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Address ..j HEMINGWAY AND HOBEBI CORRESPONDENCE'SCHOOLS/ Auckland. .. ~\-... P.o. Box 516; :,. : ■'-■■; ,' : ■- ' 'V. ■' -~ '■ ■ ■■ .."■■■:'•: "KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPI ESSENTIAL." i -■■■■ ■" — ■ •: ■ j IJv} almost every .walk of a knowledge of bookkeeping! spntial if you wish to progress.. i always stand you in-flood stead vi applying for a'new position or;i yourself worth more where you a LEARN, AT GILBY'S COLLEt Our instruction in Bookkeeping! DIVIDUAL and thorough.. Yoii'c !'tend; our Day Classes, Eveniiig (i or take Correspondence lessons, .'j for prospectus—better still, telepht or call. Term .commences at any! GILBY'S. COLLEGE, LTD.; Horace Gjlby, T.CI.' (Bng.), B\ Winder's Buildings, j Lower Cuba Street, TTellingtcj 'Phone ?502. P.0.80x 203(And at Christehurob), | ■■■ •■•-•■' ■; ] . LEARN WIRELESS! ?'..,j -iSEE THE WORLD. l :i:H ■■ ■• __ ■ ■;••■ i WIRELESS 'Operators ei good' money.: .. ■ _J ' The work- is exceptionally , ] tercsting; they travel' the woi as they earn their,money. ■. j YOU can become a AVirel .Man, . ■ Write, 'phone, or call—wo it ■tell you how. ' Complete Installations of Ml coni Apparatus, | DOMINION COLLEGE-oV/Pl TELEGRAPHY, LTD., '■] 123 Willis Street, WELLINGTo! P.O. Bpx 922. Tolephone 3 1 " ; ■ 1 : ' ' .■■' -•■■,•■ ■ . j PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' COLLI Hobson Street, Wellington.. | Under Control of Wellington I'resb < A GIRLS' COLLEGE^for Day Scl -ii- and Boarders will be opened \ buitdiugs at present known as Scot] lege. ..-■'■■ ;'. i The Board of Governors has appl as Lady Principal Miss N. Jobson.j who is at. present Lady Principal <j Southland Girls' High School, luv, gill. ~■■■.■ ". ' I Applications for enrolment ehou made to tho Chairman, the" REV GLBB, 328 The Terrace, or to the' 1 G. W. GUTHRIEJ Box 133,- Welling; OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, ■ ! CEAN BAY SCHOOL, j ' MAKLBOSOU) Is a School where boys may rece| First-class Education as well as In tion in the Management of a Farm Fifteen hundred . acres of ptaygrj healthy eurroundings and acconi lion; generous and nourishing ] Manly sports and games conduci] health. ■ j References: Dr. Donald M'Gavini jor A. A. Corrigan, F. S. PopcJ others. ' . ' .1 E. FITZGERXto EAGAR, M.A Headmaster. . , j Piirticnlnrs from Rev. John A.-Ci F.Z.S.-.'at tho: School. • . ' ;..;.; HU'IT GIRLS' SCHOOL, SAINT JAMES, 'Waterloo ;j Lower Hull. Boarding and Day S for Girls. Principal: Miss GeW Fitzgerald. Prospectus may bo obt from tho Secretary, Clarke and Me 1 197'Liunbton Quay, Wellington, or: tho Principal. ; ANTED, Practical Motor-car j jicrts. No Branch of Industr fefs such possibilities—the inmost; tails'of • motor-car opera tiou . and ij learnt by mail by our Practicnl Ct with its wonderful working modolsJ commended by Lord Jlonlaguc, Enj}} greatest motor authority. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 7
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