EDUCATIONAL, __ ACCOUNTANTS AVANTED. AS business grows ill the community, and business relation's --develop, there is an increasing need of Accountants. Tin; demand for good Accountants is greater than-the supply. Every b\ isl " liess man who wants to make sure'of success should be thoroughly familiar with ' Accounting' subjects.,' . . BANKS COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE, BANKS COMMERCIAL ■ COLLEGE, Woodward. Street, ■■ W E L L.I KG T O N," - Has complete course in ADVANCED bookkeeping, auditing, -mercantile LAW, COMPANY LAW, BANKRUPTCY LAW, RIGHTS -.AND DUTIES OF TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS, aad ECONOMICS. Students are prepared for the - ACCOUNTANCY ■ PRELIMINARY, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANTS', BOOK-KEEPERS' CERTIFICATE, AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. ■ Last year the College presented 08 Candidates lor the, N.Z.- Society of Accountants' Examinations,--47-of-:'whom passed. Three obtained honours. - Personal and correspondence tuition by Practising Accountants only. H. AMOS, ■ Managing Director. Telephone 2098.
"To know ono profession only U enough for one man to know. Goldsmith. TO master the Accountancy Profession iB tho task to which evefy ambitious youth and ledger-keeper should set himself. The day is coming when not only "knowledge," but "certified knowled®?," will bo essential I 9 promotion. The Accountancy Preliminary Examination has now . been considerably modified. The first examination under the now scheme. will take place in November ' next. By our special coaching methods students enrolling now may reasonably anticipate passing .their Preliminary this year. ■ The Commercial Accountancy lamination— open .to .thoso who jiavo matriculated, or passed . the Senior Civil Service Examination prior to January, MB -will also be held in November next. Students are also being prepared for tho Accountancy Professional Examination on the same date. N0 W is tho time to enrol and ;eet to work with purpose and determination. Personal coaching for Accountancy Preliminary Examinations is during dav or evening hours by our efficient staff of' well-known Secondary Teachers. Accountancy Professional and clal Accountancy Student? ally' directed b.V Mi'. W. W. Wftddllow, F.i.A.N.Z., and Mr. R. A. Howie, LL.B. Correspondence Lessons hftvo been ar"'""Sl And 'mako inquiries, or phono No. -!SUJ and mako an appointment to interview the Director, Mr. Horace Culby, P.C.I. GU/B Y ' S COLLEGE,. LTD., Winder s Buildings, ' Lower Cuba. Street, W-ffau ■dw P'O.
THE DEAN ..." Of ono of tho Largest Universities in tho British-speaking world, recently wrote: "TN some rcspccls there is opportunity 1 for better work on Correspondence shidv than in ordinary class. -Jiacli student in a Correspondence School has to studv iiv writing all lessons,; whilst in many class rooms he. rocites about one-tliirtictlL of theistafc Just so and this is ono reason u hy, on SEVENTEEN. .occaaions i has the coveted B in 11 1 Amountetruction. Mav we send you particulars rf otir Course in PRACIipAL MODKI! ACCOUNTANCY or in BOOK-kLL). ING? Say.which.. . . Address:' " •' ... HEMINGWAY A ROBERTSON'S, Correspondence Schools, Lt'dv •..AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 51G. GO-SEE THE WORLD.'.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 141, 10 March 1919, Page 7
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