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.. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. h MRS. NICOLA US, 138 a, The Terrace .. U*- (late stall" of Ranks Commercial College). Day and Evening Classes. Special Speed Class ifrom 5 to 0 p.m. t Tel. 45-641. Fees moderate. MRS. 11. G. REEVES y 'PEACHKIsS the -Latest Methods' on the -1- BANJO and MANDOLIN. Reduced . Fares for Country Pupils. „ Studio: Room 4, Second Floor, . Beehive Chambers, 71, Courtenay place, Wellington. J VIOLA, i, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER s (Late Bond-st., London), i, T-TAS Small Shipment of New Season's '-. * .lnir Coats and Necklets, London and r Pans Models. Inspection invited. Exchange Buildings, 2nd Floor, Dominion avenue, Lambton quay. c . c ; PRIVATE TUITION. t \ LIMITED amount of Private Tuition „ f*- is still available for the following:— c Accountants' Preliminary, Matriculation, 8.A., LL.B., and Mus. Bac. Intermediate. h A. J. HERON, M.A., Care Technical Publications, Ltd., 3rd Floor, Seater's Building, 105, Customhouse .quay. if fJARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ir V Stewart Dawson's Buildings, 11 Lauioion quay. v y Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pit- ,- man and Gregg). Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Miss Jt. Whitbread-Edwards, „ F.C.T.5.,. fine), F.I.P.S. (Lon.), N.U.T. - (Eng.), assisted by a qualified staff of teachers 'Telephone 40-619. n ————————— .—. ■r THOROUGH Ensures' SUCCESS i- GROUNDING SUCCESS is MISS ROWNTREIS'S SCHOOL OF iv SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITa ING guarantees individual tuition and the ', thorough grounding which leads to success ' in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREJfI, 33, Willis street, Wellington. I" PJANOFOKTJS riiJSOKX. I MANDOLINE AND UKULELE. 'PHOROUGH TUITION of the-Above by A MISS.V. JEAN TURNERT , 83, Kent terrace. r ' Stringed instruments lent free of charge w to pupils for practice at home. M_ISS WINIFRED PICKLES, L.A.B. i (Pupil late Leon do Manny, late student N.S.W. State Conservatorium of Music, r Sydney), Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, and Theory. Studio: "Waiora," Kenya street, Ngaio. Interviews: Mondays and Thursdays at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. r i • PRIVATE TUITION. [- —- i- TTNIVERSITY TUTOKIAL SCHOOL, d "-1 M#sonio Chambers, Wellington terrace. ■ Telephone 44-651. 1 Special Features: Individual Coaching . for examinations by day or evening. Whole-tinW: course for Proficiency, Matriculation,, and all University Entrance Ex- ' n aminations. Special , arrangements for I, B.A. and_ LL.B. students. French, Spand ish, Italian, and German conversation v taught. i- G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Principal. ,£ -— : ■r. • / GILBY'S ILBY'S ■ , practical' day commercial course II includes any of the following subjects:— D Shorthand (Pitman's or Gregg) Typewriting (Touch Method) Bookkeeping Commercial English Business Letter-Writing • ■ Office Practice. i ICS Examination Successes last year, j including First and Second Place in the J J Government Examination for Shorthand g Typists."Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. ■A All Classes have now resumed. < GILBY'S ' COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, Broadway Buildings (opp. H.M. Theatre), Courtenay place, Wellington. :t o a £ SHORTHAND.AND TYPEWRITING. i" DAY AND EVENING CLASSES iv the above subjects are conducted at >c BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, lt BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1- BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 08, The Terrace. INDIVIDUAL TUITION' ONLY. Term commences with the pupil. p Positions found for all pupils who can a be recommended. | g '" TVT^' w^° ls *n charge °£ th's department, is a member of ■ the Incorporated Phonographic Society, and hoMer of the Teacher's Diploma granted by this Society; holder of Teacher's Certificate granted by the National Society of - Shorthand Teachers, England; holder of Teacher's Certificate granted by the National Society of Typists, England, and 'f Authorised Law Reporter under The j" Shorthand Reporters' Act. 7 For full information, call at 9S, The Terrace, or write to pox 1261, or ring 43-080. ■ H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., Managing Director. E.,L. ENTLNG, B. Com., etc, Director... ' , , s\ it t, ■ • . ir • E- : 's HARD FACTSBusiness is Business. The "Boss" won't give you more salary until you can give him more ability. If you don't study to get on, you must be ready to get out. " _ To earn more you must learn more. ~ • You can't keep a good man down. c rpHESE are all hard facts that are daily i- ■*■ illustrated in the business world. If 'c you wish to be' sure of promotion, enrol |t at once as a Hemingway s Student. * The mastery of any of the following courses will greatly increase your earning - power:— !r Accountancy, Prof. Bookkeeping, Law * Prof., Banker's Diploma, Matricu-' "! lation, Public Service' Entrance, 11 Teachers' . Certificates, Advertising, _ Salesmanship, Land Agency, Pitman's c Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. " Could you do. with a big "rise"? Then c write for particulars of these courses — _ To-day! f t HEMINGWAY'S, n CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, " P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 7

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