EDUCATIONAL, ..... SHORTHAND SYSTEMS/ There are over throe hundred Shorthand Systems, but 90 per cent,:.of thu world's stenographers use the PITMANIC SYSTEM,,, , which holds the world's record.for.speed, legibility, and ease of learning. ''....".'.. ; Those desirous of fitting themselves:for correspondent or reporting positions nra strongly recommended to learn. .PIT- ! MAN'S SYSTEM, because thero.;is,„.no ' other system to compare with-it. .;Mpre- ■ over, the greatest Shorthand wxit'ers'.'iu the world are continually engaged in„'.jm< proving it. , ~..,. i - ''• •"■.'.-,•■• ! Before being induced to take..up'.any oilier system of. "taking dictation," verify , the abuvi) statements by consulting some of the leading Newspaper and Hansard reporters. \ : Day and Evening Classes are conducted at Banks College. The term begins with ' the students—individual instruction only. For further information, apply to" \ BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ; Woodward Street, WELLINGTON. '■•• H. AMOS/;. ■'/>-• Managing Director. ' Telephone 2098. SHORTHAND! . TYPEWRITING! ' ' BOOKKEEPING! ■•.'■'■ STENOTYPY! ".'. . '.' ; -. -LEARN THEM AT ', .V . GILBY'S DAY CLASSES! ; ' ■' FOR rapid, .(borough training in. all i commercial subjects, attend (he Day Classes at Gilby's College. ■ Our staff consists of 'ully - Qualified, feachersnecialists, aud we give individual attention to each ptiipil in each subject. Here yon advance and complete your training according to your ability—there is no waiting for others! The success of our individual tuition has again been proved at ■ ' THE RECENT EXAMINATIONS. . Twenty-two of our students sat for the ■ last Public- Service Shorthand-Typistes' Exam., awl seventeen passed. Four > Stenolype operators were all successful " after only three or four months'-train-ing. Eigiteen' students sat for the last ■ I.P.S. Typists' Exam., and all passed— i j eleven with distinction. -I Wo guarantee to secure/ an office appointment for every day student. "when. proficient! We train you for a'posi- \ Hon, then secure the position for you! I Get full details of our Day Classes, ' Evening Classes,, and Correspondence ' ' Lessons. CalUor write for. free prospe'e- <: tug. ".....' .. ;. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ' Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.),' Director, Winder's Buildings;--. •■••'. : Lower Cuba 'Street, Wellington; ■:'■ ■■ 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. ■..;' .' (And at Christchurch,) ~,-.,/. accountancy; . : -.-• THE PROOF; . -;-s.^ AT the Supplementary Accountancy Examination, held last. March, 42 Candidates were were', our Students—o2 per cent, of the" total "passes for all New Zealand were prepared by us. The signal Bticcess of our students at the. Examinations is the "best possible proof of the efficiency of our "methods. '"■''. The. fact that our Students;-in open competition in all parts of; Australasia, win'the majority of the Honours Places and do 60 much better in the Examinations, proves conclusively that they. are I. MORE THOROUGHLY PREPARED. We supply each student with a -complete course of Printed Lessons'," and hehas no Accountancy or Law Books to buy whatever. Coaching continues until success is achieved, and in the event of failure at any one examination we coach for the next gratis. •.'<■■'-'-. '■' Complete details of the Examination Successes, showing names and addresses .of .Students, are published : in'our "Ac-' 1 countancy Booklet." A copy-will' be 1 6ent free., to all interested in qualifyiri^V' f .'v Send for a free copy right' away.' ' HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. . s ■'. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING* '■ ■ . rPHERE is a great demand .in the Elec X ■ trical Engineering field to-day for Men possessing the- kind ■of technical' know- . ledge that is acquired by students' who liave faithfully, followed out our., schema ot study. ~ ' With the completion of the several Hydro-Electric Stations -ivhich - are at present under construction, there will, bo greater opportunities than ever for trained men. In tho near future Hydro-Elec-tric power will bo available throughout the whole of New Zealand.. ....-■ Students can have the option of en< rolling its any one of the following Courses:— Complete Electrical Engineering. . Generator and Motor Design. . Electrio Lighting and Traotion. Electric Lighting. . Electric Traction. Dynamo Running. Advanced Electric Lighting. •Advanced Electric Traction^ Electrical. Armature Winding and Repair. Lift Operation aud Maintenance..,,. • Electric Wiromen's. : ' Our Illustrated Electrical. Booklet will bo sent free on application. We have over 201) different Courses of Instruction, and if you .are interested in anotlier subject, write same here;— Name • Address , •••—•• INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, s G3 Dixon Street, Wellington. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. . .--■ ( THIRD QUARTER 1919, WILL BEGIN, TUESDAY, JULY 22. DAY COURSES are available in Art aud Art Crafts, .Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking, and Designing. ~,',. EVENING CLASSES are available in the above, and also in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Signpainting, and Decorating, English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping.SPECIAL SOLDIER CLASSES in Engineering (Motor Mechanics, etc.), and Commerce. „.„.,. SPECIAL MATRICULATION COURSE (Mr. Keiiner), Friday evenings. Foes pavablo strictly in advance. ' 11. BOLTON, F.1.A., Acting-Director. F. SHAW, . Registrar. .. . . ~ ~I'O STUDENTS. -.. , ', ■ PIANOFORTE. HARMONY, ART, OF TEACHING. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MISS V. MOORE. A.T.C.L., begs to • ; . announce that -he has reopened her Studio, at "Moe-ra," 13 Buller Street. 'Phone 3251. Address: •"MOE-R-A," 13 BULLER STREET, Oft Ghuznee Street (Terrace End),'-,-
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 7
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