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EDUCATIONAL ! SHORTHAND SYSTEMS. r There are over three hundred Shorthand Systems, but 90 per cent, of tho . world's stenographers use tho PITMANIC SYSTEM, i which holds the world's record for speed, ; legibility, and ease of learning. ' Those desirous of fitting themselves for 1 correspondent or reporting positions are strongly recommended to learn PIT' MAN'S SYSTEM, because there is no other system to compare with it. Moreover, the greatest Shorthand writers in the world are continually engnged in inv proving it. Before being induced to tnke up any other system of "taking dictation," verify tho above statements by consulting some of the leading Newspaper and Hansard reportors. Day and Evening Classes are conducted at Banks College. The term begins'with tho students—individual instruction only. For further information, apply to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. RETURNED SOLDIERS SPECIALLY EXEMPTED FROM MATRICULATION EXA MINATION. THERE is no bar to mon of the N.Z.E.F. entering the Professions, as returned soldiers are specially exempted from tho Matriculation Exam. Take advantage of this; also tako advantago of tho splendid facilities offered by Gilb/9 Collego for coaching you for the Accountancy and Law Professional Exam. Come and talk it over vith tho Director, who is in attendance at both Day and Evening Sessions. All information is freely givon; commits you to nothing, and may bo of the utmost value in shaping your future success! DAY CLASSES - EVENING CLASS. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. GILBY'S COLLE.GVE, LTD. (Horace Gilby, F.C.1., Eng., Director), WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2505. P.O. Box . 203. (And at Christchurch.) MOTOR SERVICES. MOTOR TRANSPORT. ■ TSTELLINGTON - PALMERSTON ** NORTH, Connecting with Main Towns en routo, 4 POWERFUL MOTOR-LORRIES NOW RUNNING. For full particulars apply L. CAMFBELL. C/o S. Hunt and Co. Palmerston North. J. CAMPBELL, 9 Ballance Street, Wellington. 'Phone 3422.. . IfAGNETIC MOTOR SERVICE, ill ROYAL MAIL. WELLINGTON-NEW. PLYMOUTH. . ' TIME-TABLE (Circumstances Permitting)': LEAVES WELLINGTON-Nattrass and Harris Garage. 18 Molesworth Street ' DAILY AT 8 A.M. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH—Criterion Garage. DAILY AT 7.45 A.M. SINGLE FARE, &.■ Intermediate Fares on application. Connects thrice,' weekly . with T. 5.5. Rarawa at New Plymouth for Onehunga (Auckland): . Apply Booking Agents: i The Nattrass and Ilnrris Motor Co., Ltd., Wellington. . '■ Criterion Garage Co., New Plymouth. Northern Steamship Co., Auckland. C. V. NATTRASS 4 CO., Proprietors. * DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. WANGANUI TO WELLINGTON. A RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE has boon inaugurated botween Wanganui and Wellington and r stum. Cars leave Wanganui 7 a.m., arrive Wellington 2 p.m. Leavo Wellington 10 a.m. for Wanganui. Stops at Levin both ways for refreshments. Cars loavo Stanton and Evans's Garage each day. Single Fares, £2; .ttetusn, £i. Further information from Stanton and Evans, opp. Parliamentary Buildings. HODSON'S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. HAWERA-WELLINGTON SERVICE. KQ-H.P. 7-SEATER CAR. leaves Hawera WO ' Post Office, B'a.m. Mondays and Fridays, arriving Wellington 5 p.m. Leaves Arcadia Hotel, Wellington, Tuesday and Saturdays, arriving Hawera 5 p.m. FARES—Singlo, XI; .Return, M. Ring up 314, or send reply-paid wiro to Reserve Seat. TIBBITTS AND CO., Hawera. MASTERTON TO WELLINGTON. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. LEAVING Wellington 4 a.m., and Masterton 9.30 a.m. FARE—2Is. Each Way. Passage booked at "Dominion" Office, Wellington ('Phone 3315), and at Masterton ('Phone 400). B. SIIEATH AND CO., Customhouse,' Shipping, i:-.nd Forwarding Agents, I MARITIME BUILDINGS, ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 2

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