WHERE DO YOU BELONG? "DECAUSE the young men of this generation are getting a better training than has been available in previous generations, the standarde of bueiness ability have risen and are rising. Yesterday a man of only limited experience and training might have been able to force his way into an important position; to-day it is less likely that he can •io so; to-morroT, it will be impossible. The bu&inesa leaders of a few ehort years from now will be the men who are to-day preparing themselves for the duties of leadership, BANKS COLLEGE provides the means by which you can prepare for tlie "big opportunities" that axe continually occurring in the commercial world. At the Christchurch Branch of the College complete Courses are available in Practical Book-keeping, and Business Practice, all subjects for Commercial and Professional Accountants' Diplomas, Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. A Prospectus on any of our Cannes will be supplied on application. BANICS COLLEGE, Whitcombo and Tombs' BuiHing, Cashel street, Christchurch. Head Office: Wellington. P. HAKLE, H4623-2 Director.
A Masterton blacksmith, who has been in business for. 25 years,- is closing down at the end of this week owing to his inability to procure assistance, for which he has extensively advertised. Have you heard the good Colds fly before NAZOL—the ready-for-use and money-saving remedy. Keep NAZOL handy. 1 Sixty doses la 6d. - - £
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 8
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228Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 8
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