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EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, 8 ' '• Has specialised for- many years in preparing students for f BOOK-KEEPING Examinations ' • ACCOUNTANCY LAW PROFESSIONAL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY „ SHORTHAND AND " TYPEWRITING And All Branches of Commercial Work. Students are taught by PERSONAL ' TUITION or by CORRESPONDENCE. . . For the last University Examinations the College presented— 117 Candidates for the Book-keeping and Accountancy Examination, S3 of whom were successful. 89 for the LAW PROFESSIONAL Examination, G8 of whom passed. 103 for MATRICULATION and other .. Entrance University Examina--1 tions, G9 of whom passed. , ■ l I Join BANKS COLLEGE and be' ' Successful! Prospectus free on application. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. ; GILBY'S SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. 1 nPIIE Third Term will commence on' A MONDAY, September 6. Enrol now, and become a Student at the' ■ College that ensures rapid progress, INDIVIDUAL TUITION [ ' . is the secret of the success of Gilby ' trained Students. Thorough tuition tor all public examinations, including Matri- , culation, Public Service Brftrscce, mc. • ' Principal, Mr. A. S. Farquliar, M.A. ! r (Hons.), Teachers' "A" Certificate. ' ' EVENING PRIMARY CLASSES ■ \ for Standard V and VI pupils will com- ; 1 mence shortly, and will be taken by a; i well-known local teacher, holding ''()"■ I Certificate. 5 Individual preparation for Proficiency I Certificates. ' ] Ring up, call, or write for full details. \ i GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., '. ' ' A. H. 'Gilby, F.C.I. (Bng.), Director, ■ ' Winder's Buildings. Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone, 21-818. P.O. Box 203 ! ; (And at Christchurch). THE MAKING OF MANLY BOYS! ■; fTIHE right admixture of study, work, ' • J- and play-amid'healthy surround- ' mgs— that is the life for making manly' ' | boys. Tho Hostel at ; i i OCEAN RAY SCHOOL, ] MARLBOROUGH, , • provides an ideal environment. Goner-' ' ous and nourishing diet, good moral. ' . training, manly sports, and games, play- 1 I ground of 1500 acres. J Particulars from ' REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., I [ Ocean Bay. i I —— ''. 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 Hmo to advantage. We can show you how. Prospectus and advice free-.—'Civil En- , gincering, Surveying, Architecture, Rein- i . forced Concrete, Plumbers' Certificate, Drawing for Plumbers. Journalism, Public Exams.. University Degrees, Teachers' Exams., Pharmacy, Book-keeping, ■ Accountancy, Public Service Entrance. j . S.O.S. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, . Box 1573, AUCKLAND. J Principals: G. P. O. Shnnnatsy, Ph.D. A. W. , Short. B.A. . ' WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. \ THE GIRLS' COLLEGE will Re-open on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Classes formerly held at Moturoa Street, including those of the Junior Department, will assemble nt the late residence of the late Dr. James, in Sydney Street. Miss M'Lean will receive parents, guardi- '■ nns, and new pupils at the College, Pipitea Street, To-day (Monday) from 2 to 5 p.m. . . A NECESSARY Qualification to Sue- i cess .in any "sphere of life is the ' ability to speak clearly, forcibly, tactfully at any time. Grenville Kloiser's Mail Course in Public __ Speaking will enable you to so express" your thoughts. Write for Booklet "S," to James Rodger ( and Co., 159 D. Manchester Street, Christchurch. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. I .£3500 WILL PUT YOU INTO GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. GOOD MARKETS. ' ! NOT FAR FROM WELLINGTON. QJ.K ACRES, 7 miles from Levin railt/ThO way station, 250 acres plough- i ■ able. Will winter' 1200 breeding ewes besides cattle. Beautifully watered, fenced, and grassed. Five-roomed cottage, woolslied, dip, yards. Price, .£l7 per acre. .£3500 cash. C. C. ROSS AND CO., Masterton. Kf-A ACRES, FREEHOLD, and 180 uD'J Acres Leasehold (adjoining with compensation) rent, 35.; well fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; 250 acres i i flat, balance undulating to hilly; about ' two-thirds ploughable. Down in tho best < of English grasses; 21 acres lucerne, 25 1 acres, oats and grass-seed. Wintered 250 < breeding ewes, 1850 mixed sheop and 48 i cattle. Good 5-rooined house. Telephone i ' and water laid on; all necessary outbuildings; only 2\ miles from town. No chargo for Leasehold. Price for Freehold. ,£33 10s. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO. LTD.. Napier. ' OQfhfb ACRES, East Coast, GJ miles O/Qvv good seaport township, winters 3500 sheep and 150 head of cattle.; 6 ; rd. house, also 5-rd. ditto, and 3 huts, ,' woolslied, 3-stand machines and engine, ' cowshed, yards and dip, 50 bales of wool j each year, average price IGJd. per lb. ' Gross incomo .£2500. Price, .£30,000; cash .£IO.OOO, balance arranged. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont St., New Plymouth, f OAU ACRES Freehold, limestone ( AlKyL'x country, lying to sun; well ' fenced and watered; 100 acres <:rops; c scopo for increased cropping; exceptional ' growth; fino houso and good outbuild- ' ings; cattle and sheep yards, and dip; ! carries 1800 sheop, 83 cattle. Close to : city, rail and school. Price .£G 10s.; ; easy terms. CLARENCE SMITH AND ' CO., Nelson. 1 ka ACRES, Leasehold, S3 years at WXJ 35.; adjoining sale yards, but- ( ter factory, _ township, etc., all in grass t and cultivation. Price .£ls per acre good- g will; .£BOO cash, balance easy terms. a This farm has good dairy herd, with m good returns; dwellings, milking sheds, p and plant in good order; can recommend, 51 H. A. ELLISON (late District Valuer), Land Agent, To Kuiti.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 9

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