EDUCATIONAL. - ' . 1 i ACCOUNTANCY & BOOK-KEEPERS' (J EXAMINATIONS.' " j J The Personal.Tuition Classes of , • j , - -.BANKS..COLLEGE' ;I will commence on THURSBAY. ( E?}3N* j ING NEXT, FEBRUARY 20, at 7 o'clock. ] INSTRUCTORS:.:-. '| BOOK-KEEPING ■& AUDITING• • Mr. J. L.-'Grilfiiii'.'D.Coin,,'iV.l.A;, ; N.Z., il partner in' 1 the: i Clarke a'nd- : Menzfe,-IHiblic'''; Ac- ; . counhints. V. ' COMMERCIAL LAW: '[ ] Mr. H. H. .Coriiish,Ul.jC- M'.M. ■! (Double First-Class Honours),- Bur- j rislcr-al-Law. . , • •; ■ I EXAMINATION RESULTS: . .V. .. | • The, College lias nil average:, of . ; nearly 70 per cent, of-successes.-: j Last year US candidates were-: presented; -17 of whom passed.l Banks -college, ' ' 1 ANKS COLLEGE,- ; Woodward Street, Wellington, j .... j And j " Cashel Street, . Cliristchurch, ..... 1 H. AMOS, ; i (Managing DirectorTelephone 2098,. : '-. PERSONAL COACHING • '- - FOR- PROFESSIONAL .. ' . . -EXAMINATIONS. IN response to -repeated requests from pupils, - parents,, and gunrdioM ,- GILBY'S COLLEGE Vhas arranged to conduct Afternoon Sessions in addition to the-present Evening Classes, for the personal coacliinj? ot Secondary Pupils. - Students will bo coached by a well-known aid experienced Secondary-Teacher, holding the M.A, Le« gree with.honours. . . n; Our system of personal instruction will, ensure rapid progress, in studies,. TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT . / You must pass either tho Matriculw tion or the Accountancy Preliminttry< TO BE A LAWYER ■ You must pass tho Solicitors . Gen< oral Knowledge. . . , . TO BE-A CIVIL SERVANT",. - You must paiis.'.'the .Public. .Sernoa ■TO BE A DOCTOR! 6'li DENTIST X ' .You must pass the Medical Prelim-' ■ inary. ' - /. TO BE A CHEMIST . .v : t - ■ You must pass. tho. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 7
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