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HYDRO-ELECTRIC dpHERE is scarcely one part of New Zealand' where proposals for Hydros Electric power are not under consideration. This will create a tremendous demand for trained men—men trained in thia particular branch. The International Correspondence Schools—always alive to the needs of ambitious men—have prepared a special Hydro-Electric Course. The subjects taught are as follows: Arithmetic, Elements of Algebra, Logarithms, Geometry and Trignonometry, Mensuration, The Slide Rule, Graphs, Elementary Mechanics, Geometrical Drawing. Elements of Mechanical Drawing, Mechanics of Fluids, Principles of Hydraulics, Waterwheels, Central Stations, 'Electrostatics, Magnetism and Electric currents, Resistance, Power and Work, Electromagnetic Induction, The Magnetic Circuit, Electro-chemistry, Primary Batteries, Galvanometers, Directcurrent Measurements, Direct-Ciirrent Instruments, Alternating Currents, Al-ternating-Current Instruments, Dynamo Design, Direct-Current Motors, Alternators, Alternator Design, Alternating Current Motors, Alternating-Current Motor Design, Transformers, Rectifiers and Converters, Storage Batteries and Boosters, Electric Transmission. Switchgear, Underground Alains, Overhead Mains. Sub-stations, Voltage Regulation, Commercial Testing of Electrical Machinery, 'ticandescent Lighting, Arc Lighting, Electric Signs. Electric Heating, Electric Wiring, Telegraphy, Telephony, operation of Electrical Machinery, Dams, Culverts, Retaining Walls. A Reference Library of 7 volumes is supplied free with this Course. This Course ts designed to meet the requirements of engineers who have to deal with electric energy generated by water-power. Write to-day for Free Booklet. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Head Office for N.Z.: 65 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. Or P.O. Box 233. WANGANUI.

OFFICE JUNIORS VI7HEN a young person secures a posi- • tion as a Junior in an office, his commetcial education has commenced. With regard to> future advancement, this is a matter which is largely in his own hands. He may, according to his own choice, remain in a subordinate position, and secure such increases as will no doubt come his way if he waits long enough; or he may desire to improve his knowledge of business matters, so that he may “forge” ahead and secure rapid advancement. Banks Commercial College is an institution established to assist this class of person. Any young person anxious to advance may rest assured of expert assistance by 'enrolling with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Courses in Book-keeping, Accountancy, Law, Shorthand and Typewriting, Architecture. Journalism, etc., according to , the student’s choice. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON. AND' NEW PLYMOUTH. VA.U DUFF, Local Director. P.O. Box 212. Tel. 382. YOUR ENEMY D ON ’T allow inertia to rob you of the prime of your life—to steel from you your best years one hy one, and fool you into failure by promises of great things in the future. You cannot hope to reap if you fail to soijv. If you fail to act the future cannot contain anything for you but regret and disappointment. The law of achievement is the same to-day as centuries ago. Those who act—who educate themselves in the right direction—gain success. Use your brains and ability. Give yourself a chance to “make good’’ and act NOW. Send for particulars of our Home Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. or in ADVERTISE- i MENT WRITING, or in ACCOUNTANCY. or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. Which interests you? HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I, LTD ADDRESS; P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1921, Page 4

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