EDUCATIONAL; , , ««j WANTED, milE PRACTICAL IDEALIST..,' Not that experience is to be decried. First-hand lentracis with men niid things arc now, as always, tlic ground work of - u capable intelligence. But' le-day, in every Department ■of Art, Science, and Business, the higher' ideas, the superiur -faculties' of the. mind are coming into action, not to oust" but to control and direct those -material endowments or shrewdness, enterprise, and common teuse, which have made us what we are. . ' ' . ■ ".- Widen your learning. Broaden your field of opportunity. Each- inoiv /fact hssimilateu, each now idea; grasped menus rungs nearer to the top rung-of tin- lad-dei. Enrol as a student tu-day in Banks Commercial Collego, under.'the personal or correspondence tuition of-ex-perienced, practical, qualified teachers. Call or write for a Prospectus of-Sub-jects To-day. .:•. "• ..- BANKS COMMERCIAL: COLLEGE Woodward Street,'.' ...'•; WELLINGTON; -'■; "■"■: ".; And at Christchurch and New Plymouth, H. AMOS, -_-■■-■• ,-■'■'■ Managing Director, - -• Wellington. Telephone 2098. -'-. ■';'-. STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY. .-.'. ..-• STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY, STENOTYPY. : STENOTYPY, STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY, STENOTYPY. c , ; •■ STENOTYPY. isTENOTYPY.. | EARN -MACHINE •M become a Stenotypiste instead, of an ordiuary typiste. • Stenotypy' permits of the highest possible Bpecd,, it means '.."..-. NO CONFUSED NOTES, '~..,',: because tho. characters are ' alphabet letters made by cold type. ■•; Stenotypy is quickly learned. Two of our students, who are occupied during the" day, tools up Stenotypy in thejr spare'time. ' ' : AFTER 2 TERMS '/".'' they were able-to .operate at 100 and 12.5 words per minute respectively! Four of our girl students who give only part of their time to Stenotypy, now operaterat 60 to 70 words-per minute after 7 to* 10 weeks' tuition!. •'"■'; ■'' : ;i STENOTYPY IS The Stenotype machine makes-the-notes in alphabet- characters, silently, and .at any speed you wish. -,-,/ ' Call or write for details/-- All'instruction is individual, and is given-by a thoroughly qualified teacher holding' tho.Teacher's Diploma of tile• Stenotype -Contpany. ••-■-.--. .= -.-• INQUIRE TO-DAI OP THE -MACHINE WAY! - . '- - ■•->'• GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.: .V Horace Gilby, P.C.I. (Eng.), Director,' > , Winder's Buildings, -" ; j Lower Cuba Street, Wellington.-. ■>■■ 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) IT IS YOU- -"•-.' ■ YOU-- •'"''. '.!'„.-' ■. ' '"■ - rou.' : jVlEVEß'niind about our'- passing"moja 1' than 2500 through the Accountancy and Book-keeping ExatM.-aboutl.th'e,:'9s of our Students who have won HonoUraplace—or of the hundreds, of bur'past students who are now in successful practice as Accountants and \ Auditors—b.ilt CONSIDER YOURSELF. What baVoyou done?—to hold a responsible and wellpaid position. There is no bettor way of obttut'ng your end than to take .our "Home Study" Courses in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, or in - ACCOUNTANCY, or in SHORTHAND, or iu COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. V/rite to-day tor particulars'.''•■' ( Address '.'.'...,'.'"•'. ' .■'• HEMINGWAY & KOTERTSON'g'CdRRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.0.80x 516, AUCKLAND. ".;■; ■__ ''""» ; '"' : ': HOW WIRELESS ; <■■'. '»-'"■ SHOULD BE TAUGHT! /• ;;;; A STUDENT can't "muddle"'through to a good Wireless position. ; /■•'/ ■He must be taught correctly'and perfectly. ' "■ • ' The College he should join is one' that Specialises in Wireless—has the latest apparatus—and the services of export, fully-qualified teachers. And that College is THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO- ' TELEGRAPHY LTD. - ; It can train a man to become a proficient Wireless Operator in -/about-si* months. ' •■■'•■ Day und Evening Classes. Special Correspondence Course •if desired, Write, call, or.'phone tor information. BRITTAIN'S BUILDING, -." Manners Street, Wellington. P.O. Box $2Z Telephoiiq,36B, Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunediu. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN , : BOYS' SCHOOL, ■ CROYDON, DAY'S BAY. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL, For Boys Up to 14 years of ngc.- : The Next Term begins on June 5 (instead of May 29). •■' Applications for admission to be mad* to The Honorary Secretary, Rev. If. Franklin, The Vicarage, iioscnoath,, Wellington,' EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOft MANLY BOYS'. ' ■".'; "; riIHIS is the School to ti-Ain yoilt'.boj Jt- for a Successful Career. Curriculum comprises all Public School subjects. Fifteen hundred acres playground; boating and fishing; physical culture and sports; atmosphere of School conducive to high moral character; generous diet) niid mild wiitters-the Itteltl School "fdf a delicate boy. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. . -. 15. FITZGERALD EAGAII, M.A., " Headnlitstet'. i Full particulars from Rev. John Ai Crump, F.Z.S., at (lie School. .. " tUtANTED, Mov with the gilt of elovv quenco—who call sway dee.isiohfc;- b'e it in business, in.politics, or- in' socttil life. Granville Kleiser's great cofrespondeticc courso in Public Sjuifikihj trains you at homo to becohle ftn ilttfii(!» tire, convincing speaker. Bend for- tea Prospectus S., containing full iufrifnlStion. Jas. Rodger, 159 D Manchester «i-»<rt. Christchurch. ■'-.::.':
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 202, 21 May 1919, Page 9
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