WHERE DO YOU BELONG ? "DECATTSE tho reruns men of this generaX> t i on w getting a better training than has been available in previous generations, the standards "of business ability have risen and are rising. Yesterday a man of only limited experience and tntming* might linve been able to force his way into an important position; to-day it is.leas likely that he can do eo; 10-0101x0*, it will b*a impossible. Tho business leaders of ft few ehort years from now will be the men who ate to-day preparing themselves for ttd duties of leadership, • BANKS COLLEGE provides thd means by which you. can prepare for tho "big opportunities that are continually occurring in the commercial world. At the Cliristchurch Branch of the Colleg© complete Courses are available in Practical Book-keeping, and Business Practice, all subjects for Commercial end Professional Accountants' Diplomas, Matriculation, and all Entrance University Examinations. A Prospectus on any of our Coursas will be supplied on application* BANKS COLLEGE, Whitcombe and Tombs' Building, Cashel street, ChristchurchHead Office: Wellington. P. HABLE, H4633-2 ' Director.
At an auction sale in Dowell's Rooms Edinburgh, remarkable bidding took for champagne. One lot (Veuvo Uacquot Ponsardin, dry, vin Rose 1904) was sold at the- rate of £42 a dozen bottles.. This is claimed to be the rooord JE£ P rl «i for .champagne obtained m world Kingdom, if not the
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 8
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227Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 8
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