ITUDY BOOKKEEPING THIS ■WINTER. TIJDY BOOKKEEPING THIS WINTER. EVENING CLASSES—TWELVE WEEKS' TUITION FOR £3. Turn your winter evenings to good »e----count 'bv joining the Evening Classes in PEACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS PRACTICE conducted by BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. The fee for twelve weeks' tuition, four hours s> week, is only £3. These classes are specially designed to meet the needs of business men and women. The training is no mere hookish one. The work of instruction is in the bands' of practical accountants only, and students are required to keep a full set of books, to prepare periodical profit and loss account and balancesheets, and to handle all the commercial documents in common use. TERM COMMENCES ANY TIME., Send for Pull Particulars. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, P. Harle, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A., Director. Office: Harle and Sheppard, corner Hereford and Liverpool streets. H 4694—3
In salary and fees, Sir Patrick Hastings, Labour Attorney-Genera), received £18,751, and Sir Douglas Hogg* ihe present Attorney-General, received £12,062 in-1924-25. Insurance rates against burglary in shops and offices hare risen in"Britain from 7s 6d per cent, in pre-war dayi to as much as Ids and upwards per cent.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 10
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192Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 10
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