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EDUCATIONAL. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING £ ACCOUNTANCY. ti P, 1 tli Business knowledge is a necessity for the man who is to succeed in the 0 f future. Such knowledge is more i! easily acquired by undergoing a eystematio course of study with a Col-' y lege of established reputation. of Banks commercial college, ANUS COMMERCIAL COLLEGI, Woodward Street, WELLINGTON, has the finest reputation in New Zealand for practical and readily in- 1 telligible courses.' You wish to be a successful business man: Why not onrol with the College that has the greatest record of successes? I ij For the November examinations ire presented 117 Candidates, 82 of whom passed. For the March examinations 32 were presented, 23 of whom passed. JOIN BANKS COLLEGE AND WIN 1 SUCCESS! . H,. AMOS'. Managing Director. [ Telephone 2098. * ... i S WE ARE PROUD OP THIS RECORD. Justly proud, because it provies conclusively that sjnce jQILBY'S COLLEGE has been' established in Wellington, if has filled a great need, and has, by personal attention and individual tuition, progressed with remarkable rapidity. SOME SIMPLE PACTS. ' j 1. Two yeareago, in July, 1918, the College opened it/! doors in Wellington. By December of that year 107 pupils were enrolled. 2. In 1919 growth was so rapid that at the> end of the year SKI pupils were enrolled. i 8. For less than six months (up to May), in 1920. 420 pupils wore enrolled, The teaching staff tin 1918 numbered two; to-day it consists of 16 highly qualified specialists. The Motto of Gilby's College is "THOROU6 H." , GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD., A. 11. Gitby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cutis Street, Wellington. ' 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. ' (Also at Christchurch.) PLACE YOUR BOY AT OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. > High moral tone; a playground of fifteen hundred acres; airy dormitories; ' generous diet; and surroundings condu--3 civo to healthy boyhood. Public School, Entrance University and ■ Civil Service Subjects thoroughly taught. : Physical Culture and Manly Sports '' embraced in curriculum. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, MX, Headmaster. Particulars on application to Rev. John A. Crump, P.Z.S., at the School. ? MAKE YOUR BRAIN PAY YOU j MORE MONEY. I XTO INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD I It will pay you Bigger Dividends ." than money invested in increasing your >' knowledge. Turn your spares time to advantage. Wo can show you how. : Prospectus and'advioe free:—Civil Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Reinforced Concrete," Plumbers' Certificate, Drawing for Plumbers. Journalism. Pub. lie Exams.. University Degrees, Teachers' Exams., Pharmacy, Book-keeping, Accountancy', 'JJublic Service Entrance. S.O.S. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Box 1573, AUCKLAND. Principals: G. P. O. Shannas6y, Ph.D. A. W. Short. B.A. * A GOOD command of the, English Language is a stepping-stone _ to I, greater success in any business capacity. By taking Grenville Kleiser's Mail Course in Practical English you develop a terse, lucid, easy style of English that will earn promotion. Write ■J for Booklet "E" from James Rodger and Co,, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch. " . m 1 - THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. ENTRIES for all practical subjects CLOSE ON THURSDAY, JULY 1, at tlio Board's Office, in the Bristol Piano Co.'s Building, Lambton Quay. 3. Entry Forms may be obtained at all music 6tores. E. C. CACHEMAILLE, Resident Secretary, N.Z, !g Tel. 2530. BUSINESS NOTICEB. : FREEZING WEEP AND LAMBS. finHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ~ A COMPANY LTD., Is Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMM By Weight or at Per Head, The Company also offers clients »very facility for freezing on their m aoeount. ■ 4 Prioes oan be obtained on application ' at the Company's Offices, or from an] of the Buyers in the country. J. W. M. HARRISON'S _ pHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES JUDICIOUS EXERCISE FOR GENTLEMEN. Tuesdays and Fridays: 5.15 to 6 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays: 8 to 0.15 p.m ion HEALTH AND FIGURE CULTURE FOR LADIES, .L Tuesdays: 8 to 9 p.m. ur CORRECTIVE PHYSICAL TRAININ( r pa FOR CHILDREN,. Qn Saturday Mornings, 9.30 to 10,30, an rß r Tuesdays <1 to 5. ™ 131 FEATHER,STt)N STREET (Corner m \ Johnstone Street.) „,i (Tram stop Kirkealdio and Stains.) j c ]j 'Phone 3214. PASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons.—Stooke< by all leading Confectioners there are none better.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 6

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