EDUCATIONAL. QJRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Corner MONTREAL STREET CAMBRIDGE'TERRACE. Individual Attention given to Each Pupil. Prospectus at Simpson ej&d Williams's. «'"■ ' ' -858 WEST ENt) SCHOOL, * * Or. WORCESTER & MONTREAL STS. 1 (Three Miiiutes from C.P.0.) > AH Private Lessons and Classes Conducted bjr M I S 8 h U C Y C O W A N, WEST END HALL, Corner Worcester and Montreal Streets. Term from date of First Lesson. Railway Concessions to Country Students. Telephone 2800. Prospectus on application. ■ 0281 WARWICK PRIVATE.. SCHOOL, " ROLLESTON STREET/^ TIII3 School is divided into three Departments —7 Kindergarten. Preparatory, and Upper. Physical Exercises are given daily* Individual Teaching is given, special Attention being paid to delicate and backward pupils. 26T W HY NOT LEARN SHORTHAND! A Thorough, Practical Knowledge of Shorthand is indispensable to all wW contemplate entering upon a Commercial career, is a great and inestimable boon to reporters, College students, and teachers, and a fascinating and interesting hobby even to those who have no present intention of putting their knowledge to practical use. OUR Methods of Teaching Shorthand are unsurpassed, and. the re- ? suits achieved by OUR Pupils are unequalled. We also teach Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and all Commercial Subjects. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Opposite D.I.C. .37(1 Of the First Seven Successful Students Six Were Gilby Trained The recent Government Entrance Examination for Shorthand-Typists brought many competitors. Of the seven students heading the Christchurch list no less than six ware Gilby Students. ThiS evidences the high average of efficiency gained from our teaching ; the more so since several of our successful students had (bad little or no office training beyond that received at our College. More than once the Examiners, in reproaching the low standard of teaching in New Zealand, have specially excepted Christchurch, which spells Gilby's College. Our teaching is "Thorough"— that is the secret of our success. We teach both Personally and by Correspondence. Term begins with the first lesson. Write or call for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE Nat Chief Post Office :: Cathedral Squire Dominion College OF Radio-Telegraphy (WIRELESS) Consulting Examiner and Demonstrator: Mr T. H. FEGAN ' (By Licence of the Governments of the Commonwealth and New Zealand) This College has been established to' Qualify Students for the International P.M.G.'s Wireless Operators Course. Practical Tuition by Qualified 'Experts. The Profession of To-day and of To-morrow. Write for particulars to-day. Offices : 20 UNION BLDGS., CUSTOMS STBEST, 'AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032, Auckland. Bankers: National Bank of N.Z. .442
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 366, 13 April 1915, Page 3
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