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i EDUCATIONAL- ■„ _ : —» ' SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. j SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. SCOPE TOR ADVANCEMENT. \ ACCOUNTANCY; j S a highly import- > -£*• ant profession that offers wonderful '' scope tor high-class ability. j The Accountant is one of ihc main fao- ! toi-s in any business, and usually holdi i an important and highly-paid position. i ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT 01? \ i BAN K S CO LLK GE, i AA k S (j OJ,L E G 11, ' BA \ U COLLI! GK, ! AN vS COLLEGE, i h i A N JvS COLLEGE, ' \ IAN K S COLL EG E, . \ ANKS COLLEGE, ! BAN K S CO LLK GE, ! Woodward Street, Wellington, | Has been preparing candidates for Ac ; countancy Kxairinations for over 14 ! years. Examination Kesulta prove conclusively tho success that, attends our ; Willed of instruction. Take up Accountancy as your profes- j sion. You cannot do better "than attend Banks College, which is known through- ; out New I'.ealauil for the thoroughness i of its teaching. Complete Courses ar* ' available for Die Amended Examination* I of tn.i N.Z. Society of Accountants. ] Call and talk this matter over.. j '■ i 11. AMOS, ! Telephone 20118. Director. j ■ I -. I GILBT'S SECONDARY CLASSES. " * : GJLBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. '< GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. ' j Tho particular advantage of Gilby'a j Secondary Classes is that by eliminat- i ing lmn-esscntial -subjects and con. j cent-rating only on what is essential- > a saving in both time and fees re- i suits. Greater all-round efiicicnev of j the student also ensues. " ■ : M ATRI C ULATJ ON EXA.MIXATION i .[■^l.KS ATION examination:, ! MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. 'j attention is given to Sttt- ! <lcnts iiesirous of matriculating with j a view to entering the professions. ' Candidates are coached individually, i ■ and. personal instruction is given in i every detail of the work; This ox- ! plains the uniform success of Gilbr i students. 1 PROFESSIONAL CAREER. ' ' ' ! PROFESSIONAL CAREER. . '' ' PROFESSIONAL CAREER. j Whichever profession our students '■ desire to enter, we help them, right ' through. Wo give personal coaching I lor all examinations, e.g., Publio Sor- i vice, Entrance. Solicitor's General 1 knowledge. Medical, Dental, and En- i giuecnng Prelim., Accountancy and. I Law Professional, etc. We don't ' usually lose sight of a student until • wo place him on the tonmost point— i until he joins tho army of successful \ men who havo graduated from ' GILBY'S COLLEGE. j All particulars ro Classes and Special ; Correspondence Lessons free for the ask- I ingrilLßrs COLLEGE, LIMITED. Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. (And at Chrietchurch.) GREAT EXPECTATIONSBut Greater ■Realisation, VOU havo expectations—you mean to x hold a good position presently, eay, , at jCS or JX a week. But if you go tho '"' right way to work—if you aro ambitious . and determined-far greater possibilities aro beforo you. It's all a matter of specialised knowledge. If, to-day, you ■ are a Junior—boconio absolutely dlicient. . What then can hold you back? W« specialise in unnbling young peopW to ■ obtain a practical, money-earning education. May wo send you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK- : KEEPING; <or in ACCOUNTANCY; or : in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or in PREPARA- i TION for Jlio MA'IEICULATON; tho PUBLIC SERVICE! tho TEACHERS'; or tho LAW EXAMINATIONS? ,

Say just which and write.-10-day. . Address: i HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S, I CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTDi, Auckland. . P.O. Box 51G. "■'■'■' ■! •■■ . i ..'■'• | GOOD BOARDING.-SCHOOL FOR i Borsr ■r. ■■■ i OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, j Marlborough. i E. Fitzgerald Eagnr, M.A., Headmaster. ; HANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at a noted health resort. Airy Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safo Swim, niing and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred I Acres of Playground—an environment ' most conducive to Happy, Healthy Boy- } hood. .. i COURSE comprises all Publio School j subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid, Al-. ' gebra, Bookkeeping, Physiology. Biology, i Botany, Natural Science, and Practical • Agriculture. ! PARENTS-absent on Military Service i mny entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if ! desired, will assume their legal guardian- j ship. , ' ! Particulars, . concerning board, eto,, i on application from REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., I School Correspondent. ! OVER 2000 BRITISH SHIPS EQUIPPED \ WITH "WIRELESS.'' , CALL FOR OPERATORS. ' "MORE boats are being built, andShoro ■ -"■»■*- Stations erected yearly. Tho call ! or Proficient Wireless Operators will ' become- urgent. 1 Take advautago of the offer of The i Dominion College <>f Radio-Telegraphy < Ltd., and qualify lor a better position ! and a bigger salary. The curriculum of this Collego has ! ocen designed to cover completely tho f .-übiocts required for the Postmaster- i General s Certificate. ! Two points to remember: j Students nro trained until proficient by highly-qualified Experts. (A man with orainary intelligence can > couipleto tho course in six months ) ! And ' The Dominion College is (he only ! Institute in New Zealand equipped with COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS OF MARCONI APPARATUS ' M'rl'r. 011 * for Prospectus. ' J.HE DOMINION COLLEGE OF ! RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD I 1231 Willis Street, Wellin K ton'.' ' _M_ B J!L!rL_ 'Phone 3GS. ' TTUTT GIRLS' SCloOLTciiliUnlalS 1 J-a.Je.inos, Waterloo Road, LotrerHutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls, j Principal: Miss Gcraldine Fitzgerald, assisted by Miss A. C. freeman (late -' Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus may bo obtained from (lie Score- ' wiry, Clarke and Menzies, 197 I.ambton j Quay, Wellington, or from the Principal, _^ OMWION~~Levor " WatcTi", primed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by miikor of Big Ben Alarm; Post Bs. 6d. | to J. E. Pitt, Jeweller, Palmerston ! North, Solo Agont for the District. j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 277, 12 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 277, 12 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 277, 12 August 1918, Page 7

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