EDUCATIONAL. ; I i • ■ - - ■} ■■ ■"'■■■! BANKS COLLEGE. \ ALL PERSONAL TUITION,,j DEPARTMENTS are Closed j till the end of tho year, by order ■: of tho "HEALTH DEPARTMENT." ... ' j ' -■ 1 All Departments wili resume on j TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. . ~;i The office will be open till the'] 23rd inst. . •'•'] ' H. AMOS, . ...... Director., [ i LORD DERBY, I The British Ambassador to France, r cently said (vide cable):— j "I hope that Peace when it comes wi not find us as unprepared as War di when it came, to fight the' Battle of Coi! increc with the Germans after the war. Let this sink into the minds of us. a] Let us see, then, that now we are pii pared. Are YOU ready to assist?. 1 other words, are you trained to absolw efficiency? It is only by us all becoij ing efficient in our spheres that we sha win the coming Economic Fight. : 1 Our Business for over 21 years Jias to train the ambitious and determined to make.them Efficient—«o that they ca earn more money—can grasp that oppo! tunity for advancement which is bonri to come. We teach practically, tho' onghly, individually, and inexpensive) by mail— | (a) Practical Book-keeping. ! (b) Modern Accountancy. (c) Shorthand, or .;' ;j (d) Give a Complete Office Training Say just which interests you and wrij us to-day confidentially for full particj lars of our salary-raising course theroii We also prepare Candidates for all Pul lie Examinations. I : Address: TTEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON! ■"• CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,] LTD., ; Union Buildings, .1 P.O. Box 51G. . Auckland.; GILBY'S COLLEGE ..■..■-I WILL RESUME JANUARY 6, 1919.' ~ i IN Compliance with a special order < the Health Department, Gilby's Co' lege will remain closed till, after tl Christmas and New Year holidays..:'ADepartments will reopen on MONDAI January C, 1919. • ■' This order does not apply to tho pul lie office, which will remain open. ~Tb. Director (Mr, Horace; Gilby, F.C.1,, Epj land) will be in attendance-.daily to gh full' particulars as.to 1919 classes,- ■--! 'I 'GILBY'S ■■ COLLEGE,' LTp:,, ;■■;. Horace Gilby, /F.C.I. (Eng.),'Direeto Winder's Buildings, . j ..... Xowcr Cuba Street, Wellington. ■■•■■ , •Phone 2502. ' •."■ P.O.- Box M (And at Chrietchurch.) : j " . : " ■:■■•-■•'" :' , : :~'-\ ' ~ ■...,. -. ; .":■' ; ":■" : -\ LEARN WIRELESS! -SEE THE WORLD. ,i WIRELESS Operatote - good money. . "..'.-.:,] Tho work.is exceptionally in- : terestingj they travel the, wqrld. .< as they , earn their money. . ... ' j YOU can become a Wireless, j Man. , ... ■ -'! Write, : 'phone, or call—wo. will i toll you how. _• .' ; : - ■'■•■*! : Complete Installations of Map- i coni Apparatus. .-'■ . V \'; v ' ; ''j DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-*' TELEGRAPHYr LTD., -■■•;•■■ i 123 Willis-Street, WELLINGTON; - : j P.O. Bpx 922. Telephone 868. j KuEEN MARGARET'S COLLEGE ** Hobson Street. Wellington,/;.'..^ A Day and Boarding School for Girla) . . Ana V Kindergarten Day School for Boys undei 8 years (under control of the Preaj byterian Church). 1 Principal: 1 MISS NANCY JOBSON, M.A. (Molb.), Final Honors in Classics and Philology! Ormond College Exhibitioner in Classicsj formerly a Senior. Resident' Mistress- a| the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Meli bourne, and Principal of the Soutklanij Girls' High School, Invercargill. ', || Tlio College Building is the one occupied by tho Boys of Scots College. This building is being completely renovated and refurnished to suit the ments of a Girls' College. The first tern) begins in February, 1919. Prospectus and Application Form may bo.obtained from the Chairman of the Board, tlic REV. DR. GIBB, St. John's Manse, Wel| Huston, or from the Secretary. : j G. W. GUTIIRIE, ! Boi 433, Wellington,,; A PLAYGROUND OF 1500 ACRES! ! "/\CEAN BAY" is ono of tho Finest \J Schools for Boys in the Dominion; Students arc prepared for University and Civil Service; Instruction in Practical Agriculture; Cadets can remain after schooling to gain experience in Farni Management. j Generous diet; mild winters, sports and games of every description. , OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, j MARLBOROUGH. .' E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., i Headmaster. . j Particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, l F.Z.S., at the School. j WELLINGTON COLLEGE. j ' ■ ■! THE First Term, 1919, will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ■5; New Boys will be enrolled on Tuesday J February 4, between 3.30 and 5.30 p.m., 1 when the Headmaster will be in attend-: , aiu'c to interview Parents and Guardianei CHAS. P. POWLES, j Secretary. [LLUSTRATORS earn big moneyevcrywhere there's an open market for good art work. Turn that drawing) talent of yours into money. Study the Press Art School Correspondence. Course tit home. Successful artists- entirely.,a'p--prove of il.s method. Send for Free Prospectus I, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street,] Chrietchurch. • , • ■ ■ !
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 71, 18 December 1918, Page 7
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