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EDUCATIONAL. TYPEWRITING RESULTS 1 ALL THE GILBY CANDIDATES PASSED! DESULTS for the I.P.S. Typir.te’ Exam., hold in June last, are to hand from i Ltigland—and, ns usual, they boar testimony to tho efficiency- of Gilby training. ( Altogether 21 Gilby-trained Students were presented for this Exam., AND THEY ALL PASSED. But that, is not all: of the 21 candidates, 12 passed "with distinction’’— rlenr, convincing proof that it pays to Study it Gilby’s College. ( Become a Gilby Student and receive thorough, individual lull ion. your progress will bo rapid. i.,ml when competent, pve will undertake to secure for you an eltri.co up- 6 poinlraent. * Call or write for full detn-ila of our various [lottrse?—NOW! GILBY’S COLLEGE LTD., L. J. Berrv, F.1.A.N.Z., Director, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, NEXT G.F.0.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. ’Phono 13!(3. P.O. Box ofi. U ‘ * DAILY INCREASING DEMAND EXISTS FOR OUR QUALIFIED, COMMERCIAL STUDENTS, j WE specialise l in giving our students a 1 S..u:ni. Practical Business Education anil a ■ib.ir.eig'n working knowledge of the (subject' they study. They lenrn how to apply l bo knowledge gained, which is of , ine-tin.a ■ o value, to employers. We are , thus enabled to readily obtain for onr • stndoni? -Jjoth "Day and Evoningl good remiuicrativo office positions, and tho demand * for _ onr qualified Rludents ia almost invariably in excess oi tho number available. ' Students attending' tho Evening Classes enjoy the. same advantages as the day pupils and obtain suitable positions as they become proficient. TEEM COMMENCES AT ANT TIME. Day and Evening Classes. Saturday Morning Classes. Commercial Curriculum includes;— ’ Pitman’s Shorthand ' 1 Touch Typewriting , Douhlo Entry Bookkeeping < Commercial Correspondence 1 Gregg’s Shorthand Practical Offide Training Handwriting, etc., ole. A full Commercial Conrso or special snb- . jects only may be taken. ( School Prospectus on application. ' Railway Concession Tickets for country students. 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Times out of numh»r tMinko " has vanquished drink, freed tho man from the degrading bondage, given, him his self-respect, and raised him in tho opinion of his friends! i “ Driukn ’’ succeeds whether it is given secretly or not. It is tasteless and odourless, and contains no harmful drugs. It won’t injure tho most delicate constitution. Drinking CAN bo cured and “ Drinko" does it. Any genuine enquirer con see tho unsolicited testimonials wo are continually receiving, proving that “ Drinko" cures drinking. Write for free Booklet describing this great cure. All onquiri-s confidential. Plain onveloj>os used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 2125, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2” WANTED. Five Thousand Hens, 9s to 10s; Cockerels, 10s to 12s; Ducks, 9« to 11s per pair. Turkeys, Piyeons, Geese in any quantity. Pounsford, C2, Jcrrold Street The", c 1194. _ D ’ VIEW BOOKS, just arrived by mail. Cloth Lx bound, 6s each. Tito Scarlet Nest; Ellis Lloyd. Webster Man’s Man: Peter B. Kyno. Tho Old Gray Homestead: Francis Parkinson Keyes. Ciphix Six: William Lo Queux. Nomads oi the North: James Oliver Curwood, Deep Waters: W. W. Jacobs. The Castaways: W. IV. Jacobs. The Laughing Girl: Robert IV. Chambers. Shavings- Joseph C. Lincoln. Thu Paper Cup: Amelia E. Burr. Cloth Bonne!, 2s each. I Bones: Edgar Wallace. I Lucky Mr Loder: Guy Thorne. A Sin of Silence; Oftwoll Binns. I D. CRAIG AND CO., I BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS I .3fi, Colombo St,, Christcburirh. . _ 4329 ORGAN for Sale, cheap. Apply 8.F.F., S_tur." ’ ‘ XL) '' TTLECTHIO Vibrator and Fittings t'm r Su’l7: also Largo Wooden Screen. 10, Car-liel St --_. 47911 X V\ T AN bl'-F. Invalid’s Chair and Dress- * ' maker's Dummy. Apply BE F l ! L ,a J , £__ XD '' TfACANCY lot Boarders, single and donbio * rooms, 27,ij Barbadocs St. near Worcester St. 4790 X ACANCY for Three Resiiectahle Men, ' share largo room, and board; mates preformL 3311, Durham St. 4791 TO Lot, Partly-furnished. Bed-Sitting Room. 359, Montreal St. 4791 rpO Let j a Prosperous Country BoardingJ- house. Apply Boarding-house, “ Star." fpO I.ct, a Prosperous Country Boarding- ' house. Apply Boarding-house "Star.” •nj^XTEfn^^i Furaißhed %iTat • ' Sumner nr Brighton, for Chriatmaa ' holiday.-. StaJ-e terms, urgent, T.B.E. WHERE TO STAY j : -VISIIOES TO AKAROA. * ! STAY AT " NAUMAI,” JOLIE STREET. 1 MRS A. F. WALKER, Proprieties!!, ‘ Telephone 45. XD ; FOE HEALTH, PLEASURE AND COMFORT, VISIT , fJ>HE NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. Good accommodation for visitors and peril ttnen! hoarders. Liberal table. Beautiful position, overlooxtng the sea. A. JOHNSON.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 1

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