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. ■ EDUCATIONAL, .. ,£2W GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY! During 1921, in TREE EDUCATIONAL TRAINING, I''REE EDUCATIONAL TRAINING, At . ... ~ . . GiLBY'S COLLEGE. ,4 NY boy or girl holding Standard VI Proficiency. Endorseil Competency, or equivalent (iortilicate may entcK.'fdr tlie examination for FREE'. AND CONCESSION ... at Gilbv's College duvint;-1921, A splendid opportunity presents itself for you to-gain further education free, or at greatly reduced.fees, at New Zealand's ,Pioneer Comnicrciiil College., , The. Free Test ExaminHti.oii .will.be h(!l<l on . '. ' ■ .-. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .22, ■ • <nd entries w : il! positivelj close at 5 pirn, on.'- , '' MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. ' ; • The Examination will cover three subjocls—Aritlinieljc, English, and Writing— and Gncc'rssful'candidateswill be classified as undor:— :• CLASS I—Those securing highest marks will receive complete instrue' 'oil (day classes only),in any..of: the fn "•owing Pitman's Shorthand, Stenotypy (Ma- , chine Shorthand!, TyprwriMng, Bnok- ' IcrepinL', or Subjects for S'eCondnry Education, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance or other public examinations, FREE 'OF COST DURING 1921. 'CLASS. 2—Those next,in order of merit will receive complete instruction at 50 PER CENT. "REDUCTION OF FEES. CLASS 3—These'next in'order of merit ■will receive comploto (instruction at 2a PER CENT. REDUCTION OF . • ; • FEES. ' CLASS'4—Those, next'.in order of merit will receive cpnipleto instruction .'at'.. 16 2-3 rd PER CEN'l'.- REDUCTION OF' V'-;vv . FEES. " '•••.' -■ CLASS s—Those next in. order up to the ". Slst. plaqe. will receive,.a , reduction iji , fees .of Ifls.. Gfl.'per term.'',.Vc ' '" Two-Grades. (Grade A,'open to' Secondary. . Students; Grade B,"Primary. Students) with 31 free ■ and concession Scholji'-' ... ships in, each.., A .total .of .i : .' , ' 62 CONCESSIONS;; ■•r : NOTE.—''t'lifse Scholarships" are available for DAY CLASSES ONLYV not for Evening, Classes or .Correspondence' Lessons. • .. . ; Enter Now! •' Renieirtber", Jlntries close o'rKMohday, Djcember'2o, at a p'.m.' ■ .• •' Prospectus aiid entrance forms nirty be had from. Whitcombe and Tomhs, Ltd., Messrs. S. and W. Maekay,"or.froiii Gilby's. College. , GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby,:F.C.l.' Difceto'r.'; .. WINDER'S BUILDINGS,' LOWER CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tel. 21-818. . ".P.O.' Box 203. (And at Christchurch.)

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. V . A. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes arc conducted at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGK, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLXJSUJ3,' 1 Woodward Sti-eot, Wellington.- | PITMAN'S; .SHORTHAND' Vnly i ? - taught.'"There faro ..nearly 300 sjsterns' of Shorthand, but' iHKper cent/ of the. world's- Stenographers -a'ae the Pit: manic system. •'Whyr - All Students ore luken individually,- si> that : their progress depends' upon then own diligence nnd-ability. S-udents maj enrol at any time as a Term commences from'- the lirst day of ihcir attendance.

During the current Tour over MO Students have attended the Shorthand ami Typewriting: classy and -rail" those who linve'' qualified ■ have secured position*. There is aiill an unlimited'demand for* competent Shorthand Typists. The College is closed for only 19 day? for the* Chvistmos vacation, and' those days are allowed lo Students now enrolling ' • For further informntWD, apply ;to, % 11. AJIUn, . Mapaging. Director, ••Telephone 2038. o ST. JOHN'S ' pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. APPLICATIONS are'invited for Four ' Stdiolarships per. ahnnni on the Marsh Foundation, and. loi imp Scholarship of. .£SOi per annum of. the Alaria Blnckett FtiundatiohV " . Marsh' Scholarships ore-■ available only for students studying for Holy Orders. The College is open fur the aumiSKion of students not holding-.Scholarships upon payment of the customary lees. Copie? of the regulations and.forms of application 'are obtainable from the Diocesan Office, 10 Shortland Street,-Auck-land. where'applications will beyreccived until January 15.. 1921, v addressed. to • G. A. THOMPSON,. . Secretary to St. John's, College Trust.

. . • THEE "INSTRUCTION. .D (J JUNG. 1921! . GILBY'S .COLLEGE is offering ambi- . tioiis boys; an'd girls. .£240 ,in free . plac.o Hfholurdiiipa ' aiitl CWicesiibus during 1921. Any boy or girl holding- a"-Standard VI Proficiency,. Endorsed Competency,. or' Equivalent Cortilicate, may sit for. the Entrance Examination, which will bo held on :. , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22., . .v/l'he-,-subjects will- be Arithmetic, English, and Writing. . .. .. 1 FltEE' TUITION or substantial reductions in fees will, lie given in • order of-merit on . the e.fuminu-' tion list; l'roapcctua nnd entrance form are-ob-tainable from- Messrs. Whilcombe and Tombs; Messrs. S. and W, Mnckay; or from -tho College. .'>■• : : • •ENTRIES'- QIjOSE ON'MONDAY. • DECEMBER 20, nt.s p.m..- : GTLBY'S COLLEGE, LTD.; r A. H. GIL"BY. P.C.I. (Eng./; ' Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, : LOWER CU,DA ST., WELLINGTON. . 'l'h'one 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.)' : . ' SULWAY COLLEGE. MASTERTON. BOAHDING SCHOOL IfOR GIRLS. 'Under the Auspices of.the-Presbyterian Glturch of N.Z.) *■..• A COMPETENT STAFF nnd. BuiUlintrs I ■ with modern equipment provide means for a sound ■ Christian education. Special features; Happy home life, openair. sleeping ncconimodaliion, spacious Kfounds''CbftUihinK'-croriiiet bairns; as-! lihalt 'trtir'ifr-coiirtsi swimming-baths ami ; playing grounds.,- ''■ ; ' For Prospectus apply to ' ' THE ntINCTI'AL, ' ■ Or ' MR. .T; MONCRTKFF,. P.O Box 13, Carterton.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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