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EXAMINATIONS INDISPENSABLE. fTIHE most obvious feature of J. modern education is the stress laid on examinations. In every profession, in the higher trades and crafts, and in every department of the Public Service, Examinations aro indispensable. The problem for an ambitious young man is, then, which Examination must he prepare to pass? In this matter BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, THE TERRACE, Can assist you, as it has successfully assisted others for the past 20 years. For the last University Examinations it presented 243 Candidates, for the Accountancy Examinations, 189 of whom passed. 147 Candidates for the Law Professional Examination, 81 of whom passed. 117 Candidates, for the Matriculation Examination, 85 of whom, passed. PERSONAL wid CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. For further information, call and consult, or write to H. AMOS, , Managing Director. GILBY'S COLLEGE. A WONDERFUL YEAR! THE success of the Examinations held at GILBY'S COLLEGE for the year 1920 is shown in the following results: — Accountancy 83 per cent. Matriculation: Day Classes 75 per cent. Evening Classes 71 per cent. Public Service Entrance ... 67 per cent. Evening Primary Class for Sixth Standard Proficiency Certificates ... 100 per cent. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Stenotypy Classes — 104 Certificates Gained by 117 Candidates , These figures indicate the value of tho i Training and tho enthusiasm of the Stu- . dents at GILBY'S COLLEGE. Join^up now. Lot 1921 be your successful " , year. A term may commence at any time. Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. Writo, call, or ring up for full details. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. • WINDER'S BUILDINGS, LOWER CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. [ Tel. 21-818, P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch), GILBY'S COLLEGE. ILBY'S COLLEGE. SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal: Mr. A S. Farquhar, M.A. (Hons.). Candidates coached for all Public Examinations rapidly and thoroughly. ' Individual tuition. La6t year's passes in MATRICU-, LATION were 75 PER CENT. Railway Concessions for Country Students. Write, telephone, or call for full details.. GILBY'S COLLEGE,. LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. 1 (Eng.), Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, LOWER CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. Telephone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. And at Ohristehurch. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS VERA WALMISLEY, (Pupil of Mrs. Wordsworth), direct from LONDON, is holding Classes in the Marine Engineers' Institute Hall,' Aitken-st., Wellington. Special Class for Babies on Tuesdays. Operatic Class on Wednesdays. Assemblies on Thursdays, at 8 p.m. All the latest London Ballroom Dances taught, and an exhibition of the 1921 Parisian Tango. Schools visited and received. . Private Lessons given. Apply Rutland Hotel, Wellington. Tel. 628. MISS E. C'ARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawaon's Building. Principal—Miss Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lqnd.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typowriting, and Bookkeeping. Terms commence from date of entry of pupil. The School will resume on 31st January, 1921. A SUCCESS THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING GUARANTEES i.-dividual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads 1 to success in business. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE. 33, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. CULFORD BELL. TCTLOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, JCJ PUBLIC SPEAKING. Classes or Private Lessons. Separate Classes for Boys and Girls. The Thespians (Dramatic, Art Class) will reassemble Thursday, 3rd March, when rehearsals of a new three-act modern Comedy will commence. Studio: 66, Wil- 1 lis-streot, next to Crockeries. Tel. 1800. PRIVATE TUITION. . /CLASSES resume 10tl», JANUARY. \J Matriculation Classes Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays,. 6-B.'. Classes in Oral French for Degree Students. G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, Parliament Corner (opposite Government Buildings). Private- Address—Lower Butt. DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes Re-open First Wools in MARCH. Intending Pupils uru requested to make arrangements early. For further particulars address TRAMWAY-A VENUE, off The Ternioa.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 5