EDUCATIONAL . PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING And BUSINESS PRACTICE. MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES are conducted gfc BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by Practical Accountants. MR. E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z., A Member of the Permanent Staff, who lias just returned after three years' nc live service, lias resumed his duties. The College uses its own system,-intro-duced over lifleen years ago by. Mr. John S. Barton, F.l'.A., N.Z., now Stipendiary Magistrate at Gisborne. After learning the theory of Double Entry in six simple lessons, students keen n complete set of books as used in a. merchant's office. Entries are recorded, and the books aja balanced in a similar manner io those in actual business. Students can attend from one to six hours daily—individual tuition only. TERM BEGINS WITH THE STUDENT. For further information, call and consult H. Amos, Managing Director, BANKS COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE, 4-N'KS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1 Woodward Street, WELLINGTON. • Telephone 2093. i i FARMERS KEEP ' YOUR OAVN FARMERS BOOKS-and do so as acFARMERS curatcly as any AccountFARMERS ant can do it lor you! FARMERS FARMERS' Don't be amongst those FARMERS who THINK they're makPARMERS ing money, yet all the FARMERS time are losing. FARMERS FARMERS Don't be one of the many FARMERS who pay out more taxaFARMERS tion than is necessary FARMERS • through not keeping proFARMERS per books. FARMERS FARMERS In 12 simple CorrespondFARMERS euce Lessons vou can masFARMEKS ter the art of Book-keep-FARMERS irig—or if you don't care FARMERS to study these yourself you FAHMEHS can nominato your' boy FARMERS or girl to master them for FARMERS you. FARMERS FARMER,S The lessons are in easy FARMERS stages, and lead the stuFARMERS dent on to a complete masFARMERS tery 'of this art. They FARMERS are retained by students FARAfKKS and are always ready for FARMERS reference when difficulties FARMERS arise in actual practice. FARMERS FARMERS The "N.Z. Dairyman" FARMERS says of this course: "Anj FARMERS boy'or girl of average in. FARMERS, telligence could master it FARMERS in a month." FARMERS FARMERS SEND TO-DAY for ProsFAR MERS pectus of this course, givFARMKRS ing particulars also of our FARMERS Correspondence Lessons on FARMERS "Practical Agriculture." ' riILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Winder's Buildings, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2502. P.0...80x 203. • MOMENTS AS IMPORTANT AS YEARS. SUCH is the one when you consider whether you will qualify; You think of it. You know of its advantages. But how often do you put it off. You think that you are too busy just now— you will qualify later on. Be careful. You may drift, get into a ruck. Then some day you will receive a jolt. You will lose the chance of a good position solely because, you were not prepared for it. Prepare for a better position and bigger pay, Let us send you particulars of our Course- in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; 'or in SHORTHAND: ur in PREPARATION FOR THE MATRICULATION; the PUBLIC SERVICE; the TEACHERS', the LAW; or the UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. Say just which interests yoiii and write to-uaj. Class or Correspondence instruction. . Address: : '- - HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,' LTD., P.O. Box 51G. Auckland. « GAS POWER AND MOTOR ENGINEERING. THE OPPORTUNITIES of obtaining well-paid positions in connection with Gas or Oil-Power Engineering (ire within the reach of trained men, only. Tho reliability of the Gas Engine being already a recognised fact, there is an increasing'demand for competent men to take chnrgo of gas plants. The International Correspondence Schools have prepared eleven specialised i.'ourscs of Instruction, as follow :-> Gas-Power and Motor Engineering. Gas-Power and Molor Design. Garage Superintendents. Molor-car Running. . Motor Navigation. Motor-Body Building. Motor Mechanics. . Chauffeurs'. Gas-Electric. Gas-Power Operating. Gas and Oil Engines. We will be pleased Io send a free booklet giving full particulars of all the above Courses. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63 Dixon Street, Wellington. Or F. CARPENTER, Box 233, Wangonui. . HUNTLEY SCHOOL, MARTON. PREPARATORY FOR BOYS TO 14 YEARS. •jVfR. G. P. MATHER has sold the i'l School to MR. F. D. STROMBOM and Ml!. R. P. SHERRIFF. It will bd taken over on SEPTEMBER- 1, when a New Prospectus will lie issued. Parents wishing to enter their sons for 1920 should apply as early as possible. All communications addressed to MR. STROMBOM, at the School. Boarders only, v.. STAMMERING can be cured—rarely is it duo to organic defect. Restore tho speech centres in tho brain to 'nor- . mat adjustment, and deliverance from the bondage and handicap of stammering is yours. Thousands have-been successfully cured by Professor Foote's Methods. Send, for free Prospectus 0, containing full information, .Tas. Rodger, ISP P.. Manchester St., Christchurcii. 3 PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTS. WE have For Sale (he Latest Designs in Wall Papers Inspection invited. Also, a Largo Stock ot Knuisay'd Best Canadian Paint, from Us. to 20s. per Imperial Gallon. T. A. WELLS, 'P.hn'>o 883. Uaa AlaimArn Clrast
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 261, 31 July 1919, Page 7
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