EDUCATIONAL j ■lIT PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING And ■ i BUSINESS PRACTICE. ' i MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES are conducted &fc BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE by practical Accountants. • MR, E. L. ENTING, A.1.A., N.Z., j A Member of the Permanent Staff, who has just returned utter thre? years' active tervice, has resumed, his 'duticsA' 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 Gisbome.": After learning the theory of Double Entry in 6ix simple lessons, students keep a complete set of books as used in a. merchant's office. Entries are recorded, and the books ap:- balanced in a similar manner to those in actual business. i Students can attend from one lb six hours daily—individual tuition only. | TERM BEGINS WITH THE STUDENTS For further information, cail and consult H. Amos, Managing Director, | BANKS COMMERCIAL ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,; Woodward Street, ! WELLINGTON. Telephone 2098. TYPICAL TYPICAL STENOTYPE STENOTYPE RESULTS. RESULTS. ' 1. A speed of 130 words per minute ' in five months I ' 2. 100 per cent, passes at Public Ser- ! vice Examinations after 3 to i ' months' training—speed 80 words per minute. 3. A speed of 60 words per minute ■■ after 7 to 10.weeks! THESE actual achievements of Gilby(raiued students in Wellington de-' monstrate the speed and simplicity of: the Stenotype. AH of these 6tudents were learning other commercial subjects as well—only part of the timo was devoted to the Stenotype*. Learn Stenotypy! Come and see thd silent, simple machine and the work it does! GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ; Winder's Buildings, , \ Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. < 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203. : (And at Christchurch.) . , j CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. 255 The Terrace, Wellington. MEXT TERM will begin on WEDNES■TN DAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Home on, and after September 23. ■ i FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. THE NEW TERM, will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. Mis* Baber will be at homo to parents of new pupils on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.; BUSINESS NOTICES. ' A TALK WITH A MESSAGE TO ■"■ WOMEN WHO VALUE HEALTH AS THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY AND' EFFECTIVENESS* .Subject: "Health Comes Through Increased Recuperative Power." Commonsenso, backed by 30-years' ttirw tive facts, established throughout the enj tire English-speaking world. No FADS or FANCIES, but sound, dependable REASONABLENESS, simple and scieutij fie, instructive and appealing. ,' These Talks will bo'given by .special request during this mouth,: and offer a valuable opportunity to those interested in Women's Welfare, Helpfulness,.:and Progress, by MISS PITTARD, who"cor; dially invites Progressive' Thinking Women to attend each Monday-at !.tW Viavi Rooms, 326 Lamblon' Quay,' Wellington. Inquiries by letter.';MjsJ! find pleasing attention; there afeSitt fees or dues, ' '.'.' .' : o RIGHTS. .■' ! O RIGHTS, QUALITY', MATERIAL, PRICE. | COMPREE THIS, DIGGERS! .■; ;-We hold stocks of tho VERY LATEST in Men's Attire. ....; .::'.;, HORNIG'S HORNIG'S HORNIG'Sj The Popular Men's Outfitter, ' .; 179/ Cuba Street i (Nest Queen's Theatre). J ] HOTELS FOR SALE. . ... .•■,' ■ dwan Bros, Wellington! : -■ i COUNTRY HOTEL, low lental, 1( acres land, takings JSGO. Price ■MOOO. „ , , ~ ' ' HOTEL, north, 50 rooms, freehold, tak ings £150 per week. ' HOTEL, Tnranaki, a years' lease, vent £3. Price, i! 1250. ■ i FREEHOLD HOTEL, 5 acres'land free house, takings .£l2O. Price, .£7500, HOTEL, rent JB7, takings m. Apply , DWAN BROS., ' Wellington. j WALLPAPERS. ' ! NEW Consignments of tho very latest in Wallpapers and Friezes, jnsl arrived. _ Specially Selected by Mr. Wella in America. ; T. A. WELLS, ' ' ( 'Phone SS3. 145 a Manners Street.' A RTHUR J. " •K-YCHERLEYJ 1\ Lock and Key Specialist. • ! Keys cut to any pattern. Safe anq P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicatetli Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. > Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," ! Wellington. ; 'Phone 565. Private 'phono 2234 (2 rings), -' ; : "j Tl/FISS SAMSON, ■-'< NEW MILLINERY SALON, . j Colonial Mutual Buildings, Opposite Bank of New Zealand.OLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or ( broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to-J: DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Est, 28 yeans. Cash by return, post. ■!
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 9
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