EDUCATIONAL'. WOMEN IN BUSINESS.' '.' ' t . , • JT'O-DAY women are engaged in all branches of, business, as well as in the professions. ' A great number ot • women occupy important positions, and their number is steadily-increasing,;;' ; For the ambitions woman "a, commercial 'career, with its great rewards, and the possibilities of rendering worthy service, holds forth limitless opportuni- . ties. BANKS COLLEGE, ■ I Woodward Street, Wellington,' - And at Cashel-Street,: Christchurch^-'- J Has Coniplefo„Co^ses'irt : ; -'-^.~; V ; ' 1., LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, ; BOOKKEEPING,. . ADVERTISING, JOURNALISM, . . ; SHORTHAND, . "...: TYPEWRITING;'-' i - ' Call or write for Prospectus, naming Course that interests you. .., All Departments excepting Boys' School have now resumed. ' Day, Evening, and CORRESPON* 1 DENCE Tuition. ' \ ' •■- *~ IT. AMOS, Managing Director. • HAVE YOU A TACK IN YOUR."' 0 . chair? ; a . — . - .1. .1 TVTO man has .ever achieved real oi great success without- making the start and then sticking to tho finish. Bo ambitious. Ambition is the tack ill the chair—the motive force ' which ' inspires to action. The practical end to , nim for is greater efficiency—that is what .' leads surely and soon to a bigger salary. Now, our lifework is to make people „ Efficient. Let us send you particulars h of our Efficiency Course in - . • i. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or . : in ACCOUNTANCY; or. in SHORT- : HAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or of Preparation for [. the ' MATRICULATION, i the'; TEACHERS', the PUBLIC SER-". VICE, tho LAW, or the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS* EX- :, AMINATIONS. Say just which and write us to-day. Our advice is gratis. S • ' Address: ' . HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,. LTD., AUCKLAND.- ' (Established October, 1897.) 'i ; PRIVATE COACHING! ' FOR MATRICULATION! SENIOR FREE PLACE! . P.S. ENTRANCE! ' AND KINDRED EXAMS.! CANDIDATES for any of tho above' examinations this. or.next month. '• can securo first-class .private-and-.-per-v ■ 6onal .coaching from one. of. our highly- , qualified- instructors. si< . Commence this important work. imme-' ' diately, and thus ensure success at. the. J forthcoming exams. 'In a few days it; will be too lato! Wo are" ready to ac- . ccpt your enrolment to-day—vou can air-, t range for day or evening lessons. Call now. Our College is centrally - 6ituatedj - . and tho Director is in attendance dajf- " and evening. THOROUGH! PRIVATE! INDIVIDUAL! '~ * GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. •; Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director;. If Winder's Buildings, ~ . ! Lower Cuba Street; Wellington. 'Phone 2502. . P.O. Box' 203, (And at Christchurch.) t r\UEEN MAIWJAIiET'S -COLLEGE,'J W ' Hobson Street. - Wellington. : A Day and Boarding School for Girlfl,'. '1 - Antt ■ .-„ . '; Kindergarten Day School for Boys under 8 years. i b (Under control of the Presbyterian, . Church.) Principal: . " MISS NANCY JOBSON, MX (Molb.).' Final Honors in Classics and Philology t Ormond College Exhibitioner in ClasßiCßSformerly a Senior Resident Mistress at:' the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Mel- " bourno, and Principal', of tho Southland - Girls' Hich School, Invercargill. ' r The Collie Building is tho one cccu- -' " pied by the Boye of. Scots College; This 1 building is being completely renovated and refurnished •. to r.suit • the— reqniie;'; menta of a Girls College. The first term' , begins in February, 1919. Prospectus • and Application Form .may be- obtained 1 from the Hon. J. G. AV.'Aitken, Bethune'f . Buildings, Featherston Street, Welling' ton, or from tho Secretary, , ; > G, W. GUTHRIE, Box 433, Wellington. SUCCESSFUL WIRELESS STUDENTS., THESE men, all students of t Dominion Collego, have cently been appointed Wirel '' Operators in tho Mercantile Mi ine;— H. E. YOUNG, ' ' T. L. HOLMES, F. A. HUNTER, T. G. HENDERSON. Many ambitious young men have feci! red good positions after studying Wireless under tho expert teachers t at this College. . ..' ; Call or writo for information—to-day. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY, LTD., " ' 123 Willis Street, Wellington. P.O.'Box 922. Telephone"36S.'• PLACE YOUR BOY AT riCEAN BAY SCHOOL, \ MARLBOROUGH. High moral tone; a playground of fifteen hundred acres; airy dormitories; generous diet; and surroundings conducive to healthy boyhood. Public School, Entranco University and Civil Service Subjects thoroughly tHught. Physical Culturo and Manly Sports embraced in curriculum. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., 1 Headmaster. Particulars on application to Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., .at the School. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY commences Teaching 10th. :■ Terms, etc., apply . - ; PINNY, LTD, WANTED, man)' a man lias been handicapped in life by a liinjted vocabulary and inadequate power : q(,-ejtprcsy * 6ion. Grenville ICleiser's Correspondence'-' Courso. 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, Jas. Rodger, 159 D»'~Manchester Street. Christchurch. 0
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 7
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