EDUCATIONAL ■ : i.ce examination' RESULTS. -0f:..-..':' '":.. ■ 'BANKS COLLEGE.-; .' rpHE results of .'Banks College in' the last Accountancy and -'Law' Profea- '. sional Examinations were as foUowi'tLAW PROFESSIONAL: ' '..V:'/ 40> presented; 32 passed.-. ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSIONALS--51 presented ;..35 passed.','; BOOK-KEEPERS' CERTIFICATE;- 1 17 presented; 12' passed..-. In the latter examination" only about 15 per cent, of the candidates were successful, Students prepared for the March anr 1 • November Examinations. Work in all departments has'resumed. BANKS COLLEGE, ■'■' Woodward Street, Wellington, And at Cashel Street, Christehurch, ' ' ' . H. .AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2,098, "To .know - one profession only ia j enough for one man to know."-Gold-smith. | rTK) master (lie Accountancy Profession A .is. the task to which every ambitious youth and ledger-keeper should set • ! himself. The day is coming when' not | only "knowledge," but "certified know-' ledge," will be essential.to'promotion. ' I The Accountancy Preliminary Examination has now been considerably modi*! lied. The first examination under the' now scheme will,take place in Novem- 1 bnr next. By our special coaching 1 methods stuiU-nts enrolling; now may reasonably anticipate passing their Prelim-! Jnary this year. ... : The Commercial Accountancy Examin-i' I atioii-open to those who have ma'tricu- \\ iuted, or passed the Senior Civil ;: Ser- !j vice Examination prior to January,'l9l6 \ -will also bo held in November .next. ' I Students are also being prepared for, 'l the Accountancy Professional -Exaniina« ' tion on the same, date. " '.-. , •; NOW is the timo to enrol-and cefc ■ U lo work with purpose and determination, j! Personal coaching for Accountancy Pre- :' limiaary Examinations is' : given cither during day or evening hours by our efficient staff of well-known Secondary Teachers. \i Accountancy Professional and Commor- ! i cial Accountancy Students are person- ij ally directed by Mr. W. W. Waddilove, j F.1.A.N.Z., and Mr. B. A. Howie', LL.B. jj Correspondence Lessons, have been at- it ranged for all examinations, Thbs'6'un-. j able to attend College can. be coached in j the.ir own homes. '"■ ; . ..CALL TO-DAY i'i And make inquiries, or 'phone No. 2502 j and make an appointment to interview' •. I the Director, Mr. ■ Horace Gilby, F.C.I, i i (Eng.). ~';.;,,. . ..':■ , ■ \\ G TLB Y'S C OLLEG E..-.1/.T.D., i' Winder's Buildings,"-. v V.'' j'! Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. -j ;Phono 2502. . ■ ■: P.O. Box 203. ; OUR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS \ ARE certainly ix£ BEST. on. this i side of tlnj world. Possibly they nro the Best in tho whole world. At i any rate, we have never seen their equal/ ""■'; much less their superior. Now, the perfection of HEMINGWAY AND : ROB- j ERTSON'S Correspondence ■ Courses: of :' Instruction is the outcome of 21 YEARS' } work—great patience,- and vast experience, i with courses, outstanding, teaching obil- J ity. Bluntly stated: Those who mastet I our Courses EARN- MORE MONEY. ■, Why not YOU? .- --"•■ ; Send to-day for particulars of on? Course in PRACTICAL. BOOK-KEEP-ING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, :: or irs < SHORTHAND, or in ADVERTISE- i MENT WRITING, or of preparation for, 'i the MATRICULATION, the TEACH* ! ERS', tho PUBLIC SERVICE, the LAW, ! or the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS? DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. "" , Say just which interests you and'write \ i us confidentially. Our advice is "gratia. '.' : i Address!:.:- . :,-■•.'■'■•- HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,' LTD., ; P.O. Box 516, Auckland. .'.j ; j (Tho School with. 23,678 Successful nncl ' Satisfied Students .'behind .it.),,:. ;' \ HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL; CHILTON j .. SAINT : JAMES,'-.- : -.';;, j j Watorloo Road,' Lower'Hutt,'.''.'!. j BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL : foi ! Girls. Principal, Miss Geraldlne i FitzGerald. Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term! ■ commences February 5, "1919. School ! Telephone No. 115, Lower Hutt. • ■ • ; Prospectus may bo obtained from the' ! secretary, P.O. Box 486, Wellington, or i from the Prinoipal. > j PIANOFORTE,. HARMONY; EAR. ! TRAINING. -■" ■■-■ i MISS' CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.8.-' {m- ! J-T.JL thoriscd teacher of Dr.' York's Trot. i tor's Rhythmic Method, London), will i begin Teaching TO-MORROW (THURS- i DAY), February 6. .' - \ Address: 54 Hill Street. ! . PIANO AND SINGING. i Voice Production, Breathing and Placing. f Elocution and Dramatic Art.' ! MADAME COPE-DOWSING has Re- ,1 sinned Lessons, and again offers ' both Ladies and Gontlemen the Latest ; Tuition in the above Arts. Madame'j > long experience and successful methods nro well known. Studio: 94 Willis St. i frpp., Shortt's Pictures). 'Phone -4167. .;' WANTED, Practical Motor-car Exports. No Branch of Industry, of- .'j fcrs such possibilities—the inmost de- j tails of motor-car operation and repair j learnt by mail by our Practical Course, with its wonderful working models. Recommended 'by Lord Montague, England's ; greatest motor authority. Send for frco Prospectus M, containing full inferina- | tion, Jns. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester i Street, Christehurch. ■:- S ' BUSINESS NOTICES i j QTAFFORD TEA, LUNCHEON. ANT v ° SUPPER ROOMS. j Dinner 5.30 to 7.30. • One of tho Best Appointed In the City. I Smoking and Writing Room Provided |i tor Gentlemen, i! Open on SATURDAYS until 7.30 p.m. | MISS READ, Proprietress, s Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). .! YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIBT. ■' QEND us 2s, 2d. and we'll post to you ' ! C a neat Rubbor Stamp, and a Bottlo of Marking Ink, jo that yen nan have i your name on everything. ; A. AV. MORAN AND SON, j Rubber Stamp Makers, | 60 Willis Street, Wellington, ~ ]
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