educational:. individual instruction In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK - KEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, At BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street. MORNING, AFTERNOON AM EVENING CLASSES. NOWIg the opportunity of young men nnd women to qualify for business careers. Now forms of enterprise ore being daily opened up for which a knowledge of the above subjects is essential. Thero is an unlimited demand for Shorthand-Typistes at the present time. Those desirous of making the best use of their latent gifts and of fitting themselves for responsible no- ' sitions are invited to call and have a chat with H. AMOS Managing Director. SECONDARY EDUCATION. At SECONDARY rfILBY'S EDUCATION. " 'COLLEGE SECONDARY Provides an opporEDDCATION tunity to carry on training fo that SECONDARY you may qualify EDUCATION., for admission to one of tho profesSECONDARY sions. EDUCATION The secondary classes at Gilby.'s College prepare students for Matriculation. Accountancy, Preliminary, Civil Service, and kindred examinations. The Principal of our Secondary Department, Mr. A. S. Farquhar, (U.S.. Hons.), and a Staff of S Teacher-Specialists give personal attention to each student, and this method of INDIVIDUAL TUITION ensures the most rapid ■progress. Call, ring up, or write for particulars of our SECONDARY COURSE, which will help you in life. The term may commence at any time, and sessions may be arranged to suit the convenience of students. ' , Special Railway Concessions are ' available for country students. Day Classes, Evening Classes, Correspondence Lessons. The Director will be pleased to give full information at all times. GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., : A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, i Winder's Buildintrs, LOWER. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. •Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchnrch).
. G! G!! G!!! . ' MARS? WIRELESS experimenters and oper- , Mors in all parts of the world are . now eagerly striving to solve the pro > , lem of origin of the mysterious signals , recently reported in cablegrams to the New Zealand newspapers. Have vou considered the great future wliieh "Wireless" must liaye? And are vou going to participate P Commence I now bv studying Wireless Telegraphy, Wireless Telephony, etc.. with a view lo becoming a Wireless operator.or expen- ™ Write for free' prospectus and our nd- i vico as to any special features in your 'class to suit all. Books and Magazines stocked. ' , ... The Morse gramophone records win teach you Telegraphy. ■ THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., Britain's Building, Manners Street, Wellington. ; PO Box 92'' Telephone 368. Branches: Auckland, Christclrorch, and Dunedin. ■ OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, CEAN BAY. SCHOOL. • I MARLBOROUGH, ■ is a Sohool where boys may receive a Firat-class Education as well as Instruction in the Management of a Farm. Fifteen hundred acres of playground; healthy surroundings and accommodation; generous and nourishing diet. Manly Bports and games conducive to health. ~ ~,_ . ~ References: Dr. Donald M'Gavm, Ma- , jor A. A. Corrigan, F. S. Pope, Dr. Pomarc, W. H. Rose, and others. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster, j Particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. STUDY AT HOME. TURN your spars timo into knowledge and become a success in a 8 highly-paid profession. Our free prosit pectus tells how. Write for it. Civil Engineering, Public Exams., e Surveying, Teachers' D. and C, Architecture, Pharmacy, Rein; forced Concrete, Law, Plumbers o Certificate, Journalism. Accountancy, j S.O.S. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, i; Box 1573, Auckland. y G. P. O'SHANNASSY, Ph.D., , A. W. SHORT, 8.A.. . , "• Principals. i- *' DANCING, iMISS BORLASE'S Classes will reopen THURSDAY AFTERNOON. March 1- 11. y A ClaEs for Juniors will be held Saturjo day Mornings. n. Latest Ballroom Dances taught. '•• Further particulars, etc.. address, 5 : Tramway Avenue, off The Terrace, Ist _ gate on left. J SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76 Hill Street. MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher. London, is now forming classes and giving private lessons in the Latest Modem Ballroom Dancing, including Fox Trot, Tango, Paso Doble. or Spanish One-Step, Hesitation, Ono-Step, etc. 'Phones 1791 or 1919. •BUSINESS NOTICES. _ riHIROPRACTIC cures 95 por cent, of :e. V ALL DISEASE. Therefore, Consult in- (Gratis) lis FREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, Nervo and Spinal Specialist, F 1 Courtenay Place (opp. Tram Terminus), "d Hours-10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.., 1.30 p.m. ,„ to 6 p.m. Saturdays-9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 9
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