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'■■ ■ '• ■■ j l All Departments exceptiug Boys' School j have now resumed. ■ " ; ■; H. AMOS, ;■■ . • j ~?,._ Managing Director., ■ DAY, EVENING, AND CORRESPOND- | ENCE TUITION.:' .";... j " '."■'.."..' "" ■"'■ ; ' I ,—. —. . . : ——* " j PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE- n ■ NO inntter where, is bound to make ' itself known and to be appreciated. j This has ten exemplified among N.Z. wounded soldiers at Home.. Two'of-those I selected to teach Practical Book-keepimr I to fellow wounded soldiers in •hospital, j under Iho Government scheme, acquired I their knowledge of the subjtot under bur | Correspoiidenco System.. '.'.,. .... , ';i We specialise in teaching • BOOK- | KEEPING by mail. In this way, here j in N.Z., we enable linndrede everr year j to obtain positions of greater respbheibil- j ity and higher pay. . . ..■'.'... J If you want to learn MODERN. 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' We teach Pitman's Shortliand; Stejnb- j typy (machine shorthand), '.Typewriting, ' Book-keeping, Handwriting;' and- other '• Commercial Subjects. • We cobc.li: candidates for Matriculation, Public-Ser-viee, ' .] Accountancy, and- . Law . Professional, .; Pharmacy "A" and other examinations. : Pupils also • prepared for the Primary j CALL! ' . .. .WRITE I ■! PROSPECTUS FREE \ / - J GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., . ] Horace Gilby, F.C.I. .(Eng.j; Director, : • Winder's Buildings,. , ' ! Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ' j 'Phone 2502. ' P.O. Box 203. j (And'at'Christchurch.) '" : j QUEEN MARGARET'S COLLEGE, j ICobsou. Street. Wellington; ~ -.. ' J A Day and Boarding. School- for ;Girie, j ;: ' Ana' .' . . '■ . . :: ; Kindergarten Day School fof' Boys under j ...... : - 8 years." ' ''.'" • ! (Under control of the Presbyterian'- I " Church.) -' ■' • v■■ i Principal:' "■■' ''■'■■'■'• ' MISS NANCY JOBSON, M.A. (Melb.). ..! Final Honors in Classios and Philology; ! Ormond College Exhibitioner in Classics! i formerly a Senior Resident Mistress ftt | the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Mel- j bourne, and Principal of the Southland . I Girls' Hieh School, luvercdrgill. j The College Building is the one'occu- j pied by thnßoye .of Scots College. Thin j building is being completely, renovated i and refurnished 'to".euitl the" irequire- i mente of a Girh' College. The first term i begins in February," 1919;" Prospectus j and Application Form may be. obtained from the Hon. J: G/W.'Aitkeivßethune's i Buildings, Featherston Street, Welling- | ton, or from the Secretary, ! G. W. GUIHRIE, Box 433, Wellington. j ■■ • i SUCCESSFUL , i WIRELESS . j STUDENTS. . ] THESE men, all students of tlu ■' Dominion have ,'re- | cently been appointed Wireless Operators in the'-Mercantile-Uart ino:— . H. E. YOUNG, - • '] T. L. HOLMES, j F. A. HUNTER, ~, . ' ! T. G. HENDERSON. ...,.,•' j Many ambitious young men' have ee- \ cured good positions after studying ! 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