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EDUCATIONAL. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND TYPISTES’ ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. In the above held last mouth, Banks Commercial College obtained .100 PER CENT. PASSES IN THE JUNIOR DIVISION AND OBTAINED FIRST PLACE. The College presented 30 Students for the JUNIOR and SENIOR EXAMINATIONS of whom 29 passed. Enrolments can now be made in all departments of the College formext term, which commences on—- • ' . ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1931. THE REASON WHY WE TEACH PITMAN’S SHORTHAND ONLY is because it is still the system used by over 90 per cent, of shorthand writers. Those interested are invited to ask the opinion of members of Hansard Staff and professional reporters. ■ ' . ; BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' ’ 98 THE TERRACE. : . ... ‘ ‘ H. AMOS, Managing Director.

’■ I WELLINGTON COLLEGE FIRTH HOUSE—BOARDING DEPARTMENT. ACCOMMODATION IS PROVIDED FOR ABOUT 100 BOARDERS. This new building, fitted, with, all modern conveniences, and standing in over 60 acres of land, is contiguous to spacious playing fields, tennis courts, and baths. One of the healthiest, spots in New Zealand. Dairy herd kept. Fees moderate. The FIRST TERM for 1931 Begins on FEBRAURY 2. • ! / . Early application for Prospectus and Boarding Accommodation should bo made to the Headmaster, or to <-* ' • ■ ' • G. F. JUDD, Secretary. Seater’s Buildings, .105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.

- STOP! . ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PROGRESS DURING 1930? HPHE past twelve months has demonx strated very forcefully the value of specialised training. Many young men have made steady progress during 1930. Many others have experienced reductions in salary or retrenchment. Has 1930 been a successful year for you? If not, decide now to join the ranks of the trained men. SPARE-TIME POSTAL STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAY’S Will enable you to consolidate your present position, minimise the danger of retrenchment, and fit you for your rapid promotion and a higher salary. For oyer a third of a century Hemingway’s have specialised, in training young men and women for successful careers in every important branch of business. Make 1931 a year of real advancement. Write to-day for particulars of Hemingway’s Correspondence Courses, stating the subject in which you are interested. Do it NOW! HEM/NGWAY’S ’ ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, HAVING been closed, the Goodwill has been purchased from the Estate of Mrs. Agnes Ward by the Governors of CHILTON SAINT JAMES, LOWER, HUTT, With a view to the 1 preservation of its name and traditions. A separate class-room will be devoted to the Name, Motto, Shields, and Honours Boards of the Old School. The undersigned therefore hope that in future the Old Girls of Chilton House will look upon ■ f , CHILTON SAINT JAMES as the permanent centre of their Association. A. C. FREEMAN. M. E. SMITH. ■ C. FITZGERALD. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ■ 1 ' ' MASTERTON. ’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. j SECONDARY Pupils are particularly well catered for, a fully equipped Science Laboratory being attached to the School. An efficient staff ..under Miss F. Lazarus (Principal) is'engaged for teaching up to Matriculation Standard. ;< Early application for enrolment advisable, ■ Prospectus, etc., obtainable f rol s • the Principal or H. M. Boddington, Secretary, Box 23, Masterton. AUGEN MAttCOKT COLLEGE. 53 Hobson Street, Wellington. Full Primary . and Secondary ■ Courses for Girls from 5 to 19 years. Boarding and Day Scholars accepted. The extensions to the College premises now being carried out will allow more pupils' to be enrolled in all departments for the year 1931. • . ', Prospectus and 'all information from MISS IRENE WILSON, M.A., Principal. “rxROYDON,” DAY'S BAY. Wellington.' ' i The Wellington Diocesan Boys’ School. BOARDING SCHOOL. Sports: Cricket, Rugby, Tennis, Boxing, Sea Bathing, Rowing, etc. “The pupils are being given a sound and comprehensive education.”—lnspector's Report, 1929. BOYS LIVING INLAND SHOULD GO TO SCHOOL BY THE SEA For Prospectus apply to Headmaster or Diocesan Office, Wellington. ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL. (Affiliated with Wanguuui Collegiate School.) A PREPARATORY SCHOOL BOR BOARDERS AND DAY BOYS BETWEEN THE AGES OF SEVEN AND FOURTEEN. Headmaster: M. A. H. FELL, M.A., Oxon. QITUATED in the outskirts of Wanga--0 nui, within a few miles of the sea. with extensive, modern buildings, playing fields, tennis courts. Swimming pool, etc. It is the most completely, equipped Preparatory School in the Dominion. Particulars from the Headmaster, or THE SECRETARY, The Wanganui College Board of Tswtteve, Wapgaum.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 68, 13 December 1930, Page 3

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