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EDUCATIONAL j SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. I SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. ! SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. ! j ACCOUNTANCY 1 is a highly import* j ant profession that offers wonderful i scope for high-class ability. j The Accountant is one of the main fao" ! , tore in any business, and usually; liold* , j au important and highly-paid position.' j ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT OF ' BANKS COLLS GE, - BANKS COLLEGE. i BANKS COLL 19.11, BANKS COLLEGE, ; BANKS . COLLEGE, i BANKS COLLEGE, | ANKS COLLEGE, BANKS COLLEGE, ! j Woodward Str«ot, Wellington, j Has been preparing candidates for Ao- • oountancy Examinations ■ for over It years. Examination Results prove con* clusively tho success that attends our nunkod of instruction, . lake up Accountancy as .your profca-' t ®J on ; cannot do bettor than attend i tfanJw College, wtuck ia known through- I out Aon r Zealand for the thoroughness 1 -? S v Complete Courses am i available for the Amended Examination* I of tno If.Z, Society of Accountants. j Call and talk this matter over. j H. AMOS, j Telephone ,2098. Director. ' STENOTYPY EMPLOYERS, NOTE! - STENOrypY .4 HE you desirous of ' STENOTYPY increasing rhe offici- . j STENOTYPY ency of your Corrcspo.n- ! STENOTYPY denco Department? : " Of i STENOTYPY course, you are." ';. ■ ! STENOTYPY Then let ua lell you about STENOTYPY a wonderful little modi- I STENOTYPY -ine-tlio STENOTYPE- ! STENOTYPY which saves money,;:en- ' ! STENOTYPY sures accuracy .in tho • STENOTYPY ; transcription of notes,' in- ! STENOTYPY creases dictation s;>eed, ; STENOTYPY guarantees legibility" and STENOTYPY' .identity of-notes. ! STENOTYPY The Stenotype is for'.re- ! STENOTYPY cording notes from' die- j STENOTYPY tation, and is a companion ! STENOTYPY machine to, but does not . ] •STENOTYPY" replace, tho . typewriter. ! STJiINOTYPY Tho Theory of Slenotypy j .STENOTYPY can be learned by. any STENOTYPY ■ typist of average intelli- j STENOTYPY jjente in from TWO TO | STENOTYPY FOUR WEEKS, according ■ : STENOTYPY to the amount of time dc- I STENOTYPY voted to it, and when j STT2NOTYPY ones le&rned, the attain- ' STENOTYPY meat of speed quickly fol- | STENOTYPY lows, with practice;- ] STENOTYPY SPECIAL CONCESSTENOTYPY SIONS IN FEES. j STENOTYPY aro granted to employers j STENOTYPY who purchase maqhines I STENOTYPY and send their' typistes to ! STENOTY"PY r us for instruction. ! STENOTYPY Stenotype Machines tire in ] STENOTYPY general use throughout ! STENOTYPY U.S.A. awl Australia, j STENOTYPY both for oflice dictation j STENOTYPY and for general reporting. i STENOTYPY We shall be ploosed to j STENOTYPY give a demonstration on j STENOTYPY r the niachir.e to tmvono in- : STENOTYPY iterested. ' GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Lower Cuba Street, Wellington - ! Telephone 2502. P.O. Box 203. ■ ; GREAT EXPECTATIONS- V : But Greater Realisation, ' VOU have expectations—you mean ta j hold a good position presently, 6ay, ; at £S or Mft week. - But jf you go tho j right way to work—if you aro ambitioui ; and determined—far greater possibilities j aro before you. It's all a matter «? j specialised knowledge. If, to-day, yo* j are a Junior—beoomo absolutely efficient, : What then can hold you back? Wa j specialise in enabling young people to obtain a practical, money-earning edu- j cation. May wo 6cnd you particulars of our Course iu PRACTICAL BOOK- i KEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY: or j in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISE- ' MINT WRITING; or in FRKPAM- | TION for tho MATRICULATON; th« > PUBLIC SERVICE; tho TEACHERS'; or I tho LAW EXAMINATIONS? I Say just which and write to-day. j Address:. j HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S, j CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.; j .Auckland, j P.O. Box 516. • ■: j GOOD BOARDING SCHOOL'. FOR , BOYS! i OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, - J Marlborough. . I E, Filxgerald Eagar, M.A.,' Headmaster, j HANDSOME and Commodious Schoolhouse at a noted health resort. Airy i Dormitories, Liberal Table, Safe Swimming and Boating, and Fifteen Hundred Acrea of Playground—an environment j most conducivo to Happy. Healthy Boyhood. • COURSE comprises all Pubiio School i subjects, with Latin, French, Euclid. Al- j gobra, Bookkeeping, Phyeioloigy, Biology, I Botany, Natural Science, and Practio&l ! Agriculture. PARENTS Absent on Military Sernco \ may entrust boys to Mr. Crump, who, if ' desired, will nsaumo'their legal guardian- : ship. ! Particulars, concerning boanl, etc., ' oil application from I REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., i School Correspoiidont. ! ! BIG DEMAND FOR "WIRELESS" ! OPERATORS AFTER THE WAR. j jptONTRACTS for tho ereotion of Wire- \ V less Installations aro being entered j into all over tho World to-day—at the conclusion of this War the demand for '' operators will bo heavy. ' YOU cau qualify to fill ono of these i positions NOW—a position whioh carriea i with it plenty of scopo for ambition; a 1 good salary; and a chanco to visit rari- i one parts of the World with flret-class i steamor'accommodation. Let tho Dominion College train yoct, Their Staff are Experts on Wiroto Telegraphy, and this is the only Collceo in the Dominion possessing. COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS OF MARCONI AP- i PAEATUS. ; • ' All Students are examined rOßulnrly by ' : the Examiner appointed by tho Government of New Zealand. There's a Special Correspondence Course prepared for Studonts unablo to attend personally. ' Call,'' Write, or 'Phona for Freo i Prospectus. ; TEE DOMINION COLLEGE OF -' RADTO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., 123 Willis Street, Wellington.' ; P.O. Box 922. 'Phone 368. HUTT GIRLS' SC.nOOLt Chilton Saint ! James, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boaixling and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Ger.iMmo Fitzgerald, as- ' eisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (lata ! Head of Chilton Houso School). Pros- I pootus mav be obtained from tho Secretary, Clarlte and Mcneies, 197 lamb ton | Quay, Wellinston, or from tbo Prin. i cipal. ■ • ■ j W' BARBER AND CO., Dyore and i • Dry-oloanor«, 125 Cuba Sttwt, I City. 'Phone -228.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 279, 14 August 1918, Page 7

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