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ebucAfioNALr ■■;'■;.■ :M EXAMINATION - '■'.$ ■ ■ • results ;■.•■.;;:- ; gj ■ ■ '•'■■ of , ' BANKS COLLEOE. ••::'"_ v^ rpHE results of Banks College| in,,-.the W\ . last Accountancy. and 'Law I'rafes* , y sional Ijxaniinations ivoto as .follow:-'- -.'■ LAW. PROFESSIONAL:. ~,.'.l ■ A3 presented; 32 passed. - .1 ACCOUNTANCY ■ 'j 51 presented; 35 passed/ ' ' .■;■';■ BOOK-KEEI'ERS'X-ijRTIHCATEK:' v; ■ 17 presented!; 12' V In the latter examination 'ojily .. V about 15 per cent, of the caiidi-- .i dates were successful. •••■ _, >jStudents prepared for the.March and;.'/] November lixauiinatioas, '-4 "-•'■'-: Ki Work in all departments has lesuinedt -h BANKS COLLEGE; " ; ' v' 3 Woodward Street, Wellington,' . 1 And at Cashel Street, Christchurch. ] ;;A ■■:•■ H.AMOS; : ;"0 : ; ] ■ ■.-■■ Managing Directory. ;■' Telephone-2098. ■■■■ V ■ Vj

PERSOML COACHING FOR PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS IN response to' repeated reque h from ' pupils, parents, and gumhniiß GILBY'S COLLEGE lias arranged to conduct 'Afternoon Scs signs in addition to the present Evening Classes, for tho personal coaching or Secondary Pupils. Students Mill be coached by n well-known and experioncud 'Secondary Teacher, holding the MA. Hegrijo with honours. ...... ~, Our eystem oi personal insl ruction mil ensure rapid progress in studios TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT You must pass either tho Malncula* ti'on or tho Accountancy Preliminary* TO BE A LAWYER • You must pass the Solicitors Ueneral Knowledge. ■- - TO BE A CIVIL ..SERVANT You must pass tho Pubho Service TO BE A DOCTOR OR DENTIST 1 You must, pass tho Medical Prelim- 1 inary. ' TO BE A CUE JUST • You must'-paes the Pharmacy A. TO. BE A TEACHER You must Rain your Teacherb Cer- . lificntcs.. .•-.■-•" N 0 W is tlio time to get to woik ard make the most of-your-opportunities Pull information ro fees, etc, can bo oblauied from the Director,- Mr. Horace Gilby, ■ F.C.I. (Eng.). GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD, Winder's Buildings, Lower Culm Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2502. ■ P.O. Box 203. October, 1897, HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON Pioneered Teaching hj Cor reepondence' in Austia'a«n rpWEN'TY-ONE years doing one thing A risht— enthusiastically ■xnd thor-oughly-conetitutes HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON the Final Com t of Appeal for the solution of learning pnvalelj, practically, and surely l>y mail BOOK-KEEPING,' ACCOUNTANCY, SHORTHAND, ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING; or Preparation for the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPING DI PLOMA, tho MATRICULATION, tho PUBLIC SERVICE,' tho TEACHERS' or the LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. Say just which of tho,above interests' you and write us to-day. Our advice, which is backed by our having suooeesfully taught. 23,378. students, is at you» -_ service gratis. .. • Address: ~ HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE' SCHOOLS, 1 LTD., , "■ Auckland. P.O. Box 516. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z), Secretary.

■ FREEDOM! ..,: •• .',; -TRAVEL! ' ' '' ./ I -ADVENTURE!.'. ": : vi\: \TOUNG man! If the common avenues .-'.■ ■*- of wage-earning don't attract you— , if you want freedom, travel, adventure— ' LEARN WIRELESS! . - -■~:[ Only a few mouths' study to qualify as a Wireless Operator. Then you can'. : - earn a good salary in an interesting pro*" IV fession, and ece the World as well-. • : ■'- Call, write, or 'phone for particulars of our Expert Staff, and Superior Facili- ' ties for Instruction. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO- ' TELEGRAPHY, LTD., , . .---A 123 Willis Street, Wellington. | P.O. Box !122. Telephone 863. • i! ■ ■••.:■■•• :V: I ': .' '.'■ .■.'■-:* . ; - -_—- J SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAT!/ ''. .] ' .: •■■.'] fIiHE FIRST TERM begins on Fcbru-> j •*■' ary IS, 1019. Boarders return/*"' February 17. '"■■■ j The PRINCIPAL may be interviewed' j after February 4 betivecn the hours of . . i 1 pin, and 3 p.m., in the MANAGER'S: ROOM, at the rear cf St. John's Church, ■ | Willis Street, Wellington.. ■■.•'•'•. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. ' . ■■ • 4 MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY commencea j Teaching 10th. . ' ./ | Tenuis, etc., apply ; .■•■■■'.: •;.'■ • PINNY, LTD. . — — -^ ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL, '-^ Duil'erin Street. ' | ~t~'- '-■':;' ■■} THFj above School Reopened on. | TUESDAY. FEBRUARY i, 1919... ■ j Distribution of prizes for 1918 will take j place on Thursday -evenim?, February 27. .] PIANOFORTE, nARMONY, EAR- i-,''; TRAINING/■ ■ ■••- ■■■■.:■.;•] MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. (nu- J tlioriscd teacher of Dr. Yofke Trot- ; ter's Rhythmic Method, London), "iviU . •' begin Teaching TO-MORROW (THUES- - 'I DAY), Februni'y 6.- ' ' ■v: j Address: 5i Hill Street. ' ' __^J URAWfNS AND PAINTING. • .''] MISS YOUM.VNS resumes teacWnß \ To-morrow; February S. Studio-134 i CW Street. ' ' .. •• , "; j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 7

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