EDUCATIONAL j ———- . ; DEMOBILISATION. . ! WHAT 'a welcome "word! It etaudt i for the event to which we 'have been i looking forward to for four years-tho return of our brothers from the dangers I of the battlefront. j It is a'word of'gladness. But it has a. ! sterner moaning, lor it signifies ,that th,O. j conditions of employment will toon be-- -i come more exacting. It means that there , will be room only lor the- fully qualified , | and proficient. And to the Iran or wouian' VI who is equipped with Specialised Com- j mercial Training'will come the duo re- j wards. : ••■■• ■;■■. . ■■" •-/;' BANKS COLLEGE, ':. .■•■-/, •' ' Wellington,. . --.-.-■ ■[ Has Complete Courses. ..' ~'.,. ;.- ADVERTISING, ' "■ ' "■''■• ■■ I JOURNALISM,- ■" ' :' ' j economics,.;:",';. :.;';; /;;r'_;. ; ..■ 'j ACCOUNTANCY; V' : -'; .;■•'"' ;..\ .j BOOK-KEEPING, •' : ■ '| LAW, j ALL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY ' S SUBJECTS, . i SHORTHAND, . . \ TYPEWRITING. ■ ' ~ . ; Day, Evening and CORRESPOND* \ ENCii' Tuition. Prospectus ou any ot-' ! the above Courses free on application. : i All. Departments excepting Boys' School i have'now resumed, . j BANKS COLLEGE, ; Woodward Street, Wellington; ■' - ; And at Cashel Street, Christchurch. : .r ' ; H. AMOS, . '; i Afannging Director,- j FREE COMMERCIAL TRAINING. \ FREE COMMERCIAL TRAINING., i FREE COMMERCIAL TRAINING. ! FREE ■'-.'.. ! FREK An opportunity to j . FREE enter business. :■■ ■■"■■■' i •• FREE Free. • | FREE .•:■■■ I GILBY'S COLLEGE have plear\ j sure in. announcing that, in.-- j view of the fact that many girls, < and youths will be joining up' j with the Day Commercial Classes . j next month, it has been arranged ■ ■ to give FREE PLACES to a cer-.: ■ tain number, also to admit others ' '< at REDUCED TEES for the whole I of 1919. ' "" '■' 'J Qualification for these will be ' | determined by examination to l>B i hold at Gilby's College, Winder's ! Buildings, on Saturday, Janu- \ ary 25, at 10 a.m. Enttiee foiy , the oiamination are free to: all ;- i girls and youths over 13 years oS : age holding Proficiency or Com-; ! petency Certificates.. The subject*' for examination will be Arita-' • metic, Writing, and English,':: ■ ' (Spelling, Grammar, and Convpo-;. ' sition). All entries must be re-' j ceived before noon on Friday , ] next, January 2-4.- i Successful applicants' will >be ••. thoroughly -trained in any :of 'the' '• ' followiug subjects free:—Pitman's ' Shorthand or Stonotypy (Machine Shorthand), Typewriting, Bootkeeping. It may not he necessary for successful students to attend day, classes for the full 12 months. Provided efficiency is attained sooner, a position can te found;, if desired, and tho balance of the. timo may bo taken out in. the Evening Classes. Fuller information may bo. as- ■ certained by, calling upon tne Director, Mr. Horace- Gilby. (F.c.L), (E^)..;,.;;. ...;: GILBY'S COLLEGE;'LTD.;; -?,- ''■■'■ Winder's Buildings, -' "*■'■'/ ■■■ ■ Lower Cuba Street • •'••■■' . (And at Christchurch);' ' PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE- : 's ..' . j NO matter whore, is bound to make j itself known and to be appreciated, ' \ This has bean exemplified among N.Z. wounded soldiers at Home. Two of those ; selected to teaoh Practical Book-keeping , \ to fellow wounded soldiers in. hospital, - | under the Government scheme, acquired ■ '• their knowledge of the subject under our; . ' i Correspondence System. ; ' ! Wo specialise in "teaching. BOOKV.. ' KEEPING by mail. In this.way, here -,- i in N.Z;, wo enable hundreds everr' •: to obtain positions c-f greater reSpensibiW... ; ity and higher pay. -. ' " ;".'...: If you want to learn MODEEN. BOOK-T- - •- KEEPING in all its thorongh- .-, • ,' ly. expeditiously, "and : privateljr, eo taab',. ,' > you can obtain a good poaitibh", etii'd^"' , . our Courße. '. ". . . ■■•-•■•_''' WHITE TO-DAY FOB" FULL. ' • PARTICULAES; ;. : " : ■ ' Address: . i HEMINGWAY AND EOBEETSON'a CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,- - LTD., - -::;.:-;;■' ::::>T Union Bitildings,''" '■" -■":;'-' AUCKUND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1697.) , FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. . -■ J Aleo . ' KINDERGARTEN CLASS for; Boys and Girls under eeven. ■ PRINCIPAL: MISS BABER.'MIA.. ... THE Now Term will begin Thursday,. , February 6. Miss'B.tber at home Wednesday, Fob- i ruary 5. ; THE BOYS" DAY PREPABATORYV PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY DE- .' i PARTMENTS ' •■;'•■: At ' '•'" ' BANKS COLLEGE RESUME TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. - ;: . BpYS prepared for oil tho Public Exy ; aminations. '.'■'''■ Principnl— -•■-.■■. MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon)., First-clnss HonotiTs Languages and Literature. Telephone gOM. > HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON SAINT JAMES, Waterloo Road. Lower Hutt. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine FitzGerald. Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term commences February 5, 1919. School Telephone No. 115, Lowor Hutt. Prospectus nun- be obtained from the secretary, P.O. Box -4SG, Wellington, or from tho Principal. PIANO, SINGING, AND VOICE I'RODUCTION. EWCUTION, AND ' DRAMATIC ART. MADAME COPE-DOWSING resumes ■ , Teaching MONDAY, January 20,::* 1!)19, wh'on she will be pleased to inter--view both old find intending pupils. .Studio, 9i Willis Street, (opposite Shortt's Pictures). 'Phono 4167. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY commences ' ' Teaching 10th. . } Terms, etc., apply ' PINNY, LTD. '■■'■ : WATERMAN PEN EXPERT. •-.' • i THE Waterman Self-filler is tho best ■! Pen , that can be bought. Call and I test them. All styles at. S. A. PULL'B, . 104 Lambton Quny. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 101, 23 January 1919, Page 7
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