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ECOK-KEEPSNC AMD ACCOUNTANCY TAUGHT BY POST. DO you wish to obtain n soiuul, practical knowledge ot Double Entry Book-keeping, or in qualify for the position of AceounUuit'i H so. enrol as a ( or-rc-.poiHlo.iiro Student of BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Unaided study is toilsome ami disheartening. on need the guidiiuo.' of an expert who cart solve" the problems that baffle so many self-taught student?,. Our Home-Study Courses in Book-keeping and Accountancy have boon prepared by Mr 4. S. B&rcon, I'M.A., S.Z., Solicitor of the Supremo Court, and Leeturor in Accountancy and Auditing at Victoria University College, Wellington. • - The work of every student is corrected and criticised by three 1-roiessional Accountants, Messrs. .). Mcintosh, C. B. Robertson, find ■'. L. Amis. This College-nas been established ton jears, and has a roll number of over 400 students. It lives and grows by its successes, it desires to make YOIJ a success!. Write to-day for Prospectus No. 2 containing full particulars of ou-r Correspondence 'Courses. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON

STRATFOR D ACTUMATISATI ON SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1914. A REWARD of £5 will bo paid to X.V anyone giving hiionnation that iviil lead i» die coilviution of any pei y■son infringing the provisions of the iii'hmils Protection Act, tho Fisher '.es Conservation Act. or who is shooting without a 'license, License* tiiusi i ■ produced on request of the rangTho fallowing is a list of the per.'Mis to whom Shooting Licenses have •eon issued up to 12t!i Miiy, 1914:'.Vhnngamoinona, (!. !*'. Court) H. Strombom, S. Uosewarne, W, Rose■varno, J-. Phillips, !). Armstrong, J. 11. Donaldson, O. Olanse.n, G. Todd, I. !•;. Anderson. R. G. Fawkncr, J. fioguski, J. Scarry, C. Croniu; itratford, T. Kirkwood, J, Levandowiki, E.- .). Kirkwood, It. Walker, L. Walker, C. Jackson, di. A. Harris, I'im., R. Garlick, + . Collins, J. .lackon, R. .). McFarlane, 11. Rogers, E. A. Walsh, J. T. Martin P. W. Whittle, T. Lyford, H. Fazackerley, C. B Walsh. \V. ,1. H:r;il)lyn, A. Cameron, I'. Xicholson, is. Mason. J. R. L. Stanford, W. Heliin-, J. Petrie, H. E Abraham ; Tutntr.wa, A. H. Clothier. Xgnere, A. Kennv, W. .1. Morrison; itratford, W. P. Cloustoli, J. Martin 3.. J. Rogers, I?, F*earon f A. J. Davey, Prod Collins, A. Cameron. Is. A Fowalev, X- -I. Hteginson, U. E. Rich nemd, A. A. TL.r.uiiond. C. 0. Whitjington, Ai.-'.l.' i- Green, A. Nelson. D. Steven. C. Hull, C. H. Chavannes, ■■>. Pholan, H. H. Gollop, W. R. Davics, L. It. L: Davies, Harold Kennedy, H. Voyle; Toko, Evan Jones. John Goldup, A. A. Piper. Ohas Tack, Joseph Caskey, Jas. A. Stauford, W. H. Linn, J. E. Rutlier-l\->nf, Ernest X. Xealj Te Popo, G. snox, Junr., M. M. Knox; Doug'as. Thos. Young; Wellington, 1). Bo-

HIGH GLASS MILLINERY, VISIT THE ELITE, ELTHAM. s iHE MISSES WALSH AND -3- O'BRIEN (Lite of Wellington). ire showing the most up-to-date MilAT REASONABLE PRICES. The latest idea in cloth Sport Joats in Red, Brown, Tango, Blue, aid Cerise, long'Teddy coats in Brown ;iid Fa^ns. All shades Irish knitted, all-wool Jersey Coats, 3 and full length, from •25s to 455. Also a large range of Children's and Maid's Knitted ,Coats vith Cans to match—very low prices. Our exclusive Costumes are unequalMi.i for lit and style. OPERA WRAPS AND EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALITY. M3BGES WALSH & O'BRIEN, Ladles' and GhsSdren's Outfitters, THE GLTTE, ttrirtire Shvei. "RUliam. DONALD'S STRATFORD GARAGE. All Branches* of the Motoring Business catered for. MOTOR CARS Repaired, Tuned up, and every class of work undertaken. Bp-to-dntc machinery. Most modern workshop in Taranaki. ?ienty of Room—Cars, Motor Cycles .stored. All accessories stocked. Prices right. UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRS. Experienced Drivers. Vulcanising in all its branches a speciality, including re-treading covEverv convenience. Ladies' Waitinj SOLE AGENTS— RoyaI Ruby Motor Cycle (on top to-day); Morris' Oxford Light Car (sSie world's bist.) 'Phone (day) 7'.!, (night) 17-3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 28, 25 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 28, 25 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 28, 25 May 1914, Page 8

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