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EDUCATIONAL. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS are invited from W.E.A. Students for a BURSARY to be awarded by the University of Otago, tenable for at least three years, and entitling the holder to remisison of lecture feea of not more than £2O per annum. Applicants must be bona fide members of a W.E.A. Class. Matriculation is not essential, and bursary holders are not necessarily required to take a degree course. Names should be submitted, immediately to the DIRECTOR OR SECRETARY, W.E.A., University of Otago. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. THE! SCHOOL OF GOOD RESULTS. .BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. For over a quarter of a century Banks College has specialised in all branches of COMMERCIAL EDUparticularly in preparing students in Bookkeeping and all subjects for the Accountancy Exams. ‘ In BOOKKEEPING II AND AUDITING, the two most difficult subjects, Banks prepares more successful candidates than any other college in New Zealand. Banks College is the. OFFICIAL COLLEGE for preparing students for the BANKING AND INSURANCE Exams. The reasons for Banks's success are: employs a large permanent staff who devote the whole of their time to the students. over thirty years’ experience in every branch of education. - —lt/conducts the largest personal classes in Accountancy in New Zealand, and its correspondence students profit,by this invaluable experience. Send for Free Prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. H. Amos, F.R.Econ.S., Etc., Managing Director. ’ WIREMAN’S LICENSE. If, you have not already got your Wirt mans License, do as other ambition youths have done—studied a -little i spare time with Bower’s Postal Courst bimply written instruction papers an diagrams prepared for each lesson, Yo ra ? idl ?, ! Take the first ate NOW write tor Free Prospectus. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 139 GOLWILL’S CHAMBERS, Swanson street, Auckland. BROWN'S COLLEGE. Moray olac Shorthand. Typewriting, Book-keanl Government Examinations. Rapid It R OS fB° T HAMS COLLEGE-Book Ke Ins.. Shorthand, Typewriting ■ ra methods, prompt results: country ß etude railway tare reductions.—Phone 10-736. Octagon school of busing Unique Buildings.—Harle Giles S tern Handwriting, Book-keeping Touch-t Course a Shorthand - Salesmanship • Po; (^° A ™£5 a ?, U . Bub l ect9 MATRICUI K... T l9ilv ,tal,a E- Spanish, Ad van Latin., French.—C. G. May. Regent Cbt R OD mJ JR L SC o?° 1 ? f Scientific Dressc jng, B 5 Stuart street Telnni is-141 , Students day and evening cla under personal supervision of principal j. a. Crosß. TUITION, Pianoforte and all Stringed 10 q42 rU *snii tß i-i 38 * per lesson - P POs?«o 2 rFree. Klng Btteet - Pract,cal C WANTED KNOWN—PIano Playing ® ar j Slve that talent of you. • , lear . n to Play Jazz, rags, si S^nfi 0 etc '’i* y ? ew rapid-progress.met an £, r drudgery; you play right ai 40 simple lessons.— For full nartlci !2i tB » “PP'y to Niagara School of M 153 Queen street, Dunedin. PROFESSIONAL. SET OP FIRST-GRADE, TEETH FOR £3, with twelve months' guarantee against breakages. Extractions free with local anaesthetic (painless) when sets are ordered. 4 LONDON DENTAL /PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING. Entrance just under the clock. W. T. HENAGHAN, Principal. J). MARSHALL SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMI OF DISEASES BY PROFESSO KIRK’S METHODS. As the majority of our patients prefer to be treated in their own homes, we have decided to use our Institute SOLELY as a Rest Home and for Out-patients receivmg treatment daily. ; When giving treatment in your own I honre we bring all appliances with us—i even the HOT fomentations. i Communicate with us by letter or telephone, or call. KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST , HOME, j Playfair street, Caversham. Phone 22-469. [Pbofessional.J G. C O 0 M B E. * ELECTRO-HOMCEOPATHIST, 473 George street Mr Coorabe will be pleased to treat patients suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Goitre, Tumours! Eczema, Liver. Joint, and Nervous Troubles. RN E I L S 0 N, • Masseur and Foot Specialist, Late St. Clair Baths. Has resumed Practice at No. 1 Cougbtrey street, St. Clair (tram -j stop) Massage, Hot Air. and Electric Baths. Nervous complaints treated successfully For Appointments Ring Phone 23-060. THE Utility ot frequent anu regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all tiroes a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of ; certain necessary articles and are ready i to be swayed and drawn toward any par- | ticular place which is earnestly brought . under their notice. Indifferent to all. j they yield without he=itatinn to ‘he first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 19