30, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2 to 4. All communications strictly confidential. Tel. 28-200. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO , ANIMALS. M^HE Public are earnestly requested to ■*■ communicate any act of cruelty that comes under their, notice. ' Office: Hud-dard-Parker Buildings, P.O. Square. Tel. 42-108. P.O. Box 195. Secretary: A. M. Ande-son. Inspector: Captain J. Henry. Q.^ E. M'KAY, LTD., Tinware Manufacturers, Sheet Metal Workers, and Japanners, HERBERT STREET, Off Manners street, WELLINGTON. Ese M-LEAN'S PATENT TEA CANISTERS. By simple tuin of handle every brew accurately measured. No waste. EYE PROTECTION. "VTOUR eyes have to last you a life-time -*• —take good care of them now. At the first :sign of trouble have them tested. Whatever-the .defect our up-to-date Optical Service can overcome the difficulty. Glasses are carefully prescribed arid ground to meet the needs of each eye. MORRISON AND GILBERD, , Opticians, 70, Willis street, Wellington.,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 134, 10 June 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 134, 10 June 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 134, 10 June 1927, Page 6

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