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EDUCATIONAL THE EVENING MATRICULATION CLASSES Of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, HAVE RESUMED. Students receive two hours Tuition per week in all the compulsory subjects—Latin, French, Mathematics and English—and ONE HOUR per week in each of the optional subjects. Every subject is taken by an experienced and successful Secondary Teacher. Fees, -£3 10s per term of twelve weeks. Enrol with “BANKS,” attend regularly, follow instructions, and work, when success will be assured. Over 50 per cent, of the Students presented for the Preliminary Examinations at the last examination were successful. H. AMOS, Director. HOW MR "X" BECAME AN ENGINEER. T|/fR "X" was a clerk who worked long luL hours. Small prospects of advancement. Out of curiosity he wrote for our Free Prospectus on Engineering—got interested in Electrical section—joined class and studied for three years. Mr “X” is now thoroughly qualified Electrical Engineer (not a Wireman) with glowing chances of promotion and big salary. We give expert tuition in Electrical, Stationary, Marine and Oil Engineering. Get after one of these high paid jobs now—write at once for Free Prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Mining and Mech. Engineer with 24 years experience in coaching. 133, Fletcher’s Building, 22, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Telephone 1792. (And at Auckland.) GOOD SALARIES AND IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT For GILBY'S SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. /TILBY College Shorthand-Typists are VJT paid far better salaries than the average income of young people. They ana trained in the shortest time—at the lowest cost—and quickly qualified to hold preferred positions. “Thorough” training. No cramming. Class and correspondence tuition. Call, ring or write THE DIRECTOR : W. W. WADDILOVB, F.I.A.N.Z. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Jaseß Smith's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. 'Phone 21-818. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ALL Art Classes (Day and Evening) and Evening Classes for students over the age of sixteen have now commenced. Students may enrol during office hours at the Wakefield street or at the Mt. Cook College, or on any evening between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. at the New College, Mt. Cook. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Pupils may enrol daily during office hours. (gIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONI, Professor of Singing, Concert and Operatic Repertoire. Oxfiy a limited number of vacancies for intending Students. LADIES' OPERATIC CHOIR /A term of 10 Lessons £1 15s). Studios, 262, Lambton quay, Hannah's Building (Rooms 1 and 2, First Floor). PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. PETQNB TECHNICAL SCHOOL. XYLASSRJiS taking Wool Classing, Carpentry. Plumbing and Art will reassemble during week commencing March 2nd, other classes during week commencing March 9th. Pupils desiring to take Dressmaking please attend on WEDNESDAY. March 11th. W. BEDINGFIELD. 639 Director. a® at WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Headmaster: T. R. CRESSWELL, M.A. f | MID HEADMASTER will interview Parents and New Pupils TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 28th Instant, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. GEO. F. JUDD, 643 Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING. Ttf-ISS NANOYA~BAUDINET (Pupil IvJL - 0 f Miss Estelle Beere, Wellington, Miss Minnie Hooper, Sydney, and the J. C. Bendrodt Vice-Regal Studios, Sydney), Teacher of Ballet, Operatic. Toe, Character. Classic, and Step Dancing; also Latest Ballroom Dancing, including English Blue*. Tango, Waltz, One Step and Fox Trot, has just returned from Australia, and Lessons can be arranged from Monday, February 23rd. Classes commencing first week in March. ■ For terras and particulars apnlv 52, MAJORIBANKR STREET, 633 'Phone 20-173. MASSEUR NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. MENTAL and Norvous Disorders, Insomnia. and Digestive Troubles suceessfully treated. RONALD McLEAN, Metaphysician and Reg. Masseur, ?, COURTENAY PLACE. Tel- 30-634. Hours, 9-1, 2-5.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 3

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