EDUCATIONAL. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION In PITMAN’S SHORTHAND, GREGG SHORTHAND, . TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS BOOK-KEEPING At GILBY’S COLLEGE, ILBY’S COLLEGE, In DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Has now resumed. OTHER DEPARTMENTS Will commence as under: — DAY PRIMARY —Now resumed. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONAL— On Monday, February 3. DAY AND EVENING SECONDARY— On Monday, February 10. The Director (jfr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.), will be in attendance at all Sessions to interview parents and guardians of prospective students. GILBY’S COLLEGE, GILBY’S COLLEGE, GILBY’S COLLEGE, Welliugton, Ltd., Broadway Bldgs., Opp. St. James Theatre, 106 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Prospectus Free. Telephone 51-987. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS I Enrol with TINTING’S COMMERCIAL •L' COLLEGE. Our Credited Passes at the 1935 Examination were:— Bookkeeping 1 82 Bookkeeping 11 66 Bookkeeping 111 75 Auditing 71 Economics 42 Mercantile Law 1 65 Mercantile Law 11 ....... 59 Company Law 50 Bankruptcy Law 58 Trustee Law 78 These results prove that our courses and instruction are sound. Printed Notes. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Write or Call for Free Prospectus. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street, Wellington, C.l. Box 826. Phone 44-406. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. A BANKS COLLEGE STUDENT, after receiving only NINE MONTHS’ tuition in Shorthand and Typewriting, passed, in November last, both Senior and Junior Government Examinations, gaining FIRST PLACE for Wellington in the Junior Examination out of 133 successful candidates, and FIFTH PLACE on,the Pass List for Senior Examination out of 51 successful candidates. This girl, of only 15 years of age. also obtained a Shorthand Speed Certificate for 120 words per minute at the Chamber of Commerce Examination. Individual instruction by highlyqualified teachers produces outstanding results. Banks Commercial College gives highquality instruction. W. H. STEVENS, M.A.. F.R.E.S., Director. 98 The Terrace, Wellington. Telephone 47-543.
THRILLS FOR SATURDAY! \ ‘-Wil COME AND SEE THE SPEED KINGS OF FOUR NATIONS COMPETE The world’s greatest Dirt-track talent is assembled for your entertainment on Saturday... . Eric Langton ( Captain of the English Test team, against Australia) will thrill you to the marrow. See the hairraising turns —the spectacular broadsiding on the bends. ' INTERNATIONAL h CAT ,, prtAV I SATURDAY CHAMPIONSHIP SA mcy? AY next points race , next 25th JAN . ERIC LANGTON: English Test Captain. 25th JAN. At R n m LIONEL VAN PRAAG: Australia’s Test Rider. g p.m. A4L O p.m. SAM ARENA: The Crack American Star. r 4000 163?I 63 ? at t 2A WALLY KILMISTER: The Wellington Champion. 3000 Seats at 3/' SEE ERIC LANGTON’S ATTEMPT '3OOO Seats at 3/we pay TAX. AT THE RECORD! nrcrowrc r-. rr* t RESERVES: D.I.C. or RESERVES: ».I.C. or Krj T jall gt on W jll attempt to smash the record on Saturday night. C E Cl ARIDGE C. E. CLARIDGE. is every of a new Un.xturd for the world be.ng oo nbliohed- »-• *■• CLARIDY* 1 " Manners Street. Whatever you .to-don't miss it! If you enjoy tr.uk riding ' >'« "'.ll he Manners Street. the night of nights for you ... If you Have never seen a speed tracu • — ' race—this will be something you will never iorget. NINETEEN SPECTACULAR EVENTS. MATCH RACES, HANDICAP RACES & TEAM RACES SPEEDWAY AT KILBIRNIE SPECIAL TRAMS LEAVE COURTENAY PLACE FROM 6.30
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 101, 23 January 1936, Page 2
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