EDUCATIONAL INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION I In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK - KEEPING,BUSINESS PRACTICE, At BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street MORNING, AFTERNOON And EVENING CLASSES, NO W - Is the opportunity of young men and women to qualify for business careers. New forms of enterprise ore being daily opened up for which a knowledge of the above subjects is essential. There is an unlimited demand for Shorthand-Typi6tes at, the present time. Those desirous of making the beet use of their latent gifts and of fitting themselves for responsible positions are invited to call and have a chat with H. AMOS Managing Director. "THOROUGH." COMMERCIAL train"THOROUGH." ing at Gilby's CoI"THOROUGH." lege will give you a "THOROUGH." better chance in life. "THOROUGH." Our system of indi"THOROUGH." vidunl tuition means "THOROUGH." continued progress and "THOROUGH." thorough grounding in "THOROUGH." PITMAN'S SHORT"TIIOROUGH." HAND. STENOTYPr "THOROUGH." (Machine Shorthand), "THOROUGH." TOUCH TYPB"THOROUGH." WRITING. "THOROUGH." Principal: Mrs. A. "THOROUGH." H. Gilby (Pitman's "THOROUGH." Shorthand and Steno"THOROUGH." typo Teachers' Dip* "THOROUGH." lomas), assisted by a "THOROUGH." Staff of four Teacher"THOROUGH." specialists. Candi"THOROUGH." dates prepared for the "THOROUGH." Public Service ShovI"THOROUGH." hand-Typists' and "THOROUGH." other examinations. At. "THOROUGH." the last Public Service "THOROUGH." Shorthand-Typist*' Ex"THOROUGH." animations, out of 13 "THOROUGH." passes. 7 were GiIby"THOROUGH." trained students, who "THOROUGH." gained first place in "THOROUGH." each section. "THOROUGH." OUR EVENING "THOROUGH." CLASSES present a "THOROUGH." splendid opportunity "THOROUGH.'; for study. We also "THOROUGH." have day classes and "THOROUGH." correspondence lessons. "THOROUGH." Term may commence "THOROUGH." at any time. "THOROUGH." Special Railway Con"THOROIIGH." cessions are allowed to "THOROUGH." students-who live at a "THOROUGH." distance. Consult the "THOROUGH." Director, who will give "THOROUGH." full particulars. • GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., A. H. Gilbv. F.C.I. (E»<r.l. Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS. LOWER CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Cliristchurch.)
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 154, 25 March 1920, Page 4
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