. _ v BANKS. SHE LARGEST AND BEST-KNOWN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN NEW ZEALAND. 98. Tie Terrace, Wellington. TjyVTERY Year more and more Students -*-* _fcrf,udy at Banks College and enter fo? the Public Examinations. I Every year Banks report more and f more passes. . < i Too roll numbers over 2000, including I oowespondenee students and those receiving tuition at our Christehurch and Ne-s Plymouth branches. . ■ ....... FOB A SOUND PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, .. *na, ambitious young man or ■ womancould not do better than enrol for a course of tuition with this old-estabhsheo . and successful College. - ';- Prospectus and all information free 0t,,.-■, request. If you wish to. consult tUr Director personally make an appoint ment by telephone—or write " . '. ' ' H. AMOS, .....' _, , Director. l«lephone 2098. ' MAKE 1924; YOUR BIG TEAK. "|7-OU "WILL through OILBY S THOU A ' OUGH Coj.cb.niir fo. ACCOUNTANCY a «, BOOKkLFPLR S CLRTIFICATI'" J3\~iTlll Itioila LECTURES COMMTNCE l?tl, I'EB ' Outstanding jii-uuc e>-<! iniimdinl me thod. Enrol eaih CiM. ring. o_ ,7nU Tho Director: W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY'S COLCEGK, James .Smith1 > Buildings. ■\Vtl!iu E ton. P.O. Box 203. Tclephona 21-BJS HOW WILL YOl ■ ■-- '- ; STAND AT THE '■'■■■' '. ■"•ii\u of 18241 -. :. ■■.:... , v ■ ' ■■ ■' ■"" WILL you be in pretty much the same, position as you ure at present? Salary uooufc the same —perhaps ass rise* " Sureiy when you iebk iorward j- ou hope for. something bett-ar. But hope 13 futile without action. Just wishing won't eecuro substantial advancement. • ■ ' , itfoV is the time, at the beginning of a New Year, to enrol as a Correspondence) Student with. Eeming-.vay arid Robertson. ■/ Uso your spara hours ir. profitable studying. 11. and R: Courses will enable you'to . ijapjovo your qualifications for any branch. of basinets. . ■ Boobkecking. Accountancy, Law, -<- Banking, Advertising, ■ Matriculation, Public Service. Shorthand, _ . Business Letter Writing:. .'.. '.-, Which subio;t do you wish to study ? Write- at once. . ' , -"■••■•"■• HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S" CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. ' ■/."■' ; _ P.O. Box 516, Auckland. _■ , j PALMERSTON NORTH- BOYS' HIGH - ' SCHOOL. BOYS' DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. . 'Rector J. Murray. U.AL' Staff Twelve Fu)l-iime Masters'. ' PROFESSIONAL, Commercial, General, s»d Agricultural Courses. Pupils prepared for Public Examina'-" tions to Matriculation and Junior Univcr-" " sitr Scholarships Staiidard. • .Spacious Playing Fields. Larcc Swim." mmg Baths. ~~ ... ~ School Reopens 6th FEBRUARY," 1924. ' Applicatione for Boarding riai<?3' now being' rcceiv<«l. ' ■ f -^ -Prospectus with lull particulars dßtaja&b|o f?<3JM . ! ■ "W. HUNTER, - t«cr.clary,. Palmcwlon Norli. •• ' - - ......-■ MARSDEN ' • SCHOOL, Fitzherbert terrace, Wellington.-. ■>■ Hoarding and Day School for GirU.'' Principal: Miss Baber, M.A. : '•.;*: Lower School and Kindergarten. r • Headmistress: Miss Editji Hol.mes.- . ■-• • The New Term will begin THURS- " DAY, 7th February. *• Miss Baber and iliss Holmes at home : to parents of Now Pupils, Wednesday •. 6th. . - ' NOTICE.—When at the end of the year the-jnovo is. made to lyarori, tlie LOWER SCHOOL, as now constituted will ' remain in FITZHERBERT TERRACE. MISS E. CARR'S; .* SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND... TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawsou's Building. ' 1... 'ITl' Principal — Miss Wbitbread - Kdwarfli'"' ' .F.C.T.S. (Inc.), h'.I.V.S. (Lend.). "' Individual Xuitioji in Shorthond, Trp'e-"'■". writing, and Bookkeeping. * -■■■ ■ Term cominenoes from date of c'ntrw of DUDII. "••■■■ - Classes resume 4th February, 1924 New. ■. Students may be enrolled.on tho Ist and 2i»d Feb., 1924, botween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ' A' ■ ■ ' ■ SUCCESS '-> THOROUGH E*suro3 SUCCESS, • GKUUNDING SUCCESS . TyriSS EOWNTREE'S SCHOOL 0F..:: itx shorthand and typewritING guarantees individual tuition ' and "" tho thprough jjrouijdint; which lead* ■ to gu.cceES in busiuess. . >■ : Classes Resume- 16th January. Principal—MlSS HOWNXREE, 53, WILLIS STREEI. WELLINGTON..' GW. YON ZEDLITZ (Parliament •■ Corner), \ . And H. B. WATSON (16, Aurora terrao*) PRIVATE TUITION. '* Languages and Mathematics. ; Preparation for Examinations,.'- ei&er privately or in small classes. Applications for coming term by letter till lOtli Jan., then personal interview. "~&IR. CULFORD BELL, ' ' ~ ' ELOCUTION, VOICE CULTURE, ACTING, PUBLIC SPEAKING. PRIVATE Classes formed for threa or '. nioiv student*. Special Classes for Boys and Girls, private Tuition by Ap. . pointment. . : Studio: 198, Willis street (corner Gbi».-..*. nee street). Telephone 21-822. PIANOFORTE (Leschetizky Method). HAROLD WHITTLE Will resume tuition on his return from Australia, , THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1924 ' Studio: last. Mar. Engrs. Aitken street.'' Telephone 3506. .-■.,.,-. Thorough Tuition of tho ■■'" ' •pXANOFOBTE, MANDOLIN. AND JL . , UKULELE By ..".,.■ .'" • MISS JEAN TURNER ■ • ■■ And - . .:, UK. L. C. WALKER (Violin), ;, I . 83- -X""'—* *■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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