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EDUCATIONAL. CAHR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stowait Dawson's Buildings, Lambton quay. ' . Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gieig), Bookkeeping, and Office Routine. Principal: Mi&s K. Whitbrcd-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.LP.S. (Lon.), N.TJ.T. (Eng.)., assisted by a qualified : staff of teachers. Telephone 40-610 Classes resume sth February, 1020. lho Principal will attend at tho College on the 4th February,' 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., to mterview parents and enrol new btudents. PIANOFORTE- THEOR V. MANDOLINE AND UKULELE. T^SVSKuINEIf 0" b>' 83, Kent terrace. Stringed instruments' lent fiee of charge to pupils for practice at homo. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. 17XPEKT individual tuition and coaching ■V for >Govcininent Examinations and speed certificates by ; MRS. NICOLAUS (Late on Staff of Banks Commercial College). Personal interview at 15Sa, The Terrace, from Wednesday, Oth (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Telephone 43-6133. ' FEES MODERATE. | NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Crown Buildings, Cuba btrcet, BoS 1292. Tel. 21-550. rpUHTON, provided for all Public Ex- -*- animations, • Private Coaching, LoneBpondence Lessons, Class Tuition. Office now open. ; SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING (Under the supervision of Miss Rogers), 151, Lambton quay, CLASSES COMMENCE on WEDNES- . DAY, 16th January. Tel. 47-415. ■ ■ - - .. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING. THE New Classes at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, begin on TUESDAY, 15th JANU-ARY-MORNING, AFTERNOON, and EVENING CLASSES. Positions found for all Pupils recommended. During 1928 over 160 vacancies, in tho largest offices in the city wore filled. - INDIVIDUAL TUITION only. A pupil's progress, therefore, depends upon her own industry and perseverance. This Department is in charge of Mrs. Marks, who is one.of tho highest certificated and most Successful 'teachers of Shorthand and Typewriting in the Domin- 1 ion. ; Parents and Guardians can interview the Director from Monday, 14th January. " BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, OS, The Terrace, . *X ■ H, AMOS, F.R.E.S., Managing Director. ' K. L. ENTING, B. Com., Director. i "' ' - GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TYPISTS' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. 1 OO CANDIDATES were presented, for <•£ the Junior- Grade and 20 passed, or 91 per cent. Gilby-tiained Students also gamed first - and second place in the Senior Grade, first, gecond, third, and fourth places in the Junior Grade , Gregg Writers (trained in 1928) gamed four of these positions. ■ '. .<■ Enrol with Gilby's College during 1929, ' fend ENSURE SUCCESS. . , „, Bay" and Evening Commercial Classes ' -will resume <5n Monday, 14th January. GILBY'B COLLEGE. A- H. Gilby, .F.C.1., Director, Broadway Buildings, Courtenay place. '.'■■' . MmS&BSMH COLLEGE. ,«SSifiT TERM commences TUESDAY, ' sth, FEBRUARY. OFFICE at 08, Tho Terrace, open for jpterviewa with Parents and Guardians "from Monday, 14th January. -"GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL , ;'■ ; EDUCATION. Boys;enrolled from 5 to 15 years of age, and for Proficiency Certificates, ' Public Service, and all Entrance Univer sity Exams. ! A SPECIAL VOCATIONAL BUSINESS ■ FORM ; Extending, over Two Years, Is conducted for boys holding Proficiency Certificates, in English, Arithmetic, Commercial Geography, Social and Industrial History, Bookkeeping, and Business Prac tree. Salesmanship,; Shorthand and Typewriting. Special Teachers with the highest qualifications take the Vocational Subjects, OFFICE: 08 THE TERRACE. Telephone, 43-080. HEADMASTER: J. W. Russell, B.Sc. H. AMOS, Managing Director. PRIVATE TUITION. TTNTVERSITY TUTORIAL" SCHOOL, ■*■* Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace. Tel. 44-651. * Principal: G. W. YON ZEDLIT2, M.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. Maie&i,::■'■■■;,,;. ■ ■.':■.;■: ;-'"

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 6

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