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EDUCATIONAL. EXAMINATIONS INDI3PENSA^LI£fTTQE most obvious feature of -a. modern education is the stress laid on examinations. In every pro less ion. in the higher trade® aiul crafts, and in every department of the Public Service, examinations are- indispensable. The problem for an ambitious young man is. then, which examination must he prepare to paaar In this matter RANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 98. THE TERRACE. ran assist you, ss it has successfully assisted others *°r the past 20 years For the last University examinations it presented 243 candidates for the Aooouat•Hoy uTfITUI n l^ a *t Iw Ox whom passed. '147 candidates for the law ProfomioTinl £xtf&iQAttoii, 81 oi whom passed. 117 candidates for the Matriculation Examination. 85 of whom passed. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Fee further information, call H. AMOS. u .Director. PIASTER HOLIDAYS OVER. ARE siwf the work-e-day world has settled down to business once QUALIFY NOW FOR ADVANCEMENT. A coarse of study at Gilby> College will fit you for a better potation. Nowadays the high salaries go to those who are fitted to earn them. We make a special feature of INDIVIDUAL TUITION. The result is thorough training in eyery subject. Our Courses Include: Pitmen's and Gregg' Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Book-keeping (all grades). Commercial Law. Ancient and Modem Language*. Mathematics. Drawing. Science (for all examinations;. History. QfOgTApfay. The Director win he pleased to give any information Call or write for full details. Day and Evening Classes, tuition by Correspondence. A term may commence at any time. GILBY’S COLLEGE. . LTD. (A. H. Gilby. F.C.I. (Eng.), v Director). JAMES SMITH'S BUILDINGS. CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. , (And at Christchurch.) LOOK AHEAD TUN YEAHS. A BB yen assured of an improvement **• in position and salary to correspond with the increase in responsibilities you me bound to have when you are ten rears older? YOUR PRESENT POSITION WILL NOT SUFFICE. Unless your are a genius you must either qualify for an executive position, Mr he prepared to remain a subordinate. BTUDY ACCOUNTANCY. Sand without delar for our new SO page book "ACCOUNTANCY," it's free. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, The Accountancy Specialists, Union Buildings. Customs street E., AUCKLAND. M. Box Ml . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. TjILECTRICAL Engineering provides a JUS big opportunity for advancement f«r tAut trained ™ >T| Our courses embrace the whole range of the electrical field from Wiring and Bell fitting to Dynamo work and Automobile Electricity. The Bower school is filled with the most up-to-date plant for demonstration purposes, and the high percentage of pomes by our Students in Government Examinations proves that wo are at the forefront as aa Engineering School. Gall or write for onr Prospectus "B’and get an early start. BOWHR’B ENGINEERING-SCHOOL. Fletcher's Buildings. Customhouse quay. Telephone 1792. Wellington. P.O. Box 865, And at Auckland. Don’t let your PROFIT run away in BAD DEBTS. Get Status Reports on ftnr debtors from R. G. DUN A* CO., THE MERCANTILE AGENCY. r 1841 Established 1921 1841 Eighty Years. 1921 Nathan's Buildings : : And at Dunedin. Christchurch, and Auckland. Nathan’s Buildings, Wellington. A RTHUR J. WYCHERLEY. Lock and Key Specialist. Key# Cut to any Pattern or any Lock. Safe and Strong-room Doors Adjusted. Tale Latches fitted or repaired P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. JNDER NO. 1. WILLIS STREET. 18X7 IN l'Kli Known . Bookbinding of : »v ui description and in any elase efi Metei iaf beaut fully executed by ' the JTtau" Jobbing Department. Bing up 2748 tog pries*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10898, 12 May 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10898, 12 May 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10898, 12 May 1921, Page 3