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EXAMINATION RESULTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. i"\NCE 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 Y’ear. 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 1922 TYURING 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 with comparatively little study of the right sort you can prepare yourself for 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 MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, or can prepare you for the ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIMINARY. LAW PROFESSIONAL. PUBLIC SERVICE or TEACHr-RS’ EXAMS. Write to-day for particulars of the Course which concerns you. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOI LTD. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 516. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. (The School with over 25.000 successful students behind it.)

HERE IS ANOTHER LOT OF SECONDHAND CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. GET YOU ENQUIRY IN EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. 6-SEATER MAXWELL, 1920 model, just painted and overhauled. Upholstery. top and curtains good as new. Five good tyres. Electric starting and lighting. Only done 7000 miles. Speedometer and wind shield wiper. This car has been in the hands of a very careful owner. Price £275. fi-SEATER CHEVROLET, Baby Grand model, overhauled and paint d, electric light and starting, demountable rims; 5 good tyres. Price £250. 6-SEATER MAXWELL. 1917 model. ‘ painted and overhauled. Electric starting and lighting. Upholstery, top and curtains excellent. Only done 9000 miles. Price £225. 3-SEATER 10-12 H.P. SWIFT (English). Electric lighting from battery and dynamo; 35-40 miles per gallon. A useful and economical little car. Price £lBO. Liberal terms can be on these rurs Get in touch with our Sales Representative, who will be glad to give you particulars and arrange trials. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ’Phone No. 193, Eltuam. TIS THE AMBITION OF MOST CHILDREN TO OWN < A BIKE. rpHE development and health of your “■ children depend largely upon the methods of exercise followed. It is essential that children should cultivate a steady, free action of their ~ muscles There is no better system of all-round exercise than to buy your children a Cycle. The process of propelling the machine brings health and physical development. Moreover, pleasure and happiness. Buy your child a Bike to-day. 'ARNOLD GEORGE IBOUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. YTTF made a special purchase of Heavy Red Motor Cycle Tubes and offer the following special prices fourteen dayas — 26 T2i ..... 9/x .. 9/6 x > .11 - '--'d New Stock. r. 3RIDGER. y - ,( IPMFNT - TORE, _• , OB e #6l'. ELTHAM

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1922, Page 3

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