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EDUCATIONAL PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING And "BUSINESS PRACTICE. .MORNING,'AFTERNOON and-EVEN-ING. CLASSES are conducted at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by Practical Accountants. -.. MRv-E. L."ENTING, N.Z., A'Member of the Permanent Staff, who has returned after- tLrco years' active, service',,has resumed his duties. ,'. The.College uses its own system, introduced 'over fifteen years ago : by' Mr. :■ John,S. Barton,,F.l.A.', N.Z., now Stipendiary Magistrnto.'.at Gisbo.rno. After I learning the theory of Double Entry in - six "simple lessons,, students keep a coml.plete set of books .as used, in \a nier- ' Chant's office. ,Entrie.\ are recorded, and i.ihe., books arjo balanced in a similar nianl.'her to those in actual business. '.". i ■'• - • .• ■ . ,- Students,can attend..from..oho. to 6ix hours daily—individual' tuition" only. ~ .'TERM BEGINS W'iTH THe'STUDENT. . For. further.'.information, call aud con* 6ujt B, Amos,. Managing Director, '.. BANKS: COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . ANKS .COMMERCIAL: COLLEGE, .;...' V :' : . Woodward Street, . r • WELL IN GT O.N". ■: ' ''■■■■'■'■■ \ '.'■■■ ..' EXAM! ; : OIVIL SERV'ICE';EXAM! •".-'' ;,':.:;.SPECIAL TUITIONr . -,;: ,|F. YOU!. ARE .A-'CANDIDATE for, either of the aboyo examinations, anil are weak;,,on some subjects, study them specially at Gilby's College; -We have a staff of -six..tutors for secondary - subjects, • including - two science special. ;ists, . Individual attention is given to 'each student—you- -wfll,--therefore, be cotjched. by,a qualified teacher in, any ■subject you choose—all-subjects if necessary! -.;■ '-~ ' ... :. .; ..'..'; : r\ou are -at liberty to enrol for a. full course, up- to the, examination, or to take.a •special course-in oi:der to "brush up'' •certain'points; . -■ ■•■Day Classes, Evening Classes, • Correspondence "Lessons.: See about it ToKlay! ■ An: interview ■or letter ;will. not: commit -you,-but-may/'mean much-to you. ■••. '.'"" '.'■': Gilby's '-coLLEGEr ltd!, . 'Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ■■'■■•■ - - Winder's Buildings,'.;'",,. LOWER CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. -.'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. i ~.:. (And at. Christchurch).. ' SOLWAY COLLEGE. MASTERTON." :'' BOAEDING 'SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. (Viider rthp jAiispicesrof.. the'.EresDyterian ■:. :; -.. : "Churcli.: of N.Z.J ■. • '.;., A COMPETENT. STAFF nndßbildings with, .modern' equipment provide 'means for a sound Christian Education. Special features; .Happy home life, open•air,.- sleeping accommodation, spacious ■ laiyns. asphalt 'Teniils'.co'urts,' swimming' lilitli's iiii'Q' playing grounds.'"';:'!- s-•-■'<'"'••• ■","'"';'',.'',"'. , .'.For Prospectus apply";to-..- ~'. ■ -,- THE- PRINCIPAL,- V • .;? Or' "MR. ..I. MONCRIEFF, . , ' ■■'■■■■ P.O.'Box 13, Carterton, j '""■•""',' TOItET SPECIALISTS "HATO YOUR HAIR ATTENDEDTQ PERIODICALLY. ■\TO matter, how particular r. woman iv maybe in caring for her hair, it requires the occasional treatment of a Hair Specialist ■ to keep it' beautifully soft, wavy; and lustrous.'A periodical visit to the ::,.' . "BOUDOIR CAMILLE" will-enable you.-to benefit by (he very best methods,'which promote'.hair'loveliness .'and charm, and keep it'at its best. ••■: A:lady will find-a-visit most beneficial ■both'tohernppearance and to the health and beauty of her hair," ••<■■'■■ '"■> '■ '; "'MRS. 'CAMERON,:'" ; : ..'..'. "Boudo.ir CamiUc," v / Cooper's Building (onp. "Evening Post"), . .-;■ ,-.,'.- Just.off,: Willis.Street, ... .■..-' -WELLINGTON; ■ 'Phone 4535.'- '- -'•"■ BANISH TAIN. '..".; BY a. Course of our Bath and Massage Treatment,. Hot air and elcctrio baths, high-frequency' Violet, Rays, expert massage, removing all the. causes of your-ailments 1 .;. :.. '-, ; ;: CONSULTATiONS FREE. Call and explain your .troubles. We \vill gladly give you advice without placing you. under any obligation.) MASSAGE TREATMENT BY •■,".'." 'EXPERT MASSEUSE. -..-., ' . ,'MRS. HULLEN; -, : 3A Com-tenay Place; Wellington.. -'■'Phone. 1047. •■■— • ' . ■';.'. ISS MILSOM, ;leading authority on Hair"' Culture, positively agrees • 'with' thb Scientists that .the scalp must be first treated, 'because Sa'per cent..cases refuse Hair Tonic until' the scalp has been' treated kindly and nourished. J here can never be;a universal hair tonic; what suits one will' destroy. hair, for_ another. Cases diagnosed'either personally or by •mail.' Miss Milson, 94 Willis Street. 'l'hbno_B44 ■■ /,,-:,.;., business notices, ■ • : FREE ADVICE on the Care and Feeding of > Infants gcnenliy will, be , given to every Mother by Mirs. flallowey. an experienced - Certificated Maternity - Nurse, at times and places enumerated TUESDAY AFTERNOONS,' 2 o'clock: to „:' 4 o'clock, Nowto\vn Pharmacy (Mr. John Castle). ' ,' , , FRIDAY AFTERNOONS; 2 o'clock to„4 o'clock, C. Williamson's, Petone. Every other afternoon nt her own rooms, 70 Cuba Street (over Mr. F. Ciustle, . Chemißt, and opposite Royal Oak). Appointments may also bj) arranged' ; with anj l ' cheriiis,t. .','•'"• -'" For immediate adtico ring up Glaxo Nurse. ■ . ■ • ■ '.. THE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., 141 Maimers'Street, , HAVE For Sale-Piano, by Ch'as. Begg, \ -. m; guiiranlewl' sound. Also » quantity of" Oak and 'E-imu Furniture, , I.inos,, CarpctSj etc. ■' ' '' Room Sale every Friday at 1.30 p.m. ■Outside Sales conducted anywhere, seo us before- buying or selling. ■ ; l'.irinvalkiSi~on says the , wetu-er of -WOOD-MILNE Rubber lice's. Thev prevent nerve rack.from ' niad jar! Insist on the genuine Britishnindo Wood-Milne's. v ; T)ASTIiYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruit--1 crers' Showstiiuds -and Brackets, i Slocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 : Dijon Street. , W" 1 AND CO., Dyers and <■ . Drv-clMiiors. 125 Cuba City. J Phone 226.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 2

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