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EDUCATIONAL. THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS. FFHE 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 of 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. An these are all highly-qualified and experienced. Teachers, who specialise on particular sub' jects, 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 the maximum time for preparation. It, costs no more. For further information, apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. GILBY'S COLLEGE. REMARKABLE FIGURES FOR 1920. finSE results achieved for the year endJL ing December 31 are a great tribute to the thoroughness of the training given at Gilby’s College. The percentages of passes were: Accountancy -. 83 per cent. Matriculation: Day Classes, 75 per cent. Evening Classes, 71 per cent. Public Service Entrance, 67 per cemt. Evening Primary Class for Sixth Standard Proficiency Certificates, 100 per co nt. , Shorthand, Typewriting and Stenotypy Classes: 10-1 Certificates gained by 11/ Candidates. Join up NOW. Day and Evening Classes. Special Correspondence Lessons for Country Students. Term commences on enrolment. Write, ’phone or call for full particulars. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder’s Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phone 21—818 P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) HUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL. CHILTON SAINI JAMES, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. ■HOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldine Fitz Gerald. School Telephone, 115 Lower Hutt. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke and Menzies, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or from the Principal. ■ DANCING? ■JVTISS BORLASE’S Classes re-open first LvJL week in March. Intending pupils are requested to make arrangements early. . For further particulars address TRAMWAY AVENUE, Off The Terrace. TAOES your memory require assietjL*' ance? If so. a snare-time study of the Berol Memory Training System will be invaluable to v you. It will give you the key to obtaining bright assimilative and recollective powers. For full information, write now, for Free Booklet "8.," to Jamas Rodger and Co. Limited, 159 D Manchester Street. Christchurch. TTIRENCH Leesons.—Mademoiselle du •A 1 Bosson returns to ■Wellington 'Bth, and will Resume Teaching 21st. Studio. Room 22, 25 Panama Street. Intending students please note. MOTOR SERVICES. TAURANGA-MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE. CARS leave Taurangn 8 a.m. Daily, connecting with the Rotorua-Auck- . land Express. Cars leave Matamata Daily, on arrival Auckland-Rotorua Express (about 3 p.m.). Book Seats, collect wire. Fares—3os. Single; 555. Return. Booking Offices: Matamata, T. J. Undervood. Accountant Tauranga ’Phones 83 and 140. J. F. WINTLE. Taura nca. TOURISTS! Taranaki trips- To North Egmont, Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Fares, return same day, 17s. 6d.; stop-over, 225. Cd.; single. 15s. ’Write, or wire for seats. SNELLING AND ANDREWS. Tourist Garage, NEW PLYMOUTH. Special Trips Arranged any time, anywhere. ’Phone 357. ROTORU A~to~East Const and Ure-w-rn Country.—Powerful Motors. Wire for Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal Mail Contractor. Hinemoa Street. Rotorua. ’Pl<>nc 124. BUSINESS NOTICES. TTIGH-CLASS SUITS at LOWEST ■AA- PRICES. Ton and Eleven Guineas. F ELBE, The Tailor, 276 Lambton Quay. ’Phone 3550. , (Own Material Made Up.) -j t C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C. TjIREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, 7 j j Courtenay Place, Wellington, (opp. ~ tram terminus). A

“KING’S MIXTURE” King’s Mixture is a full-graded, finely-flavoured cut tobacco. It is an ideal- smoke, rich, fragrant, and soo thing. "King’s Mixture” smokes clean right through. It is prepared from the finest hand-sorted leaf, carefully matured, and expertly blended. "King’s Mixture” is literally a “Royal” Smoke. Sold at lOd per ounce; toz. tins. 3s 4d.; Boz. tins, 6s 8d (postage 3d on lib. tins, Bd on Jib. tins). , x e P r 1 A B TOBACCONISTS fee O Lo A 11000&» 206 I-ambten Quay, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 9

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