EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION I Education is among the strongest influences that mnko a mau what ho is, and in education more than in any other factor lies the hope of tho world. l)o rou wislv to be a LAWYER, an ACCOUNTANT, an ARCHITECT. a JOURNALIST, a BUSINESS MAN, or to enter any of the other professions? Do you wish to be a COMPETENT BOOK- ' KEEPER, or SEORTHAND-TY-PISTE? Tlion enrol with JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, . Wellington, follow the instructions of their Tutors, study regularly, and .win eucccaa. For further tnform&Hon apply to-— H- AMOS, Mantling Director. 1•" Telephone 2008. A FURTHER RECORD TOR THE COLLEGE THAT NEVER LOOKS BACK! GILBY'S COLLEGE is in its second year in Wellington, but its record is one to bo proud of. Vor the 10 months of 1920, up to tin- end of October, 530 STUDENTS' were enrolled. Such wonderful progress is tribute to the- system of • INDIVIDUAL TUITION. There are over 80 different, courses to interest you. Write to Dept. "D.," call or ring up for details. Day and Evening Classes. Special correspondence lessons for country students. A term may commence at any time. Our motto is—"Thorough." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Culxi Street, Wellington. . 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. ' (And at Christehurch). ; SOLWAY COLLEGE. IfASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of tho Presbyterian Clmrch of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings with modern equipment provide '■ means for a sound Christian education, Special features: Happy home, life, openal r sleeping nccoanmodaflion, spacious • grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tew»is courts, swimming baths and playing grounds. For Prospectus applv to THE PRINCIPAL, ' Or MR. J. MONCRIEFF, P.O Box 13, Carforton. 1 "T FORGOT!"—that bugbear of husiJL ness life. Get rid of it. Don't keep forgetting. Study tho Berol Mem- , ory Training Course. It will develop for ' you a clear, observant mind, and a valui able retentive memory—both priceless husiness assets. Write now for free Booklet "B" to James Rodger and Co., 159 D, Manchester Street, Christchurch. BUBINBBB NOTIOOO, WILLIAMS AND CO. LTD.. Auctioneers, Land Agents, and Valuators, AUCTION ARCADE, . Covrtonay Place. OUTSIDE SALES oonduoted in town or country by an expert staff. Appoint tis if you want a satisfactory dinroad of your goods, combined with highest values. i Clients can obtain account seles and . chequo immediately, after a swle if they . desire. Entries invited for sales held, in the Auction Arcade every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Arcade being the largest Auction Showroom in the Dominion, we i offer accommodation for any iiuanrity of , goods clients may send forward. Tel. 20-12*. P.O. Box 047. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD.. UNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., For i CARTAGE, STORAGE. »nd CUSTOMS CLEARANCES. S We have Plant and Facilities for Handling Anything. i " i;i> WANTED Known, While eeae are low in price you should put them down , in NORTON'S PREMIER EGG PREI SERVATIVE. They'll be perfectly frwh next winter. All Stores. I___
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 12
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