EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANTS WANTED. A S business grows in the community, -lx- and business relations develop, there is an increasing need of Accountants. Tin; demand for good Accountants is greater than the supply. Every business 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 1 N G.T O N, ' Has complete course in ADVANCED BOOK-KEEPING, • AUDITING, .MERCANTILE LAW, COMPANY LAW. BANKRUPTCY LAAV, RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS, nnd ECONOMICS. Students are prepared for the ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANTS - , BOOK-KEEPERS' CERTIFICATE, AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS'EXAMINATIONS. ; Lasl year the Collfge'presented 68'Candidates'Tor the N.H.. Society of Accountants' Examinations; 47..0f. whom "passed. Three obtained honours. Personal and correspondence tuition by Practising Accountants only. '. H, AMOS, . Managing Director. Telephone 2093. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING OF SESSION, 1919. THE SESSION will open Oil MONDAY, March 21. Tho Chairman of Ihe Professorl.ll/ Board will .address new at 5.10 p.m. in the Gymnasium. . The Staff will meet their classes as follows;— ' ■ ' 5.45 p.m.—Professor .Brown, .Latin, nnd Greek. (Room' Vll\i Professor Garrow, New. Zealand Law (Room III); .Professor Clark, Physics .(Chemistry Lecture Room). ' 6 p'.m — Professor Sonunerville, Mathematics (Room II); Mr. Watson, Evidence and Procedure (Room III). ' 6.15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, Mfttholish fßo'oin VII); Mr. Thompson, French (Room I); Miss Baker, German (Room I). 6.30 p.m.--Professor Ivirk, Botany; and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room);, Mr. •Wilson, History (Room II); Mir. Murphy, Economics (Room 'I); Professor Adamson, Constitutional History ami Jurisprudence, Roman Law and International Law (Room IV). G. 45 p.m. —Professor Hunter, Mental and Moral Philosophy (Room A 7 IID; Professor Eastcrfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture Room); Dr. Cotton, Geology (Geology Lecture Room). 7 p.m.—Mr. Tennniit, Education (Room VII). All now student? aro required lo present themselves before their Faculty for approval of their courscs. Tho Faculties 1 will ;be in attendance meot new students at- tho following hours :—Mondaj", March 24: 10 a,in. to 12 a.m., .1 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 25; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All students, old as well as new, shoiiild call at the Registirar's Oflice and fill up the ucccssary forms. NOTE.—Students, desiring .to' modify' their course? must submit'their proposed modifications to their Faculties for approval. All students should take the earliest opportunity of seeing the Professors or Lecturers of the subjects they propose to take during the present: year. If this is not done, it cannot he guiirnnteexl that suitable arrangements will 'be made. Lectures will commence 011 TUESDAY, March 25, at the regular time-table hour?. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. March 10, 1919. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS'TIAN ASSOCIATION GYMNASIUM. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYM, ' 1 N A STIC. ('LASSES, Commencing MONDAY. "MARCH 24, 1919. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. • MO.NDAY, MARCH 21, 1919. ' EXERCISE FOR BUSINESS MEN— Monday and Thursday, 5.15 to G p.m. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS FOR YOU NO If EN— Monday and Thurs'lpy, S to 9.M 11.111. Pees, ,i 2 a veav (iu'der 21 vears 255.). This fee includes all Association privileges. ■ DEPOPTAIFX'I' ANO "K.AT.TH EXERCISr,S FOR 1 :.A DlES—Tuesiinv nnd Fridny, 7.15 to 9 p.lll. Fee, 12s. Gd. term (4 months). COPtcecttvp >vn gf.V----ER AT, DEVELOPMENT FO» POA'S AN") GIRTS-Bovs- n><!ue«hn-, 4 lo 5 p.m.. Saturday 0.15 to 10.M a.m. Fee. 15s. n?r vr»", Gi)''--' Tiifsdnv. •t to 5 11.in. Satiirdnv, 10, so lo I'.HO a.m. Fee, 10s. per lerm. (4 month'). COME ANP w; on; GLASSES AT AYORK. ' MAfRiCE TPiACEY. Physical Director. S. O. OiESSWFiLL." Acting-General Secretary. SPECIAL NOTE—'''h" G'-m.'w-lic Curnival 'lias boe" .cnncellwl. ,'i icket. money will be refunded by vendors. • LEARN BOOKKEEPING IN TWELVE LESSONS. " OUR Concise, Simple.; Interesting Corre.«pondenc!> Course for Boys and Girls, Mon and Women, caii be mastered in twehc weeks. Terms -to-suit sbulents. . AVrite us now and get particulars. THE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY SERVICE, Box 1137, G.P.0., Wellington. WANTED, many a man'has been handicapped in lifo by 11 limited vocabulary and inadequate power ol' expression. ' Grenville lUciser's Correspondebct Courso in Practical English enables you to become a master of English ami .to fit yourself for greater ..opportunities. Send for freo Prospectus E, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street. Christchurch. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS NEST A , CAR-WELL COOKE will Resume her Classes March 31. Prospectus on application. Mnrionhurst, Wadestowii. Tel., 1822.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 2
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