SMsCEtetf Wtar dieerXirpz. Bid you liSlff your boots this morning ?" DRINK ,~^— Assuages Thirst and Heartens the Inner Man. I Are you satisfied in your present position, or are you anxious to p see the World's Wonders ? if By taking up Wireless as a profession you have the World at | your feet ' t Apart from sight-seeing and a fascinating profession to follow, j; you also have a good remuneration to more than help you along. - | Combine all these factors and you have what you could nevee | settle in your mind. ' $ Allow us to help you to decide. I Our course in Wireless is the last word in completeness, both I theoretical and practical. " r Arrangements are now being made for the installation of 1% KW j MaEConi Sets which will allow students the necessary practical ex- i perience required to obtain the Ist Class P.M.G. Certificate of Pro- j ; ficiency in Radio-Telegraphy. v Our eourse is from six to eight months, and our fees £10/10/0, I taught either in class or through the post. __ | Send for a prospectus and enrol for first session. ' \ DOMINION OOLLEiE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. B. OOILVIE, Manager. P.O. Box 92a, Wellington. j WHY MOT LAERY, BEYERID6E & C©, } Ltd., Wellington,. &LBIRS ©AIR'S". KLsnrort Milk LtcL (Under Government Inspection). PUEITY OE MILK GUARANTEED. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY TO ALL PAETS OS 1 WELLINGTON. No. 344 Tinakorl Road. ISr&nch Shop 240 hamfoton Quay (Opposite Eoohomie). Where Ifresh Supplies of Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs can be obtained daily. SrHi Telepbose 102?. _£
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19170316.2.57.2
Bibliographic details
Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 871, 16 March 1917, Page 22
Word Count
249Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 871, 16 March 1917, Page 22
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.