YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN BIG RIVER GOLD MINES LTD. (\ COMPANY NOW INCORPORATED,-AND WHICH HAS GONE TO ALLOTMENT). OUT OF A TOTAL OF 320.000 ONE SHILLING SHAKES OFFERED TO| THE PUBLIC BARELY 25,000 REMAIN NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE THE WHOLE ISSUE FINALLY CLOSES. ACQUIRE AN INTEREST IN THIS MINE, from which in Ihc past gold to "■be value of . OVER HALF A MILLION POUNDS STERLING has beon won, showing m ' return of j / 235 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR EACH SHILLING THEN INVESTED. I i ' .-.■■■■■ Comprehensive reports from leading authorities show that there is every indication that the mine can maintain its past productiveness, ...-.,,-■ NO WAITING NO DELAY This mine, situated 18 -miles from Reet'ton, is complete with all machinery and equipment TO THE VALUE OF £40,000, and is ready to start work almost immediately. . . ■ i . ; . -. • ■ SEND FOR A PROSPECTUS WITHOUT DELAY, Vhich; sets out fully the history and performance of this mine. • THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS comprise: \ DJ<! BATHE BRANDON (Barrister), G. W. MAGNUS (Merchant), J: G. HARCOURT (Auctioneer and \ Accountant), all oE Wellington, and I. PATTERSON . >•••■ (Solicitor)-and J. B. AULD (Mining Engineer), both of Rceftou. For Prospectus or Shares apply to ■. THE SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 1380, WELLINGTON.
STENOGRAPHERS SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TNDIVIDUAL TUITION .is given, -*• mornings, afternoons, and evenings, and special classes are conducted from 5 to 6 p.m. at-'*" BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 08, The Terrace. For the last GOVERNMENT EXAMS, we presented 28 pupils, 27 of whom passed. 11l the Juniors wo secured 100 per cent, passes and 7 out of'the first tea places including first. ' ' In tho last CHAMBER OF COMjVIERCE exama. 97 of onf pupils were successful, 27 of them gaining honours or distinction—more successes than all the other colleges combined. Terms commence with pupil. : i H. AMOS, V , Managing Director. SHORTHAND AND, TYPEWRITING EXAMINATION RESULTS OF GILBY'S COLLEGE FOR 1930 GIVE convincing proof of the high grade of instruction given. .Gilby-trained Students gained the HIGHEST HONOURS FOR WELLINGTON in the PubHo Service and Chamber of Commerce Examinations. Ensure success by enrolling to-day, nowl GILBY'S COLLEGE, ■A.' H. Gilby, F. 0.1..' Director, '■■. ; Broadway Buildings .(Opposite St. James Theatre), t Courtenay Place, '~■ Wellington. ' UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE (MATRICULATION) EXAMINATION. MATHEMATICS. WHIS year's series of Weekly Revision -*• Classes in the whole of Matriculation Mathematics will commence on BATURDA 19th September, continuing to Doccjiber Examination. Fu - her particulars upon application. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, G. W. yon ZedliU, M^ n Principal. Maaonio Chambers, .Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-651. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF •!•«• SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITJNQ guarantees Individual Tuition and ' the thorough grounding' which leads to success in business. Principal, MISS ROWNTREE. Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. TURNER SCHOOL OF MUSIC, S3, Kent terrace. Telephone 20-651. MRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER •*•«• (Principal). Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandoline, Guitar, and Ukulele. Stringed Instruments lent free of charge. Orchestras of any combination available for engagement, \ QARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's' Bldgs., Lambton-qy. Telephone 40-619. • Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, 1 Office Routine. Principal: Miss JL Whitbread-Kdwards, F.C.T.3. (Ino.), VJI.P.B. (Non.), N.U.T. " (Eng.), assisted by Qualified Btaff. BROOMS, with handle complete, Is Hd; Mincers with 5 cutters, 2s lid each; Rwivo Aluminium Cleaner, 4%d per pkt.; Household Soap, 6d largo bar; Toilet Soap, large cakes, 3d each, 5 a Is; Ivory Soap, 3d each, 5 a Is; Cake Sand Soap, R<ll Toilet Paper, Scrubbing Brush, 9%in, with Wing, 1 Packet Sapon Washinß Powder, Is. G. Lempriere's Bargain Stores, 126 and 128, Lambton quay. , THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT TRUSTEE AND AGENCY COMPANY, -.'. ■..: :• •, . LTD. ■....:■ ~-; ■■ ' 31, HUNTER STREET. ' Established 1880. TUSPOSITS received at Highest Current , Rates. LOANS granted against Approved Securities. H. T. UNDERHILL, Secretary. FREE TREATMENT TOR PILES. 'A' GENEROUS trial of Zann Double •**• Absorption Treatment for Piles will be sent on receipt of nine penny stamps. One lady writes: "It is twelve months since I bad your pile treatment, and I wish you to know that they do not,trouble me now." Easily applied. No operation. Zanu Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Free Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from King's Prescription Pharmacy, 4, Courtenay place, and W. S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis Street and Lambton . quay, Wellington. SPEAR AND MURRAY, . LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS, /, Willis street, Wellington. KNOWLEDGE is success! Our knowledge is yours ii: your eyes require :■ "aid. • ■ ■ Telephone d.'i-369 for appointments.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 12
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