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EDUCATIONAL. EVENING CLASSES >ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE For all PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Recommence as follows: — tf ATRIC. ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY. ETC., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, For the last examination, 103 candidates were presented, and 69 passed. ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth, At 7:30. For the last examinations, 11" candidates were presented, and 82 passed. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 7-9. For further information apply to Telephone 2098. H. AMOS. Managing Director 4. Sohool that has been a pronounced success. , I ILBY'S COLLEGE SECONDARY r PAY SCHOOL, Principal: Mr A. S. Farqubar, M.A., CEons.), Teachers" "A" Certificate. This School fills a long-felt need, for it specialises in rapid INDIVIDUAL tuition as against class teaching. The ■wisdom of this method is amply, justified by Examination returns. The Secondary Day School curriculum includes : Preparation for Matriculation and and Ppblic Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificate, and kindred Examinations. As a result of the individual attention given, candidates are prepared *n aoout half the time usually required. Students may take a combined SECONDARY AND COMMERCIAL COURSE If desired. Enrol now! * Term may commence at any time. All other classes at College are in full swing, and 1930 promises to be another record year of successes. The Director will be pleased to interview parents or prospective students at Any time. Tuition by correspondence i» a feature ft our work. • GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. A. H. Gdlby, EjCU, tEng.), Director. WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Oower Cuba street, Wellington. Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203 And at Christchurch. A CAREER IN THE MERCHANT MARINE. EJERE ds a career for YOU, a career ■H that offers world-wide travel, good pay and a life of adventure and enjoyment. BECOME A WIRELESS OPERATOR. It is only a matter of six months' willing study and your future success is assured. • Oall up or write for full particulars if course to-day. Commence studying at once. Instruction by Class or Correspondence THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., Brittain's Building, Manners street. Wellington. P.O. Box 922. Telephone 368. Branches: Auckland, Christchuicb, and Dunedin. BIG DEMAND FOR LAND ENGINEERS IN NEW ZEALAND. LEARN AT BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL QUICKLY AND THOROUGHLY. INDUSTRY is awakened; factories and power-stations are being built rapidly; and the clarion call for "more engineers!"' is heard throughout the length and breadth of this fair land. Be prepared when that call reaches YOU. Study now. Just a few hours a week under the supervision of our skilled and certified teachers will make you proficient to cass the Government Examinations and obtain vour certificate. Every lesson in every course is put in a clear and concise way. Subjects usually so difficulty are thoroughly explained and dealt with by our staff of Experts. Come along for a chat on Engineering •-we'll be pleased to see yon. Or write for Prospectus of Department "A" (dealing with Government ExaminationsMarine and Land). Fees: Cash or Instalments. Principal: JAMES W. BOWER, Certified Engineer. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. SINGING, ELOCUTION AND STAGE DEPOITMENT. MISS G. HELEN GAROD'NEB Has commenced teaching. Temporary Studio —Operatic and Savage Club Room, over Exchange Buildings. JVfISS GARD'NEB will teach tip at LTX the Lyceum Hall.-Lower Hutt, on MONDAY AFTERNOONS. Arrangements by letter or telephone. Address: "Kenil worth," Hill street. Telephone 2049. (Terms commence from the first lesson.) Don't let yonr PROFIT run away in BAD DEBTS. Get Status Report* on vour defrtMs from R. G. DUN & CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. 1841 Established 1913 1841 Reventy-3eveu Years 1918 Nathan's Buildings : : WET T TNOTON 189. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. CARBONS, Ribbons, etc.; in foct every requisite * typist requires, c«_n be obtained at W. J. Seater and Co.'s, 32, Grey street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10521, 24 February 1920, Page 3

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