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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. - RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. , T)OMINION AVENUE' (Plimmer's ' fr. Steps). ■ Under, ne\v management, J-his new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to wcoivo Guests. Two bathrooms on ewh floor, excellent cuisine. ComnianduiK view from roof garden of WeiiinE <55- r^5 c k js nr ' Jour - \ Terms • moderate, R. SICILLIN6, Proprietor, late Th« Mansions. 'Phone 628. ' (QRIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, " ORIENTAL BAT. , Charmingly Situated, overlooking the , Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. ' Modern , and Up. to Date in Every Detail. . ' i C. W." THROSBY, , Proprietor. 'Phono 21—259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington,. H f "i S T n ° ? [ HALL. Private Board, nnd Residence (uri- , der iiew management). 'Mahora Street, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 short, 1 long). ' rjHATSWOfiTH HOUSE; 64 Hill St.-" V Good Accommodation for Board > and Residence; double and single rooms. rLET. Room, two beds, suit business ladies or gentlemen; breakfast optional. ."Eostbburne," 169 Terrace. WANTED to Rent, single Furnished Room, with or without board. Ap- • ply. "Terms," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, gentleman Boarder; single room; sood locality end central. ■ Address at "Dominion." • ' EDUCATIONAL" i I • EC ON 0 MICS! CONOMICS!WHY IMPORTANT TO EVERY ■ BUSINESSMAN.. i , The careful and thorough study of all the facts that affect the growth and development, the prosperity, or otherwise,, of industry in general, promotes a.BROADER • OUTLOOK upon all the circumstances affecting any business. Thcge who are able to take .the, larger view of the fact, other things, being equal, will be more fit to be entrusted with management, control,-and more re-, sponsible work, generally; than thoso' less well informed; ' ' Initiative and 'business, acumen are ■ excellent qualities,, but unless. they, are applied with knowledge they -may beco'mo the causes of mischievous blundering.:- : Take up the Course of Economics at . BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLE&E, Woodward Street, Wellington,' prepared by the leading*. Economist of Now Zealand, and be successful. : ;•••;- ' ' '*• • For full particulars, apply . H.AMOS, Managing Director, Telephone 2095. 1 V '' . . v• , ■ * BOOK-KEEPING IS NECESSARY. ~ in every walk of business lifo to-day.- _ Acknowledge of Mercantile. Book-keep-ing will bring you 'increased earning power. We have a special. CORRESPONDENCE COURSE of Mercantile Book-keeping for those w.ho cannot, ettend our Day or . Evening Classes, Each Student receives a THOROUGH GROUNDING in Boojc-keeping, and pre paration for the Accountancy Examination.' Simple, easy lessons, from' the very ABC of tho subject up to the Highest Grades. . ' Write for full particulars. , . FARMERS! . ' Now that tho winter evenings are hero, learn Kv our Correspondence Lessons to keen your farm books, . The Course in Farm Book-keeping ifj easily mastered, and our charges are' moderate. ' Write for free-booklet "Of Interest to' Farmers. (QILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., COLLEGE. LTD., A. H. GILBY; F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ■ ■ Winder's Buildings, : . ' ' . Loyer Cuba . Street, , ...WELLINGTON,' j 'Phono 21-818. ■ P.O. Box 203. - ■ And at Chrjstchurch. ; ' COMMENCE THINKING, •••'. ELECTRICALLY! TO"E have complete sets of MODERN »' WIRELESS APPARATUS, which enables our instructors of long experience to demonstrate the effect of applying theory to practice. • '. : The study of Wireless Telegraphy'em- 1 braces magnetism and, electricity, and m view of the> early pruspeot of largo hydro-electric undertakings' and eventual general uso of electricity, it is desirable for-every person, to know something .of that 'wonderful-power. Qualify for a Wiroless Operator's Certificate. and commence thinking electrically. The Balary of Wireless Operators was recently increased, • making tho profession nioro nttractivo than ever. / Prospectus Free. Class to suit all. Wireless and Electrical books and magazines stocked.' - THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF ■ RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Britain's Building, •••; I Manners Street, Wellington. :. P.O.'Box 922. ' Telephone, 868. Branohes: Auckland, Christchurbh, and Dunedin, ' .. ACEAN BAY SCHOOL, ' CEAN BAY SCHOOL, . , ■ . MARLBOEbUGH, : Is a School where boys may receive a Pirst-cla69 Education as well as Instruction in the Manogement of a Farm. Fifteen hundr&l 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, Dr. Pomare, W. H, Rose', and others. /' 1 E. FITZGERALD. EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster. Particulars from R«v. John A./ Crump, F.Z.S., at the .School. . : MAKE' YOUR, BRAIN PAY YOU , MORE MONEY. NO INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD , will pay you Bigger Dividends than money invested'in-increasing your . knowledge. Turn your spare l timo to advantage. Wo can show you how. Prospeotug and advico free;— Civil Engineering, Surveying, Architecture. Roin-' , forced Conoretc, Plumbors' Certificate, Drawintr for Plumbers, Journalism, Pub- 1 lie Exams,, University Degrees, Toach- • ers' Exams., Pharmacy, Book-keeping,. Accountancy, Public. Service Entrance. 3.0.5. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Box .1573, AUCKLAND. Principals: G. P. 0. Shannassy, Ph.D. A. W. 3hort, B.A. * , CLUB Tea RoJme, 126 Courtejiay Place, i Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinnor. and fca, Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 < ).m. Cleanest and Cheapest ,in the Doninion. t , ffJST BARBER & CO., Dry Cleaners (no '■» • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City. *' 5

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 9

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