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EDUCATIONAL. rjAEU'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lainbton quay. s individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Greig), Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Miss K. Whitbred-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.),- F.I.P.S. (Lorn), N.U.T. (Eng.)., assisted by a qualified stafi o£ teachei-s. Telephone 40-GID Classes resume sth February, 1929. The Principal will attend at the College on' the 4th February, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to interview parents and enrol new students. THEORY. MANDOLINE AND UKULELE. THOROUGH TUITION o£ the Above by 1 MISS V. JEAN TURNER, 83, Kent 'terrace. ■, . Stringed instruments lent free of charge to pupils for practice at home. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. Jjp'Xl'EKT individual tuition and coaching J for Government. Examinations and speed certificates by MRS. NICOLAUS ' (Late on Staff of Banks Commercial College). Personal interview at 158 a, The Terrace, from Wednesday, 9th (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Telephone 43-653. FEES MODERATE. NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. THIS OFFICE WILL REOPEN after the Holidays on 7th JANUARY. Tuition provided by Private Coaching, Evening Classes, and Correspondence for all public examinations. Crown Buildings, Cuba street, Wellington. TeL 21-550. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING DEPT.. 151, LambtoD quay. Supervisor, Miss Rogers (Tel. 47-410). NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. EXAMINATION RESULTS : :.■ - Of ;. . BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. Accountancy-,, In the 1928 Esams 223 Students of Banks College were successful. In Bookkeeping 11., in' Wellington there were 37 passes, 30 of whom were coached by Banks College. In Auditing there were 27 passes in - Wellington, 22 of whom were students of Banks- College.' [n Bookkeeping 1., 53 of the successful students in Wellington, were coached by Banks College. BANKING DIPLOMAOver 70 per cent, of the successful Candidates were prepared by Banks College. INSURANCE DIPLOMAOver 85 per cent, of the successful Students were prepared by Banks College. Students are prepared by PERSONAL TUITION,and by CORRESPONDENCE. The College reopens on MONDAY, 14th JANUARY. Send for a Prospectus. H. AMOS, F.E.E.S., Managing Director. E. L. ENTING, B. Com., '"Director. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Of> CANDIDATES wore presented for &*" the Junior Grade and 20 passed, or 91 per cent. Gilby-tiained Students also gaiucd Jirst and second place in the Senior Grade, first, second,' third, and fourth places in the Junior Grade. .■'■'■"' Gregg Writers (trained in 1928) gained four of these positions. . • ■ Enrol with Gilby's College during 1929, and ENSURE SUCCESS. Day ■ and Evening Commercial Classes will resume on Monday, 14th January. GILBY'S COLLEGE. A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director, Broadway Buildings, Courtenay place. . : WELLESLEY COLLEGE. ■fTTRST TERM commences TUESDAY, stb FEBRUARY. OFFICE at 98, The Terrace, open for interviews with. Parents and Guardians from Monday, 14th January. GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Boys enrolled from 5 to 15 years or age. and prepared for Proficiency Certificates. Public Service," and all Entrance Univer sity Exams. _ A SPECIAL-VOCATIONAL BUSINESS '.-■ FORM-... Extendiug over: Two Years. Is conducted for 1 boys holding Proficiency Certificates, in' Euglish, Arithmetic, Commercial Geography. Social and Industrial History, Bookkeeping, and Business Prac" 1 tice, Salesmanship, Shorthand and Type : ' writing. Special Teachers with the highest qualifications take the Vocational Subjects. OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE. Telephone, 43-080. HEADMASTER: J. W. Russell. B.Sc. ' H.. AMOS, Managing Director. PRIVATE TUITION. f.TNI-VEKSITY nJTORIAL SCHOOL *-' Masonic, Chambers, Wellington terrace Tel 14-651. Principal: G. VV. YON ZEDLIT2, W.A. Closed 22nd Decmeber to 7th January Vacation courses from 7th January. Term begins first Monday in February. Special arrangements for B.A. and LL.B studenta.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 14

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