EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY & BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. The Personal Tuition Classes of "" BANKS COLLEGE will comnienco on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, FEBRUARY 20, at 7 o'clock. INSTRUCTORS; , BOOK-KEEPING & AUDITING: .... 7 Mr. J. L. Griffin, 8.t.'0m,, A.1.A., • • - N.Z., a partner in the firm of ' Clarke, .and Menzies, Public Ac- . . countants. COMMERCIAL LAW: ' " Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.M. (Double First-Class Honours), Bar--7 jistcr-at-Law. EXAMINATION RESULTS: The College has an' average of ' nearly 70 per cent, of successes. Last year 68 candidates were presented, 47 of whom passed. Banks college, ANKS COLLEGE, ' Woodward Street, Wellington, And Cashel Street, Christchurch, H, AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. . __ ; •: PERSONAL COACHING . ' FOR PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. IN response to repeated requests from pupils, parents, and guardians GILBY'S COLLEGE has arranged to conduct Afternoon Ses- . sions in addition to the present Evening Classes, for the personal coaching of ' Secondary' Pupils. Students will be coached by- a woll-known and experienced ' Secondary Teacher, holding the M.A. Degree with honours. Our system of personal insh-ucvion will ensure rapid progress in studies. ! TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT _ You must pass either the Matriculation or tho Accountancy Preliminary. ; TO BE A LAWYER _ . You must' pass the Solicitors' General Knowledge. TO BE A CIVIL SERVANT You must '.pass tho Public Service Entrance"., TO BE A DOCTOR OR DENTIST • Yon must pass the Medical Preliminary. TO BE A CHEMIST You must pass the Pharmacy "A. TO BE A TEACHER You must gain your Teacher's Ccr- • tificates. NO W is the time to get to work ar.d .. make.'.the-most,,of your opportunities. • Full information \re fees, etc., can bo obtained from tho Director, Mr. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.). GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wollington. 'Phone 2502.. , P.O. Box 203. " WHY THEY SUCCEED ? UNDER HEMINGWAY AND ROBERT--3 SON'S CORRESPONDENCE SYSTEM. 5 ] "DECAUSE those ".iho study by, Corres-; 13 pondence unjler us do so because i they want to gef Something out oi it. They specialise. They study in order to earn mora money. Cur instruction is individual, thorough, private, and prac- ■ tical. OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED. 23,758 have, since October, 1897, been snov cessfully put through our hands, and 5 have improved their earning capacity—in • short, have succeeded. WHY NOT YOU? Send to-day for particulars of our ■ Couims in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEP-ING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; ■or in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or in COM-' PLETE BUSINESS. EDUCATION. Say j just which, and write us J to-day. : Address: , HEMINGWAY k ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AucklandP.O. Box 516. Director, W. H. HEMINGWAY, F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor. CjCHOOL ■OF DANCING 7AND CALISTHENICS. ■ MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL, Diploma. MRS. HENRY . WORDSWORTH, "Queensberry Hall," London. • Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenics at— I Fitzherbert Terrace School; Chilton House School; Chilton St. James's School, and"tfeots College. , ." CLASSES RESUME JIARCH 8. L Bnllroom Dancing, Monday evening, 7.30. Stago Dancing (adults), Tuesday evening, 7.30. Bab.v Class, Wedues'lay afternoon, 3 (o'clock. (Children under six years of. age.) Classes Every Afternoon and . Saturday Morning. Chilton St. James's School (Lower Hutt), '' Saturday Afternoon, 2 o'clock. Private Lessons 1 y Arrangement. ' Miss Campbell will lie at Home to reg ceive parents or guardians of 'intending pupils on Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons and Evenings, c-n and after Feb. 25. Address: 122 A Coronnndel Street, .. -Wellington. '■ ' • '• Tel., 3004 '2 rings). '• . ' SCHOOL OF DANCING. 0 '• 60 WILLIS STREET. e MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS CAN take only a limited number of now pupils for the, approaching I term, and as she will be a way from Wel- , i lington between March 10 and 24, l'ulfill- ' i-ing teaching . engagements. in Duncdin, ! $ho" will be pleased if parents will sea 1 ! her at her Studio, any afternoon between 7 j 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. before her departure. i Telephone (morning), 975. " THE ESTELLE BEERE SCHOOL OF DANCE AND MUSIC KEOPENS at I lie Studio, 76 Hill ' Street, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 10.15 o'clock. <} ■ Specialist in Stage Dancing. . Classes and Private Lessons daily. .' Evening Classes for Modern Ballroom ,j Dances now forming. it Interviews. Telephone 1919. !' PIANOFORTE, HARMONY. EAR- ;; TRAINING. d MISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. (nud iy.JL thorised teacher of Dr. Yorko Trotter's Rhythmic Method, London), has re- « sinned teaching. 3 " Address: 54 Hill Street, a d IXTANTED, many a man has been hany TV dicapped in life by a limited vocait bulnry and inadequate power of espress- sion. Grenville ICleiser's Correspondenca i- Course in Practical English enables you to become a master of English and to fit yourself for greater opportunities, r, Send for free Prospectus E, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., 1 Manchester Street, Christchurch. 3
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