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Banks 1 Commercial College, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. A SPECIAL training is needed today to fit you for the battle of life. This applies to the commercial as surely as it does to the industrial world. What are you doing to fit yourself for a good position in life? Here is an opportunity that is now being taken advantage of by many of your fellows in Wellington— do not be left behitd. Practical instruction in any of the following subjects can be obtained :—: — DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING BUSINESS PRACTICE INVOICING COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL PAPERS & USAGES. In the abo\e subjects a very practica.l method of teaching is adopted. The student handles actual books and papeis as he would in business. He leceives, enters and files invoices inwaid He piepares, enters, copies and despatches invoices outward. He handles Bills of Exchange and is made thoioughly acquainted with the names of the different paities to a bill, their lights and liabilities. He writes letters to his customers, writes out and encloses cheques, etc. This department is under the charge of Mr. J. S. Barton, A.I. A. Viet, Incoiporated Accountant and Auditor. Touch Typewriting is also taught. Adveitising space is too valuable to describe fully what touch typewiking is, but the results achie\ed by this system spea,k for themselves Studeuts who have been learning under this system for less than one quaiter can write complex sentences at a fan speed while blindfolded. Pitman's Shorthand also taught. These departments are under the chaige of Mr. C E. Walker, F. Inst., S.T. Students coached for Junioi Civil Service Exam. Also for the Exams, of the Accountants' Institutes. Day and Evening Classes in all sub= jects. You are invited to call and en= quire into the system and see the work of students. Write for a Prospectus for any further infoimation to " The Secietary," Banks' Commercial College.

GEO. T. WHITER IWATCHMAKERr" 35 * JEWELLER, ■ . and . . OPTICIAN, 59, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, And at 203, Colombo Street, Christchurch, INVITES INSPECTION. <5\ NFW / Silver Goods suitable for IlLff ' Presents) r°J _j^g qcACniJ ' Opera and Field Glasses_ OCHOUii . j ewe n cr y an d Greenstone pnnnQ Goods UUUUO. \ In g reat variety qJ SOLE AGENTS for celebrated RHEUMATIC RINGS. These Ringa are much worn for the alleviation of rheumatism, si- each, posted to any address. A. LAURENSON, Manager, Wellington. ",

N.Z. BOXING ASSOCIATION 3: (WELLINGTON CENTRE). jbOTJ nnHE Amateur Boxing Championships of J_ Wellington will be decided at the Opera House on THURSDAY >nd FRIDAY 6th and 7th of August. Nominations will be received till the 30th JUNE. CLASSES : Feather Weight, 9st and under. Light Weight, lOst and under. Middle Weight, list 41b and under. Heavy Weight, any weight. Nominations must be made on official entry forms, which can be obtained from the Secretary, W. A. LOW, Caie Gill and Low, 6, Featherston Street.

JAMES GODBEE Of Melbourne House, HAS OPENED , , , AN UP=.TO=DATE LIGHT . . AND . . . TEA ROOM IN SKERRETT & WYLIE'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY.

A RTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, MeraoXjL landum of Association, Proxy Forms, Share Ceitificates, and all foims required by the Companies' Act carefully printed at tne Free Lance office.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 156, 27 June 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 156, 27 June 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 156, 27 June 1903, Page 6

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