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EDUCATIONAL . ' _ — ■' ■ ■ ; BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. \ WOODWARD ST., WELLINGTON, ; Conducts DAY AND EVENING Classes in i SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. ADDING MACHINES. : PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. , : ADVANCED ACCOUNTS; COMMERCIAL LAW. . ECONOMICS. ' . . ■ AKCHITECTURE. ' , .... i t'V hr.s successfully prepared Students for many years in these subject* and for ACCOUNTANCY, B.CQM..,,and \ all ENTRANCE, PROFESSIONAL, "and . PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. i It also has CORRESPONDENCE Courses in nil life above subjects and ' for SOLICITOUS' and BARRISTERS' EX- ; '' AMINATIONS, ADVERTISING, JOURNALISM, CHAIUMANSHIP, etc. etc. The College has a gratifying record ii ; the Public Examinations,, due to tlii ; fact that every ono of its thirty tutrfrt i k a({ ■ is a trained and experienced teacher v.7 /•U ! The Director, Mr. H. Amos, who m I had over twenty-five years' ciperipjricjS : i in primary, secondary, technical • ! • commercial schook, can be consulted/dsl ; i or evening, by appointment. : I Telephone 2098. '- -t ■ ■. nr SECONDARY. CAVE TIME NOW'ftt ; SECONDARY. & your SecbndjW SECONDARY. Studies. Attend Gi% 9 SEMONDARY. College and get indi- ; SECONDARY, victual tuition by «xSEOONDARY. perienced TJniversl|r J SECONDARY, coaches, enabling yon- ,| SECONDARY, to achieve much in littlp ] SECONDARY, time. , i SECONDARY. : , ■! SECONDARY. DAY AND EVENING, SECONDARY. SESSIONS are held for SF>CONDARY. the convenience of etud« } SECONDARY, ents. and as all tnitioa- ' SHCONDARY. is personal, term may; SECONDARY, commence at any time. SECONDARY. SECONDARY. YOUTHS AND GIKLB' ; SECONDARY.' desiring to enter Ptofee-f : SECONDARY, sions may study irith n» SECONDARY, during evening, hoar* SECONDARY, while still working dnrSECONDARY.- ing the day. . . •. SECONDARY. . : SECONDARY. TO ENTER. MOST PRO" ; SECONDARY. FESSIONS you uiust SECONDARY, first matriculate. To be- : .SECONDARY, come an Accountant yott SECOND 4RY. must pass the Account- ■ SECONDARY, anny Preliminary. To . SECONDARY, become a Civil Senrant SECONDARY, you must pass the PubSIOCONDARY, He Serrice Entrance. I SECONDARY. '..::.- i SECONDARY. WE HAVE ON OUB SECONDARY. STAFF Six Experienced SECONDARY. Teachers for Secondary SECONDARY. Subjects alone. ._, : SECONDARY. SECONDARY. CALL TO-DAY and inSECONDARY, terview the Director, SECONDARY. Mr, Horace Gilby, SECONDARY. F.C.I. (Eng.). All inSECONDARY. formation re fees and SECONDARY, tuition is Free for the SECONDARY, aslting. ■ GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., Winder's Buildings, WELLINGTON.'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 508. ■ADVERTISEMENT WRITERS ARE IN , : DEMAND. •:■■• THERE is keen competition among Business I'irms for -the service of Ad. Writers wlio can wake good. A properly trained and efficient Advertisement" Writer increases the turnover, and is obviously invaluable to the business; consequently he can always command a big salary. Leading experts are convinced that our ~ printed and specially prepared • Cprrespomlonw Course of Instruction,;in'ADVEßTlSlNG is pre-eminent. : The following is flic unsolicited opinion of the Manager of the Largest Advertising Agency iu Australasia:— "I am inducing as many men as possible to take up your advertising course, e as from perusal of same T am natisfien .. that it is the very thing that is requited; :- especially by those who are, of wish to >, become, connected with an Advertising Business." ...'-. MEN AND WOMEN deeirous of earning more money, and nil who hnre thing to do with the-Sales part of a bustness, should write for particulars of ..our ADVERTISING COURSE without delay. ■ HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S : CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. JUNE, ■• : . JULY. t AUGUST. ; DURING these three months many young men will start on tho road . ■ to Romnuce and SucccM-thc road that ■ leads to a Wireless Operators position in tho Mercantile Marine. , ~ .£OS iu Cash Scholarships is beint of-_ ferptl for competition among Mudenta who enrol before August 31 with THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF ; RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. This offer is devised to induce ambl- . tions voung men to qualify for future \} positions in (he "Wireless' profession. \o extra entrance fee. Get full parucu- • fare lit once. Descriptive Literature will be posted to you on request. 10-ilay, call or write. BItITTAIN'S BUILDING, '• Manners SLrcet, Wellington. B P.O. Box 1)22. 'Phone 365. ; Branches: Auckland, Christclnireli, and I Dunedin. i. A PLAYGROUND OF 1500 ACRES! "r*CEAN BAY" is one of the Finest \J SciwoLs for Boys in tho Dominion. : Students are prepared for University and D Civil Service; Instruction in Practical Agriculture j Cadets can remain after ■ schooling to gain experience in Farm ' Management. , Generous diet; mild winters, sports aad games of every description. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. ) E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., ( j Headmaster. Particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, 1- F7/.5., lit the School. 7 fLLnSTRATOfiI~ earn bis money--1 everywhere tliere's an open markej : for good'art work. Turn that drawing - talent of yours ink-money. Study the Press Art* School Correspondence Course nt home. Successful artists entirely approve of its method. Ssnd for 1-rec Pros- ; liectus I, containing iull information, ,Tas Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street^ I", Christcluireh. * SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS", • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hos- | pitaf and Charitable Aid Board. , Patients unable to cbtain. advice from tho Optical Department may obtain ad« , Woe c.f the above address between 9 a.m. . wA !<M P.m. -. VU H. PHI LP. \ ** • Cornhill Street. : " Bouse, Window, and Office-Cleaning „ Contractor, i Carpet* Cleaned and Beaten by | j Maohinery. : j iS ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED : TeleDhone 3292 (8 xinn).

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 9

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