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COMMERCIAL EDUCATION COMMERCIAL, EDUCATION At BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING: fjTHERE is an over-inpiegsing <leX' numd for Competent ShorthandTypistes. At the present time there are nearly 200 students in this department, bat $iis number is hot nearly sufficient for the openings available. La?t ye*r 489 students took these subjeota. The work is 'jn charge of Miss BaTdie, F.LP.S., who has had over 20 years' experience as a. teacher of theqe ; subjects. Miss • HaTdie is assisted by competent and experienced tutors and Teadoie. Only, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION is given, so that students' progress depends upon their own ability t end energy! MORNING, AFTERNOON,- »nd EVENING TUITION. BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS PRACTICE: The Courseß in this department have been prepared by some of the Leading Accountants in. the Dominion. During the last ten years over 2500 students have attended these okwsqs. Last year the College trained 377 men and women. » Now is the opportunity of younp men and women to qualify for business careers. New forms of enterprise are being daily opened up for which a knowledge of Bookkeeping »nd Business Practice is essential. This department is in oharge of Qulified Accountants, who are all experienced teachers. MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING, and CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. / ACCOUNTANCY:OawUdfttes aTe prepared in all the subjects for the Examinations of the New Zealand Society of Accountants and B.Com. degree. At the present time 103 students are attending this department, and 174 students are pur•uinjs their studies by correspondence. Last year the College presented 117 candidates for these examinations, 82 of whom were successful. ' TUTORS: Mr. J. L, Griffin, 8.C0m,, A.1.A., N.Z. ■ ■■■, Mt. E. L. Entintf, A.1.A., N.Z. Mr. H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.M., Double First Class Honours. 1 Young men ksA women, desirous o! ' taalsxag the best use of their latent gifts - and of fitting themselves for responsible positions are. invited .to cali and have a. chat -with. H. AMOS, Managing- Direotor. N , SECONDARY EDUCATION at GILBY'S COLLEGE rpROVTDES an opportunity \o carry X . on training «o that you may qualify for admission to one of the Z. ' professions. ',) The Secondary Classes at Gilby's College prepare students for Ma- ., triculation, Accountancy,, Prelim- : mary, Civil Service, and kindrod examinations. • The Principal of our Secondary -'. Department, Mr. A. S. Farquhar, M.A. (Hons.) and a Staff of 5 Teacher-Specialists, give personal attention to each student, and this method of INDIVIDUAL TUITION ensures theiuost rapid progress. Call, ring up, or write for particulars of our " ;; SECONDARY COURSE 'l * which will help you in life. ;• _ The term may commence at any t ■ time, and sessions .may be arranged to suit the convenience of students. Special Railway Concessions are available for country students. Day : Classes, Evening Classes, Correspondence Lessons. The Director will be pleased to give full information at all times. . GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Enjf.). Direotor, ' > WINDER'S BUILDINGS, LOWER CUBA-STREE.T. Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) - : - rpHE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS Show that the ratio of Passes secured by our Students, to the number w© presented, is as follows: — ACCOUNTANCY, 78 per cent. LAW PROFESSIONAL, 77 per cent. ■ MATRICULATION, 78 per cent. Whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY EXAM,, held for the first ■ time, actually 88 per cent, of the students presented by us scoured passes. t In. the subject of Economics, recently included in the Accountancy Syllabus, Miss E. Mackay, a student of ours, gained 100 per cent, of marks, which constitutes a record for New Zealand 'Varsity Exams. in this subject. The signal success of our students consistently for the past 22 years proves oonclusively the great advantage of our bigh- .- ly-Bpecialised "Home Study Methods. You make no experiment, when you enrol with us. YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. . HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LIMITED. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. (The School which has successfully prepared 25,000. students.) BANJO, MANDOLIN, VIOLIN, AND GUITARI Thorough Tuition of tho above by MR. J. (i. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83,' KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Terms commence .with pupil. NOTE. —Instruments lent to Pupils free of charge for practice at home.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 10

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