EDUCATIONAL * The Motto of Gilby’s College is—- •• thorough.” jtfOWHERE in the Dominion la there an cdccational institution v/itk sucti a higniy qualified staff of kacher-specialists. Studying at Gi.'by's College means thorough tuition, because on I system ot 1X DIV ID UAL IX STK UCTIOX ensures the most sound and rapid progress. Both Day and Evening Classes aro now in full swing, and a term may commence at any time. ’ Accountancy— All brancheo of Accountancy iu|doT Mr G. T. Mosley, A.1.A..N.Z. Bookkeeping Glasses — These deal with both elementary and advanced bookkeeping, under the personal supervision of Ihe Director, Mr L. •!. Berrv, P.1.A.N.Z., and Mr W. Barry, A.1.A..N.Z. Secondary Classes — .For all esoor.dery subjects. Principal, Mr G. H. Sca-rse, 8.A., assisted by Mr D. B. M’Lcod, M.A. tHons.), B.So. Economics— A practical -course in this important snboct, under Mr J. Wyn Irwin, M. (Hens.), F.R.E.S. • Correspondence lessons in all subjects. Write or call on t.ho Director for full particulars. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, MEET G.P.0., CATHEDRAL •SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. DIRECTOR; L. I. BERRY, P.I.A.jX.Z. (And at Wellington.) KDS SHORTHAND-TTPISIES. BOOKKEEPERS, JUNIOR CLERKS. ARE IX CONSTANT DEMAND. AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO PASS THROUGH THE SCHOOL WE INVARIABLY HAVE MORE DEMANDS FOR GRADUATES THAN WE ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY. _ Hundreds of students hare proved the practical worth of our training and many aro today holding high and lucrative positions in Government Departments and Commercial Houses YOU CAN DO THE SAME IF YOU WILL. A GOOD BUSINESS TRAINING is a Sound Investment no matter what position you may eventually hold. COMMERCIAL CURRICULUM includes:Pitmon’n Shorthand’ Touch Typewriting Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced) Commercial Correspondence Gregg's Shorthand Practical Office Training Handwriting, etc., etc. These subjects are thoroughly and efficiently taught in the SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. DAY CLASSES—Mondav to Friday. EVENING CLASSKS-Monday to Thursday. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Prospectus, giving full particulars, on application at the School. Railway Concession Tickets for Country Students, DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein’s Buildings, Triangle, (Opp. D.1.C.) Christchurch. OFFICE POSITIONS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. DANCING. WM. FRASER’S CLASSES. Practice Claeses; Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Learners: Wednesday and Thursday. Fox Trot. Maxina, King’s Waltr, and all Ballroom Dances. 40, RIYER ROAD, ’Phone 2376. Avon side, TFS DANCING & DEPORTMENT, PROF. FLEMING has Besomed Teaching. All Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons. Any hour. Alro Private Classes forming in suit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy 241, Cashel Street. ’Phone 204. XD PUBLIC NOTICES. G.IFTS. Quite easy to make a choice at Bcmmigton’s. Gee the Window Di*plays. J E YES' FLU ID. WANTED KNOWN. CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. AS Manufactured by the undersigned/ ore ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ROOFING MATERIAL on the market. The only known Roofing that will improve, instead of dotoric. rate, with ago. See ono of our Roofs--corner Manchester and Salisbury' Streets, and lot us quota v«n for your job, PETROUS TILE COMPANY, LTD., Caver sham, Dunedin. D COME TO BELL’S next time for Mon’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing at my_ low prices. Many only slightly worn. Musical Instruments. Bell’s, 106408-110, Oxford Terrace. ’Phone 924. XD 5000 EASTER. STREET, WANTED. GEESE, DUCKS, HENS, TUBKEYS, COCKERELS. for POUNSFORD. G3, JERBOLD ’Phono 1194, XD JEIES’ .FLUID. M ATKINSON’b for Kapoo Bedding, t • Very Best Ticking and Kapoo. Chea oat Prices in Christchurch. 127, Mancheol Street. .(?QVA —ST ALBANS Bungalow, 5 rooms, rhJ O\J\J e. light, sunny aspect. Duncan, Reed, 162, Manchester St. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR P. W. CULLIMOEE bega to notify his numerous friends and clients and the general public that he is Removing from 800, Manchester St. to 194, HIGH STREET, corner of St Asaph St., opp, ,1, Armstrong and Co. The Promises will bn opened on Wednesday, 17th March, 1920. F. W. CULLIMOEE. House Furnisher. I®, High Street. ’Phone A4S2B, , XI). PYRTL CAELYON COAT V. F. 1.1 P.A. iN.Z.), 8.M.1.P.A. (Aust.; F.M.C.I.P.A. (Loud.), PATENT ATTORNEY and CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINE Lighting and Power Inclal'u,lions Plan end Work Supervised. 184, HEREFORD ST. lOpp. Bank of dl CHRISTCHURCH. Tel. 2££2, A 44&5. ROBERT C. ABBOTT T>EG3 to announce that ho has oomr Business as a Consulting Optic! the Firat Floor, STARLAND BUILDINGS, COLOMBO STREET. CHRI3TCHU 130-9 ACRES LEASEHOLD. WEST COAST. YEARS' Renewable Lease. A Fine UU Block of Dairying Country, on the Railway June. At present running large herd of dairy cows. Price only £5 per acre. A sure fortune in this. S. C. THOMPSON, X.D 5211 163, Cashel Street. JEYES’ FLUID.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19921, 13 April 1920, Page 1
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