EDUCATIONAL. THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS. THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT of the 20 years’ success of BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE has earned for it the above sobriquet. The College is well and favourably known from Auckland to the Bluff, as it conducts its work not only by PERSONAL Tuition, but also by MAIL. During the current year 2753 Students have enrolled, and the College has presented a larger number o% Candidates for the Public Examinations than any other educational institution in the' Dominion. The College has a Permanent Staff of 25 Tutors, who are assisted by 15 part-time Tutors. As the.pe are all highly-qualified and experienced Teachers, who specialise on particular subjects. Students can have every confidence when they enrol with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington. Students who intend taking any of the Public Examinations next year are recommended to enrol now in order to have thh maximum time for preparation. It, costs no more.. For further information, apply to 11. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. ' • GILBY’S COLLEGE. REMARKABLE FIGURES FOR 1920. HCHE results achieved for the year endJ_ hi” December 31 are a great tribute to the thoroughness of the training given at Gilby’s College. The percentages <>£ passes were: Accountancy: 83 per cent. Matriculation: Day Classed. 75 per cent. Evening Classes, 71 per cent. Public Service Entrance, 67 per cent. Evening Primary Class for gixjji Standard’ Proficiency Certificates, 100 per Shorthand, Typewriting and Stenotypy Classes: 101 Certificates gained by 11/ Candidates. Join up NOW. Day and Evening Classes. Special Correspondence Lessons tor Country Students. Term commences on enrolment. Write, ’phone or call for full particulars. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.T. (Eng.), Director, Winder’s Buildings, ’Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ’Phope 21—818 P.O. Box 203. (( (And at Christchurch.) QJCHOOL OF DANCING. CALI STH ENO ICS AND EURYTHMICS. MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL. Diploma: Mrs. Henry Wordsworth. London. Class and Private. CLASSES held on Monday Afternoons—Chilton St. James’s, Lower Hutt. Tuesdays—Operatic. Ballet, and Ballroom Dancing (including 1920 Parisian Tango and Tango Waltz) —The Terrace. Wellington. Wednesday .Mornings—Deportment Class —Marsden School. Thiirsday Afternoons—Chilton House. Friday Afternoons —Marsden School (Juniors). Fi’Clay Evenings—Marsden School (Seniors). Saturday Mornings—Children's Classes on Operatic Ballet, Ballroom Dancing, and Eurythmics—The Terrace, Wellington. Classes reassemble during first week in .March, nnd Miss Campbell will be at home to interview the parents of intending pupils from Monday. February 21, between hours of 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 u.m. Address: 122 s Coromandel Street, Wellington. ’Phone ”24 —647. THE MAKING OF MANLY BOYS! ITIHE right admixture of study, work, -®- and play amid healthy surroundings—that is the life for making manly boy's. The Hostel at OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, provides an ideal environment. Generous and nourishing diet, good moral training, manly" sports, and games, playground of 1509 acres. Particulars from f REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Ocean Bay. DANCING. MISS BORLASE’S Claeses re-open first week in March. Intending pupils are requested to make arrangements early. For further particulars address TRAMWAY AVENUE, i Off The Terrace. rrtHE modern, go-ahead business man ‘ appreciates the value of a thorough knowledge of English. A leisurely study of Grenville Kleiser’s Practical English Course will enable you to write terse, snappy business letters that get results. Write to-day for free Booklet “E.” to James Rodger and Co., Ltd., 159 D Manchester Street, Ch ristqhurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. London and Lancashire insurance co.. LTD. FlRE.—Building and on Contents. Loss of Rents. MARINE. —All Classes of Marine Insurance. Passangers’ Baggage, including Theft and Pilferage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s back to London, with option of selling locally. ACCIDENT—Workers’ , Compensation, covering employers’ legal liability under the Workers’ Compensation Act and Common Law. Fidelity Guarantee and I.and Agpnte’ Bonds. Moibr-car and Motor-cycle Insurance. — C’oinpre'hensive Policies issued, covering Damage by Fire and Accident, Damage in Transit, loss or Damage through Theft. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co.. Ltd., Agents and Attorneys. 166 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 310. HIGH-CLASS SUITS at LOWEST PRICES. Ton and Eleven Guineas. F EI.BF. The Tailor, 276 Lambton Quay. ’Phone 3550. (Own Material Made Up.) GORDON ANDERSON. M. 8.8.5.. • F.R.C.S.E., Surgeon, has resumed Practice at 166 Willis Street, corner Wlllio and Dixon Streets. ’Phone 22—711,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 128, 23 February 1921, Page 4
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