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PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. j Under .V.icc-lfrgal -Patronage. | 3 MAYORESS'S 'PUDDING AND CAKE FUND j A UIIMNG AND CAKE FUND CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, > CONCERT 1 CHAMBER,.' TOWN HALL, ! ■ TO-NIGHT... ''TO-NIGHT.-.', i TO-NIOHT.' ' TO-NIGHT.'" . i TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. I THE THESPIANS, THE THESPIANS. ; THE TIIESPIA-NS. THE THESPIANS. : THE TIIESpIANS.-'TME THESPIANS, i ...In ~.■ FIVE SHORT--PLAYS. " •' FIVE SHOUT PLAYS. ; Under the Direction of MR. CULUORD BELL. ■ Commencing at 8 o'clock. ■■• e r ' s - -K Is. Plan at the Bristol. ' •- EDUCATIONAL, ). ■•■ SCOPE FOR-.ADVANCEMENT. ' ACCOUNTANCY is'a JiigliL-import-J-* nut profession thnt offers wonderful .. scope for high-class ability. "■ - ■ = The Accountant is one of the main fac- ■ '. ,t tors in any business, and usually holds ) an important and highly-paid position.. J I ACCOUNTANCY. DEPARTMENT OF I B A .\'K'S CO I, LEG Ej" i 0 Voodward Street,' Wellington,' '" Has been jireparing; candidates for Ac- , countancy Examinations .. for over 14' _ "years.- -Examination. Results prove con--1 clusively the success that attends our ■' method-of. instruction. | ,{. 'Take up Accountancy as your profesj. «on. You'canitot,do better'than attend ;, Banks Collegc.'.viucli is known through- . ! out i\e,v Zealand for the thoroughness i [, of us teaching. Complete, Courses aro ' ,1 available for the Amended Examinations of tnu N'.Z. Society of Accountants. .'. ~ • Call and talk this matter'over. ' - H„ AMOS, .' Telephone 2098. '."' Director.' (QILBY'S V; COLLEGE, LTD. . i vx Established 156T). _ ■ -.; - Director, Horaco Gilby,, F.C.I. (Ehg).'- \ Personal Instruction in :r- \ STENOTYPY (the. fastest writing : mackihe in the world). . \ ■ i SHORTHAND. V', ''. ! (1 TYPEWRITING "'.'"'.) e BOOK-KEEPING ... ' ' ! ; ;• BUSINESS LETTER. WRITING '.. \ .' COMMERCIAL HANDWRITLNG ' j '■■■; ■•" OFFICE ■PRACTICE. ' Eacli Student: receives the individual - attention of the instructors. Thorough' ! and-rapid■■ progress-is assured to all ', earnest workers.. :,:;' .' .... ,-.,;■ : CLASSES. COMMENCE ON MONDAY, : - ■■•• '■'••' Ist JULY. . -.-"; , , .Day Classes. ' » " ■ .' '; Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. Send for Prospectus, "Tho R-oad to Success." ■ , TO-DAY! NOW!! r u An inquiry will commit you to nothing i ~ and may. meairmuch 'to you. . i a ; -GILBY'S;COLLEGE; : LTD., " - .1 jj •'; , ; , 'Winder's' Buildings, '"' Lower Cuba Street. \ Telephone 2502. . ( P.O. Box 203, ■ " OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, '' ; Mai'lboroufrli. ' THE IDEAIi' EDUCATIONAL AND - HEALTH ESTABLISHMENT FOR ' BOYS. ; - ,■ • • FIFTEEN Hundred Acres of Play- ' -*- ground. Boiiting', Swimming, and Fishing in the safest' Bay in Sounds country. Swedish Drill and Sports. Special attention to Deportment and Develop- : , ment of character. Genorous diet. Mild winders., . . .. '" ' Curriculum, comprises all Public School i .subjects. Students prepared for Unircr- i sity and Civil Service. Instruction gjven •> in Practical Agriculture. 'Cadets may ' remain after schooling is completed to ; gam experience iii Farm management. fl E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A.,',' *"..'.. ' " Headmostor. . Full purticujars, from • v REV. JOHN A. P.feUMP, F.Z.S.v '■' .. ~' School. Correspondent, j .'•'"■' ':.;■; ';i"At' the' School. : .., a y - WHAT DO-'-YOU GET- '..'■■- I ~ 'ON-PAY HAY?; ; -V'"-" ,■.-! '" TUST enough'to carry you next w without' 'niiy' margin ? ' '.".': Then this offer of Tho Dominion-College ; is vital to you!' ' ■'/ ' Qualify for a high position and a good salary. ' '".''''*..-'''' : A boat's' Wireless Operator is of great importance. 'Tho-safety of ALL Wten ! depends on him. ■■-.' '.■■■■:■: ' ' It's an interesting life with'plenty'of leisure. A "Wireless'/ iiai?.private'-'cabin, i and visits all parts nii'dor pleasant conditions. '■.'■'■-■■ :■-■:-r.rrDo these facts'hold vour attontion?-■=■ ■ WE HAVE COMPLETE .INSTALTATION OF MARCONI APPARATUS, . Special- Correspondence Course of home . ;' stuuj'. . • .. '....... -.. .... Call..or. write'.for, advice and prospectus, THE'DOMINION COLLEGE j • OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., - :• •■". 12? .Willis'Street, ■■ •• . ' J . ■-• - ■ : ' -• Wellington.■ ■■■■•■; _- : P.0.-.Box "i 22. ■ '■-. 1 .'Phono .368;=, 8. ffUTT GIRLS J SCHOOLt Cliiito'n'salnt - r -D. James, Waterloo Roatli-Loivor'Hutt. 1 Boarding and-.'.Day School for" -Girls. • ] t -Principal-: M.iss Geratdine Fitzgeraldr aa- i \ sisted. by Mies A. C. Freeman (late' '•. Head of Chilton House School). Prospeotus may bo obtained from the Seoro- - vary, Clarke and'Monzies, l'J7 lambhrn Quay, Wellington, or from tLe Prin. cipal. .. :- - - ■;. ■-. WUNTiiiiVJlii- 1 -'with .tho gift of elo- ; .».» quencu—who can sway decisions,"b9 : it in Ij'usine.ss, in politics,' or in social ' life. Gronville . Kleiser's great correspondence course., ,in Public Speaking trains you at home to become an attractive, cunvin'cing speaker. Send for freo Prospectus S., containing full informatiou. Jus. Rodger, 159 ,D..'Manchester Street, Christchurch. .. ' . 1 : SECOND-HAND C'LOTHING WANTED. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Bools, etc., Pur- ; , chased by L. Uubsclicck, 12li Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Ijctters promptly attended to. 'Phono 2CC6a. NolrcE.-I.ert-oTlwJlothiiis. 'Phono 2Uli7«. li. .Morris, Second-hand ' 1 Dealer, buys Suits, Hoots, Underwear, ' 1 Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery 1 bought. U5 Coiirtenny I'lace, Wellington. ! • T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc;, Pur- . ; JLJ chased by Mrs, M..Benjamin,' 132 Turauaki Street. Good prices offered. ; .Letters- promptly attended to. - 'Phone I ; A 2618. ■• ■- - EING Up 'Phono IMS.. N. Symbiis, Buyer in Sccond-iinml Clothing, \ > Boots, etc' Highest prices given; country . customers can- rely on good prices. 03 ; i Courtenay Wace, Wellington. LEFT-OFF"l:lFTillM "~~ '7*fRS. PIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, > 1»1 BRITISH DEALER, wishes to Purchase for Cash Ladies', Golitlemch's, and Children's .Lcfl-off Clothing, Bbbbs, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon . any Lady or Gentleman at their Resi--1 deneo on receipt of letter; or 'Phone '■ > 2051 a. (' . HAS it ever occurred to you lh.it you : have Clothing,' Boots, or Jewellery lying about (hat yoii' can turn into • ; cash ? We buy and give HIGHEST . ' PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring : . Tel. -HOT, and we shall call and give ' 1 yoii our price for whatever you liavn to ! sell. M..NAUSI3AUM, Tho Allies' Sec- ! ; ond-hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street, Wellington, ;

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 7

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