Lögberg - 21.08.1930, Blaðsíða 5
LÖGBERG, FIMTUDAGINN 21. ÁGÚST 1930.
Bls. 5.
DAY AND EVENING
CLASSES ARE NOW
OPEN FOR ENROLL-
MENTS
C A L L, WRITE OR
PHONE FOR FREE
PROSPECTUS
One month in this thor-
oughly organized and
efficient college is
worth two months else-
where.
I). F. Ferguson
President and Manager
C. Tj. Nevvton
Accountancy Dept.
Mabel Jillett, P.C.T.
Shorthand Dept.
Jean Fraser, P.C.T.
Shorthand Dept.
IsaT>el MacNab, P.C.T.
Shorthand Dept.
THOUSANDS OF IGELANDIG STUDENTS,
TRUE TO THEIR EDUGATIONAL IDEALS, HAVE SHOWN
PREFERENCE FOR THE “THOROUGHNESS” OF
THE SUCGESS BUSINESS COLLEGE
The higher type of instruction is available in this great school.
The result is that the majority of Business College students from
everywhere in Manitoba train atthe “Success.” Thorough train-
ing and definite employment service are the only special in-
ducements offered by the Success Business College.
A. J. Gray
Accountancy Dept.
Business Adminis-
tration Dept.
Eva Hood P.C.T.
Head of
Shorthand Dept.
Chalmers
Shorthand Dept.
W C. Angus, C.A.
Principal
More Teachers
Better Teachers
Practical Courses
Unequalled Results
Better Teaching Methods
Larger, Brighter Premises
Better Equipment
Dependable Employment Service
Personal Instruction
Vcra Smallridge, P.C.T.
Shorthand Dept.
Alma Young
Shorthand Dept.
Mary Rae
Shorthand Dept.
Jean Law, P.C.T.
Shorthand Dept.
CONVINCING EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS POPULARITY
This group shows more than 500 Day School students, in actual
attendance, assembled in our lecture room, and includes students from
Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and North
Dakota.
Isobel MeGuirl
Typewriting Dept.
NEW TERM
OPENS
AUGUST
Phone
25 843
EDMONTON BLOCK, 385 PORTAC.E AVENUE
Cor. Edmonton St. and Portage Ave. (Opposite Royd Block)
CALL FOR AN
INTERVIEW
Office Open
9 a.m. to6 p.m.
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NEW TERM OPENS MOHÐAY. AUGUSf25
If you are not prepared to begin your Success Course on this date, you may commence
at any time. Our system of personal instruction provides for new students enrolling at their
convenience and starting at the beginning of each subject.
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
11. Krlendson
Commercial Dept.
Gencvieve Soliumacher
H.A.
Corresponding Secy.
G. H. I.aughton
Kmployment Dept.
J. C. Way
PenmanShip Dept.
Marguerite De Deckrr
Typewriting Dept.
NEW TERM
OPENS
AUGUST
25th
25th
Large or Small School—Which?
Whlch Seliool is likely to attract tlic best teaeliers—
the large School or the smaU School?
Would you rallier receive instruction in a smali School,
vvliere one or tivo teachers handlc all snbjects, or in
a largc School, vvhere proper system nnd classlfiention
permit high-class instruction by specialists?
Where is a teacher likely to he a spccialist in his de-
purtment—in the large Sehool or tlie small Sehool?
Whlch School can afford to pay salnrics required to
retain expert teaehers—tlic large Sehool or tite small
School?
Wliere is the most eomplete and niodem equipment
iikeiy to be found—in the large Scliool or the sanali
Sehool ?
Whieli School ls tlie liest known atnong Iiusiness men
vvho are seeking hi'lji—the large School or tlie small
Seliool?
"Enipioyers have more eonfideiK'c in tlie graduate of
the large Sehool. for they realize that a School can
lieeome largo—only through doing thorough vvork.
THE “SUCCESS” IS THE LARGEST PRIVATE COMMER-
CIAL COLLEGE IN CANADA, AND IS DOING BETTER
WORK AND TEACHING MORE THOROUGHLY THAN IS
POSSIBLE IN A SMALL SCHOOL
Phone
25 843
TJlinn Aylsworth
Comptometer Dept.
líita Good, ,B.A.,
P.C:T.
Stepotyi>e , Dept.
T. L. Brooks, M.A.
’Secretarial Dept.
Tlielma Coleman. B.A.
English Dept.
CALL FOR AN
INTERVIEW
Office Open
9 a.m. to6 p.m.
Mary Bftrtíoiir
English Dept.
The Home of Success
, V- ■ »:* !
Katiileen McGuirl
Typéwritíiig Dept.