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EDUCATIONAL. PASS EXAMINATIONS EASILY BY taking advantage of the facdll* ties offered by Gilby’a College. The Matriculation and Accountants’ Preliminary— If you are a candidate, our ootfts* will strengthen you on sny weak point, and the course will give you a thorough grounding. Pay and Evening Classes, or Correspondence Lessons, under the perron al supervision of Mr G H. Scars®, 8.A., assisted by Mr D. B. McLeod. M.A. (Hons.), B.Sc. INDIVIDUAL TUITION is the feature that makes Gilby Students successful students. Remember — It.is necessary to qualify by preliminary examinations to enter the professions. Take action now I Write to or call on the Director and obtain full details TERM MAY COMMENCE AT ANY TIME, GIPSY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Bos 60. DIRECTOR: L. J BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington!.) M

Q HORTHAND-TYPISTES VJ BOOKKEEPERS JUNIOR CLERKS ARE IN CONSTANT DEMAND. AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO PASS THROUGH THE SCHOOL, WE INVARIABLY HAVE MORE DEMANDS FOR GRADUATES THAN WE ARE ABLE jTO SUPPLY. Hundreds of Students hove proved the practical worth of our training, »»rid many are to-day holding high and lucrative positions. in Government Departments and Commorcial Houses. YOU CAN DO THE SAME IF YOU WILL A GOOD BUSINESS TRAINING is a sound investment, no matter what position you may eventually hold. COMMERCIAL CURRICULUM famludea Pitman’s Shorthand Touch Typewriting Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced) Commercial Correspondence Gregg's Shorthand Practical Office Training Handwriting, Eto., Eto. '■ These subjeots are thoroughly and efficient* ly taught m the SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. DA Y CLASSES—Monday a® Friday. EVENING OLASSE S—-Monday to Thura« day. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Prospectus, giving full particulars, cm application at the School Railway Concession Tickets foe Country Students. v DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. DICEY’S COMMERCIAL HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS (Opp. D. 1.0.), Triangle, Christchurch. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS, X

THE LEADING SOHOOIi OF COMMERCE IN NEW ZEALAND. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitoombe and Tombs’ Buildings, Cashel Street. 'Phone 1805. and -women are thoroughly trained -HA in oil branches of Commercial Work, and are prepared for Bookkeepers’ Certificate, Commercial and Professional Accountants’ Examinations, and B. Com. Degrees. For those who are unable to attend personally oomplete correspondence courses are available in Bookkeeping, Auditing, and all branohes of Commercial Law. The Instructors, who are highly qualified and experienced tutors, are as follow: BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING— Ur P. Harlet, N.I.N.Z-A., Professional ' Aooountant and Auditor. COMMERCIAL LAW— Mr E. W. White, L.LJM. (Hons, in Arts and in Law). ECONOMICS— Mr T. Irvine, M.A. (Hons.), 3P.R.E.8. For further information, apply to BANKS COLLEGE. P. HA RLE Director. Head Office, Wellington. 4

CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM. 1920. rpSK TERM BEGINS on THURSDAY, A 11th MARCH, and LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY. 13th MARCH. Students are expected to enrol before Saturday. The Regulations and Syllabus for 1920 may be obtained free by Matriculated Students, on application at the College Office. Under the Regulations, a Student intending to proceed to a University Degree, will not bo enrolled for any class unless his course has been approved bv his Tutor. “EXEMPTED STUDENTS.” —Students who desire to obtain “exemption" from attendance at Lectures, are urged ‘to do it at onoe, in order to take advantage of the tutorial system. Professors will he in attendance for the purpose of enrolling Students and advising them on their courses, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 11th and 12th March, from. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 5 to 6 p.m. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christchurch, 24th February, 1920. 8523

LIFE IS LIFE INDEED TO 'WIRELESS OPERATORS. A LIFE of Bight-seeing and adventure, a life healthy and oongenial—that is the lot of the ship’s Wireless Operator. Why don’t yon become a Wireless Operator ? THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Has a Course which qualified Wireless Operators will soon put you through. All that is wanted is a fair amount of brains and a desire to get on. Join up to-day. Day, Evening sard Correspondence Tuition. Write, 'phone or oail fox further particulars. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. Telephone 3224. Branches: Auckland,'Wellington end Dunedin. W MRS GENN, PARIS SCHOOL, 272, HIGH STREET. A THOROUGH COURSE of Praotical Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring. Private Lessons in Cutting. Costumes cut and fitted for- home making. \ 'Phone 4574.

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PROP. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching 1 . Waltz and other Special Danoeo taught in three private lessons, any hour. Claseet every evening. Proflcienoy guaranteed. Private Academy, 241, Cashel Street. ’Phong 204. Dancing, deportment and physical CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will resume her Classes from March 15th. Waltzing taught iu three private lea sons. At home Tuesday afternoons. 61, Worcester Street W. DANCING. ! DEPORTMENT, Physical Exercise. ' MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth* 1 London} resumes Afternoon Classes from Monday, March 15th. Evening Claeses form* ing. 53. Hereford Street W. Telephone 354. 867$ H ATKINSON will rivp anv Returned * Soldier a full list, of Furniture andt Advice about Repatriation Qrdata. UL Mtflej cheater £t*e*V, x , W" '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 10

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