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N.Z. UNIVERSITY BANKING DIPLOMA. , A TRIUMPH For BANKS COLLEGE • STUDENTS. ■ Out of the Total of 145 PASSES Banks College Students secured • 141 PASSES. Thus every student who -was successful in this Examination, with the exception of four, was a BANKS COLLEGE, Pupil. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. Telephone 2098., H. AMOS, Director. GILBY'S COLLEGE. SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal—Mr. A. S. Farquhar, M.A. (Hons,). Classes will Resume on WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. /CANDIDATES prepared for MatricuV^ lation. Public Service, Accountants' Preliminary, Teachers' Certificate and other Examinations. EXAMINATION RESULTS Prove the Efficiency of our Methods. Accountants' Preliminary ... 90 p.c. Teachers' Certificate 100 p.c. Matriculation 75 p.c. Railway Concessions. for Country Students Write or Call for Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. James Smith's Buildings, Lower Cuba-street, Wellington. Telephone 21-818. ' < P.O. Box 203. And at Christohurch. DAY AND EVENING COMMERCIAL AND EVENING SECONDARY CLASSES AT GILBY'S COLLEGE Are in full swing again. THE Evening Primary Class and Day Secondary School will resume on WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Last year 108 Shorthand and Typewriting Certificates were gained by 114 Candidates ; 98 per cent, of Passes. ENROL NOW! Full details and prospectus may be had i from ' GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director. James Smith's Buildings, Lower Cuba-etreet, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. Telephone 21-818. 1 And at Christchurch. PIANO TUITION. MR. E. J. KING, 18, Queen-street, off Brougham-street, RESUMES. TEACHING MONDAY, 16th JANUARY. Vacancies. "~r ~ GORDON SHORT? • " GORDON SHORT, GORDON SHORT, Pianist. (Pupil of Mme.j Carreno, M. Dalcroze, and other' Eminent Artiste. LESSONS resumed 30th JANUARY. Relaxation System. Class Instruction (Aural_ Training, Keyboard Harmony, Musical Appreciation). Elementary Tuition by experienced Assistant. Prospectus sent on application. to 21, Nairn-street. . . . A~ ' ■ SUCCESS , THOROUGH ENSURES SUCCES9 GROUNDING SUCCESS ' MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING fi UARANTEES' individual tuition and vJT the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal—MlSß ROWNTREE. 33, WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. CLASSES RESUME TUESDAY, Mth JANUARY, 1922. PRIVATE TUITION. GW.' YON "ZEDLITZ, Corner • Bowen-st. and Lambton-quay, Reopens 16th January. During holidays, please Writ© or Ring to Private Address, Lower Hutt. ' MISS «.-CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart D.wion's Building. Principal ■ — Mils Whitbread -Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. flJo'nd.). Term commences from Student's first attendance. . > ' ' Re-opening date Ist February, 1922. School Railways avnd Tramway Conces-1 sion Tickets for Students. : „ ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. MR. -OCirOB D BELL, , 66, Willis-street, _ Resumes T«aching' MONDAY, 30th JANUARY. Tel. 1800. Private Residence, 198, Willis-staset. CIIGNOR A. P. TRUDA, tOBGNOR A. P. TRUDA, SCHOOL OF ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Teaching resumes on 16th January. Coaching in Solo, Ensemble for Concerts, Operatic Work, Orchestral Playing. A SPECIALTY—THE SOLFEGGIO SYSTEM Which enables one io achieve lasting results in Time, Rhythm, Sight-reading, and Ear-training; also to read music as easily as the written word. Prospectus on reque6t. Studio, 220, Lambton-quay. I FREE Advice re best Flute System and Makers; also Mechanical. Adjustments. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE. . Thorough Tuition of the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KENTVTERRACE. ; Trams stop at door. Term commences with pupil. ' ' ■! I Note.—lnstrument! lent to Pupils free lof charge for practice at home. Sydal (Wilton's Hand EmoJHent) has been every time. Buy a jar from your Chemist or Store, and if you are not satisfied too, we will refund your 2s. Apply Sydal Proprietary, 75 Kent Terrace.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 5