EDUCATIONAL. I . . - ;.. ' ■■»■»! BUSINESS AND THE MAN. j ■■ ■ I Every man must have real ambition, j high ideals, and a definite goal in niind I before even correct- knowledge of business ; principles will help him to more than a j lialf-way success. The greatest benefits ] come to those who play the. business game a for the game's sake, and. .incidentally! the material rewards, are limitless. j BANKS COLLEGE,"- '! ANKS COLLEGE, ■ Woodward Street,' , " ' ! WEL LING TON ■„ ' I (And at Ca'shel Street, Christchurch), , j offers' the tuition you need..,to become | fully qualified in any of!the folloTring i occupations:—""' ■■' ■■• : -'" ' ""■■ .v ■ ACCOUNTANCY. ■ ' ...'' ' J BOOK-KEEPING ", : ;-"" j COMMERCIAL LAW ■• ■ ! LAW PROFESSIONAL .j ADVERTISING i JOURNALISM . . . ! SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING ■ A Prospectus on. any, of the . above j Courses Free on application. " ' ' j All Departments excepting .Boys' School j have now resumed. •' • . ■ , IT. AMOS,'.; i . Managing Director. ' DAY, EVENING, AND CORRESPOND- ! ENCE TUITION. ; .- .-•■ •■■ J :■ ■■ "•■■■' -- : i • PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE- t j NO matter where, is bound to male itself, known and to be appreciated. This has been exemplified among N.Z, . i wounded soldiers at Home. Two. of. those j selected to touch Practical Book-keeping | to fellow wounilpd soldiers in hospital, j under the .''Government Bclieme, acquired their knowledge of the subject under our j Correspondence System. ' '','' I We specialise in teaching BOOK- j KEEPING by mail. In this way, here . i in N.Z., we enable hundreds every year • lo obtain positions of greater responsibiU i ity and higher pay. ■' j If you want to learn MODERN BOOK- i KEEPING in all its branches thorough- j ly. expoditiously, and privately,'so that j you can obtain a good position,' 6tudy ! our Course. . : .:;■ . 1 WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL | PARTICULARS. j ■'• -. :~~-- .- ■ A ■■■- •■'• I Address: - -.■. • ;■ HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S ■'> CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, i '; .- ltd., ■ ■ . i Union Biuldings, ' ; Auckland. ■..;:.'.:■ I P.O. Box 516.. /(Founded 0ct0ber,,1897.) j ~~" SUCCESS FOR YOUR ' BOYS AND GIBLS! I ONE of the factors that Will ensure j the future success of your children I lies in letting them choose their: own j vocations. . ■ Another factor is proper graining! I Gilby's College undertakes to so train i your boys and girls that they Trill be j able to enter business with the . best j chance of success. .. .. . ! We teach Pitman's Shorthand,, Steno- j typy (machine shorthand), Typewriting, ; Book-keeping, Handwriting, and other Commercial Subjects. Wβ coach candi- i dn'tes for Matriculation, Public Service, ! Accountancy, and Law Professional, . Pharmacy "A" and other examinations. I Pupils nlso prepared for tho Primary ; CALIT S " ' ■,'-' "•■ •'•' WRITEI ; PROSPECTUS FREE 1 .'•■ ■ GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.,-. i Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eug.), Director, i Winder's Buildings, . ■ | Lower Cuba: Street, AVellingtoni' i 'Phone 2M2. -' ' .' P.0."805J203. j (And' nt Christchurch.) ~'" , ; ■ ■ i ■ . ■ .-•..■: • • '. i -FREEDOM! •. .-.;" j — TRAVEL! ~ • ..' „'; ! ' -ADVENTURE!:. ■' ■ j YOUNG man! If the common avenue* i of wage-earning.don't attract'you— ■ if you want freedom, travel, adventure— : t LEARN WIRELESS! " ' ''-.• Only a few months' study to qualify j ns a Wireless Operator. Thon you can . earn a good ealary in an interesting-pro- ' i'ession, and see the World asivell;' '■! Call, write, or 'phono for particulars j of our Expert Staff, and-Superior Facili- ' ties for Instruction. . ' ' ; . '■ THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO, i TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ... ... ■; 123 Willis Street, Wellington. - 5 J'.O. Box 922. Telephone 368. ' ■ . I i PLACE YOUR BOY AT , j BAY SCHOOL, v 'j MARLBOROUGH, ..' ■; j High moral tone; a playground, of -fif. j teen hundred acres; airy .dormitories)'l generous diet; and surroundings condu- ! cive to healthy boyhood. ' | Public School, Entrance Univereity and \ Civil Service Subjects thoroughly taught, j Phyeical Culture and Manly Sports ! embraced in curriculum. I E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A.,: j Headmaster. j Particulars on application to R*v. John ■■; A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. ■' j FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, I WELLINGTON. . j BOAHDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ! GIRLS. - . ■.; KINDERGARTEN CLASS for Boys and \ Girls under seven. ■ PRINCIPAL: MISS BABER, M.A.. ] THE New Terra will .begin Thursday, j February 6. ! Miss Babor at-home Wednesday, Feb- | ruary 5. . ■ i THE BOYS' DAY PREPARATORY, : PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY DE- i PARTMENTS j ' ■ . ■ At ' BANKS COLLEGE RESUME TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. I BpYS prepared-for all the Public Ex- [ ■ aminations. • ■ ,' Principal— ■■ * Mli. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. ; (Oxon)., • , . j • First-class 'Honours- Languages ar.d ! Literature. ■ • \ Tolephono 2095. ■ . .■•.'.". i PIANO, SINGING, AND VOICE PRO- 1 DUCTION, ELOCUTION, AND I DRAMATIC ART. MADAME COPE-DOWSING resumes Teaching MONDAY, January 20, !!U!>, when sho will be pleased to inter- j view both'old and intending pupils.- ' j Studio, 1)1 Willis Street (opposite j Shortt's Pictures). 'Phono 41G7. I V»TANTED, Ukt with the gift of elo- i VT quence—who can .fi\yay..dei!isions, be 1 it in Imsiuesfi, in politics, or insocial ' life. Grenville Kleisor's great corros- i lioiidcnce course in. Public Spenkinj j trains you at homo to become, an attrac- i tive, ' convincing speaker. Send for free ! Prospectus ■ 5.,. containing full infontia- j tion. Jas. RddRW. 159 D Manchester i Street, Christchurch. ... . ' . : ••" j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 7
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