NEW YEAR HONORS JAiiY in degree and kind. For • tho great men of the world there are titles and decorations. For the younger generation there are honors which give just as mum pleasure as medals and ribbons do to warriors and statesmen. And these humbler honors' which often load to the others are the Examination Passes published early in each year. A careful study will show that the students of COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELIWGTON always secure a high percentage of passes in the various public examinations. In those held in November and December last the results were as follows : Accountancy and B. Com.—4B presented, 31 passed. Two completed the B. Com. degree and 8 completed the Professional subjects. Law Professional and LL.8.—62 presented, .'37 passed. Junior Public Service.—27 presented, 18 passed. Entrance University.—46 presented, 2 passed. Medical Prelim., 10 passed Solicitor's General Knowledge and Matriculation and 19 If you wish to pass any of the I uolic Examinations join BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. Day, Evening and Correspondence Tuition. Prospectus on application to the Director. P.O. Box 102. H. AMOS. [
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 8
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178Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 8
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