EDUCATIONAL. 100 PER CENT. SUCCESS FOR GILBY STUDENTS. At the last Public Service Shorthand Writers' and Typists' Examinations, out of a, total of 122 Entrants, onlv 29 passed. FIVE CANDIDATES FROM GILBTS COLLEGE - ENTEBED, AND ALL OF WERE SUCCESSFUL. . The percentage of posses for . New Zealand was thus about " 24 per'ceHt.; while vGilby students succeeded in securing 100 per cont. This only' goes to prove what iwe iav« emphasised time and again, that it pays to send boys and girls to the College that gives them a thorough grounding in Shorthand and Taping, ana trains them so efficiently that rucccsa is practically assured when tbo students go up for examinations or enter commercial life. GILBTS COLLEGE, Next Chief Post Office. Cathedral square. Christehurcb. 6803
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Hallenstein's Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T.. I.P.S. (Typists' Section). COMMERCIAL TRAINING. COMMERCIAL TRAINING. COMMERCIAL TRAINING. ' At tho present time there exists an UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for LADY BOOKKEEPING CLERKS. SHORTHAND TYPISTBB, and Clerical Assistants. Our Course of COMMERCIAL TRAINING includes Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand and ill subjects secessar7 to enable students to qualify for one of theso maxy positions Pupils. can either take the complete coursi or special subjects only. TERM COMMENCES ANY DAY. Prospectus, giving full particulars regard ing Class Hours, Fees, etc., on application. RAILWAY CONCESSION TICKETS FOB COUNTRY STUDENTS. ■ D2089-C298-1 THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSlC.—Anyone can Learn by our Methods. No-Scales; no. Drudgery. We Teach from Molodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 88, Hereford, street. X GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Office,'of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. 16th October, 1916. APPLICATIONS, to be made cm. P.S.C." ■A Form 17a, obtainable at principal Po6t Offices, will be received- by the undersigned for tho following position:— Dairy Instructor, Department of Agriculture, Manaia. General Division. Salary £2CO to coniroonco. Applications close Glh November, 1316._ Further particular* may l>o' obtained on application to tho Permanent Head of tho Department, Welliiicrtnn. P. VERSCHAFFELT, _ 6073 Sscrctar.'. " funeral notices. I : THE Funeral of the late George Robertson will lsavo his late residence, 16 Avonglade, Richmond, on Thursday, October lDtb, •it 2 p.m. for the Addington Cemetery. JLAMB and SON. GWJ J. LAMB AND SON, pUJfEBAL FURNISHERS. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Talephoas Established 1873. AND EIIKD, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALJEBS. 104 Cashel street. 'Phons 812. P.O. Box 521 Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 13 London street. 106 Montreal street, 'Phone 689. 'Phons 1603. lAI9I-8851 Q.EORGE BARRELL, UNDERTAKER AND EIIBALMER. CR. DURHAM and ST. ASAPH ST3. •PHONE 721. 8727J J. ANDERSON. UNDERTAKER ' AND FUNERAL FURNISHER. 107 VICTORIA STREET. 'Phons SSO3. A2X9J WTANTED Known —The Christmas Number tT 0 { "The Weekly ' Presa" will fas'published this uionth. I'rico In. '
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15724, 18 October 1916, Page 9
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