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--;■ EDUC'AtIONAL . , ■< ACCOUNTANCY & BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. ; I The Personal Tuition Classes of BANKS COLLEGE will commence'on THURSDAY', EVEN-* ING NEXT, FEBRUARY'aO.'at 7,0W»: INSTRUCTORS:.'", ..'-':, BOOK-KEEPING k. AUDITING:- ■'• Mr. J. L. Griffin, B.Coni., A.1.A.. N.Z., a partner' in- the firm of Clarke and Mcrizies,' Public--- Accountants. ,"' .' "". ' ''■'■'■■' "-'' ' COMMERCIAL -LAW: ■'" '-V'" '.Mr. h. nl'c'oiiish, ,m;a:,;ll:m. (Double. First-Class Honours), .Bar-rister-at-Law. . ' :.,-■.. ,-■- EXAMINATION,RESULTS-' .V';-'; r . The College has an 'average of '•• nearly jFO per cent, of-successes. : - Last year GS -candidates were pro- . . sonted, 17 of whom passed,BANKS- COLLEGE, ■■-■•- ANKS-, COLLEGE,".''-.v-:V- ---,' . '' ,- ; " ..-.■■ ... , :r - *' ~■ Street, Wellington, .'-. ' . • .;.''..■,■ .-And Cashel Street, Christchurch, ■ - ' H. 'AMOS, -. Managing : Telephone 2098. , '.';'. "To know one profession only. .i» • enough for'. one man. to know."—Gold- ; smith. ' '■[ .' ..'' , -: ! .^ TO master-the Accountancy Profession is the. task \to' which every • ambitious youth'and ledger-keeper should.set himself.. The day is coming .when, not only "knowledge," but "certified' knowledge," will bo, essential to promotion.'' ,Th'e Accountancy Preliminary Examination has now been considerably. liipdiiied.. Tho first examination under, the new schoine will take place in/November .next. By our ' special' coaching -methods'students enrolling now may, rea,r.onably.'.anticipate passing their Prelim-. • inary this year. . ....-; The Commercial Accountancy Examin- ■ ation—open to those who have matriculated, or passed the Sonior Civil Service Examination prior to January, 1916 —will also. be held, in November, next.'.: Students aro also bjiing prepared .for the Accountancy Professional Examination, on the same .date., ''.':■. '-'. NOW . is. the' time' to .enrol, and get ; to work with'purpose and determination. Personal..coaching'for Accountancy' Preliminary Examinatiqi(s ■is given either during day .or -evening hours .by- our efficient staff of welWcnown Secondary Teachers. • Accountancy Professional and Comnjercial Accountancy 1 Students are personally directed by Mr. W. W; Waddilove, F.t.A'.N.Z., diid Mr. B.' A. Howie, LL.B. Correspondence Lessons .havo been arranged for all examinations,- ■' Those'unable to attend College can- be coached in their own. homes. CALL TO-DAY • And make inquiries, or 'phone No. 2503 and mako an appointment to interview' the- Director,- Mr. Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Engo. - - . ..-..: ■■:■ GIL BY ' S CO I, L'B GE, L.T Dv, . .. Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. - , 'Phone 2502, .. P.O. Box 203. 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' ■ . -, Generous diet; mild winters, snorts and • games of every description. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, m'.A,, Headmaster. Particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. , PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, EARTRAINING. IUTISS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.B. (auIt.l thoriscil teacher of Dr. Yoike Trotter's Rhythinio Method, London), has resumed teaching. Address:'sl Hill Street. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE. MISS N. HEATH (Dip. Dumfcrmline College of Hygiene aud Physical framing), who lias been on activo service for the last IS mouths, is resuming , the practice of her profession at -her rooms, 81 Hill Street. ■ Telephone 1770. WANTED, many a man has been handicapped in life by a limited voca ; bulary and inadequate, power of. cypression. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 7

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