EDUCATIONAL i | mHE GREATEST GAME IN 1 THE WORLD. j BUSINESS is the 'greatest game in tho tvorld. The wisdom of Solomon is equal- . ly'the wisdom of to-day. "Seest.thou a ; man diligent in business? ... He.., : • stand before Kings." . , L ,, ; j Wealth, Honour, and Power are fay« ( ours within tho reach of everyone en- , dowed with common senso and energy. Those who wish to play this game suq« j eessfully must have a sound knowledge :! of BUOKKEEPING. COMMERCIAL LAW, and ECONOMICS. . .; BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,; i Woodward Street, '.Wellington ; has been teaching these subjectß with' 1 success for many years. It. prepares j students for all the examinations of the' ! N./i. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS , AND THE IJ.COM. DEGREE. •• j —'" ' J TUTORS: ' " j J. L. Griffin, 8.C0m., A.1.A., N.Z.,- a •! partner in the firm of Clarke arid vi Menzies, Public Accountants," P. llarle, A.1.A., N,'/,., ' Public' Aocountaut. . ! E. L. Enting, A.1.A., N.Z. ;"'/ ; ; H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.M, Double FirsK I Class Honours. 3 For further information, apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director, Telephone 2098, »v'J — . , _ .. , RETURNED SOLDIERS ' SPECIALLY EXEMPTED FROM' " ; ; MATRICULATION EXAMINATION., ' ■ '. ",;i fTUIERE .is no bar to men of th.o; ■ N.Z.E.'F. entering the Professions, i as returned soldiers are specially eiemgti ;•{ ed from tho Matriculation Exam.. \ Take advantage of this; also / Vj take advantage of the splendid ! -facilities offered by Gilby's Col-'-,: ■, lege for coaching you. for the ; ■ j Accountancy and Law Professional Exam. Come and talk it over with the.Direi I tor, who is in attendance .at both Day :• and Evening Sessions. All information ' is freely given; commits you to nothing, and may be of the utmost value in shnp>'j ing your future success! 'ij DAY CLASSES - EVENING CLASS. | CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. - GILBY'S COLLE.GVE, LTII •; (Horace Gilby, F.C.1., Eng., Director), >1 WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington; V' | 'Phone 2305. P.O. Box .203... ■ (And at Christchurch.) •" . j INCREASED DEMAND .' FOR ... . j -WIRELESS OPERATORS. EVERY impdrlant country is-prepar ':; ing for a greater share of Overseas i Trade. That means a constant demand J foi' efficient Wireless Operators—and for : the Operators, world-wide tra'vel."', ' ' , --Why not become a Wireless Operator? | It - offers you visits to, practically-^ercry j country in the world, healthy. Jifo,, ,uleal working conditions, and good pay. ~....... : Join up now. In a few months we will make you qualified. Day, Evening, and Correspondence '.Tuition. ' • ; J Write or call for particulars. _•' . ' ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE •V ' j OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LIMITED, Brittaiu's Building, ■ ] MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Bos . 922. ■Telephoho"' 368. j Branches; Auckland, Christchurch, ani j Dunedin. . ''i A PLAYGROUND OF 1500" ACRES 1 "/uCEAN BAY" is pno .of 'the: JPili&i i w Schools for Boys in the Dominion, j Students arc prepared for University and Civil Service; Instruction "in. Practical-.. Agriculture; Cadets can remain after.--, schooling to gain cxperienco in Farm i Management. . w • ..,v Generous diet; mild winters,'.sports : a'nd}J games of every description. . OCEAN- BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., ; j Headmaster. ■~ . Particulars from Rev. John A. Crurntv ■ F.Z.S., at tho School. ' ' CHILTON HOUSE' ] 255 Tho Terrace, Wellington ; j "\TEXT TERM'will begiii oil- WEDNES-i -! i> DAY, SEPTEMBER 24.'" ' . Mrs.' Honry Smith will ho at- Homo on > and after September 23. FITZIIERBERT TISRRACE SCHOOL.; j THE NEW TER-M will begin on TtfE&'-j DAY. SEFPEMBER- 23,, 1919. ,Misa S Baber will'be at home to patents of new j pupils on MONDAY, ,SEPTEMBER'-22 ; K; i_ '! SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. M - i i milE Third Term will begin on WED- ' 1 NESDAY,, SBPTEM BER 24. The 1 Principal may ,be interviewed TO-i'j JIORROW (Tuesday), September. 23, from J 2 to i p.m. :■] T, H. GILL, Registrar.:. BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ;.vV; : ,'j O RIGHTS. . ; 1 O IiIGHTS. ,-;'j . ; ... : I QUALITY, MATERIAL, PRICE.. M COMPREE THIS, DIGGERS!' ; I Wo hold stocks of the VERY LATEST-, in"Men's Attire. . ■ ; HOE NIG'S HORNIG'S HORNIG'S, The Popular Men's Outfitter, ' ! ■ • 179 Cuba Street j (Next Queen's Theatre).. . i ; ■, ■! HOTELS FOR SALE. ' . t DWAN BROS, AVELLINGTON. i COUNTRY HOTEL, low icntal, 11 i \J acres land, takings «£GO. Pl'ico, : .CIOOO. . ■ j lIOTF.L, north, 50 rooms, freehold, takings ,lM- r >o per week. j HOTEL, Taranaki, 5 years' lease, rent : .03. Price, J!1250. . ! FREEHOLD HOTEL, 5 acres land, , free house, takings .2120. Price, .£7500. - HOTEL, rent JL'7, takings JBBO. Apply j DWAN BROS., j Wellington. , ! LD. FALSE TEETH Bought,,.eoumUr J . broken. < Best : possiblo-prices in j New Zealand. Send a»y you have to J. i DUNSTONE, Box 1118, Auckland. Est,:! 28 years. Cash by return post. ' I W BARBER AND CO., Dyers and I » Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, I City. 'Phono 226. . - ' j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 7
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