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EDUCATIONAL. THE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE. JT is well known by all observant people that a struggle greater than the late War is about to take place—viz., a contest in which the nations will compete for the possession of the largest and most profitable markets. One of the conditions of victory in such a straggle is that the leaders of industry in the various successful nations shall bo tho best equipped both theoretically and practically for the contest. Other conditions being equal the country that possesses the largest number of industrial and commercial leaders, having an exact and thorough knowledge of ■the principles which underlie the industrial arts, will be the most likely to devise efficient and successful plans. Take up one or other of the ECONOMIC or ACCOUNTANCY Courses of BANKS OOMERCIAL COLLEGE. Woodward street, Wellington, •and bo prepared. For further particulars apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director. TOUR CHILDREN TO GILBT’S SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. • Thorough and rapid tuition is given for all public examinations, including Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, etc. : This School ensures the most rapid progress, as each student receives individual attention. THE SECOND TEEM ! WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY. MAY 31st. Principal—Mr A. S. Farquhar, M.A. (Hons.). Teacher’s “A” CertificateFull particulars may bo obtained by writing to, or calling on, the Director. GILBY'3 COLLEGE. LTD.. A. H. Gilby, F.CX (Eng.), Director. WINDER'S BUILDINGS. Lower Cuba street, Wellington. •Phone 21-318. . P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch). COMMENCE THINKING ELECTRICALLY. \\r E have complete sets of ii Modern WireJeas apparatus which enables our instructors of long experience to demonstrate the effect of applying theory to practice. The study of Wireless Tele, graphy embraces magnetism a.id electricity, and in view of the early prospect of large hydroelectric undertakings and eventual use of electricity, it is desirable for every person, to know something of that wonderful power. Qualify lor a Wireless Operators Certificate, and commence thinying electrically. The salary of Wireless Operators was recently increased, making the profession more attractive than ever. Prospectus free. Classes to suit all. Wireless and Electrical books and magazines .tocked. THE DOMINION COLLEGE Of RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., BRITTAIN’S BUILDING. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 922. Telephone 363. Branches i Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. MAKE GOOD USE OF . YOUR WINTER EVENINGS. LEARN A PROFITABLE PROFESSION. DON’T waste these long winter evenings. "Cut out” tho Pictures and the. Dances for just one season, and get down to swatting. It’s worth it. You’ll have plenty of time for “taking it easy" when you’vo landed that £SOO per year Vob. Which high-paid profession suits you „ best? MATHEMATICS, MECHANICAL. ’ DRAWING or ENGINEERING? Write or call for prospectuses. A full staff of certified teachers always An attendance. Terms—Cash or Instalment. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Eouth’a Buildings, Feathcrston street. WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 865. (And at Auckland). NEWTOWN SCHOOL. /A DULT Classes for Proficiency and other Primary School Certificates, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS. 7.30 p.m. to 9. RETURNED SOLDIERS taken by arrangement with Repatriation Board. Private Class by arrangement. Note the address:—The School, corner of Eiddiford and Mein streets. 530 WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE Second Term will begin on TUES- - DAY. Juno Ist. Miss McLean will receive new pupils tho College, on MONDAY AFTEROON, from 2 p.m. to 4-p-m. CHAS. I’. POWLES, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 3

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535

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 3

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