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EDUCATIONAL 100 PEE CENT PASSES! 100 PER GENT PASSES! NATION is the "acid teal” of a Teacher's ability as well as of the Student's attainments 1 At the last Public Service Examination Oilbv’s College secured 100 per cent successes—nil onr Students passed! Our results prove the soundness of our methods. The success of Gilby’s personal instruction for onch Student ia proved at every Examination! Personal Instruction! We, give individual tuition. We therefore prepare Students in half the time 'aken by ordinary Secondary Schools. BECOME A GILBY STUDENT! Prepare for n, bettor position—prepare in half the lime. Wo conduct Day Classes for Matriculation, .Public Service Entrance, Accountancy Preliminary, Pharmacy A and other Public Examinations, For onr moderate fees you-will secure, S hours’ thorough instruction 5 days a week. You will bo personally taught by Mr G. H. Sca-rso, B.A (Louvain), and a full staff cf qualified Touchers. Term commences at any time—now is the best time. If engaged during the day, attend our Evening Classes—or arrange for our Special Correspondence Lessons, GILBTS COLLEGE, LTD.. Eoyal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Telephone 3333. P.O. Box 56. Manager—L. J. Berry, F.I.A.N.Z, (And at Wellington). S SHORTHAND EXAMINATION RESULTS. SHORTHAND EXAMINATION RESULTS. r PHB following are a few of the recent A- successes achieved by OUR Student*.— 1. During the past twelve months no fewer than 351 Shorthand Speed and Theory Certificates have been granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons to OUR Students. 2. The SIX "GREGG” Shorthand Speed Certificates granted by the Christchurch Shorthand Writers’ Association were gained hy OUR Gregg Students. 3. The Gold Modal onnually awarded by the above Association to the candidate obtaining the HIGHEST Shorthand Speed Certificate granted by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons during the year was a,gain won by one of OUR Students with a certificate for 170 words per minute. I. One of our Students, after only FOUR MONTHS’ training in Pitman’s Shorthand and Typewriting, was a successful candidate at the Shorthand-Typistes’ Examination held last . February, and for several years past the MAJORITY of the successful Christchurch candidates at those examinations have been OUR Students. OUR Teaching is individual, thorough and practical, and the results continually being achieved by our Students stand unequalled. ■ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Prospectus on application at the School. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DICEY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallonotein’s Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.G.). DANCING. WM. FRASER'S CLASSES. LEARNERS—Monday, Tuesday, Friday, at 8 p.m, PRACTICE CLASS—Wednesday and Saturday. 8 till 11.30. •10, RIVER ROAD, AVONS-IDJ3. . Theme, 23VG. ' ' ~ ' DANCING and Deportment.—Prof. Fleming has Resumed Teaching. Walt* Tango or Fox Trot taught in three lessonsAlso, all other Best Old and New Dance* taught correctly Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241, Cashel Street. ’Phone 204. It WHERE TO STAY V IOII OKS TO AKARO. Y STAY AT “N A U M A I,” JOLTE STREET. MRS A. F. WALKER, Proprietress. Telephone 45. - jfp FOR HEALTH, PLEASURE AND OOMO FORT. VISIT rpHB NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. Beautiful position, overlooking the sea. Good accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Liberal table. A. JOHNSON. WANTED TO SELL BUY A HOUSE. The following are recommended an being excellent value: 2 ACRES AND NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. ■Oll nn buy this very nice , .7T - P ej 'ty. The Bungalow has 1 bmlt only IS months, and could not be- t to-day for less than £9OO. It has tiled j panelled nail, lovely dining-room, pane’ nice portico entrance, electric light, hj. ml Ul : fo°t, right up-to-date. Dairy, shed", the land is good, and wil leasily run a c Situated only a few minutes from the t and handy to town, and in a splendid hea locality. Owner buying a farm. ST ALBANS' BUNGALOW. OWNER TRANSFERRED AND MUST ' ' SELL. -07 Rooms and all oonveuiences. gas, porcelain bath, hj. end c., clothes closet with plastered walls, inrienook, built-in-wardrobes, cupboards, etc., scullery, pantry and washhouse. Section of about 30 perches, double gate entrance; £SOO is on first mortgage. 8-EOOMED HOUSE, ST ALBANS. HAND Y, TO PENNY SECTION. i9K~ A REALLY well-built ho (absolutely sound). of 8 1 ( also sideboard builLin, beautifully can electric light, ga-s stove-, ccol pantry in wl enamel, scullery, washhouse, k.p. >-a sewer con., papered throughout in fTrst-cJ f| .yle, b. and c. to bath, basin and ai Full i-a-cr© section, worth alone £J,SO to £, Half-minute to tram stop. It ia worth more than the price asked. CITY BUNGALOW. £ll9O-S,i r ““” , circular bay , porcelain bath. hj. c., all offices under one roof, inchi sewer connection. Section of 55 feel f age. A noco bungalow, dose to ccnfa city. I can arrange terms. A. F. JA.UN GEY 3?’, Mauchee-tip Street. ’Phono Automatic 4618. CHEAP CITY PROPERTY. rnH-B EXECUTORS of Small Estate Offer J- balance of Houses, aa under; Hereford Street, central, 8 rooms . £6OO Hereford Street, central. 7 rooms . £SOO Fitzgerald Avenue, 5 rooms . , . ctpg Gloucester Street, Linwood. 8 rooms . £550 Easy Terms, TTS E. 0.5.. ."Star.” "VrOTHINC? succeeds like success, Btscev and Hawker’s annual output readies 1,250,000 ib of Bread. TT£ SI\ your Grocer for Stacey and Hawkcn Breaa, The louf 'lyfh ,t unri-v flavour, TTy

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12647, 3 June 1919, Page 1

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