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EDUCATIONAL. ..... ACCOUNTANCY' _ BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. The' Personal Tuition Classes ol BANKS COLLEGE will commence on THURSDAY EVEN ING NEXT, FEBRUARY 20, at 7 o'clock. INSTRUCTORS: ' ,-,' : ':. BOOK-KEEPING & AUDITING: • Mr. .1. L. Griffin, 8.C0m., A.1J... N.Z., a partner . in, the firm or Clarke' and M'enaes, Public Accountants. COMMERCIAL LAW:,' - '■ -V'< : '"' Mr. 11. H. Cornish, Sl'.A.;'-'LL.M. (Doable First-Class Honours), Bar* ris tout-Law. EXAMINATION RESULTS: The College has an average of nearly 70 per cent, of successes. Last year (iS candidates were pre>. Edited, 17 of whom passed. BANKS COLLEGE,': ' ANKS COLLEGE, > Woodward Street, Wellington, i ; And Cashel Street, Christchurch, V H. AMOS, Managing Director, Telephone 2098'. "To know ono profession only' i« enough for one man to know."—Goldsmith. ■;'•'' 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 be essential to promotion. 'liio Accountancy Preliminary Exnmination has now been considerably modified. The first examination under' the new scheme will take place in November next. By our special coaching ' methods students enrolling now may rea--1 sonably anticipate passing their Prelimp inary this year. The Commercial Accountancy. Examination—open to those who have matriculated, or passed the Senior Civil Service Examination- prior to January,-1916 , —will also be held in November next. ■ i Students are also being' prepared, for i the Accountancy Professional Examinai Hon on the 6ame date. ■'■•' ■■■■■-• NOW is the-time to enrol and get to work with purpose and' determination. Personal coaching for Accountancy Preliminary Examinations is given either during day or evening hours by our efficient staff of- .well-known Secondary Teachers. ■-~-■•• • • .. : . . ..■ Accountancy Professional and Commercial 'Accountancy Students aro -personally directed by Mr. W. W. Waddilove. P.LA.N.Z., and Mr. B, A. Howie; LL.B. Correspondence Lessons- have 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. 2502 and make an appointment to interview the Director, Mr. Horace Gilby,. F.C.I. (Eng.). G I L BY' S C OL L E G E, .LT D„ Winder's Buildings, ... Lower Cuba Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2502. ' P.O. Box 203. PROFESSOR STARR JORDAN; rE great Educationist,: some years ago. travelled New ■ Zealand, said: "If- there ■ <>re. young men and women who cannot-go to College, - tho College, in a very wide and true 6ense, can come to them."- .'n.d this by means of HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S System of individual .and private Home Study-Courses. Sinco rur foundation in October, 1897,.we. have.successfully;prepared, more than 5500 Candidates for -the ACCOUNTANCY', the MATRICULATION, the TEACHER'S, the PUBLIC SERVICE, and the. LAW .EXAMINATIONS. 'Now, .what:. co'ureq concerns YOU. Just say :which,. and write 'its to-day for' particulars of onr Course .in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or ;n SHORTHAND; or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING: or of Preparation for the MATRICULATION; the TEACHERS'; the PUBLIC SERVICE, and the LAWTROFESSIONAL' EX. AMINATIONS. ;"•/.' . .".:. \",::'.;;.; Address— ' .- ; - ; - -.--. •■• HEMINGWAY. & ROBERTSON'S' COERESPONDENCE. SCHOOLS, Auckland. • ■ p.o. Box 516. . ';;; YOU.CAN BE '..•,,-,'-."»•'•<. A WIRELESS'MAN!- : ;'";. : '':''';;' fTIHERE are Operators on big steamers A to-day earning good salaries and seeing the World, who a year ago were as ignorant of Wireless as you are. - Inquire NOW—start to learn without delay. Wireless points to fresh prospects —an ambitious career! Expert Instructors and Complete .Marconi Installation at - ■ -.. •.. ...: ,„• \. ; TOE DOMINION COLLEGE OF .'? RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., 123 Willis Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. • Telephone 3GB, PLACE YOUR BOY AT (TVCEAN BAY SCHOOL, " MARLBOROUGH. High moral tone; a playground of fifteen hundred acres; airy dormitories; generous diet; and surroundings conducive to healthy boyhood. Public School, Entrance University- and Civil Service Subjects thoroughly taught. Physical Culture and Manly Sports embraced in curriculum. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A... Headmaster. Particulars on application to Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE. MISS N. HEATH (Dip. Dumfermline College of Hygiene and Physical Training), who has" been on active service for the last 18 months, is resuming the practice of her profession at her rooms, 81 Hill Street. Telephone 17701 ■ ■ DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS DOHLSE GUISE, resumes.teach: . jug on SATURDAY, MARCH. 15, 1919. Individual attention to all pupils. In addition to modern Ballroom Dances, Miss Guiso teaches National and a great variety of Fancy and Spectacular Dances. For further particulars re classes, private lessons, etc., apply' 'Phone 75liA.' 7 STEPHEN ST. 'IST'ANTED, many a man has been bant v dicapped in life by a limited vocabulary and inadequate power of expression. Grenvillo Kleiser's Correspondence Course in Practical English enables you to become a master of English and lo fit yourself for greater opportunities. Send for -im Prospectus E, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street. Christnhurc.h. . 9

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 7

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