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EDUCATIONAL. ■ -■ EXAMINATION RESULTS OF V . BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, The Oldest Established Commercial College in Wellington. A GRATIFYING RECORD. ACCOUNTANCY.—Out of the 264 successful candidates in Welling ' thc ' LAW B PROFESSIONAL.— Banks’s secured 69 per cent, of passes at the INSURANCE y -O^r n 9O° n per cent, of the successful students in the Dominion BOOKKEIPING.-Over 80 per eent. of the successful candidates at the first of the imeeessful eandiThe Directors'may be consulted from 9, a.m. to 5 p.m., and .on Monday, and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9, or by appointment. OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE (Two-minutes from THE MIDLAND). ’PHONE: 43—080. ’PHONE: 4 ’ H. AMOS. F.R.Econ.B.. E. L. ENTING.'/8.C0m., A.I.A.N.Z, Managing Director. Y

WHAT THE INSPECTORS SAY OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE—“The ORGANISATION is on sound lines.” “The STAFFING is on a generous scale. “The school keeps AHEAD OF THE TIMES.” „ “ORDER DISCIPLINE AND TONE arc very good. “NO PHASE OF EDUCATION is neglected. ’ “The PHYSICAL TRAINING is particularly good. “The specialist teaching enables the boys to make sound progress. WHAT THE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION SAYS OF „ WELLESLEY COLLEGE—- " “We know of no other college iti Dominion that does .more for the allround training of boys than Wellesley.” . . , . “The boys receive more individual, attention and instruction than is possu.ii. in the State schools, while the fees arc most reasonable. “Wo havfe every confidence in the College, and have no hesitation in ; rccom mending it to all those who have boys of'an age Io enter upon School lite. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. THE PRINCIPALS CAN NOW BE CONSULTED. OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE (Two Minutes from the MIDLAND). ’PHONE : 43—080.' PHONE : 4.,—050. J. W. RUSSELL, B.Sc., „ A- /- Headmaster. Managing Director.

G I L B Y”S PRACTICAL .J}AY COMMERCIAL COURSE, includes any of the following subjects:— Shorthand (Pitman’s or Gregg). Typewriting (touch-method). ■ Bookkeeping. Commercial English. Business Letter Writing. Office Practice. 144 Examination Successes last year, including Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places in the Government Examinations for Shorthand-Typistes. Senior Grade, and five Prize winners in the Chamber of Commerce Examinations. SPECIAL COACHING FOR PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE. Day Classes. Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. Instruction Has Now Resumed. GILBY’S COLLEGE A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director. Broadway Building ‘ \ (Opp. H.M. Theatre), Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. WAIRARAPA HIGH SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. rpilE above school offers to all pupils A with Proficiency and Competency Certificates a wide range of subjects, its curriculum cmbrticiiig; alt the necessary Secondary features. ■ The Agricultural Class of the School iif conducted on modern lines, pupils visiting the leading stud and other farms of the district for instructional purposes.’ ■ It is confidently expected that the Penrose Training Farm of 763 acres will shortly, be available for the training of all Agricultural pupils. Prospectus with full information as. to Curriculum, Fees etc., and application forms are available from: THE SECJRETARY, Wairarapa Secondary Education Board, P.O Box 23, Masterton. Early enrolment for .the Boys’ Hostel is essential. HUNTLEY SCHOOL, MARTON. PREPARATORY .FOR BOYS FROM 7. TO 14. nnHE School, though only a little more A than half a mile from the town, is wholly iu the country. It is charmingly situated on 72 acres of land. Extensive, well-drained, and sheltered playing fields. Cricket. Football, Tennis, SwimmingBath. For Prospectus, apply to SECRETARY. Hutt girls’ school. CHILTON ST. JAMES. Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. First Term Commences February, 1930. Musical Director" MISS ELLA BENBOW. Courses in Orchestral and Chamber Music, Pianoforte, Violin, and Viola are open to by-students. Prospectus and particulars from the Secretaries — MESSRS. CLARKE. MENZIES, GRIFFIN AND ROSS, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, Or from the Principal.

HOTELS, TOURIST & HEALTH RESORTS

“UNLICENSED” Hotel de Luxe 15/- (Two or more days, 14/-) day; 84/- week. Special rooms (h. and c. water), 16/-, or 98/-.

BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS No. 1 Tour.—2S Miles. Leave »u> daily, return 12.30 law. No. . rp olir 3o miles. Leave 2 p.m. daily, return 5 p.m. No. 3 rour.60 Miles Leave 2 p.m., return 5.30 p.m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.’ All Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up_Pa Ese “B« s en route by arrangement. Fares (all trips), 5/-. Dial 4..—505 for beats.

CAPE KIDNAPPERS , m . t , MERRIWEE GUEST HOUSE, Te Awanga, Hastings. First-class accommodation for paying guests. Tennis, golf, sea bathing, boating, etc Come and see the Gannets—the prettiest spot in the Dominion Hie ideal place for overseas tourists. Recommended by doctors. Write lor . illustrated pamphlets.-MRS. G. E. WILLIAMS, Proprietress.

DANNEVIRKE-MAKURI ROYAL MAIL SERVICES, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Depart Makuri 7.30 a.m.; arrive Dannevirkc 10.15 a.m. Depart Dnnncvirke 3.15 p.m.; arrive Makuri 6 p.m. Parcels and passengers carried nt moderate rates. Depot: McColl’s, Queen St., Dannevirkc —H RICHARDS, Proprietor. Owner-Driver.

EASTBOURNE HOTEL EASTBOURNE offers you first-class accommodation at <« cllington’s Premier Seaside Resort. Easily accessible by steamer or bus, Eastbourne has unrivalled attractions in its tine beaches, native bush, and facilities for tennis, etc. —Mrs. G. WINSTON-INGHAM, Proprietress. ’Phone: 102.

GREYMOUTH The ALBION HOTEL, Mawbera Quay. The only fireproof hotel on the West Coast. 50 newly-furnished rooms. Lounge cud two commercial rooms. Commercial and Tourists’ service a specialty.—G. S. Simpson, Proprietor

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 100, 22 January 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 100, 22 January 1930, Page 3