EDUCATIONAL. TRAINED MINDS WIN BUSINESS. Knowing how to do a thing is half the battle in commercial life— the other half is applying one's knowledge. When your hoys and girls leave school, send them to Gilby's College to receive that knowledge so essential to success in business. Don't let them go out untrained into a world of keen competition. We give students a thorough grounding in ! Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, and j prepare them for Matriculation. Public Ser- i vice Entrance, Accountancy Professional, j and Bookkeepers' Diploma, etc., etc. Our Teacher Spi ence, and hold hig our students "win public examinatio: sts have long-experi-lomas, and each year cess in the various QiLBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED, Next Chief Post Ofiiee, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. SCHOOL Hallenstcin's Buildings, opp. D.I.C. j Principal: MISS M. I). DIGRY, P.C.I'., I.P.S. (Typists' Section). HIGHEST EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the Government Entrance Examination ! for Shorthand Typistcs, held last September, ! FIVE of our pupils were successful in pass- ; ing—viz., Four Juniors and Une Senior, the ' latter being the ONLY successful Christ- j church candidate in the Senior Division. I This is the SECOND Government Entrance Examination this year at which one of our i pupds has achieved this distinction. These results ali'ord convincing proof of the excellent training received by our students. ' DAY CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES, I SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. Term Commences Any Day. 7.'!05 ; WE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OP j MUSIC. Anyone can Learn by our method. No Scales. No Drudgery. We Teach from Jlclodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 8S HEREFORD STREET.
Learn Shorthand BY MAIL npilE cost of the BOYD IN JL Shorthand compared y Qfl nivs with others shows big I HxJ UAIS savings. It is more benefi- I c J a ] to us if you complete the J I course quickly. Please note that we do I I not charge according to time. We sell | I the. course for a fee, and we undertake to f j make you a competent writer. Boyd Shorthand School, 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 869, 22 November 1916, Page 5
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