EXAMINATION RESULTS, BANKS COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. QNCE again the College has obtained most gratifying results. A record number of Candidates was presented, and a record result being obtained. ACCOUNTANCY.— 303 candidates presented; 221 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL130 candidates presented; 84 passed. BANKERS’ DIPLOMA145 candidates sat for this examination. 141 of these were successful —ALL OUR STUDENTS. Enrol with the largest and best equipped correspondence college in the Dominion and be successful. The earlier students enrol in the New Year the better their prospects of success, as the “cram” system is most unsatisfactory. The proprietors and staff of Banks Commercial College wish all their students a very happy and prosperous New Year. The College re-opens after the Christmas vacation, Wellington, on the 10th January; New Plymouth, on the 6th February. H. AMOS, Director. . VAL DUFF, Local Director. P.O. Box 212. TeL 382. 1 1922 this year, which has just started, a large number will prepare themselves for better positions, with bigger pay. Will YOU be one of these, or will you jog along in the same < old way, leaving your advancement to | time service or influence? You know I with comparatively little study of the ' right sort you can prepare yourself for I a better position, and at the same time enhance your self-respect and make • yourself independent of any one boss. We can assist you, during the ensuing year, to accomplish this qualification and make you a marked man, marked for better things. We teach I MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or PRAC- ' TIC AL BOOK-KEEPING, or cdn prepare you for the ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIM- ' INARY, LAW PROFESSIONAL, PUB- r LIC SERVICE or TEACHERS’ EXAMS.
Write to-day for particulars of the Course which, concerns you. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL J, LTD ADDRESS: P.O. Box 516. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. (I’he School with over 25,000 successful students behind it;) 1921 BIG X 1921 BIG X. 1921 Models, with all the latest improvements, including extra wide mudguards, 37 x 3J wheels, special heavy forks and large tank capacity Price £135. r J CLEVELAND, 1921 Models, new machines, 3 h.p„ with 2-speed gear, kick starter and clutch, £95 cash.
Allday’s 3-seater, electric- light wire interchangeable and spare wheel A snip £285. Ford 5-seater, late model, wheels interchangeable and spare, and shock absorber fitted. A bargain at £235. Princess, latest model 2-seater, electric light and starter, new hood and side curtains. Cheap at £225. Ford 191 G Model, 5-seater, in good running order, paint and hood in good condition. Good value at £155. Orel g-ton Truck, make good delivery van. A sacrifice at £75. Harley Davidson, in good condition, complete with genuine Harley Sidecar. For quick sale., the lot for £95 cash. Dayton, late model, 7/9 twin, as good as new; good buying at £B5. Royal Ruby, 2-speed, counter-shaft and side-car, practically new, will accept £BO for quick sale. 8.5. A., 3-speed countershaft, 4-h.p., a nice machine for solo or sidecar; £75 cash. 4-h.p. J.A.P. twin 2-speed and clutch, in good trim. Should be cheap at £5O. 8.5. A., 2 speed, in good order, to be sold at £45. Triumph, 3-speeda good proposition at £37 10s.
New Hudson, 2:} light weight, in good running order, £35. King Dick, 3£ h.p., in good order, £3O. Bradbury, 3£, fixed; only £25. CALL AND INSPECT. All Accessories & Spirits Stocked, ’ycle and Motor Repairs in all branches at reasonable i ' es. BRANCSROVE BROS.. DEVON ST. E., BROADWAY, New Plymouth. Stratford. SOLE BROS. 'T’HE ■pAMILY -PROVIDERS, For all that is TOP GRADE in Illi BEEF |||| 111 MUTTON UH LAMB H Illi PORK. Ill] TRUST US FOR THE BEST QUALITY AT CHEAPEST RATES. The richness and flavor, together with its never varying quality, makes Nelson Moate’s Tea famous wherever really stood tea Is appreciated. Price. 3s. 3. 2d
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1922, Page 7
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