EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION 1 Education is among the strongest influences that make a man what lie is, aud in education moro than in any other factor lies the hope of tho world. Do rou wish to bo a LAWYER. an ACCOUNTANT, an ARCHITECT, a JOURNALIST, a BUSINESS MAN, or to enter any of tho other professions? Do you wish to he a COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER-, or SHORTHAND-TY- 1 PISTE? Then enrol with JgANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, follow the instructions of their Tutors, study regularly, and win success. For further Information apply to— H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2055. gVENING PRIMARY CLASSES. A well-known, teacher, holding the Teachers' CI Certificate, will con-, duct a Special Evening Class for students desirous of obtaining a SIXTH STANDARD CERTIFICATE. Success is assured to all workers, for _ Individual Instruction will be given. Our Motto i.i "THOROUGH"! Enrolments may-be made at any . time. Ring up. call, or write for details. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H: Gilby, F.C.T. (Eng.), Director,Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street. Wellington. 'Phone 2-1-818. P. O. Bos 203. (And at'Christchurch.) ' WELLINGTON DIOCESAN BOYS' . ; SCHOOL, CROYDON, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. A , PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL for tho Dominion Collegiate Schools and the Public Schools of England for bovs up to fourteen years of, ago, under the official supervision of the Church of- England. NEXT TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Full particulars, prospectus, etc., can be obtained from the Secretary, Diocesan Office, Mulgravo Street, Wellington, or from the Headmaster, Rev. R. H. Hobday, M.A. (Cambridge), who will be at home at the School to receive parents and friends on TUESDAY, September 21. A SCHOOL ON A FARM! nnHE HOSTEL AT OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, provides splendid opportunities for ■ a Boy to learn Practical Agriculture, while taking the Public School curriculum. Generous diet, healthy moral training, sports 'and games, playground of 1500 acres by tho sea. References: Major A. A. Corrigan, Dr. Pomare, C.M.G., Messrs. F. S. Pope, W. H. Rose, J. W. Collins, and others. Particulars from | REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Ocean Bay. 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 time to advantage. We can show you how. Prospectus and advice free:—Civil Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Reinforced Concrete, Plumbers' Certificate, Drawing-for Plumbers. Journalism, Public Exams.. University Degrees, Teachers' Exams., Pharmacy, _ Book-keeping, Accountancy, Public Service Entrance. S.O.S. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Bos. 1573, AUCKLAND. Principals: G. P. O. Shannassy, Ph.D. A. W. Short, B.A. A NECESSARY Qualification to Success in any sphere of life is the ability to 'speak clenrly, forcibly, tactfully at any time. Grenville Kleiser's Mail Course in Public Speaking will enablo you to so express your thoughts. Write for Booklet "S," to James Rodger and Co., 159 D. Manchester Street, Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES, ■ DUNLOP PLAYING BALLS. ASK' your Sporting Goods Supplier for— DUNLOP Standard (Covered) TENNIS . BALLS. i DUNLOP UNCOVERED TENNIS BALLS, a good bit cheaper, and a long liver. DUNLOP PLAY BALLS-for the kiddies —a good bit cheaper still. Also LACROSSE, SQUASH and HAND BALLS—made by-the DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALr ASIA, LTD., At their Celebrated Melbourne Mill. WELL-DRESSED WOMEN Like MAISON LOUISE AISON LOUISE For BLOUSES LINGERIE / HOSIERY Set a Standard of Quality for your clothes, and don't • get bolow it— ensure yourself of being well dressed year in and year out. Only Address: MAISON LOUISE, 37 Willis Street, THE UNITED TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES AGENCY OF N.Z. DO YOU KNOW-WE SUPPLY MONARCH TYPEWRITERS MONARCH TYPEWRITERS (The Light-Touch Machine). ALSO, Supplies for ALL makes o! Typewriters and Duplicators. SECOND-HAND Machines of all Standard makes on hand. Duplicating at shortest notice. Address: BAKER'S BUILDINGS, Feathorston Street, Wellington. F NANCE.—The City's financo will be carefully watohod if Gaudin is elected to tho Council.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 6
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