BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /pi ENTLEM.AN requires lioom, privato "JT family, heights preferred, central to Wellington; away eight months of year. Will furfiish room if necessary. Evans, Empire Hotel. WANTED, Accommodation for about ten days, country house or 'farm, - within fifty miles AYellin°/ion; two two children. "Holiday,'' <68 Bixon Street. TS7EHY Nice Double Boom, suit lady \ or gentleman; e. light; Harbour view; select. 'Phono 1471. WANTED, Board, in privato family; handy tj> town. State terms to ''In i Ha=te," c/o "Dominion." t- Gent, to share room. I.'|7 Ul'l'er Dixo" Street. 'Phone 2120. EBUCATIONAI, I - | I t SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, j ( fTAHE demand for competent Shorthand i Typists steadily grows. A sound knowledge of these subjects ensures n 1 good position, pleasant occupation, and j a satisfactory salary. ] Last Year i, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2098, ( trained nearly 500 Shorthand Typists ■ and secured positions for , all those it could recommend. The success of this department is due - to the fact that each student obtains careful individual tuition by an experienced teacher. MORNING, AFTERNOON, & EVENING CLASSES ■ j Resume on January 6, 1920. c The Collego has 30 positions to fill ] from XI to .£3 per week, immediately on resuming. For full particulars, apply to 1 H. AMOS, Managing Director. TRAIN THE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE! MUCH depends upon the start in life—and the "start" depends upon what your boy and girl know. Let them embark upon their office careers tnoroughiy prepared—"primed up" to mako themselves useful—valuable—invaluable, to their employers! T LET THEM STUDY I AT GILBY'S COLLEGE! 1 J •FOR the past 32 years wo ihave special- (. ised in the training of people of all ages" for success in business and the professions. Our motto is "Thorough" t and our methods are thorough—a fact I eloquontl.v borne out. at all examinations. During the past year s 163 CERTIFICATES HAVE BEEN AWARDED s TO Gilby-traincd Students at Wellington, and Christchurch. Furthermore, at tho last P;S. Shorthand-Typists' Exam., out of 13 Wellington passe? 7 were Gilb.v students. . In, tho three sections, Gilby Students secured 3 firsts and 2 seconds - —Stenotypo students secured 100 per cent, passes. j DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES, « CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. . s Call or Write. , GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ' Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone 21—818. P.O. Box 203. c; (And at Christchurch.) S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. I 1 A IMPLICATIONS are invited for Four Scholarships of .£7O on the Maria 11 Blackett Foundation, and for Six Scholarships of .£BO on the -Marsh Foundation. Copies of the regulations and forms of rapplication can l>e obtained from the » Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auckland, where applications will be received up to January 20, 1320, address- p ed to l< G. A. THOMPSON, n Secretary to S. John's College Trust. ] SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. T BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of the Presbyterian - Church of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings' with modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian Education, i' Special features: Happy home life, open- g 1 air sleeping accommodation, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tennis courts, swimming baths and play- 2! ing grounds. For Prosnechis apply to E THE PRINCIPAL, H Or MR ,T. MONCRIEIiT, c r.O. Box 13. Carterton. ~ (- p IIUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON b SAINT JAMES, C WATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. ISOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ' GIRLS. Principal, Miss Geraldine FitzGerald. Vacancies for Hoarders. Next term commences February 5, 1920. • School Telephone, No. 115, Lower Hntt. Prospectus may be obtained from the -n Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies, * P.O. Box -ISC, Wellington, or from tho Principal. — B LESSONS IN JAPANESE TQEQUIRED by gentleman. Correspondence course not objected to. Reply, stating terms, "J. 8.," C/o "Dominion." BUSINESS NOTICES. M MAGNUMS. I THREE CASTLES ai CIGARETTES. . " TTNTIL recently this larger and extra vJ quality Three. Castles Cigarette L has been made exclusively for tho Cunanl and P. and O. Shipping Companies, lint Messrs. W. D. and H. O. Wills, in response to persistent request; have sunt out a small shipment for tho New Zen- _ land trade. Stocked only in airtight tins of 50, at T ss. Gd., by .4 G. AND C. ALDOUS, T( Tobacconists, 206 Lambton Quay. WM. BARKE, Health Practitioner, 179 a Eiddit'ord Slreet, Newtown. WILL PATIENTS and PUPILS — please note that wo have resumed Y our TREATMENTS and INSTRUCTION Jt in PHYSICAL CULTURE. Fi Only a few vacancies left for Physi- mi cal Culture. Apply early. Consulta- ni: tious Free. ch
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 2
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