EDUCATIONAL. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE (Established 1887.) PREPARES CANDIDATES for tbe following EXAMINATIONS Accountancy Professional, Air Force Entrance, Chamber of Commerce, Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, Post and Telegraph Entrance, Public Service Entrance, Public Service Shorthand-Typists, Sixth Standard Certificate, Solicitor's General Knowledge. TUITION HAS NOW RESUMED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, as under:— 1. Day and Evening Commercial. 2. Day and Evening Secondary. 3. Accountancy. A separate Prospectus is issued for each Department. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION is given in SMALL CLASSES. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street (Behind Tram Shelter). Courtenay Place, WELLINGTONS!, C 3. Telephone 51-987. STUDENTS NOTE! A LTHOUGH part of Wellesley College is ■** being transferred to Eastbourne, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE will continue as usual to give individual instruction in Shorthand and Typewriting and the MATRICULATION CLASSES will be conducted by the Director as in previous years. * MATRICULATION CLASSES commence Monday, February 12. Ring, write, or call for further information. * 98 The Terrace. Telephone 47-543. W. H. STEVENS, M.A.. F.R.E.S., Director. WELLINGTON ? TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. FREE TUITION is granted to students who, having earned the award by completion of a satisfactory primary school j course, are under nineteen (19) years oi age, or, being older, have not completed five (5) calendar years of free post-primary education. ANNUAL TUITION FEES: Number of twohour periods per week. 1. 2. 3. Elementary Courses 15/- 20/- 251Intermediate Courses ... 20/- 27/6 35/Advanced Courses 30/- 45/- StyProfessional Courses 40/- CO/- .0'Correspondence—Special fees arranged. / Students over 21 years of age, except apprentices, pay twice the above fees. COURSES. Courses may be provided in any subject for which a satisfactory number of students enrol. The following are operating:— ART DEPARTMENT: Drawing and Painting, Design, Lettering, Modelling and Sculpture, Art Crafts, Architecture. BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Carpentry and Joinery, Plumbing and Sanitary Science. Cabinetmaking and Design, Motor Body Building, Panel Beating. Painting and Decorating, Signwritins?. COMMERCIAL AND CONTINUATION DEPARTMENT: . Accountancy Professional Classes in all subjects, Bankers' Diploma, Insurance Officers' Diploma, Matriculation and School Certificate. Public Service Entrance Public Service Shorthand and Typewriting Chamber of Coniraerce Examinations, Post Office Entrance Examinations, Bookkeeping, Business Principles. Salesmanship, Shorthand Typewriting. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS: Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering. Electrical Engineering, Radio Physics and Engineering. Motor Engineering. Civil Engineering, Metallurgy, Gas and Electric Arc Welding. The Courses are designed to provide instruction for apprentices and for execu: tives up to the standard required for admission as Associates of the various Engineering Institutions. COURSES FOR LEISURE: . . Courses are arranged in Appreciation of Music Orchestral Practice, the Drama, Literature for Journalists, Handicrait Courses in Cabinet Work and Motor Courses for owner-drivers. •PROSPECTUSES for the different Departments may be obtained from the College Office. Enrolments will be taken between 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. as uuder:— MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12. and TUESDAY. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 36, 12 February 1940, Page 6
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