BANKS COLLEGE, BOYS' PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL. fI^HE n»xt term will commence on -■- TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. The Office will be open from the 7th January, and the Director will be present from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. to meet Parents. Boy 6 are enrolled from the age of 5. Pupils are prepared in English, Latin, French, German, Mathematics, History, Geography, Drawing, Civics and Economics for MATRICULATION and ALL ENTRANCE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS. STAFF: W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), First Class Honours in Languages and Literature. T. S. ATKINSON, Teachers' "B" Certificate. J. W. RUSSELL, Teachers' "C" Certificate. . MISS' E. TUCKER, 12 year*' experience, Hawke* Bay Education Boad. H. AMOS, Managing Director. 1919 • "SUCCESS." 1919STUDY AT GILBY'S COLLEGE. PITMAN'S 1 Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Stenotypy (Machine Shorthand), Bookkeeping, Commercial Subjects, Preparation for Matriculation, Public Service, Primary Standards, and all Public.Examinations, Gilby's College, established 1887, offers most thorough training, and is the finest institution of its kind in New Zealand. Individual instruction by competent Teacher-Specialists. Railway. Concessions to country students. College reopens 6th January. Call, or write for free Prospectus TO-DAY^-NOW ! The Director is in attendance daily—usual close holidays cxcepted. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., (Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, LOWER CUBA-STREET, Wellington. 'Phono 2052. P.O. Box 203. And at Christchurch. SUCCESSFUL : WIRELESS STUDENTS. FTIHESE Men, all students of the DominA ion College, have recently been appointed Wireless Operators in the Mercantile Marine: H. E. YOUNG, T. L. HOLMES, • F v A. HUNTER, ; | .:" ;/;-: Many ambitious young men have secured good positions alter studying Wireless under the expert teachers at this College Call or Write for Information—To-day.' THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., 123, Willis-street, Wellington P.O. Box 922. ■■' Telephone 368. ENGINEERING, A TWELVE YEARS' RECORD OF SUCCESSES. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL has over 2000 passes to its credit. In the entire period of. its existence it has never had a. final failure 98 per cent, of students have passed at their first sitiing for examination. Courses include: STEAM, OIL, MARINE, ELECTRICITY , . , , Tutors are Certificated Engineer* and Practical Men. Thoroughly modern methods of Tuition. Classrooms comfortable and adapted to effective teaching. Write or call for interview with Mr Bower. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Routh's Building*, Featherston-fitreet, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. ' And at Auckland. BANKS COLLEGE, WOODWARD-STREBTi rpHE following Day, Evening, and Cor- ■*■ respondence Department* will Reopen on TUESDAY. 7(;h JANUARY. , MATRICULATION SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ADDING MACHINES PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS PRACTICE ACCOUNTANCY ' LAW PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISING . . JOURNALISM • ' CHAIRMANSHIP. The BOYS' PRIMARY and SECONDARY Day School will Re-open TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, but last year's Boys sitting for Matriculation, etc., will Recommence 7th JANUARY- ' H. AMOS, Managing Director* SCOTS COLLEGE. rriHE FIRST TERM, 1919, will bejrin in -*• February on a date to be advertised later, when the boys will assemble in the now buildings at Miramar PARENTS AND GUARDIANS of intending pupils, particularly boarders, are requested to communicate with the Principal at once, as, even with the greatly increased accommodation, the number 'that can be taken is limited. Prospectus and Application Form may be obtained from the PRINCIPAL, . Scots College, Wellington. Or from THE SECRETARY G. W. Guthrie, , Box 433, Wellington. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1918, Page 5
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