EDUCATIONAL. I WANTED. WANTED-Competcnt ShorthmulTyuist' fpr. Cominercinl Office. Permanent position nml good prospects for reliable young lady. Advertisements similar to tho above appear in tho newspapers day after day. ' Tho demand for trained stenographers is fjiich that many are earning £i per week. BANKS COLLEGE, Woodward Street, '. WELLINGTON, has prepared hundreds of, ambitious young women for high-salar-ied, positions. Write or cull to-day for prospec- . tus on the. Shorthand and Typewriting courses—it will give you an idea oC the'very practical value of our instruction. Business men know tho value of Banks College. Instruction—it is proof: of-ability to serve efficiently. Only, individual instruction. Term, commences with Student, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. Get a prospectus at once, H. AMOS, Director. Telephone. 2095. ! A BUSINESS OF NATIONAL . IMPORTANCE. HEMING WAY AND ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools have, for 21 years next October, been imparting sound, practical, and valuable knowledge in BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, and all BUSINESS SUBJECTS to those in the country—to those whose time for study was limited—for whom, for business or private reasons, it was inconvonient or impossible to attend mixed classes or receive personal, tuition. And with what result? This—23.G7B have mastered one or more of our Courses and havebecome efficient. That is just what the nation. wants-EEALLY EFFICIENT CITIZENS. ■ '. . What xibout YOU? Let. us send you particulars of our Course in .PRACTICAL -BOOK-KEEPING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, or in ADVERTISEMENT .WRITING, or in. SHORTHAND, or of PREPARATION for the MATRICULATION, ■ the. TEACHERS',, tho. PUBLIC SERVICE, tho LAW, or the UNIVERSE ; ITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINA- ( TIONS.' Say just which interests you and write TO-DAY. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S - . CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS., ■ • ■ ' LTD., , P.O. Box- 51C, AUCKLAND. v NAPIER BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL WITH PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. T HE-FIRST' TERM FOR 1919 begins on February i. Applications for the enrolment of Boarders will be received until .December 12, 191 S. As, howevor, tho accommodation is strictly Tinuted,-:-arid as the- number of. Vacancies will be'small/-parents and. guardians wishing, to place boys are advised to make immediate application. '•'■•■ '•■ CERTIFICATE OF ATTAIN MENT AND CHARACTER should be forwarded with application, ILLUSTRATED- PROSPECTUS by applying to the- Headmaster or to Education Office, Napior. ' ... 'G. CRAW-SHAW, -■"■•■■- ' . '■-. . . Secretary. ' Education Office,. . Napier, November 28, 1918. ' LEARN SHORTHAND. AND TYPE. AVBITING. . , : At GILBY'S COLLEGE. > BECOME, a Gilby student-yon will ■■■ ; "ijet on" well at-0111'. classes—and "get on" well subsequently in business. Last year 87 out-of 89 Shorthand Students Dussed... Typewriting results were equally good. Gilby students are in great demand by employers. . See the full details in our free, prospectus. Wfrito for a cupy," or call oil us. . Ask for Prospectus "Success." ". ALL INSTRUCTION TS INDIVIDUAL, AND TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. ■ -.-■■•■ GILBY'S .COLLEGE, LTD. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ''Phone- 2502. P.O. Box 203. (Aiid at Christchurch.) HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON ' . SAINT JAMES, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldino FitzGerald. Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term commences February 5, . 1919. School. Telophone No. 115, Lower Hutt. Prospectus, may. lie obtained from tho secretary, P.O. Box 4SG,, Wellington, or .from the Principal. ' JLLUSTRATORS earn big money'everywhere. there's an open market for, Rood art work. Turn that drawing tnlont of yours into money. Study tho Press Art School Correspondence Course lit home., Successful artists entirely approve of its method. Send for Free Prospectus I, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street, Christchurch. i SPORTING, MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. • JANUARY 1, 19!!?. ■DOMINATIONS for flic following •■»• * ovenls closo on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, at !) p.Jii.:Hack Hurdles, 175 sovs. 1} miles. ' Dash Hack-, 150 sovs. G furlongs. Juvenile Handicap, 200 sovs. 5 furlongs. Marlon Cup, r>oo snvs. 1J miles. Ladies' Bracelot, WO sovs. Hi furlongs. Railway Handicap, .ISO sovs" R furlongs. Now Year Hack, 150 sovs. 7 furlongs. Stewards' Woltor, 210 ki>vs. 81 furlongs. ARTHUR-WAJ, Secretary, Marlon. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI. JUST recently opened. Everything now and right up-to-date. Right opnositn Station, and n. few minutes from Wanganui Steamer landing; 52 rooms; electricity throughout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Huoms. Terms 10s. per day, weekly j> y nrriint'cnicnl.. A. .1. LANUMlilll; Proprietor. pHAS. A. FLETCHER, \J Chemist, Pharmacist, and Proscription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 ?,nmbton Quay. Mail Ordnre promptly dispatched. TAKE a Rath nf Sun, Ozone, and Sea on Ihe safe Otaki Beach. Thn nnw Seaside Kesnrl offers you all Hi is and more Tariff, etc., from 13. Brown, Olaki,
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