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REMUNERATIVE RESPONSIBILITY. tpilE enterprising and ambitious young A- man commencing his career, starts out with hopes of being more than a mere cog in the wheels of commerce. Responsibility he wants. The power to command, and the opportunity to make weighty decisions. And, of course, he looks forward to receiving a handsome salary. All these things will come to the young man, who, in addition to enterprise and ambition, has the will to 'study. By far the widest field for advancement is offered by ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION. Insurance, banking, manufacturing, wholesale warehouses—these, and all other branches of “big business,’’ offer unlimited scope to the man who has qualified as an accountant. Qualification is assured if you study under Hemingway’s Postal System. Get an early start for the coming examinations. Write for Free Book, "Accountancy,” tO ~ HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE. W FOUNDED 1913. ROLL—2OO BOYS. MUi'ERN TENDENCIES render it imperative that PARENTS should provide their sons with a SOUND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION; where success at examinations is not sufficient to gain the lightest rungs of THE LADDER OF LIFE—to-duv many men with letters have failed through lack of adequate training for life. WELLESLEY COLLEGE provides UNIQUE facilities for the INDIVIDUAL training of boys; it aims primarily at tho development of individuality, and the STRENGTHENING of character; and it faithfully serves the cause of sound knowledge by seeking to produce stalwqrt, sensible and industrious citizens, who will be the hope and strenglh of our Country and Empire. FIRST TERM 1928 commences FEBRUARY 7. J. W. RUSSELL, B.Sc., F.R.E.S., Headmaster. THE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING, 119 Manners Street. VYNER (Late of the Russian Ballet. Pupil of Seraphine Astafieva) WILL RECEIVE PUPILS For OPERATIC, CHARACTER, AND BALLROOM DANCING. Classes Begin Monday, February 13. Interviews 3 to 5.30 p.lu. Hutt girls’ school, chilton ST. JAMES, WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. ' Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. First Term commences early February. 1928. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries— MESSRS'. CLARKE. MENZIES. GRIFFIN AND ROSS, Box 48G, Wellington; Or from the Principal. NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. /~ILASS and Private Tuition for all V Public Examinations. Private Tuition for Degree Subjects. Ring or write for particulars and prospect us. Tel. 21—550. P.O. Box 1292. A. J. HERON, M.A., Director. ———pianoforte, ~' l/TTSS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.8., -t'A 23 Bowen Street. TERM BEGINS ON FEBRUARY 10. Anra I Classes on Saturday mornings. UECOME a Commercial Kinemato* AJ grapher—fascinating, interesting, remunerative prospects, qualification, private tuition, studio. A 450, c/o “Dominion." MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE FOR SALE. MINERVA ROADSTER. |I>OOMY Three-seater, with 6 Wipe Wheels, and in perfect order, costing new over £1000; for quick eale at the ridiculously low figure, £285. Any trial or examination. "GENUINE,” Box 1387, Wellington. INGLIS BROS. AND CO.. LTD. Reliable Used Vehicles for private and Commercial Use. £195. OAKLAND six-cylinder Touring Car, four wheel brakes, Duco finish, balloon tyres, new hood, ami special side-curtains; guaranteed mechanical order. £9O. FORD, New Beauty Tout-ini Car. all new tyros, smart appearance, firstclass mechanical condition, body, hood, etc., in splendid order. £5O. FORD ITon Truck, new drop side body, recently completely oveihauled, registered, and heavy traffic fees paid. £4O. FORD tOcwt. Van. painted, ready for loitering; good mechanical order, anil well shod; first-class baker’s van; bodv alone well woi-yp Hie purchase price. INGLIS BROS. AND CO., L'f D.. USED CAR DEPT.. 138 Wakefield Street. Wellington. • Phone 42 —956. Open Friday Evenings. 7—9 o'clock. „ I (Continued on Page 3.)

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 2

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