EDUCATIONAL ' ' ] "THE MAN WE WANT" i ! f ~ mart poM?« KNOWLEDGE, J PUSH, to be able to make an ef. forCand PERSISTENCY to main-. < tain that-effort. | The »uooessful men are those j who are rend j to take the chance. when it'comes, and make the most of it. They have fitted them, selves lor the opportunity, and are ready to take the fullest advantage of it. C&lUt * ■pANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, and state what yon would like to be, and you will receive gratis the advice of professional and experienced tutors. H. AMOS, Managlfig Director. Telephone 20W. TjWENING PRIMARY CLASSES. A well-known teacher, holding the Teachers' CI Certificate, will conduct a Special Evening Class for students desirous of obtaining a SIXTH STANDARD CERTIFICATE. Succen is assured to all workers, for Individual Instruction will be given. • Out Motto is "THOROUGH" 1 Enrolments may be made at any time. Sing up, call, or writo for details. GILIIY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilbv, F.C.I. (En*.). Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203.% (And. at Chriatchurch.) WELLINGTON DIOCESAN BOYS''" SCHOOL, CROYDON. DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. A PREPARATORY BOARDINO SCHOOL for the Dominion Collegiate Schools and the Public Schools of England for bovs up to fourteen _ years of age, under the official supervision of the Church of Eneland. NEXT"TERM OPENS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. • Full particulars.. prospectus,' etc., can. be obtained from the.Secretary.. Diocesan. Office, Mulerave Street, Wellington, or from the Headmaster, Rev. R.. H. Hobday, M.A. (Cambridge),-, who will at home at the School to receive parents, and friends on TUESDAY, September "21. SOLWAY COLLEGE. MASTERTON.' ,' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR '.GIRLS. 'Under, the Auspices of the Presbyterian ' Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF' ah'd"Biiildin« with modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian education. Special features: Happy home life, open- ' air sleeping ' nncohimodaflion, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tevds courts, swimming baths and' playing grounds. . / For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL, " Or MR, J. MONCRIEFF, ■ P.O Box 13, Carterton. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS. APPLICATIONS to;be examined for Entrance Scholarships, ' Matriculation; etc., Accountants' Preliminary and Royal ' Military College (Australia) Cadotships are receivable not later than October 16, 1920.... ' . , Forms may be obtained from the Registrars of the, University Colleges. Heads, of Schools are invited to apply to the ■ undersigned for the i>umbor required. E. T. NORRIS, Registrar. Box 1521, Wellington. ' '. ~' PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. MISS PHYLLIS COMPTON Resumes Teaching at Studio, -It- Macarthy Chambers, Willis Street,' Wellington; September 20. ■ ' • ; Private 'Address—l 2 Upland Crescent, Kelburn. 'Phone 565. MARSDEN SCHOOL • Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ' Principal: Miss Baber, M.A. The new Term will begin TUESDAY, September 21. „ Miss Baber at home Monday, beptem- ' her 20. NO Business Offers such Alluring (Possibilities to Tnumr Men as Motor Mechanics, and spare-time study of the Dyke. Motor Engineering Svstem will enable vou to fully develop an expert knowledge of Motor Construction. Instruction by Text Books and Working Models. Write for Booklet "M" to James Rodger and Co.. 150 d Manchester Street. Christchnrch. . " r MUSIC. A QUALIFIED Lady Teacher (14 years' experience) is prepared to teach at pupils' residences. References. Address, "E.M.," 39 Co'nnaught Terrace, Brooklyn. . . . ' BUSINESS NOTICES. p NIELSEN AND' CO., CUSTOMS. 6HIPPING. AND FOR. WARDING AGENTS, CABLE STREET Proprietors of Niolsen's BOND and FREESTORE, Customhouse Clearance* a Speciality. ' 'Phpne 2170. P.O. Box 179. CORNS, Bunions, and Enlarged Joints ' get stubborn and tender when you need jour feet most. Then, you can use them less. Stop Buffering. You want comfort at once. So call or write to T. i H. Wilson, Chiropodist, 45 Ghuzn.ee St. ! (opposite Hotel Bristol), Hours, 9 to 6 • pm. Evenings by appointment. 'Phone 22—485. ...'', LOST, a fresh egg for breakfast all .] through winter by not iputtiitg. ' eggs down in NORTON'S PREMIER ' EGG PRESERVATIVE while prico is low. They keep a year. All Storca. .. i HOOPING Couah-Whv allow yuii'r • children is suffer? MARSHALL'S ' CA ST ANA VESCA efteett immediats r* lief; '2a., all chemitts. <
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 2
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