EDUCATIONAL ' SHORTHAND SYSTEMS. "\ There are over three hundred Short- j hand Systems, but 1)0 per cent, of the ' world'. , ! stenographers use the PITMANIC SYSTEM, _ ; ''■.: u'liicli holds tho world's record- for speed, , legibility, and ease lot , learning. "■'■ Those desirous of fitting themselves for correspondent or reporting positions are strongly recommended to learn PIT' MAN'S SYSTEM, because there is no other system to compare with it. More- ; ever, tlie greatest Shorthand writers in \ the world are continually engaged in' inv proving it. ■'■ • •'-■'■ Before being induced to take up'any ■.-' other system of "taking dictation," verify the ribovu statements by consulting some , - of the leading Newspaper nnd Hansard reporters. Day and. Evening Classes are conducted ~ nt Banks College. The teim begins_with ~• the students—individual instruction only, ''■;; For further information, apply to \ .'■' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,. ■ ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGB, v Woodward Street, WELIISSTO N. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. , RETURNED SOLDIERS . ,\ ■ ' SPECIALLY EXEMPTED FROM - ' ' MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. '' fTIHERE is .no bar to men of the -*- N.Z.E.F. entering the Professions, as returned soldiers are specially exemj>b ed from the Matriculation Exam. Take advantage of this; also take advantage of tho eplendid facilities offered by Gilby's Col- ■ ■ lego for coaching you for the Accountancy and Law Professional ; .■"■'. Exam..-. ' . ;'; Come, and talk it over with the Direc \ tor, who is iu attendance at both Day and Evening Sessions. All information. is freely given; commits you to nothing, and may be of the utmost value in ehap. ; ; ing your future success! .'.-.' ■ DAY; CLASSES - EVENING CLASS, - CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. GILBY'S COLLE.GVE, LTD, (Horace Gilby, F.C.1., Eng., Director), ;'. WINDER'S BUILDINGS, ; ■■ Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ' : ■ 'Plume 2505.- P. 0.. Box 203. \ (And at Christchurch.). ~'::■ ' > CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL.,. . 255 The Terrace, Wellington. , AJEXTTERM will begin on WEDNESI> DAY,- SEPTEMBER 24, Mrs! Henry Smith will be at Home oa' and'after. September 23. , TSURIBT FIEBORTi. , , , T EVIATH X AN HOTEL' ' (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, f ' THE FAVOURITE HOUSE : With the Travelling Public.;' Electric lisht in every bedroom.Hot baths can be had .it nil' hours Free of Charge to Visitors and'Boai'dere. .';.J MODERATE CHARGES. ■■' Country visitors are reminded that if ■ only in Town for the Day they can-ob- ■'.'." tain a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. ,: . - Fire Escapes Throughout the Bnilding. ' Night and Day Porters. \ All communications to :■:'.. ," JAMES CONNOR, ..-■!' ! Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. OTEL ,GRAND : 'CENTRAL, , 107 Cuba Street, Wellington... . ■' (Few doors above Royal Oak).". : The most convenient, commodious, and t.: comfortable Private Hotel in the city."'■.'.; Ideally situated, Id. section from railway station and wharves; light in the centre ''■ of the shopping area. ■ "., . '>• ■.■'., Eight modern bathrooms, electric light' ; throughout, electric fire alarm;, fireproof ' building. . ";'; TERMS—9s. per day; 455. per. , Permanent Guests by.arrangement.".'lS. EDILSON,-..:•; : ' Proprietor.' ••;' 'Phono 3049. ■ '.i; "• PAEKAKAIUKI HOTEL, i ' THE place to spend a week-end. Good . . bench, tennis court, and Rolf links. '■ Excellent cuisine. Only best liquors .■■'. stocked. First-class accommodation. En.close stamped envelope. , •■"■'• .'':■'■ TARIFF, Bs. Gd. per day; £2 10s.■week. :• . ■ THOS. S. M'GTJIRE,:;; ~ ; . Proprietor. ../ WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST-; ' church. , ■-.■: HOTEL FEDER A. Is Victoria Square, Christchurch. ; ■''■■ D. COLLINS Proprietor. . ' (Late Clarendon Hotc-!.) All communications receive prompt-at* tention. • .': Box 532. Telephones IWO, 2273 . ~• PALMBRSTON NORTH! . . •' VTEW ROYAL HOTEL. > Modern Brick Bnilding; electrio light throughout. Tariff, 9s. per day: , Speight's Beer and best of Wines and ■'■ Spirits. Box 20:1. 'Phone 94. • S. W. R. EVANS . ' r, (Late of Hastio's Hotel, Feilding), Proprietor. ■ ,:' WHITE HART HOTEL. New Plymouth. ' THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips , arranged to Mount Eginont and other places of interest in (Historic Taranaki. .'■■ H. BROOKMAN, Propriotor. 'Phono 4S. P.O. Box 30. TH E G.a'b L E S, pa'ekakariki. _ MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. House Faces tho Sea Beach. Every" Comfort and Attention to Visitors. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzneo Street, Wellington, IS recognised as a Popular Resort 1 for • Tourists nnd the Travelling Publio generally. Every comfort assured. Cusine excellent. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box ■Iβ. 'Phone 348. Proprietor W. Fix. . NAPIER, THE Meal East Coast Wiuter Resort. Visitors wJlLlind every.,.comfort, at (ho PROVINCIAL HOTEL to' ; complete a good holiday. Moderate Daily Tariff. Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 286; , Telephone, Night and Day."' 631. .-...: T. A. HEATH, PiopriitSlv
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 7
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