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EDUCATIONAL PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING ; And '-"; - -"•' BUSINESS . i MORNING, AFTEHNOON,nnd':.EYEN' ING CLASSES are conducted at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by' Practical' ; Accountants. ' ■ ! MR. E. L. ENTIXG, A.I.A:, N.Z.',: A Member of the Permanent Staff, who has just returned after three years' ao« . ' live service, has resumed his duties.,".7 The College linos its own duced over fifieen vears ago.".'by .'Mr. John S. Barton, F.LA., N.Ss.V.npw/..Sti' | pendiary Magistrate at Gisboi'.iie. After learning the theory of Double Entry in six simple lessons, students kccii a complete set of books as used'in a merchant's office. Entries are recorded, and , the hooks aj" balanced in a similar manner to those in actual business. Students can attend from one to. .sis hours dailv—individual tuition only. ■■ i TERM BEGINS WITH"THE STUDENT, j ■For further information, Vail and con* suit 11. Amos, Managing Director, - } BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ' ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, .} Woodward Street, '. ' j .:' WELLIN GTO N. .' ; Telephone 2098. ' '• \ ' STENOTYPY. - ' 'i STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY, . . STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY, i STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY. ! STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY. ! STENOTYPY. STENOTYPY. , , STENOTYPY.- j | EARN MACHINE - , *-!'. become a Stenotypiste instead oi hn.ordinary typiste. Stcnotypy permits ,| of tho highest possible speed, and .it means . i . NO CONFUSED NOTES, ' because the characters arc- " alphabet ' letters made by cold type. Stenotypy . j , is quickly learned. Two of our students, ' j who are occupied during tho day, tooK , up Stenotypy in their spare time. . ,'. AFTER 2 TERMS \ they were able to operate at 100 and 125 words pc-rminute, respectively! Four,of! ', our. girl students who give only part of i their time to Stenotypy, now-operate'at. I CO to 70 words per minute after 7-to 10 weeks' tuition! j . ' STENOTYPY IS SIMPLE. \ \ Tbo'Stenotype machino makes the notes j in • alphabet characters, silently, and/ at : any speed you wish. . Call or write for details. All in* I structiou is individual, and is; given by a thoroughly qualified teacher --holding ] the Teacher's Diploma ,of the Stenotype \ Company. . : INQUIRE TO-DAY OF THE MACHINE I -.--■-■■ -WAY! ' ! ~ GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. ; Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ' Winder's Buildings, ' Mwer Cuba Street, Wellington.' 'Phono 2502. P.O. Box 203, (And at Christchurch.) I ;is,yourbrain!uid.up?!'-: . ; OF course, not! Then, what are you ' . doing to develop it—what beyond ■ jour daily-toil? .Do yon not recognise ] 1 that your brain—properly developed— , may.be.a veritablo gold mine to'.you? to YOU, mind. Well, give your brain- a > chance. Train it and become absolutely ■ eflicient. Specialise, then you will obtain a good position. But not if you jog < \ along—a mere "average person."- .Send, j for particulars of our Course in PRAC-', ; TTCAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MOD- i ERN ACCOUNTANCY; or-in SHORT', i HAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRIT- j ING; or of PREPARATION ': for • the MATRICULATION; the PUBLIC SEtt- I VICE; tho TEACHERS'; the'-LAW,-or ', the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. i . Say just which interests you",arid writa j to-day to the Chief of our Training.-.Staff, Mr. 'W.' H. -Hemingway, F.N.Z.A.A., i Solicitor. ... j: ] Address ■ !,:.-. '..''■«,'■!• '. \ HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S'COE- .: RESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTDp j ■ \ Ahckland. . , , , ■ :w ; FARMING AND DAIRYING..,!,'' j The, following New Courses "of Instxiio. ! lion are now available.— : ' ""', ""' , DAIRYING COURSE.-Dealinetwfth ~ the erection of modern cowsheds;..'tha j management of dairy cows, the sanitary handling of milk, the latest butter-mak- I ing methods, lite raising of beef, cattle, i and the hnndling of purebred stock.-.'" i LIYB' STOCK COUHSE.-Denling ivitU' I (hi) methods of breeding, feeding, an-i ~ managing farm live stock—horses, cattle, < sheep and pigs, also the art of sheep and j horse judging. ! SOIL IMPROVEMENT COURSE, in- j eludes a thorough- consideration of the' j principles of Soil Improvement and th?ir j application to practical farming. ; ' I FARM CHOPS COURSE.-A combina- ; (ion of the Soil Improvement Courso wit'.v ! additional papers giving the most ap- j proved methods of growing- different ; crops. v *. . .- i Valuable instruction on silos and silage-; ! Also Now Courses onl Ponllflr Farming, i Poultry Breeding. Fruit Growing, Market ; Gardeniijg, Greenhouse, Vegetable Grow- ( ing. ' Full particulars regarding any of tho | above Courses will be promptly sent. ; TNTERNATTONAL CORRESPOND- j *■ ENCE SCHOOLS, j > G3 Dixon'Street, Wellington. I A Special Discount is being allowed thia month. —:—. l———. i HURWORTH PREPARATORY SCHOOL ! FOR BOYS. ) NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. . . j MR. H. K STUJSGE, M.A., Oxon., and ..■ lately Classical Master and House i Tutor at the Wanganui Collegiate School, i has entered into partnership with MR. 'W. E. ATKINSON, and will take up his I duties at Hurworlh at the beginning of. , 1920. From that dale the School will bo ! under Ihe ioint management of MR. j ATKINSON"and MR. STUKGE. and tho j boarders will be, as heretofore, under tho i direct care of MRS. ATKINSON.- . j ANTED, Prautical Motor-car . Ex- j perts. No Branch of Industry of- j fcra such possibilities—the inmost de- ; tails of motor-cav operation and repair ' ; learnt by mail by our Practical Course, j with its'wonderful working models. Re- j commended by Lord Montague, England's i greatest motor authority. Send for free ; Prospectus- Ml. containing full informa- • tion, Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester , Street. Christchurch. • j H SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, i • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, i ;■ •'••-."-7. WILLIS--STREET,'|M.H;V, I Late Optician for the Wellington Hos- | pital and Charitable Aid Board.' , i Patients unable to obtain advice from tho Optical Department may obtain ad* I vice at the above address between Swk ! and 5.30' p.m. " .-..'■• !

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 7

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