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/ EDUCATIONAL PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING Aid' . BUSINESS PRACTICE. ' MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVEN-. ING CLASSES are conducted at $ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by Practical Accountants. . MR. E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z., ; A Member of the Permanent Staff,, who has just returned three years' active service, has resumed his duties. The College uses 'its own system, introduced over fifteen years wo by Mr., John S. Barton, F.I.A.', N.Z., now Stipendiary Magistrate at Gisborne. After learning the theory of Double Entry 'in six, simple lessons, students keep a complete set of books 7 as used in a merchant's office. Entries are recorded, and the books up) balanced in a. similar manner to those in actual business,! . . Students can attend from one to 6ix Jours daily—individual tuition only. TERM BEGINS WITH THE STUDENT. ' '! : For'further information, call and consult H. Amos, Managing Director, EANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, Telephone 2098. 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EVENING- CLASSES—CORRESPOND- - • , ENCE LESSONS: Whether you attend Gilby's College personally, or take our Correspondence course, remember, our motto is "Thorough"—and your success is our personal concern. ■ ■ , We also give instruction-in mornings, 1 -afternoons, and evenings in Elementary, Book-keeping—individual attention' " for each student.' • .TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. WRITE OR CALL NOW 1 GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I: (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower ICuba Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) IS YOUR BRAIN LAID UP? OF course, not! Then, what are you doing to develop it—what beyond jour daily toil?. Do .you not recognise that your brain—properly developed— may lie a veritable gold mine to'you? to YOCJ, mind. Well, give your brain a chance. Train it and', become absolutely efficient Specialise, then you will obtain a good position. But hot if you jog along—a mere "average person. Send for particulars of Our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in SHORTHAND ; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or of PREPARATION for the MATRICULATION; tli© PUBLIC SERVICE; the TEACHERS'; the- LAW, or the UNIVERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. . . Say-just which interests you and write to-day to the Chief of our Training Staff, Mr. W. H, Hemingway, F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor. Address HEMINGWAY 4 ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. - v.' Auckland. <■ \ ' ; FARMING.AND DAIRYING. The following -New Courses of Instruction are now available:— !''" DAIRYING COURSE.—Dealing with the erection of modern cowsheds, the management of dairy cows, tho sanitary handling of milk, the latest butter-mak-ing methods, tho raising of beef cattlc. and the handling of purebred 6tock. LIVE STOCK COURSE.—Dealing with the methods of breeding, feeding, and managing farm live stock—horses, sheep and pigs, also the art of sheep and horse judging. SOIL IMPROVEMENT COURSE in. eludes a thorough consideration of the principles of Soil Improvement and their application to practical farming. FARM CROPS COURSE.—A combination of the Soil Improvement Course witu additional papers giving the most approved methods of growing different crops.. _ Valuable instruction on eilos and silago. Also New Courses on Poultry Farming. Poultry Breeding, Fruit Growing, Market Gardening, Greenhouse, Vegetable Growing. Full particulars regarding any of tho above Courses will be promptly sent. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND--1 ENCE SCHOOLS, 63 Dixon Street, Wellington. A Special Discount is being allowed this month. HURWORTH PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. MR. H. E. STURGE, M.A., Oxon., and lately Classical Master and House Tutor at tho Wanganui Collegiate School, has entered into partnership with MR. W. E. ATKINSON, and will take up his duties at Hurworth at tho beginning of 1920. , , From that date the School will be under the joint management of MR. ATKINSON and MR. SPURGE, and the boarders will be, as heretofore, under the direct care of MRS. ATKINSON. WANTED, Men with the gift of eloquence—who can sway decisions, be it in business, in politics, or in social life. • Grenville Kleiser's great corres. pondenco course in Publio Speaking trains you at home to become an attrao. tive, convincing speaker. Send for free Prospectus S., containing full information. Jas. Rodger, 153 D Manoheater Street. Christchurch. 1 m H. PHIL P, V * Cornhill Stroet, House. Window, and Office-Cleaning Contraotor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Maohinory. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED JTelephona 8282 (8 rings),

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 13

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