FACTS FOR MOTOR-CAR BUYEfiS. The largest and busiest automobile factory in the world is that in which the "OVERLAND" is built. For next year no fewer than 75,000 "OVERLANDS" will b9 produced as against 50,000 this year. And note this: The tremendous output for 1915 has already been contracted for. Dealers all over the world ordered the wkole 75,000 within eighteen days. A moment's, reflection will oonvinco you that n Car so greatly in demand must be worth every penny charged, and mus' give satisfaction to every purchaser. Isn't this the Car you want? Get Free Illustrated-, Booklet. ."..■-. .;■' Chief Agents for North Island—A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington and Wanganui; Palmerston North AgentsDunk and Pringlo; Masterton—P,,:W. Reardon,. Ltd.-rAdvt..,... , : ':,. yY..
_ ■;' :,••.-■' ■ '■'■-"'■' II : v: "'•' '• " ' : The unique educational facilities provided by BANKS' COLLEGE in its r— ——..■'. ■ - ....'..•......... "/'"i,,;:;iAt.: ■:■!:■:■ : -.-|-:'-•':-■■•■ PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS ENTRANCEJU?JiyERSITy. —— • , : , , i x .11 ~i . All subiects tau'fcht for Matriculation, Solicitors'' 'An exceUent Course of Correspondence Tuition has . have proved SO highly Successful that, in-.Order ;tO accommodate the rapidly increasing A U - S Dental, Veterinary, and fen P re P number of pupils, the Proprietors have had to take Larger Premises and engage Ad- . tister-at-law. It provides lectures in all subjects. Test d'ltional Teachers. ,' N ava l CoUege, and Bankers'lnstitute Examinations, ■Exannnation.Papers given. .Students- work carefully 'TUUIOTW 'n. H °^ ar6 & Pause's New Building, Overlooks ElgKt to Ten Hours'.nstruction given for same fee ■■■■.•■■ . .. . , InL-nLW' Wellington Terrace, a suite, of large, well-lighted and well-ventilated charged by private coach for one hour. ;oa^ r ; : a^;,mi«^g^.lß&^nd..i^ : cponni rooms have been fitted up with all modern appliances. The newest ■ DAY, EVENINC, AND tion,. This course the best available for New . of desk is installed, and each pupil is assured of getting one per-. CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. Zealand students. ,;' v fectly suited to his size. •■ I " —— -—^ * AnniTIAMQ To assist in the Secondary Department, in which Matriculation and \ - • £__L- : ,"I -—, ADIJIIIUNo Entrance University Subjects are taught, MR.T..S. ATKINSON, at pre- •• I ■ PUBLIC SERVICE. ACCOUNTANCY TO THE sent in charge of the Hastings District High School, has been engaged. M ■'■■■•.. ' ' : OT . r - MR. J. W. RUSSELL, an experienced teacher under the Wanganui ,-.'•- .Students prepared by Teachers holding the Hghest — STAFF,. Education Board, has been appointed head of the Primary. Department. PniWy an Commerce Degrees, The Law Papers in the Home Study Course are being cuuwuun ouaiu, . KH ,i r- . . - Subjects taught include:- ~_, , entirely re-written by Mr 0 C Mazengarb MA- Another addition to the Staff of the Primary Department is MISS Languages, .Mathematics, Precis, en rely rewritten by Mr.. 0, I Mazengarb MA for Young Boys has been taken Over by BANKS' Commerdal Geography Agriculture, Solicitor of the Supreme Court. The notes will embody UIA V n i *_ ... _. ... °. '. ~ . -, r» +„ e>> Physiography,. Accountancy, : fcl .,e.t .«*,„, .nac M ,i,w. ' " COLLEGE. M,ss D,xon. w.ll teach the boys from F,ve to Seven -^ ;«*; : .... '--:: Years Of age. ■. ..• ■ Commercial Law. provision will again be made next year for Personal ' ———-—r— ""*—"■""" "" ..•'.■' - Annual Record of Passes—9o per cent. . Tuition in aU subjects, , PAlCipal % % %l Ho H 8 CORNISH, MoAi ;| DAY, EVENING AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. ——— "~—~T~| "■"- ""—: — Sometime Junior and Senior N.Z. University Scholar and Double First-Class Honours in Languages and Literature and Mental Science. — ~" I First Term Begins-—Wednesday, 3rd February. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. BUU&-J&JlJirJLraij. , enrolled AT ONCE. , Only a limited number can be taken as .' . —~ "'„ ~, -" — v ™„v ™ vvrvwvz INmviniiAi iMSTBiTPTinM _ These sub ects are taught so thoroughly that we have Practical Book-keeping as taught.by Banks' College EVERY BOY RECEIVES INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION __ n0 diMcult y in finding positions for all students whom>e will enable a Merchant, Shopkeeper, Agent, or Farmer : The Directer-H. AMQS-can be consulted by Parents at the offices of the School, 11 GREY STREET, until 24th.Dec, andfrom sth Jan. onward*. call recommend.,tb write up books quickly and accurately, take out Trial ~~ \ ' 'In the Typewriting Department, latest model Visible s»rsir pm Pro£t mi IOBS Accomtß * nd J. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ZSn"S^2^!^ : I *™ bem iM ' aU * A^M day, eveninc, OR ' h as tra i ne d hundreds of Shorthand Writers, Typists, Bookkeepers, Accountants, DAY, EVENING AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. ..,...■■ ■ . t L . J n 1 * ' " ____ . Public Servants, Lawyers, 1 eachers and Bankers. , , • « ♦ ' 'fl : . ■.. ..-.. - ... Staff of Sixteen Efficient and Experienced Teachers. , . . Personal and Correspondence Instruction. ' \== : ■ •.. .:.; ■'■■ 11 GREY STREET' :: WELLINGTON • Telephone 2098./ '.- ' H. AMOS, Director. /; : : JOT i ft ■ j* p ~.-, _j ii ll■ , i ■ii _ii .in imu.uLi.j»junijjtiTiiTiiiTnLTjriLj uil'i.J Jilm. ILI.JU.IL !■ M Till" I""" ' " — UTTM! ■——ww —«—^^—^—■— .BStOS " fc j . .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 3
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