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Wo give personal ■coaching j for all examinations, e.g., Publio Service, Entrance, Solicitor's General Knowledge, Medical, Dental, and Em giueering Prelim., Accountancy audi Law Professional, etc. We don't) ' usually lose, sight of a student until we placo him on the topmost point— j until he joins the army of successful > men who have graduated from" i GILBY'S COLLEGE, j All particulars re Classes and Special I Correspondence Lessons free for tho asking- J rtILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED. Vr Winder's Buildings, ' I Lower Cuba Street, Wellington.' j (And at Christchurch.) WHY LEADING BUSINESS MEN ! SUPPORT TJS- . I Because they know by established facta \ —by our work and results—that wo have proved ourselves to be at tho top of our j profession. Teachers of those desirous of < succeeding in business. A Course with . j us is tho soundest of investments—pay- ] ing handsome, dividends so long as you I live. 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( ; Two points (o remember: j Students are trained until profi-. cient by highly-qualified Experts.' (A I man with ordinary intelligence can. j completo tho courso in six months.) And ; Tho Dominion Collego is the only I Institute in New Zealand equipped i with COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS , : OF MARCONI APPARATUS. ' Call, Write, or 'Phono for Prospectus.' I THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF > RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ■ 123 Willis Street, Wellington. i P.O. Box 922. 'Phone .168. ; HUTT GIRLS" SCHOOLt Cliiiton Snlm j James, Wntorloo Road, Lower Hutt. \ Boarding and Day School'•' for Girls. I Principal: Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald, as- | sisted by Miss A. C. freonmn (lata | Head of Chilton' Honso School). Pros- j pectus may be obtained from the Sccre- j tary, Clarke ami Menzies, 107 lambtoa ■ Quay, Wellington, or from "tee'- P'rin-"- j cipa'l. . j ONT~woi'n—get a North British Hot I Water Bottlfl and sloop the sleep of j the just. Its well vulcanised soams M*R i satisfaction. Chemists cvcrywh«fc [ .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 7
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