EDUCATIONAL THE EVENING CLASSES of gAN KS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for all PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS RccomuKiice as follow:— MATKIC. ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY, etc.— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, at 5.15. For the last examinations, 103 candidates were presented, G9 passed. ACCOUNTANCY-COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, at 7.30. For the last, examinations, 117 candidates were presented, 82 passed. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING. BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING— MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, 7-9. For further information, apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2090. MATRICULATION! ACCOUNTANCY! AND OTHER EXAMS.! TO STUDY AT GTLBY'S COLLEGE is to ensure the most thorough and rapid coaching. Our individual tuition for each student is infinitely better than studying with a "class," .as examination results continually prove. At tha March Matriculation Exam., 73 per cent, of our students were successful. At the November Accountancy Exams. 80 per cent, of our North Island candidates passed—further proof of Gilby thoroughness. And so with all Examinations. In addition to the above-mentioned, we coach students for Shorthand-Typists' Exams., Bookkeeping, Public Service Entrance, Law Professional, Teachers' D., Pharmacy A. and 8., and kindred exams. Study at Gilby V College this year. Benefit by our individual tuition. Day Classes, Evening Classes, Correspondence Lessons. Call or write for free prospectus. Coaching for Day Matriculation and Evening Accountancy will commence on February 3, and Evening Secondary on February 2. GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, AVellington. 'Phono 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchureh.) SINGING, ELOCUTION, and STAGE DEPORTMENT. 1/IISS G. HELEN GARD'NER, Late of Dunedin. Prospectuses obtainable at the Bristol and Begg and Co. Miss Gard'ncr will be at Begg's from 1.30 to 2.15 and 5 lo 5.30 p.m.' daily to interview intending pupils. Private Address: "Kenilwoi'th." CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE. PEINCIPAL—MRS, HENRY SMITH. OPENING OF FIRST TERM, 1920, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Old Girls ara cordially invited to be present. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Homo on and .after FEBRUARY 9. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON SAINT JAMES, AVATERLOO ROAD, LOWER HUTT. Boarding and day school for GIRLS. Principal, Miss Geraldim FitzGerald. A'acancies for Boarders Next term commences February 10, 1920. 1 School Telephone, No. 115, Lower Hutt. Prospectus may be obtained from thi Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies 1 P.O. Box 48G, AVellington, or from tin ' Principal. ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. 1 Dufferin Street. Sussex Square. . Kinuergi'viftn to Standard A r l Inclusive Principal—MlSS HOLM. THE above School for Boys and Girls will reopen on TUESDAY, Febru ary 10, 1920, Fee, JCI 2s. Gd. per torm \ .£1 if paid within ten days. Roductioi if t»'o or moro children attend in on family. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. 9 — ' ffAHE School Reopens on TUESDAY : J- FEBRUARY 10. New Boys wil ' be received on the 9th. ; J. P. FIRTH, Headmaster. DOROTHY GREENISI Resumes Tuition on r FEBRUARY 10. Miss Greenish will be at the Sludi ~ (Bristol Piano Co.) on Thursday, Fet .j ruary 5, from 3 to a. r, MISS VALERIE CORLISS, L.R.A.M. j; PIANOFORTE. MISS CORLISS will resume teachin on FEBRUARY 9, at her Sludi*; i- Engineer's Institute, Aitken Street. Telephone 3514. s *' PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND - HARMONY. - MISS DORIS TREGONNINO I A.T.C.L., resumes Teaching at 2 Devon Street, 011 MONDAY, FEBRI ARY 2. 'Phono 21—851. IB CONVALESCENT HOMES,. "rUAVLISII JL' AAVLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOMI Waterloo Road, LOAVER HUTT. 3 > Beautiful Grounds, s ' Is NOAV READY to receivo Vioitor» 'Phone 58, Lower Hutt. FF you could walk always on velvet y<i _ A wouldn't get tired! AA'OOD-MJLN rs Rubber Heels make the hardest roa< j, seem like velvet. There are no qunlil I substitutes for AVood-Milno's.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 9
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