i EDUCATIONAL ! m ■ i npHE GREATEST GAME IN A THE WORLD. BUSINESS is the greatest game in' the j world. The wisdom uf Solomon is equal- ' ly the wisdom of to-duj. "Seest thou a ~- ! man diligent in business?., ~He... shall i stand before Kings." ........ Wealth, Honour, and Power arc'-fair- ; ours within the reach of everyone en- , (lowed with common sense and energy.,, , j Those who wish lo play this gaiiio .sue- ■- ] cesst'ully must have a sounu knowledge-' ' i of BOOKKEEPING. COMMERCIAL LAW, and ECONOMICS. . ■'..,: ~,.,-u - j BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE," S Woodward Street, Wellington, • . ! has been teaching these' Subjects with ■; success for many years. It' prepares '■! students for all .the examinations of' the N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS i AND THE B.COM. DEGREE. '■ ■ ■•■ ■] . TUTORS: ..,/., I J. L. Griffin, B.Cqm., A.1.A., N.Z.,- a I partner in the linn of Clarke and '; ■! Menzies, Public Accountants....,, . i P.' l Harle, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Ac' i countant. .'.'', E. L., Eiiting,' A.1.A., N.Z. } H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.M, Double First 'i Class Honours. x .] For further information, apply to . I H. AMOS, ' ' j Managing Director, \ Telephone. 2038. • j ■ '.'■■ j I TYPICAL '•" TYPICAL j STENOTYPE STENOTYPE ' RESULTS. ' RESULTS. , ; .1. A speed of 130 words per minute \ in live months! ; 2.100 per cent, passes at Public Ser- « ! vice Examinations after 3 to i ' I months' training—speed- 80 words , per minute. •'■■') ; ,3. A. speed of GO words per minute - i after 7 to 10 weeks! j THESE actual achievements of Gilby-, ' j trained students'in Wellington de- ; | luonstrate the speed and simplicity of ..'> the Stenotype. All of these students .' ■'] were learning other commercial subjects i.f as well—only part of the time was. devoted to the Stenotype. , ■•;,' '■••'.',.'■ j Learn Stcnotypy! Come and seo'the'. : ) silent, simple machine and the work it : does!. '.■'■■• . j . . GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., . ..•! Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, j Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ' ■' 'Phono 2502. P.O. Box 203. ' ; (And at Christchurch.) QUALIFIED WIRELESS'' MEN ' : ' : TO TEACH YOU WIRELESS. ' EVERY teacher.in our College is'a "fully-qualified Wifeless Operator', These'men know wireless from A to Z. und they hand on to you the knowledge they have gathered by years of practical j experience. -• ■' ■' '' ■ Another important point— - ; THE DOMINION COLLEGE ! OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LIMITED,'- I has for use by its pupils .the latest' Wireless Installation. . ..;; ..;'.,.' j Inquire to-day. : Tuition is obtainable . I through day or evening classes... or. a' , : Correspondence Course. Now's the time. - BEITTAIN'S BUILDING, r\', „ Manners Street, Wellington. , • P.O. Box 922. Telephone 368. j Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, - | and Duncdin.'".- ; EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR- • ■! MANLY BOYS. .... I THIS is the School to train your boy' i for a Successful Career. j lum comprises all Puhlio School sub- • j jects. Fifteen hundred acres playground;: ! boatiug.and fishing; physical culture and- . '■■'■ sports j atmosphere, of School, conducive ] to high moral character; generous.'diet| V -j and mild winters—the Ideal School.for : . ; a delicate boy. ' ■'■" :■ •"•' i /'. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, ";" r | MARLBOROUGH. \ E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, MX, ' ; Headmaster. ' ■ j Full particulars from Rev. John A« | Crump, F.Z.S., at the School;' '." ''";;, .; Ti| IS S HAS L'.B T .'.T,i" - i ***■ Teacher of .' '/ ''•■;'; \ PIANOFORTE, THEORY, AND.v ;,,-•■'] HARMONY. . •■/'■ - : ' ';] •20 KELBURN PARADE, ,'..' , ..;.'. ; Telephone 4621. .. . .- j TOILET SPECIALISTS v j ■ ■,-. j "Beauty is a welcome guest, evorywhere."- j , . ' "MAUREEN" ' <"■ \ ROSEBUD ROUGE. i Price, 3s. Gd. ' i Recommended sold by ; •jITRS. 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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 9
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