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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 Shorthand and Typewriting Examinations, which are held at frequent intervals. A knowledge of one or more of these subjects is absolutely necessary to obtain an Office position, or to win promotion. Pre-War Foes. Enrol To-day. H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098. TX^ANTED, Competent Shorthand- '" Typists; good salary and prospects for capable operators. The abov» is -..ypioal of the advertisement; appearing daily in our leading journals. Do YOU desire to apply for such a position ? If so, get into touch immediately with GILBY'S COLLEGE, And qualify for one of tho ra«ny good positions offering. Employees recognise the thorough training given to all Students attending Gilby's College, individual attention being a feature of the course which enables you to reach proficiency in a minimum of time. RESULTS TALK. At a recent Public Service Short-hand-Typists' Examination, the five Candidates presented by GILBY'S COLLEGE wer« all successful. Day and Evening Classes. Correspondence Lessons. GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD.. A. IT. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, James Smith's Buildings. Tol. 21-318. P.O. Box 203. (And at Ckristchurch.) A SUCCESS THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal—MlSS ROWNTREE. 33. WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. MISS E. CARR'S CJCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND O TYPEWRITING, Stewart Dawson'a Building. Principal — Miss Whitbread - Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Lond.). Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting-, and Bookkeeping: Term commences from date of entry of .pupil PRIVATE TUITION. PREPARATION for_ Examinations. Correspondence Tuition, and Translation. Matriculation Classes Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 5 p.m. , G. W. VON ZEDLITZ, Corner Bowen-street and Lambton-quay. ■jyTISS ERICA HOBY L.R.A.M. (Lou.) PIANOFORTE - (Pupil of Mr. Howard Jones), MALTHAY METHOD. 23, BOWEN-STREET. CULFORD BELL. ULFORD BELL. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS, In ELOCUTION, ACTING, AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. 66, WILLIS-STREET.\ Tol. 1800. TTOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, * ELOCUTION. MISS ANNETTE PORTMAN. STUDIO: VICTORIA BUILIHJiSS, 59, Manners-street. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned from Australia, and is Teaching tha Latest Dances at her Studio, 13, King's Chambers. Telephone 870. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. dancing! MISS BARBARA PUTNAM haa returned from Australia, and will resume Teaching shortly. Classes for latest Ballroom Dancing commence at Marine Engineers' Institute, on FRIDAY, 17th March. ; _ Address: 43, Main-rd., Northland. Tel. 1505. CONNOP STUDIO OF DANCING. OPERATIC, Classical, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Special Class school students (boy3 and girls), Friday evenings, 7-9. Children's Classes, Mon. and Sat. Potone Class at Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday afternoon; private sessions arranged. Classes commence Ist March. Studio, Rod's Building, 36, Courtenay-pl. MISSES MATIS and INEZ CONNOP. LEARN TO SING. fTVUITION under the course prepared by A the world-renowned master, Mr. Edward Branscombe. The whole subject embraced in a series of thorough lessons. • Send for free booklet, "Voice Cnlture." DOMINION ' •CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 161, Manchester-street, Christchurch. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAIt, AND UKULELE. Thorough Tuition of the above by li/TR. J. G. TURNER, M.T.U.M., i*i- .15, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at door. Term commences with pupii. Note—liißtMimant.s lout to I'upiU free of ebii'ie for practise *t ken*.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 5