EDUCATIONAL WANTEDSHORTHAND TYPISTES. rjIHERE was never a time when the demand for efficient Shorthand Typistes was 60 incessant. Young ladies possessing a gaxl, general education can acquire a knowledge of tho twin arts in a comparatively short time if they are prepared to work. The teachers in this Department at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGB, Woodward Street, Wellington, have had many years' experience, and by careful and concentrated individual tuition can prepare students in the minimum time. All who have decided to study .these desirable subjects and so equip themselves for a well-paid position, are invited to join Banks Commercial College NOW. Morning, Afternoon and Evening tuition. H. AMOS, Managing Director. THE PROOF OF ACTUAL RESULTS FURTHER EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. rE English mail brings details of Examination Tcsults that give ample proof of tho thoroughness of the training received at GILBY'S COLLEGE. At the last Typists' Examination . . of the I.P.S. (London), 10 Gilbytrained students wcro presented ' and 10 passed, 5 with'distinction. , 100 PER CENT. OF PASSES. I 50 PER CENT. WITH DIS- ■ TINCTION. This is another proof of the efficiency of our system of INDIVIDUAL TUITION . by highly-qualified Teacher-spec-ialists. Study at Gilby's College, and fit yourself for . a business career. Day and Evening Classes; Correspondence lessons. A term may commonce at any Dime. Call, or ring up, or write to the Director for full particulars, GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba St., Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) NEWTOWN SCHOOL. A DULT CLASSES: MONDAYS, WEDA NESDAYS, 4 FRIDAYS. 7.30 to 9. Students prepared for 6th Proficiency and other Primary School Certificates. Returned Soldiers taken by arrangement with Repatriation Board. Private coanh- . ing can ho arranged. Corner of MEIN STREET AND RIDDIFORD STREET. SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAR. fTIHE REOPENING of the above Col. A lege lias been Postponed until FRIDAY, MAY 7. G. H. UTTLEY, N v Principal. MOTOR BERVICEB. EXCURSION. EXCURSION. TIMARU TO MT. COOK, HERIMARU TO MT. COOK, HERMITAGE. MITAGE. FOR MAY. FOR MAY. GREAT GREAT REDUCTION IN FARES, REDUCTION IN TARES, ' Frorg ! dCB to X 5. All particulars from Mt.' Cook Motor ' Coy,, Ltd.. Timaru, FaHie, Queenstown, N.Z. Government Tourist and Health Resorts, or Thos. Cook and Son. ■ ~ HOURON'S PIONEER WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SER. VICE. Established 2} years. Punctuality and Reliability Guaranteed. TRAVELLERS from Wellington tc Wanganui can save 2 hours by joining Hodson's Motors at Marton in evening, Equal time-saving for travellers from Auckland to Wanganui on arrival at Mnrton in morning, TIME-TABLE: Morning Trip—Leavt Parkvilla 6.15 a.m., arrive Marton ? a.m.; leave Marton 8.30 a.m., arrive Wa- , nganui 9.45 a.m. Afternoon Trin—Leav< Parkville 8.45 p.m., arrive Marton { p.m.; leave Marton 5.30 p.m., arrive Wanganui MS p.m. ! TOURISTS! ! ~ ' rjIARANAKI TRIPS-To North Egi •*- mont, Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Fares, retiirr same day, 155.; stop-over, 205.; single, 12s. Write or wire-for seats. E. WOOLDRIDGE. Tourist Garage, New Plymouth, Spocial Trips jtrranced any time, any- > where. 'Phones 357, 638. ; 'wanganui, raetihi and oha. ; VV KTJNE MOTOR SERVICE.-Cnrt leave Universal Motor Co.'s Garage, Wa- • nganui, daily at 9 a.m. Leave Good- : year's Stables, Raetihi, daily at 9 a.m, 1 Special cars kept both ends for taxi service. Wires^ Wanganui—Universal Mo. tors. Raetihi—Goodyear's Stables. ' NATTRASS AND TENNENT, Proprietors. OTORUA to East Coast and Urevera Country.—Powerful motors. Wire for Soats. E. E, Williams, Royal Mail Contractor, Hinemoa Street,' Rotorua. 'Phone 124. TJONALD TV M'LEAN, S.T., JL4> Metaphysicinn and Neurologist, May be consulted at his Rooms, No. 2 Courtenny Place. Chronic and Neri vous Disorders Specialised, insomnia, ■ Paralysis, Constipation, and other diseases successfully treated.. Houre, 10-12, 2-5, Evenings by appointment. Telephono 20-631. Residence 21—761.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 9
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