EDUCATIONAL. OPENING OF GILBY'S COLLEGE. OPENING OF GILBY'S COLLEGE. OPENING OF GILBY'S COLLEGE, fi I MIL'S COLLEGE, LTD., of Christ'Jf church have pleasure in announcing that urraugcinonts have now been made to open a College- in Wellington. Tho top flat of Winder's Buildings, Corner Jlunmu-t; Street and Cuba Street, has been leased for the purpose and will be formally opuued on or about Ist July. Courses of Instruction include:— STENG'iiTY (the fastest, writing machine in the world); .PITMAN'S SHORTHAND; TUUUH TYPE WRITING; BOOK-KEEPING; BUSING CORRESPONDENCE; GENERAL OFFICE PRACTICE: COiMJtEKCIAL HANDWRITING. Students are at liberty to choose or omit whatever subjects they desire, accordinij to individual needs. All Tuition given is strictly personal Tlie training is "THOROUGH" (the motto of tin) College), and situations are found for students when proficient. Ml!, HORACE GILBY, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, is now in attendance daily at Winder's Buildings, from 10 .to 12.30 and 1.30 to i daily (Saturday afternoons excepted); on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, and at other times by arrangement. Fees and all particulars may be ascertained by interviewing Mr. Gilby at the above address, or by telephoning No. 2502. . ■ GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS! OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, Marlborough. E. Fitzgerald Eager, M.A., Headmaster. HANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at a, noted health resort Airy Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safe Swimuiing and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred Acres of Playground-an environment most conducive to Happy, Healthy Boyhood. . J I COURSE comprises all Public School subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid Algebra, Bookkeeping, Phyeiology, Biology Botany, Natural Science, and Practical Agriculture. PARENTS absent on Military Service uiay entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who if desired, will assume their legal guardianParticulars, concerning board etc on application from "' REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., . School Correspondent. A LESSON OF THE WAR. fT\EE war has brought home to us what ■*• has long been common knowledge to thoso who concern themselves with Education. Our National prosperity and security demand greater concentration of trained intelligence on problems of industry, of commerce, of public administration. In this respect there is a lesson for all. Tito most lucrative- positions in tho future will be held by.those possessing a sound education. It is the duty as well ae the privilege of thoso who remain behind to bo prepared. ' BANKS COLLEGE,. Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, has courses of study specially framed by leading Scholars and Teachers in the Dominion: Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced), Commercial Law, Law Professional, Advertising, Journalism, Chairmauship, Economics, and all'subjects required for (he public eianiirialions. Send for Prospectus to-day.'■•••■ It.' AMOS, . Telephono 2093. Director.
BOYD SHORTHAND IN THIRTY DAYS. J!100 .£IOO ,£IOO MORE THAN .£IOO WORTH JJIOO .£IOO OF TUITION. XIOO .£IOO .£IOO 4100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. -.filOO,£loo GIVEN AWAY FREE;; .£IOO 4100 GIVEN AWAY FREE. ' .£IOO LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND IN THHITY DAYS. Wyite BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOLS, 51 Manners Street, Wellington, For Particulars.. 'Phone 1116. ; poItRESI-CTNDENCE'IjIiSSONS, iiTdividually compiled for each Pupil, all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates. Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Publio Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and Special "War" Price List. Liberal discounts to Returned Soldiers. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. WANTED, many a man has been handicapped in life by a limited vocabulary aud inadequate power of expre3' 6ion. Greimlle Kleiser's Correspondence Course in Practical English enables you to become a master of English. and to fit yourself for greater opportunities. Send for free Prospectus E, containing full information, Jns. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street,' Christchnrch. 2 H-UTT GIRLS" SCHOOL. .Ciniton Saint ■ James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss A. C. freeman (late Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus may bo obtained from the Secretary, Clarke and Menzies, 197 lambton Quay, Wellington, or irom the Principal. ADEMOISELLE DU BOSSON, Teacher French. Studio, 25 Panama Street; 11 to ,12, 3 to 6 (Friday and Saturday excepted). PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS' CHURCH. DONATIONS for Rebuilding will be gratefully received by REV. S. MAHONY, • 17 Boulcott Street, Wellington. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. • NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A DIVIDEND of 0 per cent., with a -£■-». Bonus of 3 per cent, (making 15 per cent, for tho year ended 31st March, 1918), is NOW PAYABLE on Ordinary Shares. W. G'ALLENDER, General Manager. Wellington, 21st June, 1918. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the provisions of "The Companies Act, IWS,' J that the office or place of business of- "UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA), LIMITED." a Company intending to carry on business in New Zealand, where legal process of any kind may be served upon it and notices of any kind may be addressed or delivered, is situate at No. G Mercer Street, in the City of Wellington. A" Certified Copy of the Power of Attorney under which the undersigned claims to represent such Company, with evidence of the incorporation of such Company, hns been deposited in the office o"i the Supremo Court at Wei- j lmuton. Dated the 20th day of .May. 1918. (Sgd.) EDGAR GEO. BUSH, Attorney for United States Rubber Company (Australasia), Limited. MORISON AND SMITH, Solicitors for fho Company, ■Wellington. fij'f tiui "Dominion" General Printing J Depurtinont handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention. Reasonable, charges. 'Phone Hi 2,
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