educational. WELLESLEY COLLEGE. DAY’S BAY, WELLINGTON. “The School by the Sea." A PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The '.School Bus, in charge of Teachers, leaves the Hotel Cecil Corner at 5.30 a.m. aud returns at 4 p.m. Mid-day Lunch is provided for day pupils. FULL BOARD AND TUITION. 33 GUINEAS A TERM. N.B. —A Special reduction is made for «ons*bt members of the Fighting Forces. Prospectus on application to The Secretary, 57 Ballance St., Wellington, Box 1281, Wellington, or to The Headmaster, Tel 47. Eastbourne. College reopens February 3, 1943. MARSDEN SCHOOL. KARORI. THE 'SCHOOL REOPENS ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Boarders return on Wednesday, February 3. The Headmistress will interview parents from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesday, February 2, or by appointment. TUITION AT GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street (behind Trani Shelter), Courtenay Place, Wellington. HAS NOW RESUMED. TUITION HOURS in Hie Comemrcial Department: DAY—Morning or Afternoon Sessions, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. EVENING—I to 6 hours weekly, between 5 p.m. and (1.15 p.m., Mondays to Thursdays, or between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. SUBJECTS—Any of the following: Typowriting. Shorthand (Pitman’s or Gregg), Bookkeeping, Commercial English, Oilice Pracitice, Handwriting. Cull, write or telephone for Free Prospectus. The Director, Mr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.), may be interviewed at all Sessions. Telephone 51-987. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY CLASSES FOR SENIOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS. ART DEPARTMENT—Drawing, Desjgn, Painting, Modelling aud Art Crafts. HOME SCIENCE DEPARTMENT.—Dressmaking and Cookery. • . COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—SpeciaI Day-time Classes for Women: Shorthand and Typing, 9-12 and 1-3.30. Free to those under 19 years of age and to those of greater age who have, not had already 5 years of free State Post Primary Education. Classes commence February 1. 11. G. RIDLING, Director. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 1943 SESSION. Day School .Classes—Commence Monday, February 1. 1943. Evening School Classes—Commence Monday, February 13, 1943. Enrolments for Evening .School Classes ■will be received' as under between 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.:— Monday. February S. Tuesday, February 9—Accountancy, Commercial and General Students. Wednesday, February 18, Thursday, February 11 —Engineering, Building and all Trades Students. Friday, February 12—Art, Architecture, and Home Science Students. R. G. RIDLING, Director. INSTITUTE FOR INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE FOR overcoming Nervous Complaints, Anxiefv Neurosis, Sleeplessness. Depressive States. War and other Shock Psychosi*. Educational Difficulties with Children. A.M.P. BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 42-328. Consultations by Appointment. AR I ISIS AND EXHIBITIONS. wA teIT Colours bv well-known New Zea j'-'-i Artists now snowing at McGregor v i-ilnrs. ii.v Lambton Qy. r TENDERS. CEMENT BAGS Save ALL your BAGS and RETURN WHEN EMPTY Allowance of 2/6 Dozen. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO. LTD., (Phone 42-150) or * ''BE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO. LTD. (Phone 41-440) IMPROVED LINING FOR ALL BUILDINGS. USE Hie decorative Wall and Ceiling Material I hat reduces noise and insulates against beat and cold— PINEX INSULATING BOARD. The New Zealand timber product for modern interior finish. Specify PINEX—"The 'Walls That Have No Ears." Stocked by all leading B UIL DE RS’ M E RCH A N TS. W. 11. LONG AND CO., LTD., 21-25 Ghuznee Street. Telephone 51-555. PLYWOODS. DOORS, WALLBOARDS for All Purposes. UNIQUE SPIRAL SASH BALANCES fur Double Hung Windows. Wellington’s Fixing Agents, F I B It O L I ’l’ E FIBItO L I T E Corrugated Asbestos Roofing, BRISCOE MILLS, BRISCOE MILLS. Hunter Street. Wellington. PAI ENTS. PATENTS Obtainable In All Countries. BALDWIN, SON AND CAREY. Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON. MR. CHAS. MUNRO. Architect. Academy Building, 2 Church Street. MASTERTON Local Agent. MEDICAL AND IOILET. IItt'SSES. Abdominal Belts, Artificial Limbs, and Surgical Appliances, in stock nr made tn order. F. Muring, 176 Adelaide PAWNBROKERS, GOLD BUYERS AND SECOND-HAND DEALERS. £2 PAID for Sovereigns —We are cash myers of Old Gold, Silver, Jewellery. , N.clonal Savings Bonds, Typewriters, 'ameras. Tools. Binoculars, Firearms, Instruments. Travelling Goods, Suits, etc. Highest prices given. Money advanced. KIA ORA LOAN & EXCHANGE CO., 131 Manners St. (Opp. King's Theatre). Telephone 50-306.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 106, 29 January 1943, Page 4
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