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WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD SEPARATE Tenders will, be- received C 5 at the Education Board Office, Mercer Street, ■Wellington, until Noon of Saturday, September 15, 1928, for the following:— (a) Erection of New School, Pirlnoa. (b) Heating Installation, Pirinoa School. ' j Plans and specifications for the building may be seen at the offices of the “Martinborough Star,” “IV airarapa Daily News,” Carterton; “Wairarapa Standard,” Grey town, and the Board Office, Wellington. Plans for heating installation will be forwarded to Heating Engineers on application to the Board Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for' Pirinoa Scl1001 ’” G . b. STEWART, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. CRIMINAL IGNORANCE. A KNOWLEDGE of practical Bookkeeping is essential to success in every class of business. Not only does lack'of this knowledge frequently lead to bankruptcy, but failure to keep-proper books is-grounds for prosecution. MODERN BOOK-KEEPING TRAINING. - Whether you are in business for yourself or are working for an employer, you can greatly enhance your prospects of success by studying Hemingway’s Postal Course in Practical Mercantile Bookkeeping. COMPLETE COURSE COSTS ONLY X 5. Which includes all Test Books required. Moreover, no previous business experience is called for. Write To-day for Free Particulars, to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. GILBY’S In your evening hours you EVENING can make yourself efficient CLASSES for-work during the day. You can attend our evening GILBY’S classes and prepare for a EVENING bigger and better situation CLASSES while .still earning salary in your present employGILBY’S went. Don’t get into 'a EVENING “rut.” CLASSES Shorthand (Pitman’s and Gregg's). Typewriting, GILBY’S Bookkeeping, Commercial EVENING .English, etc., are subjects CLASSES efficiently taught by our competent staff. A term GILBY’S inav commence at any EVENING time. CLASSES “Thoroiigl. is our motto, and our large army of sucGILBY’S eessful students and long EVENING list of examination results CLASSES are eloquent testimony to our thorough training. We GILBY’S have been appointed the EVENING OFFICIAL COLLEGE for CLASSES the TEACHING OF GREGG SHORTHAND. Excellent Correspondence Lessons in all Subjects. ’ s QILBY’S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director), Broadway Buildings (Opposite H.M. Theatre), Courtenay Place. Phone 21—987. Phone 21—987. CHRIST’S COLLEGE. Headmaster: The Rev. E. C-. Crosse, M.A., Oxford. A NUMBER of Junior Somes Scholarships, tenable for Two Years (19291930) are offered (a) for boys under 16, and (b) for boys under 14 years of age on the first day of December, 1928. The Scholarships arc of the annual value of £l5 with the addition in the case of boarders of £l5. In the ease of those under fourteen, one Scholarship of £6O for fouf years may be awarded lo a candidate of exceptional merit. Applicants must be members of the Church commonly called the Church of England, or of any Church in communion therewith. Preference will be giveu (ceteris paribus) io the kindred of Maria Somes, the Foundress, or of her husband; Joseph Somes. Subjects of the Examination and terms of Election to Scholarships can be obtained on reference lo the Bursar. The examinations will commence on October 16. Ent ranis may bn examined in the towns in which they reside under supervision approved by the Headmaster. Applications, with Certificates of Good Conduct. Ac and Church Membership, also a statement, if candidate is to be a boarder or a day-boy, must reach the Bursar on or before September 30. E. R. WEBB, Bursar. Christ’s College. WELLESLEY COLLEGE, - 96 The Terrace. A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS from the age of 5 to 19 years, and comprising: T.ower School, Junior High School, and Secondary School. Boys are specially prepared for all Public and University Examinations. The THIRD TERM commences on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. The HEADMASTER (MR. J. WHITWORTH RUSSELL, B.Sc.). may be interviewed at his office, No. 96 ‘The Terrace, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 110, from 10 to .12 noon, and from 2 to 4 jp.ni., or by appointment.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 2