EDUCATIONAL WANTEDSHORTHAND TYPISTES< mHEKE was never a time when the demand for' efficient Shorthand Typistes was so incessant. . Touns ladies- possessing a good, general education can acquire a knowledge of the twill arts in a comparatively short time if they are prepared to work. Tho teachere in this Department at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward, Street, Wellington, • • haye had many years',experience, and by careful and concentrated individual tuition can prepare.students in the mini" mum time. All who have decided to study thess desirable subjects and-so equip themselves for a well-paid position; are invited to join Batiks Commercial Collega NOW. • Morning,. Afternoon and • Evening tuition, ' H. AMOS, 'Managing Director. LEARN BOOKKEEPING BY MAIL.I milE Correspondence Courses in McrJ- cantile Bookkeeping, prepared by, Qilby's College, are specially designed to meet the-needs -of those who cannot attend .our Day and Evening Classes. By this B.vstfm the student receives a thorough grounding in Bookkeeping, and , preparation for the Accountancy Examination. ' Tho Mercantile Bookkeeping courso contains all the information required for men who wi9h to keep simple mercantile books. ■ ' Students may further, extend the course to embrace preparation for Accountancy Examinations, or Advanced Knowledge. Write for particulars. We shall be pleased to forward you full information regarding these valuable courses. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A, H. fiilbv, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, . • WINDEE'S BUILDINGS, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. - P.O. Box 203. (And at Chriatchurch.) GILBY'S SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL ' For Boys and Girls. Principal—Mß. A. S. FARQUHAIJ, M.Ai (Hons.), T»acWrs' "A" Certificate. ENROL NOW! THE SECOND TERM for 1920 will' commence on MONDAY, MAY 31. Our system of INDIVIDUAL TUITION ensures the maximum of progress.' Pupils are prepared for all public examinations by Teacher-specialists. Obtain full particulars from the Director. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilhv. KC.T. (Etie.V. Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phono 21-818. P.O. Box 203. - (And lit. Christchnreh.) NEWTOWN SCHOOL. " A DULT CLASSES:-MONDAYS, WEDA NESDAYS, & FRIDAYS, 7.30 to 9. Students prepared for Gtli Proficiency and other Primary School Certificates. Returned Soldiers taken by arrangement with Repatriation Board., Private coaching can be 'arranged. '> ' Corner of MEIN' STREET AND RIDDIFORD STREET. , BUSINESS NOTICES. FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, AND ' LAMBS. t . i Z. MEAT PACKING 4 BACON CO* " Aie*Buyers at Per Head or Per Pound, r PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION ■ TO BUtpS OE I HEAD OFFICE: BETHONE'S BUILDINGS. WELLING* ; . TON. ! WHERE TO DINE ASTOR HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. STOR HOUSE! WILLIS STREET. "BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN 3 WELLINGTON. : Is. 6d„ 12 noon to 2 p.m. s TEA, GRILLS, FISH,. ETC., .sto 7 p.m , r Our Mottch-Civility, Attention, Cleanlihess. ' ' „ , , ? No Froien Meat Used. Note Address: Over Pinny's Piano 6 Warehouse. " ; FENCING POSTS.. WE are prepared to supply .Black:, Birch' Foncing Posts. Strainers, and Droppers, in any iiuantity. 0 Quotations on application to LAURENS AND CO.; Upper Hutt. r FLOWERING Bulbs Sale starts February 20, continues till all 6old. J Catalogues ready. B. H. JUST. J 1 Botanical Nureeri«i, Palmerston North. r ■ -, ■ ■ ' e "OONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T., JLli Metaphysician and Neurologist, '• May he consulted- at his Rooms. No. 3 Coiirtenay. Place. Chronic nnd Nere vous Dieordors Specialised. Insomnia, 1 Paralysis, Constipation, and other dislt e«6es Buccessfully treated.. Hours, 10-12, 2-5, Evenings by appointment. Tele--8 phone 20-654. Itesidcnce 21—761. il . RURAL LAND FOR SALE. y -— —— ~* LAND SEEKERS. [' rpHERE are hotter propositions offering ■* J- in the Bay of Plenty than in any b other part of the Dominion. We have the heßt of these placed in our hands 't for disposal; prices are not inflated, and the climate is the best ill New Zealand.' Write for particulars to S ' A'. J. CANNING AND CO., h Box '50, Whakfttane, Bay of. Plenty. CHEAP BUSH FARM-TE AWAMUTU. PArt ACRES, 120 acres grass, 20 acre® UUU crop, 350 acres rough feed; 3 houses and outbuildings; all ploughnblo; 3-sheep country; wr.rtn, sheltered vpect. Prico only JCB per acre;',£looo cash. r It. LEWIS, ' Land Agent, Te Awamutu. CHEAP: DAIRY FARM-TE AWAMUTU ,1 IQA ACRES, all grass or, crop, all II Jti/" ploughable;carry 50 cows now; good house and outbuildini;s. Trice, in-' v ' r eluding stacks of hay and oats and !i3 |J ' acres'turnips, Ji3o per acre. lt H. LEWIS, B • Land Agent, 1 Tc Awnnwtu.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 8
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