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PUBLIC NOTICES. PENNIES AND THREEPENCES. OWING to Temporary shortage in supplies of above and tho impossibility of replenishing at present, the public aro desired to hand to the Banks any available ponniea and threepences in exchango for equivalent value in higher denominations. Payments may be made to any Bank in Wellington. D. W. DUTHIE, Chairman of the Banks. Wellington, October 1, 11)20. EDUCATIONAL. "PRESS FORWARD." PRESS FORWARD-not to the hindrance of your neighbours, but to the attainment of the highest place in your profession. Do your best for the general good. Don't think that your influence with others is so slight? that it can have no effect. Do your best whatever it is you do, and do it all the time. Press forward—not only to obtain the prize, but to overcome the obstacle. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON, Has been assisting men and women for 20 years to press forward. It is ready and willing to assist you. For further information apply to, H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. \ THE STENOTYPE. EASY TO LEARN. EASY TO WRITE.' EASY TO READ. STENOTYPY, the machine way of taking Shorthand, is becoming more popular daily. Mr. S. E. Lambert. Secretary of th» New Zealand Farmers' Co-operativo Distributing Company, Ltd., writes:— "Wo have given the machine a very fair trial and consider it accomplishes all you claim for it. We should say that whjen it becomes generally known it will be universally adopted by business firms." After less than eight months' tuition students attain a speed of HO to 150 words per minute. . IT WILL PAY STENOGRAPHERS and employers, too, to investigate this wonderful littlo machine. Write, ring up, or call. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. FIRST YEAR CLASSES IN SCIENCE. STUDENTS desirous of taking the first year classes of Chemistry, Physics, and 'Biology at the above University in 1921 are' required to make application to that effect, not later than February. 1, 1921. Applications must bo made on a, prescribed form, copies of which may be obtained from tho undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. NO Business Offers such Alluring Possibilities to Young Men as Motor Mechanics, and spare-time study of the Dyke Motor Engineering System will enable you to fully develop an oxpert knowledge of Motor Construction.Instruction by Text Books and Working Models. Write for Booklet "M" to James Rodger and Co;, 159 d Manchester. Street, Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. LONDON. AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. FIRE. Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlement*. MARINE.-All Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS, J26.249.479. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO. LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. ■ 160 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. . 'Phone 810. THE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS seen in recent years in the way of HIGn-CLASS SUITINGS HIGH-CLASS. SUITINGS have just been landed at MILLIGAN'S, I L L I G A N' S. KELBURN. AVENUE. DON'T DELAY INSPECTION. Prices start at .£l2 12s.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4

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