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EDUCATIONAL,. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE. XT.T, departments have now resumed. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR ALL THE PUBLIC EXAMS. Shorthand T Baok SL Tvnfiwritinsr Insurance SffwSrfnl Chamber of Commerce A “ S Matriculation, etc. Law Professional ll.d. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING: t Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes. Tbew ar* only two disinterested bodies Seting exams, in this work-the Public Service and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. At the last exams. BANKS COLLEGE obtained more passes than all the other Colleges together. BOOKKEEPING: Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes. Personal or Correspondence Tuition Everybody should have a knowledge of the " principles and practice of Double Entry Bookkeeping. i By our individual system of students can cover the course in 3 months. Our course is most interesting, being the system introduced by the founder and first director of the College—Mr. JOHN S. BARTON, S.M. ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING: Those desiring to qualify in Accountancy are advised that next year students have to pass three stages in Bookkeeping—this means three years’ work on this subject. t Save a year by qualifying in the first stage this year. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY: Pupils receive 7 to 10 hours’ instruction per week, according to the subjects taken. This is the last year of the Accountancy Preliminary exam. As it is a much easier exam, than matric., students should take , . advantage of the last opportunity. IF YOU WISH TO QUALIFY IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUBJECTS, JOIN BANKS, FOLLOW .INSTRUCTIONS, WORK HARD, AND ( BE SUCCESSFUL! Students may consult us individually at any time concerning their difficulties. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE, .WELLINGTON. . H. AMOS, Managing Director.

GILBY’S EVENING COMMERCIAL COURSE Includes one or more of the following subjects: PITMAN’S SHORTHAND GREGG SHORTHAND 1 TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL ENGLISH BUSINESS LETTER-WRITING INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN FOR ONE TO SIX HOURS WEEKLY, AT THE OPTION OF THE STUDENT, BETWEEN ANY OF THE UNDERMENTIONED HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 5 p.m. to 6.15. p.m. SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING EXAMINATION RESULTS Of GILBY’S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, For 1930. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTHAND-TYPISTS’ EXAMINATION. Senior Grade.— l students passed and obtained Ist, 2nd, 4th, sth and 6th places for Wellington. Junior Grade. —21 students passed, two of whom obtained 2nd and 3rd places for Wellington. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATION. Typewriting.—32 Certificates awarded, including Ist place in both Senior and Junior Grades; 5 passes with honours and 6 passes with distinction. 100 per cent, of the Senior candidates were successful and 91 per cent, of the Junior candidates. One-third of the candidates gained a pass either “with honours” or “with distinction.” Shorthand Speed.—26 Certificates awarded, at 80 to 140 words a minute, including 5 “with honours” and 7 “with distinction.” TUITION BY MAIL, AND DAY SESSIONS IN ALL SUBJECTS. GILBY’S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, LTD., A. H. GILHY, F.C.1., Director. -- BROADWAY BUILDINGS, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

TTTUTT GIRLS’ SCHOOL. CHILTON ST. JAMES. (Incorporating Chilton House School). Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day Schoc for Girls. Principal: MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. 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. jqressmaking classes. Y.W.C.A., 5 BOULCOTT STREET. Evening Class commences Wednesday, March 18. at 8 p.m. Fee 12/6 for 10 lessons. Afternoon Class commences Tuesday, March 17,' at 2.30 p.m. Fee 17/6 for 10 lessons. Teacher, Mrs. Atkinson. Enrol at Inquiry Office, Y.W.C.A., 5 Boulcott Street. rpHIRD Formers assisted homework, maths., languages; homes visited or by correspondence; £3/3/- term. LBl6, c/o “Dominion.” BUSINESS NOTICES. Q. W. WRIGHT, Surgeon Dentist. Specialising Artificial Dentures. D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Masseur and Chiropodist, BUSH’S BUILDINGS, 131 Willis Street (a few doors above Perrett’s Corner). CO. JORGENSEN, 1.5.T.M., London. • , Tel. 20—956. A NDREWS • ' AND JACKSON. kA. Dentists, 132 Willis Street, Wellington. Extractions with NgO and O and painless. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Friday Evenings to 9 p.m. Tel. 28—347. D. MACGOUN, SURGEON DENTIST, . Specialising Exclusively m Artificial Dentures. Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace.

WHAT ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION WILL DO FOR YOU! (a) Fit you for a well-paid position in business. (b) Obviate the risk of Unemploy- ' meat during times of depression. (c) Give you Professional Status. (d) Start you on the road to the highest executive positions. (e) Enable you to commence a professional practice on your own account. <PHE one undeniably sound method of -*• qualifying is, to study under Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools—specialists for over a third of a century in coaching students by correspondence for Public Examinations. An immediate start with your studies Will enhance your prospects of early success. Free Book, “Accountancy.” Write to-day for your copy fo — HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. J£ITTO AND SON, THE LEADING TAILORS, 132 WILLIS STREET, Now on First Floor. WANTED TO SELL. “IPGMONT Brand” Hams and Bacon -Li for, quality and flavour. Obtainable at all storekeepers. _■ UNEMPLOYMENT would be cured in U a month if we used N.Z. Products. Use Renco for Junket. TS it New Zealand-made? Of course—--1 all FETHOLITE travel cases unmade m New Zealand, by the same firm that makes LETHOLITE.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 6