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educational .mHOROUGII Training for LifVs work i» • i JL provided by the Day and Evening SECONDARY CLASSES ' ot Gilby’a College Students preparing for the Matriculation and other preliminary examinations win snake the greatest progress under our system. Individual attention, instead of class teaching, ensures to Gilby-trainod Students the greatest measure of success Give > children the best chance in life by letting (them study at our Secondary Classes. i Under the able direction of Mr G. H. Scars®, 8.A., and Mr D. B. McLeod, M.A. | (Hons). B.Sc., the training is thorough. ! A /great advantage is that a term may i common oo at any timq. ! The motto of Gilby** College is 1 1* Thorough.” i Study ot Gilby’u College and beoome one Jof Life's suocesßea. ' The Director will he pleased to arrange Von interview at any time. If you cannot {•pall, write for full details and prospectus. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exohange Buildings, NEXT G.P.O. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. ®ox 66. DIRECTOR: Xi. J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington.) W CANTERBURY COLLEGE. (University of New Zealand.) LECTURES ON GENERAL BIOLOGY. PROFESSOR CHILTON’S Course of Lectures on GENERAL BIOLOGY will be delivered during the First Term of the Section on THURSDAYS at 5 p.m. The Course servos os an Introduction to Botany and Zoology, and. will bo fully ilium trated by Lantern Slides, Exhibits, etc. The Lectures are open to all, whether College Students or not., on payment of the usual, fee, viz., 10s 6d per torm, and will he repeated at 8 p.m. on Thursdays if a sufficient number desire to attend at that hour. OPENING LECTURE—THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, ot 6 p.m. A Practical Class for those who wish to examine the animals and plants dealt with in the Lectures will be held on SATUR--1 DAYS, 9 to 11 a.m., beginning SATURDAY', ' March 13ith. Fee, One Guinea. | L. A. STRINGER, | 6830 Registrar. The school for . results. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein’s Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.G.), Christchurch. ALL COMMERCIAL CLASSES HAVE NOW RESUMED. The following Awards, eto., have been gained by our- Commercial Students during the.post two years: 650 Remunerative Offioo Appointments. 266 Shorthand Certificates. 3 Gold Medal*. 26 Prizes. ■ 42 Passes in the Public Service Short-hand-Typistes' Examinations, including several Ist, 2nd and 3rd Places on the Order of Merit Lists. NOTE. —The number of Office Appoint--1 ments would have been CONSIDERABLY INCREASED had more Students been available to take the many positions offering. The above results, show—1. That our Teaching Staff is THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT. 2. That our training in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ETC.,, is absolutely THE B'EST AVAILABLE. Our fees are moderate, and our HIGHLY ( TRAINED EXPERTS give INDIVIDUAL ! TUITION and ATTENTION to EACH STUDENT. WE CAN GUARANTEE GOOD REMUNERATIVE OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS: DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES TERM COMMENCES FROM DATE OF ENTRY-. Prospectus on application at the School DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.). ACCOUNTANTS WANTED. BANES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE i iWhitoomhe and Tombs’ Buildings, Cashel j Street. 'Phone 1906) OFFERS you the most THOROUGH and PRACTICAL Training that it Is possible to obtain. Every member of our staff is (1) An Acoountant, qualified by EXPERIENCE and EXAMINATION. (2) Actively engaged in the practice of his profession. (3) With extensive and successful expertence in the TEACHING of Accountancy. i Every step is intensely practical and oan I be put to immediate use in your daily work, i The_ course is INTERESTING from start to finish. It has been specially designed to appeal to the man who has lost the study habit, as well as to the busy man whose time is limited. BANKS COLLEGE. P. Harle, A.1.A., N.2h. Director. Head Office, Wellington. 2 A CAREER IN THE MERCHANT MARINE. HERE is a career for YOU, a career that offers world-wide travel, good pay and a life of adventure and enjoyment. BECOME A WIRELESS OPERATOR It is only a matter of sir months’ willing study and your future success is assured. Call up or write for full particulars of course TO-DAY. Commence studying at once. Instruction by Class or Correspondence. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY. LTD.. Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. P.O- Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Branches: Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. 1 UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE, JfIERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. 1919-1320. /BOURSES have been specially prepared for the following examinations:—Matriculation ; Public Service Entrance; Teachers’ Certificates D, O, and B; B.A. Terms, Section and Final; Junior National Scholarship and Proficiency, Also for Elementary Courses in Latin. French and Mathematics, j Individual Tuition by Correspondence can f fee arranged in any subject if desired. Prospectus, Terms and all information may 1 be obtained on application to H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons, in Math., ; Or any of Messrs Whitcombe and Tomb’s (jSTsnchnß, . 4759 : 'mbs genn, PARIS SCHOOL, 272, HIGH STREET. *■ A THOROUGH COURSE of Praotioal Dressmaking and Ladies’ Tailoring. Private Lessons in Cutting. Costumes cut and fitted for home making. 'Phone 4574, DANCING. TktEPORTMENT. Physical Exercise. JL/ MUSS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumos Afternoon Classes from Monday, March 15th. Evening Classes forming. £3, Hereford Street W. Telephone 364. • BG7& DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. :fpROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. JT Waltz and other Special Dances taught tn three private lessons, any hour. Classes kevery evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Pri- ' vate Academy, 241, Cashel Street. 'Phono 204. tNCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and -Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will mo her Classes from March 15th. Waltztaught in three private leasoua. At • Tuesday afternoon#. El, Wor caste*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18353, 10 March 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18353, 10 March 1920, Page 11

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