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RAILWAY NOTICES—Contd. noon, Lower Hutt. 12.31 p.m., Petono 12,35, . Ngaliauranga 12.43, Wellington arrive 12.53 p.m. Additional train uiill leave Greytown for Woodsido at 9.18 a.m., making connectiOn* nt':-Woodsi(Io with tho 8.-15 a.m. train from Stasterton. . _ An additional train for Wellington will 1 leave Lower Hutt at '11.23 a.m., and ■ retoiiQ at 11.27 a.m. . BY " ORDER. , : " EDUCATIONAL, BOOK-KEEPING. . BOOK-KEEPING. BOOK-KEEPING. .1,-". Eyery. per,son, whether_ he de- . rircs to enter business or". profes- ' .Etional life, will find a practical - . and thborotical knowledge of • Book-keeping essential. ... • The Practical Book-keeping and Business Practice Course' of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; ' ANKS COMMERCIALCOLLEGE, Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, was prepared bv one of the leading Accountants and Accountancy . Teachers in Australasia The Course is of so practical a naturo that once a person' has completed it, he. can keep tha books of any ordinary business. ' Individual Instruction only. Fees, Moderate. . Morning, Afternoon; Evening, > and Correspondence Tuition. Those interested are invited. !to cull and have a-chat with ' H. AMOS, •Managing • Director. - •A' REMARKABLE ■ ■ STENOTYPE--SPEED. ;■ THE Stenotype, tho little . machine that writes Shorthand, is rapidly growing in favour. and tliere is undoubtedly a bright futuro. in the commercialworld for the efficient' ntenotype ■ operator. ■ Studentfl who commenced to. •; "learn the Stenotype a little over two months ago are able now to write nt a speed of GO Words a minute, a wonderful record of progress. READ WHAT BUSINESS MEN SAY about the machine method of taking shorthand notes. Mr. Arthur Pethetick, the wellknown Public Accountant, writes: "I will give -preference to the stenotype operator." Mr; Duncan F. Bauchop, Gene- ■ ral Manager for Loyland Motors, Ltd., in a letter praising the.' Stenotype, says: "It has-,-advan-tages .which for general; work are ' quito decided, in that it is silent, is very rapid, and if niohsthan one sfenotypist; ; is employed, nil . .'work;dona'by.,-.one can - read. byAthoj'other." -. ■o-i'.-'.-V 'TheStehdtyjie : Operator will always be in demand. Call or writo for full particulars of tho • fastest' writing .machine 1 in l tho,world. , GILHY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ■ A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Windor's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. P.O. Bos 203. Telephone 21—818. (And at Christchurch.) SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL EOR GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of the Presbylrian Church of K.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings ' with modern equipment ' provide means for a. sonnd Christian Education. Special features; Happy homo life, openair Bleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tennis courts, swimming, baths and playing grounds. For Prospectus apply to '■ THE PRINCIPAL,. Or MR, .1. MONCRIEFF, P.O. Box 13, Carterton. " ' NEWTOWN SCHOOL. ( A DULT CLASSES: MONDAYS, WEDA NESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. 7.30 to 9. Students -prepared for 6th Proficiency and other Primary School Certificates. Returned Soldiers taken by arrangement with Repatriation Board. Private coachins; can be arranged. Cornet' of MI-UN 1 STREET AND RIDDIFORD STREET. "MISS BEATRICE BRTTTAIN, L.A.H., It a. Gold Medallist, R.A.M., TEACHER OF SINGTNG, AND VOICE ; ' PRODUCTION. Terms on application. 70 Brougham Street. - . TOILET. SPECIALISTS. WHEN THE COMPLEXION TELLS.' A CHARMING GOWN and BEAUTIA FUL HEAD-DRESS - .count for much at a social function, but a clear, radiant COMPLEXION is needed for complete chnrm. USE GAMELLIAN CREAMS. These excellent preparations possess all the necessary foods that the skin requires, and nt the same time promotes in the Complexion a delightfully fresh, frtdiant aiipearancn. Try them. Get.a iar of n'leh -to-day, Vanishing Cream, 3s. Gd.; Massage, 3s. -Postage extra. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," . Cooper's Buildings' (opp, "Evening Post"), Wollington. 'Phone 1791. GOOD LOOKS. LADIES whose facial charm is spoilt , by annoring hair Growths, will certainly be interested in this announcement. ' By the application of "Rusma" (Re:t* I Hiev mav ensure comnlete immunity from such disfiguring blemishw. Easily annlied, in your own room "Rusma" (RegA acts safely, expeditiously i dfvitalisine the hair, wenkeniiirt fiiih- . sennent growths, nnd, ultimately destroy- . 1 iiur the hair absolutely, leavinir the complexion beautifully, soft and clean. Full particulars from Mrs. Hullcn, Toilet Snecialist, Dept. D, 3a Courtenay Plnce, Wellington. the fact ,tbat tho name ■ t Milsotn is synonymous with purity nnd excellence nf manufacture. To hrtve prospored for 20 years is guarantee of 111© goodness of the goods. All Hair m-e----parations, Hair Work, Ciiltone, Face I Creams, tho -famous Milsom Hygienic. F.-ico Powder. Mis? Milfom, Hair and Faco SppcialiGt, 94 Willis Street. 'Phone '811. ■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 2

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