EDUCATIONAL | . ~ -* i SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. • SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT. | SCOPE FOE ADVANCEMENT. , ACCOUNTANCY is a highly import-i •£*. ant profession that offers wonderful j scope for high-clasu ability. ', The Accountant is one of the main fao j tore in any business, and usually hold*: an importunt and highly-paid position. ; ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT OP j BAN K S COLL KG E, j 13 ANIC S COLIBG E, : BAN KS COhlliG E,. ■ BANKS COLLEGE, | BANKS COLLEGE, BANKS. C 0LL..8 GE, j BANKS COLLEGE,. ; BANKS. COLU GE, j Woodward Street, Wellington, j Has been preparing candidates for Act oountancy Examinations for over 14 ; years. Examination Result* prove coa- \ clusively the success that attends our i method of instruction. ' ! i Take up Accountancy as your profee- j eion. You cannot do bettor 'than attend ! Banks College, winch is known through- | out Neiv Zealand for tho thoroughness j of its teaohing. Complete Courses ar* ! available for tho Amended Examination* ! of tne K.Z. Society of Acconntante. 1 Call and talk this matter over. j H. AMOS, J Telephone 201'8. Director. I J GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. ! GILBY/S SECONDARY CLASSES. ' GILBY'S SECONDARY CLASSES. ; Tho particular advantage of Gilby'i i Secondary Classes is that by eliminivt- | ing non-essential subjects and con- { centrutiug only on what is essential— > a saving in both time and fees re- j suits. Greater all-roiind efficiency of i tho student also ensues. : MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. \ MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. i Special attention is given to Stiw'l dents desirous of matriculating yitMj i a view to entering the profeesioneJ ■. Candidates nre coached \ and personal instruction is given Hi, ever)- detail of the work. This ex- , j plains the uniform success of Gilbj; > students. ! PROFESSIONAL CAREER. ' PROFESSIONAL CAREER. ; PROFESSIONAL CAREER. Whichever profession our student* , desire to enter, we help them rightfj \ through. Wo give personal oottcbiDglj: for all examinations, e.g., Public SeM ' vice, Entrance. Solicitor's GenerftSj'. Knowledge. Medical, Dental, and Eiw! ; gineering 'Prelim., Accountancy and)} Law Professional, etc. Wβ don't : usually lose eight of a. etudent ■untiS . wo place him on the topmost point—l \ until ha joins the army of eucceesftil men who have graduated from ! CIILBY'S COLLEGE. All particulars re Classes and Special Correspondence Lessons free for the asb , jpILBY'S COLLEGE, LIMITED. ', Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. (And at Christchuvch.) THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. NATURE'S Scheme docs not allow for the inefficient. It ie only QUALITYi s which counts. Similarly in tho World j of Business. The adage applies to humanity—only the Best/ Jβ wanted. The , Best is the Trained and Efficient;. Others i may hold little pay jobs with no prospects, but it is tho Trained who triumph. • The moral is obvious— . BECOME EFFICIENT. ■■•, ' Let us train you. Begin your money* ] making career to-day by sending for par- J ticulaW of our Course in ' PS ACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or j in ACCOUNTANCY; or in SHORT- > HAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING}; or in MODERN BUSI- ] NESS METHODS; or of PREPARATION for the MATBICULA- ; TION, tho PUBLIC SERVICE, tho • TEACHERS', the LAW, or the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS, S&y just vrh.ioh internets you and write us for particulars therein to-day. HEMINGWAY AND 'ROBERTSON'S j CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, j LTD., P.O. Box 516. Auckland, . YOUR BOY WILL BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED For a Successful Career' if he ie placed in tho j /"kCEAN BAY SCHOOL, [ MARLBOROUGH. j INSTRUCTION given in Public School, ; Entrance University, and Civil Serviw ! Subjects. Also in Practical Agrioultur«j i Special uttention to Physical Culture, ! Manly Sports. j COMMODIOUS Schoolhouse and fifteen hundred acres Playground. Airy Dormi» torire. Generoue Diet. Parental Discipline. Good Moral Tone. REFERENCES: Major A. A. Corrigan, Djt. Donald M'Gavin, Captain C. H, Moss, R.F.A., F. S. Pope, Eeq., R. M'Callum, Esq., M.P., and others. E. Fitzgerald Eagar, M.A., Headmaster* ] Particulare concerning board, etc., oa application to ■ REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., | School Correspondent, ■ at tho School. j OVER 2000 BRITISH SHIPSEQUIPPBD : WITH "WIRELESS. , ' ' CALL FOK OPERATORS. ! MORE boats are being built, and Shore j Stations erected yearly. Tho call I tor Proficient Wireless Operators will ' become urgent. . Take advantage of Ihe ofl'er of The ' Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy, ] Ltd., and qualify for u better positiou ] and a bigger salarv. ! Tho curriculum "of this College has j been designed (o cover completely tho j subjects requited for the Postmaster- I General's Certificate. Two points to remember: Students aro trained until profi- I ciont by highly-qualified Experts. (A j man with ordinary intelligence can complete tho course in eix mont'hsi ' And The Dominion College is the only Instituto in Now Zealand equipped with COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS ' OF MARCONI APPARATUS ! Sw'a I 1; ' Phono for Prospectus. ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF ■ RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., 123 Willis Street, Weliington. i P.O. Bos 922. 'Pl mo 353 , . ! HUTT GIRLS" SCHOOLt Chiiton siSi i .Tames, Waterloo Road. Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girle. | Principal: Miss Geraldine PiUgerald, os> ' eisted by Miss A. C. Freeman (late Head of Chilton Houso School). Proafiectus may be obtained from the Sccreary, Clarke and Meniics, 197 lambton Quay, Wellington, or from tie Principal. BttTnSH dado after tho war will easily hold ils own if everything ie of the snino high qualify as North British Hoi Water Bottles with the "Unique" stopper. Ask your Chemist ' in. y/niauc".
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 7
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