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EDUCATIONAL, PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING - And.'■..,■ . . V BUSINESS .PRACTICE, j . ■ -:' . MORNING, AFTERNOON and : EVEN. ING CLASSES are conducted at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by 'Practical Accountants. • MR. E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N'X. A Member of tho Permanent Staff; who has just returned after-three.years' active service, has resumed his dutiee. The College uses its/own system, .introduced over fifteen years ago by" Mr. John S. .Barton, F.1.A., N.Z., now Stipendiary Magistrate at Giaborne. After learning the theory of Double Entry in six simple .lessons, students keep a complete sot of books ae used in a merchant's office. Entries ,aro recorded, and the books aja balanced in a similar manner .to those in actual.business. Students can attend from ono 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, ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, : (WELLINGTON. .. Telephone 2098. THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH SHORTHAND-TYPISTES! riOMMERCIAL Houses are \J ing with great difficulty in securing, efficient Shortliaiid-Ty-pistes. High wages are offered to .-' competent girls in this pruieseion. Study at Gilby'e College, when you are proficient we will immediately-secure for you a remunerative and congenial position. We give individual Tuition in all Commercial Subjects. Attend our .day or. evening classes for Pit.'oian:s Shorthand, Stehotypy-(Ma-chine Shorthand), Touch Typewriting, Book-keeping, Business Methods, Commercial Correspondonce, Hand-writing. The Director will gladly gke full information in person, by 'phono, or through the mail. Act now! . .. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2502. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch.) SIX MONTHS' STUDY AND YOU ARE A WIRELESS OPERATOE. PROVIDED you. are willing to work '•£■ conscientiously—study hard without cramming—and that you are anxious to set on, you can become a Wireless : Operator in six months. This is possible because tho teachers in; THE DOMINION" COLLEGE . : lOF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LIMITED,' are fully qualified Wireless Operators, , the students have at their disposal complete Wireless Installations, and . tho. cours.b covers everything. -.;• : Inquire to-day. Join up, and travel far' and wide will be yours._ .Day,- Evening,; and Correspondence tuition. . ; , ; BRITTAIN'S BUILDING, ; Manners Street, Wellington. ■:■ P.O. Box 322. Telephone 368. ■: Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. ■•■.■'' . EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR '■. . . MANLY BOYS. ■• , nnHIS is the School to train your boy JL for a Successful Career. . Curricu- , lum comprises nil Public School sub-: jects. I'ittoen hundred acrce playgrouAd ; boating and fishing; physical culture and' , sports; atmosphere of School, conducive to high moral character; generous diet; and mild winters—the Ideal School for a delicate boy. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, • MARLBOROUGH. ' E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A.,' ! Headmaster. Full particulars from ißev. John A.' Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. , ["LLUSTRATOKS earn big' moneyeverywhere there's an open market for good art work. Turn that drawing talent of yours into money. Study the Press Art School Correspondence Course at home. Successful artists entirely ap-. prove of its mothod. Send for Free Prospectus I, containing full information, Jos. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street; Christchnrch. 4 WEATHER REPORT AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. : Oa-pe Maria van Diomen.—K.W., light; bar., 29.72; ther., 60, Hazy; sea. rough. Kusßell.-W. light; bar., 29.63; ther., «. Pine; Bea heavy. Manukau Heads-N., light; bar., 29.68; tber., 63. Oloudy; eea. smooth. Auckland.-N.E., fresh;'bar., 29.72; ther., 59. \HaiD. Tauranea-E., fresh; bar., 29.79; ther., 55 Eain; sea rough. ■ Gisboriie.-S.SI.E., light; bar., 29.96; ther., 63. Rain; sea moderate. Port Ahuriri.-Calm; bar., 29.93; ther., 51, Sain; sea smooth. Oaetlepoint.-N.E., light; bai\, £9.94;.ther., 54. Bain; sea increasing. Wellington.-S., light; bar., 29,94; ther., 65. Kain, New Plymoulh.—S.E., fresh; bar., 29.75; thor., 50. Showery; sea moderate. Oiipo Egmont— E., fresh; bar., 29.76; ther., 5i Drizzle; Bea choppy. Wniieanui.— Jv., bre«B: bar., 29.86; ther., 56. Overcast; sea Bmooth. Parowell Spit.-E., fresh • bar., M.73; ther., 50. Rain; sea considerable. ' Oa-po Foulwind.—B., i'resli; bar., 29.73; ther., 52. Overcast; sea. rough. Greymonth.—E., fresh; bar., 29.06: ther., 50. Sliowcit; nca considerable swell, Stephen Island.-5.8., froali; bar.,-29.85; ther., 48. Eain; sea rough. Cape Campbell.—S.E., fresh; bar,, 29.93; ther., 51. Eain; sea. considerable Kaikoura—E., lig-lit; bar., 29.59; ther., 55. Drizzle; 6oa moderate. AUaroa Lighthouse.—U.E., fresh; bar., 29.99; ther., 45. ltaiu; sea, moderate. . Port Chiilmern.-N.E.i light; bar., 30.07; tlior., 51. Drizzle; soa smooth. Niiffgets-N.E.,':nod. gale;' bar., 30.09; ther., 43. Overcast; sea tou"li. Bluff.-E., fresh; bar., 30.01; ther., 48 Oloudy; sea considerable. 15. V. I'EJIIiEKTON. ' UetooroLwicEl OHVo, Wellincton August 28, 1919. ■'" When little Miss Uuffett sat down-on a tuffott To take a brief by tho way. A horrid flit spider flopper down bcaide; her, And frightened Miss Mulfct away. I To add to her woes, she Tell flat on her noec; And what waa far woi'Ee to endure, ller lunch-nsse came crash, and amid tho sad smash, Was her Woode' Great Peppermint Oure. -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 286, 29 August 1919, Page 11

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