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. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BUSINESS PRACTICE BOOKKEEPING. .".'■'. MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING CLASSES.. '. are conducted at . '' , BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, .98, The Terrace, Wellington (Opposite Woodward-street). INDIVIDUAL Instruction only is given by Experienced and Fully-qualified Teachers. ■ The progress of students, therefore, depends upon their own ability and perseverance. Positions can be obtained , for all those who pass the jShorthand and Typewriting Examinations, which are held at. frequent intervals. A knowledge of one or more of thesis subjects is absolutely necessary to obtain an Office position, or to win promotion. Pre-War Fees. Enrol To-day. .' ' , H. AMOS, „ Director. Telephone 2098. TJTTANTED, Competent ShorthandTypists; good salary and prospect* for capable operators.. / The above is iypical of the *dvertisements appearing daily in A ' our leading journals. . Do' YOU-desire to apply for such' a position? If co, got into touch . : immediately with ■'■■■'-. \ , GILBY'S COLLEGE, ' And qualify for one of the many | good positions offering, j I Employe's recognise the thorough 'v training given to all Students at- j ' tending Gilby's College, individual attention being a- feature of the course which enables you to j reach proficiency in a minimum ■ \ , of timoi ■" ■'■' .RESULTS TALK. At a recent Public Service Short-hand-Typists' Examination, the fire Candidates presented x by GILBY'S COLLEGE wer» all j successful. ." -. .. , Day and Evening Classes. Lessons." ,'/ . GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., V A. H. Gilby, .F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ; ' ■;. ; James Smith's Building*. , Tel: 21-818. v ; . P.O. Box 203. (And at .Christehuroh.) ■ ■",-■ ":-'-\ ■/.■■■ ■-■■-^•■' •'■ :'~r ■■-■■: i- ■.; •■" 'A'•) - . ■•.: : ' ■ SUCCESS THOROUGH vEnsuret -SUCCESS GROUNDING ' /SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL- OF SHORTHANp AND TYPEWRITING .guarantees^ -'individual tuition ;arid' the thorough,grounding whjch leads to success .^n business. .'' -:\. '■ '■■■ ' '," " I ■"■ 'Principal-MISS: ROWNTREE. ■''} ' . 33. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.' ■ ■>■'■■ MISS E.CARR'S . > ■. SCHOOL OFv SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING,; ;. . ; ' Stewart Dawson's Building. : Principal —- Mies Whitbrea'd - Edivards,: F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.L'P.SJ (Lond.). Individual .Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping. Term commences froni date of entry of . : \/ , ''.-.. '.' iv pupil ■";■?■ '■ ' . '■■ ■ ■' PRIVATE TUITION. PREPARATION. *<"••' Examinations. Correspondence Tuition,' and' Translation. ' .-. '■>.., j ... ■ ■ . ■."'-■., ■ .': - '. •-.' Matriculation Classes Monday, Wednesday. Friday, 5 p.m". V • \ G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, :■.■ Corner Bowen-stroefc and : Lambton-quay. "JVTISS ERICA. HOBYL.R.A.M. (Lbn.) : ■ PIANOFORTE > ■ ■ ■'. . (Pupil jof Mr. Howard Jones), .' V, MALTHAY METHOD.:, ■■•• ■ '. '■ ~7~ ■.'•. ;.' '■ •■'' ■"' 23, BOWEN-STREET. :.' U L F 0 R D . BE L L. 'U..L.F O R D' 8.1 XL,. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS, . •■■-■;■■ / ■ -in/..-' ■;; ■■••* : ELOCUTION, ACTING, AND PUBLIC •j ■ : -SPEAKING. ' :., / ;•'•■■■ ' . i Studio: ' ■.' 66, WILLIS-STREET. Tel. 1800. DANCING. MISS BORLASE will reopen. her Classes Second Week: in March. The very latest and up-to-date Modern Ballroom Dances will be taught.' Evening Classes for adults will be /held. Private Lessons 'by arrangement. Intending Pupils are : requested to send in their names as soon as possible. For further particulars, address Tramway-avenue (off The Terrace). , , , ; TTOIOE PRODUCTION! SINGING, V ELOCUTION. . MISS ANNETTE PORTMAN; STUDIO: ; VICTORIA BUILDIESS, 59, Manners-street. i . ■ - ■ ■ - ' ■ • , ■ - *' i BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has resumed Teaching tno latest Ballroom Danc> ing at her Studio, --■ '. r . ■ ' 13, KING'S CHAMBERS (Opp. Stewart Dawson's). Telephone 870. , CONNOP STUDIO OF DANCING. OPERATIC, Classical, and Modern Ballroom Dapcnig. Special- Class school students (boys and girls), Friday evenings, -7-9. Children's Classes, Mon. and Sat.- Petone Clusa at Oddfollows' Hall, Thursday afternoon; private sessions arranged. Classes commence Ist March. S-tudio, Rod's Building, 36, Ctmrtenay-nl. MISSES MATIS and INEZ CONNOP. LEARN TO SING. TUITION under the course prepared (by the world-renowned master, Mr. Edward Branscombe. \ Tho whole subject embraced in a series of-thorough:'lessons. Send for free booklet, "Voice Culture." DOMINION : CORRESPONDENCE , SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 161, Manchester-street, Christchurch. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANjW MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE. . Thorough Tuition of the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Term commences with pupil. Note,—ln«tr«i>i»nU lant U> Puplli (if of charge for pnotio* •• htm«,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 5