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EDUCATIONAL. AN OPEN" LETTER TO PARENTS. THE question that you are now asking yourself is "To what school iinall 1 send my son this year!-" "You mean to have the best teaching that is available, a training of solid and durable worth. .'' real preparation for the business of lif*. BANKb COLLEGE. FOR .BOY'S PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS Gives such an education as you could wish. All useful—and only useful—sub. jects are taught by highly skilled and trained teacher*. The Principals of the CollegeMr H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B. (Junior and Senior Scholar, and Double First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). Mr W. T. FOSTER, M.A., Litt, B. (Oxon), (Junior and Senior Scholar, First-class Honoursman N.Z. University). Have degrees that rank among the first in the Dominion. The discipline and moral tone of the school are of the best. Athletics and Physical 'Exercise receive their full and proper place. In the Upper division pupils are pr pared for all the Public Examinations, .such ns-Entrance and Senior Public *ervic« . Entrance University, and University Scholarship. _ f Your boy will receive at BANKS' COLLEGE fen education that will prove an asset of lasting and incalculable value. Please write for Prospectus to tho Director, H. AMOS, Box, 162, Wellington. Telephone 2098. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR STILL be youre if you join Banks" ' * Conrnereial College. The following departments have now resumed work:— Shorthand and Typewriting Practical Bookkeeping Accountancy. Law Professional Military. Send for a prospectus or see tho Director, H. Amos; BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Comor Woodward street and the . Terrace, Telephone 2098. • "j

i CO T S /COLLEGE. _ WELLINGTON. _ Preparatory and Secondary School (Day and Boarding) Tor Boys. Under. Control of Presbytery of Wel- ' lington. Will bo Opened TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1916. In commodious, well-ventilated, ~ wellequipped premises in Hobsoa street; Principals: ME S. B. DICKINSON. M.A. (Diploma of Education, University of Wellington; Pinal Honouririan in Classics and Philology; Late Principal Leslie House School, Hobart). MR G. H. UTTLEY. M.A., M.Sc.,F.J.S. (Honourinan in Mental Science University of.New■ Zealand; Classified Al N.Z. Education Department; Late First Assistant and Senior .House Master, Waitaki Boys' High School). \ ___ _ Applications for- admission should be made to the Secretary, Eev. A. C. Standage, the Manse, Kelburn; or ta the Principals, who may be seen by appointment at the. College. Telephone 427. WHY YOU SHOULD-LEARN WIRE- .- LESS WITH US. BECAUSE our College is the only College in the Dominion with a Certificated Teaoher of Wireless. Because we prepared the first New Zealand pupil to sit for examination. Because we are specialists and devote all .onr emergiea to teaching Wireless, and Wireless alone. Because our pupils receive well-paid positions. We spare neither time nor trouble in qualifying our pupils. WHEN YOU LEARN FROM US Sou will have the help of men who have had every kind.of experience, including service with the - Navy, Marconi Co., and the Australian Commonwealth. We can. qualify you in six months. Class, or Postal' Tuition. S4nd for our Prospectus. Our Wellington representative, Mr G. L. Vivian, 111, Owen street, South Wellington,'will be pleased to meet you. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGBAPHY, Ellison's Chambers, - Q ueeu street, Auckland. Box 1032. A COLLEGE FOR ALL, SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. "''OU can become a Shorthand Writer ■ in Thirty Days by learning BOYD SHORTHAND. Boyd Shorthand will be accepted for Publio Service Examinations. Greatly reduced fees for dependents of soldiers on active service. Call-or write for particulars. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, N.fc» 100, Customhouse quay, Wellington. USIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! ■ Gd per copy, or 6 for 2s 6d. Absolutely given away. Call in and inspect. Our pianists at your service. Don't forget the address-*-. - ANGtO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116, Cuba street, 'Wellington. [R REGINALD' G. BLOW. LR.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION. AND SINGING. Studio, 151-IS3, Lambton quay, pjavate... Address: ; 169 The Terrace. Terms on application. Telephone, 3812. Medallist L.A.M. STEVENS,, Dr Wylde' arid Prof. Trew Singing, Voice Production & Pia 67, Hopper street. JL Anyone can learn by our methodNo ccales. No drudgery- We teach frOm Melodies. Rooms: No 1 and 2, Caledonian Chambers, 33. Willis street 417 WANTED '"ANTED Known—S. Mclvor, Registered Plumber, Hamilton road, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3735, 1 short 1 long "«<» Hot water services a specialty, ised drain-layers: jobbing work ptly attended to. Private address, llsrnce street. WANTED Known—That the old established firm of A. Robertson and Co., of 3", Ghuinee street, are still dyeing colours in most enimes, as their methods "did not entirely depend upon the dyes manufacturer" ' ~ . _■ Mourning orders a spec and boas cleaned, dyod and curled. P.O. Box 2,-To Aro. 'Phone SIS. Dry Cleaning a speciality. ATE Fashions for Ladle A men, for Boys and Girls.. Respectable Householders, with or without cash, you can dress yourself and everyone in your family with everything.of the highest quality. If you axe short of cash come and see me. I can arrange it foi you to vour entire satisfaction. L. W. BALKIND, 125, Vivian street. 'Phone 26Jla. . ;„./.::;.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 11

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