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' SDUCATIONAL THE ECONOMIC STRUGGLE. 1 , IT. to-well .known by all obsei;- ~,,. .'..' yant people, that a struggle'; ~ : '.'"Breater than the late war.is about ;' ~to take place—viz., r a'contest ,-in : ,,'.' •.which the nations';will compete ■-.:for 'the possession of the largest •■ - - '■and' most .profitablemarkets..:.;.' ;;' One of the conditions of victory ~ in 6uoh; a struggle, is that-the , . leaders of industry in the various ■ J successful'nations ■ shall be 'the ■•"■'• ■best .equipped, both' theoretically ' and. practically for the-contest. 1 ■'.'."- Other conditions being, equal,"; ',- . the- country that-'possesses the '" largestnuraber of'industrial and;'' . commercial leaders, having an ' .exact and thorough, knowledge of : .; the principles, which underlie the industrial artsi.iwill ha the;niost likely to devise efficient and successful plans; Take up one or other of the ■ECONOMIC orj ACCOUNTANCY/,'; - Courses of .!'; .. ; ' •'.:.'.',.' '-'' BANKS- COMMERCIAL. 'COLLEGE,, ... Woodward Street,,! Wellington;'":; ■ ,y and be: .prepared. '• '~/;.' ;!./;.; ::■:; For further particulars, apply,-iq .••■.-: ~W:-.,."" '..-'; -<H.'AMOS,' I '■:'"'•■ ..■:.'■- Managing Direotor.'. ;• ; LEARN BOOKKEEPING 'BY' MAIL." THE Correspondence -Courses in ;Mer- .' can tile Bdokkeepirig, prepared'', by Gilby's College; are epeoially designed to' meet the needs 'of those who cannot attend our,; Day and "Evening, Classes/' . ..'By. this system'the student receives ft' thorough'.' grounding .in. Bookkeeping' and preparation for: the Accountancy Exam-', ination; • The Mercantile ' Bookkeeping course contains all the information required for men'who wish .to keep simple mercantile hooks.•"'.'.' ,': "•. ' : Students may further extend the course to;embrace preparation for Accountancy Examinations, ; or Advanced Knowledge: Wjite,',forparticulars.' '■ W 6 shall 'be pleased to forward'you-full information 'regarding these valuable courses. : . ;GILBrS/CQLLEGEi;Lm,,.. ,',' A.'H.-Giiby, F.C.i. (Eng.), Director, >. :■,-■'■■, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, '.-..-.• '■ Lower Cuta. Street, Wellington.! . 'Phone .21—818. ■:, ■' .' P.O. Box 203. , (And at, Christchurch.) ..: GILBY'S SECONDARY, DAY- SCHOOL . i : .■: For Boys and Girls-.. ,v •;' Prinoipal-MR.-Ai S.-FARQUHAR, M.A.. (Hons.), T*aohers'' "A" Certificate...' •,■•..•,:•■'■.;:.■"■.. ENROL-'NOW!'.. •'."■'■'.■'•" -"■• THE SECOND TERM, for 1920 will commence on MONDAY, MAY; 31.'■;. • Our .system of '•':>'■''•'■. '■■'. :/'•''.' •."""■ INDIVIDUAL TUITION ,'" ensures : ■ the ■ maximum of. progress.' Pupils are prepared for. all public examinations 'by Teacher-specialists. ~ '■'■'■. Obtain : full ; particulars,-..' from ; the Director. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ■ A. H. Gilby. F.C.I. (Ens:.). Director, , WINDER'S BUILDINGS, , ■-, 'Lower Cuba Street, Wellington.: ■-;■ Thone 21-818. ■ : ! P.O. Box 203." ;';, (And at Christchurch,). . : •<■ ' .■•"':. SPARKS! ; - : ■••;•"'':■ .:'.". : ' : : ; '' .'.U''K:W.. : SETS;-.',.-.;:' !'.::;', THE Students in;our. Colleges'are able, to Study the. Wonderful Effect of, the; Fascinating Electrical Discharge whichmeans 6o much-in "Spark" Wire--less Telegraphy, because we have MAR-. COM STANDARD SETS siniilar to the; equipment on board ships, such as the Niaeara.'etc. ■■'-~ \We also ei've tuition in the working of that present-day ' marvel—the - which has revolutionised both .transmitting and receiving ranges., of Wireless Stations.' ....'. " Qualify fcir a Wireless' Operator's Certificate, and. then, apply, for a position at the excellent rate of pay just; recently awarded the operators.: - i. Classes to suit all. ; Free Prospectus. Wireless and .Electrical Books and Magazines stocked. ; Term commences .with student. THE DOMINION COLLEGE.. OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., [■ . Brittnin's Building, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O.- Box 922. Telephone 368. Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, and JDunedin. - STUDY AT HOME.' ; / TURN your spare time' into S knowledge and become a success iff - a highly-paid profession. Our free>: pros- ■ pectus tells how. Write for it. ■■'• '-.'•' ',' Civil Engineering,: Public Exams., Surveying, Teachers'D. and C., ■i Architecture, Pharmacy, Reinforced Concrete, Law, Plumbers' I . Certificate; Journalism. Account- .■;.....■.-. ancy. ..;... ; .!.;:.-'. .-.:"....-,. ■':■•■'■■ j<"-'- . 8.0.5. CORR-ESPONDENCE! COLLEGE, ; Box 1673, Auckland., OY ;,'" '!.'..'■ G.:p..O'SHANNABSY, ; ph.D., • •:, .;.■,-.. A. W. SHORT; 8.A.; ■ ■ ■ Principals. ! A PLAYGROUND OF ; 1500. ACRES! "riCEAN BAY"is "'one of the' Finest \r- Schools for; Boys in the' Dominion. Sttidents are prepared for University and Civil Servico; Instruction; in, Piratical' Agriculture; Cadets can remain: 'after, schooling to gain experience-'in Farnr Management. ' ".'.-; 'Generous diet; mild winters, eporU and • games 6f every description. OCEAN: BAY SCHOOL, ';' ' 'MARLBOROUGH, /.'!■'' E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M 1,,. .., . Headmaßter. ..■ _• •■'•■ Particnlar.B; from Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S.. at the -School.-' '- ;. .businsss'notices! •':,■'; T> ADFORD'S for .Furniture; best .valuo in'town- good; assortment of''Capets, : Linos., Runnere, jCrockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD AND CO., Complete House .Fu'r. nishers,.i3 and' ii Manners Street." .'/-" "'-■':■■ FENCING. POSTS. ; /WTE are prepared to ' supply Black T' Birch Fencing.Posts, Strainers, and Drbppers, in any quantity. Quotations on application to . '-:•'■; ,;.-■ LAURENS AND.CO., '.'" ./.', ' ; { '.' .... Upper Kutf. .., ..... FLOWERING Bulta. Sale starts Feb-' , ruary 20, continues till all sold. Catalogues ready- ' . '■'-.... ■'•,'.; ' /. 8.. H. ,'JHST._ Botanical Nurseries, ; Palmerston North. ARE YOU SUFFERING*WITH ' . VARICOSE ULCEUS? IF 60, I cat cure you, not temporarily, but permanently ami painlessly, And you onn go about your work asusual. Write for particulars. ■ ERNEST HEALEY, ( Chemist, 'Phono 29. : Foittn.". LUB Tea Re Jfiis, 126 Courtenny Place. Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea., Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Dominion. .' >

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 196, 14 May 1920, Page 11

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