-EDUCATIONAL. . Ensure. A GOOD KICK-OFF '. •■; In the game of .life. Send'to' ' GILBY'S COLLEGE ■For a Prospectus,or call and have.a chat with- the Director. T)AY and Evening Classes or Corie- ■*•*; spondence Lessons in all Commercial Subjects. . .'■.;■■ ,;' Candidates prepared for all Public Examinations. GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilbyj F.C.1., Director, Broadway Building, (Opposite H.M. Theatre), Tel. 21-987. Courtenay place. LUCRATIVE CAREERS -FOR YOUNG LADIES. HPHERE is an ever-increasing demand for - Efficient SHORTHAND-TYPISTS and BOOKKEEPERS. A working' knowledge can be quickly obtained by students of average ability. SHORTHAND, TYPING, and „ BOOKKEEPING are three of the many departments of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGI!.1 which always tops the list in the only Public Shorthand and Typewriting Exams, held, viz. (Government Exams). INDIVIDUAL Tuition only. TERM commences with the pupil. MORNING, AFTERNOON, and EVENING Classes. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. H. Amos, F.R.E.S., Managing Director. E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., ■ ' ■ ' , Director. :- BARRON'S SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. COLLEGE, COMMERCIAL BANK CHAMBERS. : 328, Lambton quay. Tel. 45-641. , DAY CLASSES.—Our students are taught personally by the principals, who are themselves expert shorthand reporters—members of the HANSARD PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF, and Certificated Court Reporters (by exam.). PRINCIPALS: J. Barron. , J. T. Watkins. MISS E. CARR'S •"-1- SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson's Building. Principal: Miss ■ Whitbread Edwards, | F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (London). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Telephone 40-619. ' • j PRIVATE TUITION. TTNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, U Masonic Chambers, Wellington Terrace. Tel. 44-631. Principal: G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, M.A. Individual Tuition in Matriculation and University Examinations is given. by fulltime day course, evening course, or single .siihidst—. ,-ri —; —: — - ' In attendance dally during vacation. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING , . ' . SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding.which leads to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, , ' 33, Willis street, Wellington. i PIANOFORTE, THEORY, MANDO- '' LIN. AND UKULELE. Thorough Tuition of the above by [ MISS V. JEAN TURNER, \ 83, KENT TERRACE. Instruments loaned free of charge to Pupils for practice at homo. MERCHANT TAILORS. GOOD I'ailormg—Quality means more than price We make to your individual requirements .1 Lewis Bank N.Z Bldgs Manners-st HOTELS. IN Chnstchurch stay at St Elmo. Sup penoi Private Accommodation 52, Worcester street West, 2 mins. G.P.O Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc Moderate tariff l r ■! Murray. Proprietor WANTED Known—City "kotel, Co-ir-tenaypl., Wellington iat Tram Terminus) Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel Single bottles sold at whole sale price1 at the City Bottle Store. BUSINESS NOTICES. , REMOVALS. THIS was the experience of one family when they got'to know of the N.Z. EXPRESS CO., and the woiry it saves. They had to move at a few days' notice to the other Island, and didn't know how to set about fiacking the hundred and one articles which seem to accumulate for attention when a shift is under way. Someone 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 sorts of goods took charge and spirited 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., Offices in All Chief Towns. NOTICE. \\TE BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC »» that the firm of Dwan Bros has been dissolved and that we intend carrying on the business of Land and Estate Agents, Hotel Brokers, Financiers, etc., in the.premises hitherto occupied by Dwau Bros., 22. Willis street. L. DWAN AND SON. Wellington. LEASE FOR SALE: STOCK MUST BE SOLD. /"(UPS and Saucers, white china, the toughest cup and saucer we have ever sold: Is each, 5s 6d half-dozen; 10s 6d j dozen, 12 doz. lots, Os Gd doz. We guar I anteo them lough. 1 cake me- . dium Grea&eofT Soap given away ' with every Vs-dox. Cups and Saucers and every ■ V-Aoz. Tumblers: 2 cakes with every doz. "THE OUTLET," 78, Lambton quay. ' piIESTEKFIELD Suites,-double spring ' ed"cs, independent corded, in beautiful Moquetto, £17 10s. Open Upholster- ■ intr Factory, Ltd., Boulcott-st., iiist above ' Church. All guaranteed. WANTED Known—2 Specials for this '» Week: Electric Irons, 230-volt, 15s; and Best Electric Heaters, 235. The Sims 'Ifjutlwurc. UY Eggs while they're cheap and preserve a petrol tin full with one tin o£ Norton's Egg Preservative.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 18
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