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EDUCATIONAL, PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING And ■ BUSINESS PRACTICE. ' [■ MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING. CLASSES' are Conducted at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by-Practical Accountants. ' MR. E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z., A Member of the Permanent Staff, who has just returned after three years' active service/ has resumed his duties.; Tho College uses its own system, introduced over fifteen vears ago by Mr. John S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z., now Stipendiary Magistrate' at Gisborne. After .if learning tho theory of Double Entry in six simple lessons, students keep a- complete set of books as used inV a" merchant's office. Entries are recorded, and the books aj,e balanced, in a. similar manner to.those in actual business. ' s Students can attend 'from one to sit I . i>irs aition only! ' ■ WITH THE STUDENT, . . For, urther information, call and consult L, Amos, Managing Director, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ANKS COMMERCIAL -COLLEGE, Woodward Street, , W E L-L'l NGT.O N, . Telephone 2098. "'.'...' DAY CLASSES., TJEFORE entering an DAY.CLASSES.! -P.. office .attend ■ GilDAY CLASSES, by's .College Day Classes DAY. CLASSES, and . seenro .. thorough DAY CLASSES. Tuition in • Commercial DAY CLASSES. Subjects. Become mnsDAY .CLASSES', ter of Shorthand, DAY CLASSES. 'Typewriting, ■ Book'DAY CLASSES, keeping, or Stenotypv, •DAY CLASSES. In the-shortest possible DAY CLASSES, spaco of time we-make DAY. CLASSES, you, thoroughly eonDAY r CLASSES, versant with any one or all of the above subjects. We fit you- to enter commercial life on a sure -footing—with praotieal knowledge, . Recent, examinations furnish proof of our thorough methods. At the last Pub- ' lij Service. Sh'orthand-Typistes' Examination at Wellington we presented 22 students. Of this total. 17 passed. AH the stenotype operators at Wellington were successful—two had been learning for only four, months and one for. three months. Last February 18 of our students sat for the 1.-P.S. Typists' Exam., and ! all were successful. Eleven passed with ' distinction. ■ ENROL NOW-Get. particulars of our : Day Classes. We give personal instruction and guarantee to place our day 6tud- ' cuts.in positions when proficient'.. . Call or write for free prospectus of our Day and Evening Classes and Corresponr. deuce Lessons! ' GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., > Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, ■ Lower: Cuba Street, Wellington. ;'Tlion'o 2502. ' P.O. Box 203, ..".......(Arid ..at..Christchurch.). • ; V l -..,'"::-':: ACCOUNTANCY.. ' THE PROOF. ■ ■ A'T the Supplementary Accountancy -£»- Exariiination,' held, last March, 42 Candidates' were successful—2G were our Students—G2 per cent, of the total passes for air New Zealand were prepared by us. •■ The signal success of our students at the Examinations is the, best. possible proof of the efficiency of our methods. The fact that our Students, in open competition -in all parts of Australasia, ' win the-majority of the Honours Places 1 and do so much better in tho Examina- ■; tions, proves'.conclusively'that'they are 'MORE' THOROUGHLY PREPARED. ' ■ We supply each student, with a. com- | iilete eourso of Printed Lessons, and he • "has no . Accountancy or Law Books to : buy whatever. Coaching continues until success is achieved, andinthe event of fnilure at any examination we coach • for the next gratis. Complete details, of the Examination Successes, showing namos and addresses of Students, are published in our "Accountancy Booklet." A copy will be sent ■ fice'to all interested in qualifying. | Send'for a free copy right away. ' HEMINGWAY AND' ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland, V FARMING AND DAIRYING. | The following; New Courses of. Instruc tion aro now available:— DAIRYING COURSE.-Dealing with • tho erection of modern' cowsheds, the , management of dairy cows, the .sanitary handling of milk, the latest butter-mak-ing methods, the raising of beef cattle, ! and the handling of purebred stock.' ' LIVE STOCK COURSE.-Deahng with i tho methods of breeding, fe'edine, mil managing farm live stock—horses, cattle sheep and. pigs, also the art of sheep, and hO SOIL'I&VEMENT COURSE- in. eludes a thorough consideration of tho principles of Soil Improvement nnd their annlication to practical farming. • ■ FARM CROPS COURSE.-A combine tion of the Soil Improvement Course wit.i additional papers giving the most- approved methods of growing difterent crops. , \ ' Valuable instruction on silos and silagi. Also New Courses on Poultry Farming. Poultry Breeding, Fruit Growing, Market Gardening, Greenhouse,- Yegetablo GrowFull particulars regarding any of tbn above Courses will bo promptly sent. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND■i- x ENCE SCHOOLS, G3 Dixon Street, Wellington. A Special Discount is being allowed this month. fLLUSTRATOR-S earn big money— . everywhere there's an open markot for good art work.' Turn that drawing talent of yours into money. Study the Press Art School Correspondence Course at home. Successful artists entirely approve of its method. Send for Free Prospectus I, containing full information, Jas. Rodgor, 1591 D„ Manchester Street, Christchurch. * BUSINESS NOTICES. PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTS. tKTB havo For Salo tho Latest Dcsigja VV in Wall Papers Inspection invited. : Also, a Large Stock of Ramsay's Best Canadian Paint, from lis. to 2«s.- per Imperial Gallon. T. A. WELLS, ' 'Phone SS3. Hsa Manners Street QKILFULLYrcuf'^ f D"TAITORED IO SUITS. DRESS SUITS, £Vi 13s. BEST PROCURABLE NAVY SERGE SUITS, JEW. Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. F.-ELBE, Tailor, ■ H.B. Clothing Co.'s Buildings, , - 276 Lambton Quay, Wellington, P" "OWER - Uscrs-The best is not too good for you. Order a genuine 1 -"Gaudy" Balata* for your next Belt, and compare results. First quality- only.- All I- 6i7.es stocked. -Moderate prices. .British , made;' Manning and-Co., 188 Cashel St., Chri6tohurch.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 2

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