EDUCATIONAL, WOMEN IN BUSINESS. rfTO-DAY' women are engaged in all branches of business, ;;s well as in the professions. . A great number of woiDcn occupy important positions, and tlif.il , number is steadily increasing. . For 'the ambitions woman a commercial career, with its great rewards, and tiio possibilities of rendering worthy service, holds forth limitless opportunities. BANKS COLLEGE, 'Woodward Street, Wellington, And at Cachel Street,. Christchurch, Has Complete Courses in COMMERCIAL LAW, LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING, ADVERTISING, JOURNALISM, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. Call or write for Prospectus, naming Course that interests you. All Departments excepting Boys' School have now resumed. . '■■ Day, Evening, and CORRESPONDENCE Tuition. H. AMOS, Managing Director. THE BOYS' DAY PREPARATORY, PRIMARY, AND SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS ..At ■ " • BANKS COLLEGE RESUME TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i. ' BUYS prepared for all.the Public Examinations. Principal— MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon),, ' Eirst-class Honours Languages'and -.. ' Literature. . Telephone 2088. ' SUCCESS FOR, YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS! ONE of the factors that will ensaifc ■ the future Success of your children lies in letting th'vm chooso their ; b\vn vocations! • ' .. . , \liotller factor is proper training! Gilby's College undertakes to so train your boys odd girls that they will be able to cntei business with the twst chance of success. AVe teach' Pitman's Shorthand, Stenotvnv (machine shorthand), Typewriting, Book-keeping; .Handwriting, and other Commercial Subjects. We coach, candidates for Matriculation, Public Service, Accountancy, and Law .Professional, Pharmacy "A" and other examinations. Pupils a'lso. prepared for. the Primary Standards. tvt?tti?i CALL! H'HIlJi! PROSPECTUS FREE! GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby. F.C.I: (Eur.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba, Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2502. I'f Box 203. (And at Christojmrcnj '_ FREEDOM! ' ADVENTURE! man!- If the common avenues JL of wage-earning don't attract you— if yoil want freedom, travel, adventure— .. LEARN WIRELESS! ' Only a few months' study to qualify as a- Wireless Operator. Then j;qii can. earn a good salary in an interesting profession, and see the World as well. Call, write, <U' 'phoiie for particulars bfc our Expert Staff, and Superior Facilities for Instruction. ■ -■ THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., 123 Willis Street, Wellington. ,, ; P.O. Box 922. Telephone 3CB. WELLINGTON GIRLS'COLLEGE. ' THE' FIRST TERM, 1019. will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. FORMER PUPILS must be present for enrolment.at 9.80 a.m., or send notice beforehand.. NEW ' VWm must.be present, at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, for purposes of classification. The Acting Headmistress will interview parents and guardians on Monday tind Tuesday, February 3 and i, from 9.30 a.m. to" i p.m. ■■* • ■■..•.' .ipplicants for Free Places must bring with them birth, proficiency, and chara(THECeBOARS ESTABLISHMENT is under the mahagpnleht of Mrs. Urquhart at 133 Tinnkori Road, from whom all particulars can be obtained. '. . ' , C. P. POWLES, '"• Secretary. FITZIIEK , BERT TERRACE SCHOOL, ' ' • . WELLINGTON. BOiRDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Also ■ ' KINDERGARTEN CLASS for Boys and Girls under seven. ' PRINCIPAL: MISS BABER, M.A. milE Now Term will begin' Thursday, A' ■ February 6. , . . • Miss Baber at home Wednesday, February 5. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM, 18W, will begin oii WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t>. New Boys will be enrolled on TUESDAY, "February -1, between 9 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., , and between 3.30 and 5.30 pin., when the Headmaste!' will bo in uttemlancc to interview parents and guardians. & ? - Secretary. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY commences Teaching 10th. Terms, etc., apply PINNY, LTD. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. ' M l 11. LEO BUCKERIDGE resumes Teaching at his residence, 7? The Terrace, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Tel., Nu. 2605. ST. JIARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL, Dull'erin Street. nrtHE above School will .Reopen on - 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, .1919. Dielributioii of prizes for i!)l8 will take place 011 Thursday evenlnj;, Fcbiuaiy 27. ANTED, PMiitical Motor-car Expei'U. No Branch of Industry offore such possibilities—Hie iiuilost dctailsi. of motor-car operation and repair learnt by mail by our Practical Course, with its wonderful working models. Recommended by Lord Montague, England's greatest motor authority. Send lor free Prospectus M, containing full information, Jas. R-odfjer, 159 D., Manchester Street. ChrUtchnrch'. S
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