mimj'ij^m IF you haven't yet heard Wm. ("Cairo") Bradley you've missed something: and you can't afford to miss hearing him. His messages are vital for the —he speaks on essential needs for every man and -woman. TO-NIGHT, the Concert Chamber having . been previously engaged, Mr Bradley's meeting will be held in the BAPTIST CHURCH, Vivian street. Mr Bradley's subject will be "THE CLIMAX." Christian friends who desire that the last meetings of the campaign will be the best are speciallv invited to attend this evening. Meetings will be continued in the Concert Chamber On Thursday, Fridav, and Saturday evenings. Empress Theatre Sunday Afternoon nnd En-en. ing. Special Sinking bv Male Voire Party at all gatherings. BRADLEY BRADLKY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BKADLKY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY' BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEX BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEYBRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY BRADLEY brad<le;y BRADLEY BRADLEY' BRADLEY EDUCATIONAL "PRESS FORWARD." JRESS forward—not to the hindrance of your neighbours, but to the attainment of the highest place "in your profession. Do your.best for the general good. Don't think that your influence with others is so slight that it can have no effect Do your best whatever it is you do, and do it all the time. Presa forward—not only to ob. tain the prize, but to overcome the obstacl*. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Woodward street, Wellington, Has been assising men and women for 20 years to preis forward. It is ready and willing to assist you. For further information, apply Managing Director. Telephone 2098. GREIGG SHORTHAND. GREGG. SHORTHAND. WE have now added tuition.in Gregg Shorthand to, *our curriculum. This system has been taught successfully in Christchurch for many years. EVENING CLASSES ONLY are being held, for both theory and speed pupils. ' Gregg Shorthand is easily learned, and is useful for all purposes. Individual Tuition is given to each student. We also teach Pitman's Shorthand and Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand). A term may commence at any time. Inquire for full details. / GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba street, Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch). OF INTEREST TO ENGINEERS, i GET A THOROUGbTkNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICS AND MECHANICAL DRAWING. AN intimate knowledge of these two M's is absolutely essential to the junior enginoer who wishes to attain cuecess in the engineering world. The subjects are well taught at Bower's Engineering School. Expert teachers give their valuable personal tuition. A little home study and evening classes will make you proficient. Don't delay. Write or call to-day for our new prospectus dealing with the above subjects and Government Examinations. TERMS: CASH OR INSTALMENT. BOWEiR'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Routh's Buildings, Featherston street, Wellington. P.O. Box 869 (And at Auckland.) INGING AND MUSIC (PIANO- ._ FORTE). MADAME MONKMAN DEMPSTER and MRS LISSANT Have removed their Studio to Room No. 7, New National Bank Buildirjgs, Cuba street, opp. Veitch and Allan's. Madamp will attend Mondays, Wednesdays a-nd Thursdays from 10.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. , Mrs Lissant will attend Tuesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. WANTED Known-Strike for Fleming's Cheap Wax Records. Standard, Is 3d; toiin Amberole, 2s. Edison Phonograph* from 70s. Easy time payments. Fleming and Co., The Phoner.ies, Newtown.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10719, 13 October 1920, Page 3
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