EDUCATIONAL ■WANT TO BE ONE OF OUR £5 TO £2O A WEEK HEX AND WOMEN? THE time to begin 13 right no-w. Learn the LIBERTY SWEET-MAKING COURSE, and help us to supply the enormous demands at our Retail and Wholesale stores. If you need more money there :3 to better time to eet in touch with us than right now. The -work is simple, no tools, mould?, or machinery required, and rca can help us even though vc.u nave never had a bit of experience. WE GIARANTKE BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT TO ISC7Y YOUR SWEETS AT ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST WHOLESALE RATES FOR ALL TIMES. There is no delay. "The Liberty War," and we pa- cash on delivery. OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE
OFFERS the tame sdvanatge, and vrc send free case o: goods, carriage paid, to y ou J door, ready to commence your *md earning rij?ht array. Distance no object the opportunity 13 'still yours. Men, women, girl a. and bovs. We rsav freight on all orders cent. *1: £5 to >2O a week sounds £cod, iufit f.ll in the coupon. CLIP AXD MAIL NOW. Whether you can sell your time or only a few io-ra. In either instance proills bezin at onre, LIBEBTY COXFECTIOXERY COi^LEGr.. (Established 10 years.) Dopt (X'„ Suite 3 and 4 --; nd 5. Hannah s Buiidir.srs, Lsmbton quay, Wellington. Dear Sir.— Please tell me ■without causation how i can make er.'ra cs3h at home in spare time.
'an electrical instructor IX YOUR HOME ! HERE'S a convenient way to learn Electrical Engineering. No need to attend a class. Herely enrol hot.- for Bowers Postal Engineering Course—and siiidy ™ vour snare time at home. Electricity in all branches, graphically explained with simple Text Book 3 and interesting diagrams. Competent tutors supervise all your work. Special coaching for Government and City and Guilds examinations. Take the first step to eucc&?3 to-day—Write away for Free Prospectu3 to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Alarine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jas. W. Bower, Certified Hilling and Mech. 'Engineer, with 24 years' experience in coaching. 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. (And at Auckland.) H4lOl-1 BUSINESS FIRMS requiring the services of a Shorthand-Typi3te or Clerk communicate with U3, explain their needs, and we do the rest. Ilanager3 of Commercial Establishments and other realise and ap-
preciate the consequent saving of time this means to them, in comparison with advertising, as they are thus called upon, to interview only those applicants who are sufficiently qualified to fill the vacant position Since the beginning of this year we have placed over sirty students in remunerative permanent and temporary office positions, and we continue to daily receive further applications. A good Commercial Education is undoubtedly a very valuable asset to anyone .intending to follow a Commercial Career, or to those who are likely at any time to be thrown on their own resources. We hold Day and Evening Classes in all Commercial and Examination subjects, and full -narticulars may be obtained on application at the School. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Tel. 1537. D26»2-3 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Applications are ■ invited for five SCHOLARSHIPS on the .Marsh Foundation, each of the value of £llO per annum. Such Scholarships me available only for students studying for Holy Orders. The College is open for admission of students not holding.scholarships upon payment of tho customary fees. Copie9 of the regulations arid forms of application " for Bcholarshipa are obtainablo from the Diocesan Office, 46 Short land street, Auckland, to which applications must be addressed to reach tho undersigned not later than January 24th, 1925.
G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to St. John's College Trust 5803 Board. BIG SALARIES. BIG SALABLES. TO the IDLERS training ia an obstacle; to YOU, training mean# opportunity. Specialised knowledge opens the door wide to success. There ia no other way. Prepare yourself for ft better position by enrolling with us for a course of tuition in ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. Our tuition fees are low and they are pay* able on easy terms. , "Write to-day for a free copy of onr booklet "A GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY.*' CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE CHKISTCHUHCH COACHING COLLEGE ' « C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., LA.N.Z., Director. Hereford Court, Hereford street, : C2641-Ml9 Christchuich. THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, -MARTON. CHAIRMAN OF TRUSTEES: . The Right Reverend the Bishop •of ■Wellington. BOARDING • SCHOOL FOR GIRLS on modern lines. Well ©quipped Gymnasium. Block of central heated brick form rooms. Large Swimming Bath. Farm, Eighty acres of ground. Separate sanatorium, Specialist Mistresses. Dartford trained Gymnastic and Games Mistress. The Matron is a Trained Nurae. Girls over 14 may keep their ponios. Preparation for the English Universities and for Matriculation (N Z ) when desired. Also for the examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy and the Royal College of Mubic. Arts and Crafts, Cookery, etc., ta.ught. Illustrated prospectus on application to the Headmistress. 4172
PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Teacher has vacancy for » few pupils. Terma £2 28. Apply IRENE CLIFFORD. . F4826-S46G Care Bristol Piaho Co. T?ILEEN TWOMEY, L.R.A.M. Hi (LONDON). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ACCOMPANIST. 'Address: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), 'Phono 1399. Cashol street. ■ T8674 MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. M b k - m - BELL, M.A., 8.D., ■"A 134 Fi tiger aid street, St. Albans Or 131 Worcester street. City. Prospectus on Application. _ ■■ 82743 MR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON). PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terma.
Write or interview. 404 BABBADOES STBEET. N6557. 'Phone 2333. No. 16 Car. MONEY. RANTED on excellent residential security, 6 rooms, J-acro. Ronald S. Badger, 187 Manchester atreet. 1517 " MONEY TO LEND'. Sums, large ob small, on approved security. O. P. BUHKJE, B. Hillenstein's ' Buildings, ' 'Phone 4613 A. High street, City. 82763 I HAVE MONEY TO LKSD on »ny approved Security. F. D. = KESTEVEN, 4 Chancery line.
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