EDUCATIONAL. EXAMINATION ' 'j RESULTS of 1 BANKS COLLEGE. j /jHHE results of Banks College in tha i last Accountancy and Law Profea» eional Examinations were as followj ,| LAW PROFESSIONAL: j 43 presented; 32 passed. 1 ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL: j 51 presented; 35 passed. " ■ , j BOOK-KEEPERS' CERTIFICATE: ! j 17 presented; 12 passed. . j In; the latter examination only ! ' | about 15 per cent, of the candi- { dates were'successful. Students prepared for the March and ; November Examinations. Work in all departments has resumed ' j ; I BANKS COLLEGE,' j Woodward Street, Wellington, ' And at Cashel S.treet, Christchuich, • • H. AMOS, Managing Director. | Telephone 2098. ; I '/ - ;ij i i PERSONAL COACHING i FOR PROFESSIONAL j EXAMINATIONS. I IN response to repeated requests from j pupils, parents, and guardians • ! GILBY'S COLLEGE | has arranged to conduct Afternoon Ses* j 6ions in addition to the present Evening I Classes, for the personal coaching or ! Secondary Pupils. Students will be j coached by a well-known and experienced j Secondary Teacher, holding the M.A, I)o« : gree with honours. _ . i . I Our system ox personal instruction will ensure rapid progress in studies. ! TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT ; j You must pass either the Matricula.- i tion or the Accountancy Preliminary, . j TO BE A LAWYER .' j You must pass the Solicitors'' Gen-* j eral Knowledge. • TO BE A CIVIL SERVANT i You must pass the Public Servico ! Entrance ! TO BB A DOCTOR OR DENTIST . , ; j You must pass the Medioal Prelim* i inary. I TO BE A CHEMIST ■ j You must pais the Pharmacy "A. I TO BE A TEACHER You must gain your Teacher's Cer- i NOW is the time to get to work and [ make the most of your opportunities. ; Full information re fees, eto., oan be j obtained from the Direotor, Mr. Horace , : Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.). ' | GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., j Winder's Buildings, 1 Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ! 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. |
' - ' .i • •; OUR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS ' : ' ■■■■- I ■ A EE certainly THE BEST on. this side of tlw world. Possibly they > are the Best in the whole world. At . any rate, we have never seen their equal, . much less their superior. Now, the per} fection of HEMINGWAY AND ROB- i ERTSON'S Correspondence Courses of Instruction is the outcome of 21 YEARS' ; work—great patience, and vast experience i with courses, outstanding teaching ability. Bluntly stated: Those who master our Courses EARN MORE MONEY. Why not YO.IJ? ' Send to-day for particulars of- our .i Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEP-ING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, or in ; SHORTHAND, or in ADVERTISE- ' MENT WRITING, or of preparation for the MATRICULATION, the • TEACH- , ■ ERS\ the PUBLIC SERVICE.theLAW, .< or the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. , j Say just which interests you and write ' us confidentially. Our advice is gratis.; • . Address:' j HEMINGWAY AND' ROBERTSON'S i , CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ; LTD., ' j P.O. Box BIG, Auckland. ; j (The School with 23,678 Successful and j Satisfied Students behind itj ' . i ' '' ' ■ ".! j SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMA& . j OWING, to an unexpeotcd recent delay 1 in the building operations at the new College, the opening of the First | Term of 1919 has been postponed till FEBRUARY 25. Board.'ra return Febrti> ! ary 24' j THE PRINCIPAL may be interviewed j in the Manager's Room, at the rear or, I St. John's Church, Willis Street, Wei-, lington, between the hours of 1 p.m. and j 8 p.m. ' ! ■ ' '' - . j LEARN BOOKI&EPING IN TWELVE j LESSONS. j OUR Concise, Simple, Interesting Con ! respondence Course for Boys and' , ! Girls, Men and Women, can be mastered j in twelve weeks. Terma to suit stud- j ents. • ! Write us now and get particulars, j THE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY ".; ; SERVICE,' ' ! Box 1137,- G.P.0., Wellington. v HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHIUTON ■ SAINT JAMES,. : Waterloo Road. Lower Hutt. ! BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL fot j Girls. Principal, Miss Qoraldine ( FitzGernld. , Vacancies for Boarders. School Tele- . (| phone No. 15, Lower Hutt. Prospeotus may be obtained from the secretary, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or i from the Principal. j — ~~~ f ' -j VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, j "MISS VIOLET LAMACROFT, ; A.T.C.L., L.A.8., will Commence ; j Teaching from MONDAY, I'EBRUARY j 10. No. 8 Top Floor, Boulcott Chambers. ] i Mer with the gift of elo- V V T quence—who can sway decisions, be ! it in business, in politics, or in social life. Grenville Kleiser's great correspondence course in Publio Speakinj trains you at home to becomo an attractive, convincing speaker. Send for free Prospectus, S., ' containing full„inforjna-, Hon. "''Jas.' Rodger,' 159' D MhnchlsstefJ Street, Christ'churcli. '.1. jr(HAS. A. FLETCHER, _ T ~" r ~' \J Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pro. scription Specialist. n Sole Address. 292 Lamb ton Quay. : , Mail Orders, firsaap.tls- difj&aM, . . '
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