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The ■ .EVENING CLASSES ' ; ; „ . Of fOANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IJANKS. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE For all ! PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Recommence as follows: — JIATRIC, ACCOUNTANCY PRELIM- ! INARY, Etc- ■ TUESDAY, 3rd FEB., at 5.15.' I Por the last Examinations, 103 candidates were presented, 69 passed. i-'ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCIAL, AND ! PROFESSIONALTHURSDAY, sth FEB., at 7.30. For the last Examinations, 117 oandi- : dates were presented, 82 passed. ' ,-PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, BUSI--1 NESS PRACTICE ' SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITINGMONDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURS- ! DAYS, 7-9. For further information, apply to H.AMOS,. Managing Director. Telephone 2098. ...:... ■(OEOPENING OF BOYS' DAY ; SCHOOL. ...^ BANKS COLLEGE. Th'a BOYS' tXAY SCHOOL 1 will REOPEN on THURSDAY, 19th FEB., at 9 a.m. Parents of New Pupils are requested to '■ Interview the Principal (Mr. Foster) or , the Director, on TUESDAY or WED- [ NESDAY,; from 9.30-12 a.m., or 2-4 p.m. Pupils ape reminded that on account *>f the time already lost immediate attendance- is essential. * ■ "„ "L „' The aim o£ the College ia not merely to .prepare Boys for all Exams., but also to give the broad, general culture that follows^upon careful attention to all branohes of a boy's moral and> physical development.- ■• ! Individual instruction ensures progress not only in the Class Room but also in. every other essential activity of the- College. These results are gained by a staff whose eduoational qualifications are equalled only by their efficiency in the outdoor life of the school. '.. -.-.■■.. :H. 'AMOS, - ' Managing Direotor. . !A School that has become a pronounced success— GILBY'S COLLEGE SECONDARY '■ DAY SCHOOL, For, Boys and .Girls., . . ' : • iPrincipal—^Mr. lA. S. Farquhar, M. A. (Etona.), Teachers' "A" Certificate. rpHIS School fills a long-felt need, for •X it specialises in rapid INDIVIDUAL tuition as against class teaching. The wisdom of this method is amply justified by Examination returns. The Secondary Day School curriculum includes:— Preparation for Matriculation and Public Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificate, and kindred Examinations. As l a result' of the- individual attention given, candidates are prepared in about half the time usually required. * Students may ,take & combined " ,'. SECONDARY AND .COMMERCIAL V COURSE if desired. ' ■*• ■r Enrol now! -' . ' Term may commence at any.time. .'AH other classes-at Gilby's College are'in full swing, and 1920 promises to be another record .year of successes. 1 The Director ,will 'bo _ pleased to. interview, parents or prospective students at-any time. Tuition by correspondence is a feature of our work. ,- 7 ; . " " .. .;.; '.';.. ;GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, • WINDER'S BUILDINGS, LOWER CUBA-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 21-B}B. ' P.O. Box 203. . (And at Christchurch.) mHE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS Show that the ratio of Passes secured by I our Students, to the number we presented, is as follows:— : ACCOUNTANCY, 78 per cent. LAW PROFESSIONAL, 77 per cent. MATRICULATION, 78 percent. .' , Whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY EXAM.,: held for the first time, actually 88. per cent, of the students ■presented by ub ' secured passes. ■ In, the subject of Economics, recently included in the Accountancy, Syllabus, Miss B. Mackay, a student of ours, gained 100 per cent, of marks, which constitutes a, record for New Zealand 'Varsity Exams, in this subject. Tha signal success of our students consistently for the past 22 years proves con- ' clusively the great advantage of our high-ly-specialised Home Study Methods. You make no experiment when you enrol with us. YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. ; 7 "'"-.'■' AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LIMITED. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. J(The School which has successfully prepared 25,000 students.) SBANJO, MANDOLIN, VIOLIN, AND GUITAR. Thorough Tuition of the above by . fa/TR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., UM- -.:, 83, KENT-TERRACE. . ,' Trams stop at door. Terms commence jwith pupil. NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Kupils free pf charge for practice at home.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1920, Page 10

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