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r— —■ 1 EDUCATIONAL. ■ 'HOROUCiH. miIOROUGH has for ; 'lI.OROUGII. JL over yo years been ! TtOItOUGH. the motto of Gilby's Col- | 'HOROUGH. lege. It is still the i'oro'HOROUGH. word TO-DAY. | 'HOROUGH. • Further -proof of Gilhy j 'HOROUGH, thoroughness lies -in-.tho . : .'HOROUGH. returns just announced ' 'HOROUGH. of the N.Z. Public Ser- j 'HOROUGH. vice Examinations held i .'HOROUGH. in May last. 1 ?HOROUGII. 01 six Senior Students , .'HOROUGH. presented four passed. j 'HOROUGH. Of eight Junior Stud- i I'HOROUGH. cuts presented sevon j ['HOROUGH. passed. i THOROUGH. One of the Junior Stud- i I'HOROUGH. ents was a Stenotyoe [ I'HOROUGH. operator, who, after only • I'HOROUGH. 3J months' instruction- in > t'HOROUGH. Stenotypy, has passed.her i L'HOROUGH. exam. ; rTOROUGH. Senior test was 5 mm- ■ , riiOROUGH. utes' dictation at 110 [ L'HOROUGIt. words a minute. Thirty : riIOROUGLI . minutes allowed for transI'HOROUGH. cribing and typing. i I'HOROUGH. Junior test 80 words a j fHOROUGH. minute for 5 nunntes, i rnOROUGH. thirty minutes allowed 1 rifOROUGH. for transcribing and typ- i THOROUGH, ing; . | THOROUGH. Wo tako an individual THOROUGH, interest in each student I'HOROUGH. and feel a personal pnd« ; THOROUGH, in nil successes. All tui- j THOROUGH, tion is thorough and may > THOROUGH, commence at any time. THOROUGH. Call or write for pros, j THOROUGH, pectus of general commM- | THOROUGH, cial wad secondary «u&» , THOROUGH, jects and fees. j GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ! Winder's Building#, j Lower Cuba Street. • Telephone 2502. ; EFFICIENT STENOGRAPHERS j WANTED. Tho' demand for reliable ShorthandTypists is greater than tho supply, TrainI'd woiDou JirG caruinff ns much Qfl per week in this capacity, and business men want more stenographers.BANKS COURSE ON SHORTHAND. ! TYPING . ; FITS-YOU FOR BETTER WORK-. Business men recognise the value of Commercial Training given by Banks Col- i lege, and are usually nniious to 6eouro Stenographers trained at our College. Ws aim to luaka every Student THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT.' You want a more congenial occupation and batter opportunities—prepare for ; them. ■ Call to-day nnd talk matters over .with' the Director. BANKS' COLLEGE, ANKS COLLEGE, ' ; Woodward Street, Wellington. H. AMOS, Director. ; Telephone 2098. GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR. ' BOYS! OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, . "; Marlborough. i E. 'Fitzgerald Eiigar, It.A., Hendmaster; 1 HANDSOME and Commodious School* 1 house at a noted health rosort. Airy j Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safe Swim- j ming and Boating,, and Fifteen. Hundred ' Acres of Playgrouiid-an environment | most conducive to Happy, Healthy Boy- I hood. • • j COURSE comprises all Public School subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid..-Al-gebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology,. Biology, Botany, Natural Science, and Practical; : : Agriculture. PARENTS absent ou Military Servica may entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if desired, will aestimo their legal guardianship. . .. .. Particulars, (oucerning. board, --«■«!., ; ou application from ' REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., School Correspondent. ANTED, many a man has been handicapped in lifo by a limited vocabulary and inndequnlc power of expression. ' Grcuville Kleiser's Correapondene#. Courso in Practical English enables you i to becoino a muster of English and to ( fit yourself for greater opportunities..' , Send for free Prospectus E, containing full iufonimtion, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street, Chriatchurch. 3 BUSINESS NOTICES. QTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. One of the Best Appointed in tho City. : Smoking and Writing Room Provided ! for Gentlemen. ALL CAKES HOME MADE. ' MISS READ, Proprietress, Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). I Also at Timaru. MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING? ' the "COLB1R" system teaches »1 you to play tho latest Bongs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves time, monoy, and drudg- 1 ory. No 6cnles, no spccial musio. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can bi seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for al! particulars, Birler's Obllege of Mußio, lioulcott Street (Cllambbrs), firs>. : Qoor up. NO MORE DEAFNESS. : mHOSE who Buffer may liavo relief by , A' using Way's Invisible Medicated . Ear Drums. Booklet sent freo on re- • ceipt of penny stamp. 5 G. P. WAY. P.O. Box 1011, or . ; ■ 11. SPEAR, Dr. oC Opt., Eyesight Specialist, • Ko. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. j ' m 'Phono "652. ("S'OOD Printinj? i-romptly produced at X popular prices at "Dominion Job | ' Driulino WnvU. ! I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 7

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