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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HOTEL TO LEASE. JJOTEL, in a first-class country city population 26,000; trade £275 to £300 weekly; U years' lease, rental £30 per week. Speights. Staples, and all other Beers on Sale. Free house, splendidly iurnished. !!i fe - residential accommodation. Price £5000, as a going concern, including the furniture. Thos. B. Dwau first floor. A.M .P. Building, Wellington! OLD-ESTABLISHED JOINERY AND FURNITURE FACTORY FOR SALE, IXYERCARGILL. THIS UP-TO-DATE FACTORY is for _-*- Bale on account of owner retiring irom business through ill-health. - The building is a two-story brick structure with three floors aud cellar, and is situated right in the niain street. The business was established in 1906. There are fourteen machines installed, with a direct coupled motor to each. Large timber yard, raoUs,' and drying sheds. This )s a good opportunity for one or two men with a little capital, as the ingoing will be made very easy. Stocks of dry timber at valuation. JOINER, Box 353. Invcrcargill. EDUCATIONAL. PIANO THEORY. ! "YriSS PAUL (late Cooper's Buildings) will Resume Teaching the above Subject at ROOM 22, ADELPHI BUILDINGS, next Majestic Theatre. (■JARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lamoion quay. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg) Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Miss Jv VVhitbread-Hdwards F.C.T.S (Inc.), F.1..P.S (Lon.). N.U/L (Eng.). assisted by a qualified staff of teachers Telephone 40-619 Ensures SUCCESS <.iRObNi->i.\G SUCCF^S MISS ROWNTRISJTS SCHOOL OF «* SHORTHAND AND TYPEWKIT--IKb guarantees individual tuition and the thorough gvoumliiu! which leads to success id business Principal: MISS KOVVNTUKE. 33. Willis street. Wellington. I'JAiNOKOKTR I'UEOKV MANDOLINE AND UKULELE THOROUGHI TUITION ot the Above by 1 MISSY JEAN TURNER. S3. Kent terrace Stru>Kßd instruments lent free ol charge to pupils for practice ot home. INDIVIDUAL I'RIVATK rUJTJOM. rjNIVIiKSLTV TUTORIAL SCHOOL Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace, lcl. 44-651.-Wuo!e-time or parttime day course, or evening course, for the following: —Matriculation and all University Entrance Examinations. Special arrangements foi 8.A., U.Sc. and LL.B degree subjects. French, Spanish, Italian, and German 'conversation taught.. G W. YON ZKDLITZ. M.A., Principal. fJILBY'S v-r ILBY'S EVENING COMMERCIAL COURSE Includes one or more of the following subjects: — SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCIAL ENGLISH Jo meet '.he needs of students residing at a distance SPECIAL SESSIONS from 5.15 to 0.15 daily are now being held TUITION BY MAIL, and iv Day Session, is given in all suhjeetr-. i GILBY'S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director. Broadway Buildings (opp. H.M. Theatre), Courtenay place, Wellington. Tel. 21-OS7. Tel. 21-087. DLSUJi-J AND EFFORT. r^ESIRE and Effort can be made to work in perfect harmony to produce effectivo results. If wo desire a thiDg sufficiently strongly and long enough our desire can be gratified if we make sustained effort towards gratification. The world of commerce to-day holds out splendid inducements to the man prepared to "work and sec" rather than to- "wait and sec." BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; 9S, The Terrace. provides pcrsoual and correspondence tuition, day and evening classes, :n Shorthand Typewriting, MatricuTati"n, Accountancy Prelim., Accountancy, Banking, Insurance, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Salesmanship, etc. Apply at OS, The Terrace, or write to Box 12dl, or ring -13-OSa 11. AMOS. ['".E.E.8.. 1 M3U3ging Director. E. L. ANTING, B. Com., etc., Director. THE DIFFERENCE ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING MAKES. VyTTHOUT qualification you will remain f * in a subordinate position, at the beck and call of others. If you have the slightest spark of ambition* you will study Accountancy and qualify for a highlypaid executive position. HEMINGWAY'S POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY. is the easy way. the sure -svay, to become a qualified Accountant. You study in your own home during leisure hours, and receive individual tuition and sound practical advice from highly skilled Accountancy Specialists REMKMBER that after 1931 Matriculation will become compulsory before qualifying in Accountancy. Enrol while the Accountant's Preliminary Examination is still available. For fullest information write to-day to HEMINGWAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 24