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The fact that our Students', iii open com petition in nil parts of Australasia, win i lie liiiijnriiy of the Honours Places and do so much better in the Examinations, proves conclusively that they are MORE THOROUGHLY PREPARED. We supply each student ■ with a,'complete course of Printed Lessons,- and lie'.', lias no Accountancy or Law Books to 1 buy whatever. Coaching continues until success is achieved, and in the event of ■ fniluro at any one examination Ave "coach for the next gratis. Complete details of the Examination Successes, show-in? names and .addresses of Siudenls. a-e published in our "Accountancy Booklet." A copy will be 6ent free to nil interested in qualifying. Send for a free copy right away. ! lIEMTNG-VTAV AND ROBERTSON'S - CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., . . f.. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. JUNE, -JULY. AUGUST. • DURING ■ these three mouth's: many young men will start on ikfvbad to Romance anil Success—the road t'iiatfl leads to a. Wireless Operator's position in the Mercantile .Marine. c£G5 in Cash Scholarships is being offered for competition among Students. who enrol before August 31 with THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF ' RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. This oft'er is devised to induce ambl- v tious young men to qualify for future positions in Hie "Wireless" profession. No extra entrance fee. • Get full particu- ; Iris at ouce. Descriptive Literature will , lie posted to you on request. To-day!"-' call or write. • piTTAIX'S BUILDING, Manners Street, Wellington, P.O. Box !)22. 'Phone 3GS. Branches: Auckland, Cliristchurch, and Dunedin. ACEAN BAY SCHOOL, WCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, Is 1 a School where boys may receive a 1 First-class Education as well as Instruction in the Management of a Farm, . Fifteen hundred acres of- playground; healthy surroundings and accommodation ; generous and nourishing. diet. Manly sports and games conducive to health. References: Dr. Donald' M'Gavin, Major A. A. Corrigan, F. S. Pope, and others. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster. Particulars from Rev. John A. Crump F.Z.S., at the School. WANTED, many a man has ken ban. ' dicappcd ill life by a limited vocabulary and •inadequate power of expression,- Grenvillo Kleisor's Correspondence Courso in Practical English enaoles yon , to become a master of English and to fit yourself for groater opportunities. Sond for free Prospectus 13, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D„ Manchester Street. Christchuroli. 2 ■ BUSINESS NOTICES. , H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, . • Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from A the. Optical., Department may, obtain advice at the abovt*. address between'.9-a.m. i %nd .1.30 p.m. ...j pHAS. A. FLETCHER, ' V Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pr« ■scription Specialist. Sole Address. 292 Lambton Quay. Mail Orders promptly dispstctei
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