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VACANCY FOR QUALIFIED BOOK-KEEPER OR ACCOUNTANT. QUCH advertisements are constantly appearing in our papers. The first question a prospective applicant aeks himself, ’ naturally, is—*T wonder if I could do the work?" For all these positions the qualified man must have a tremendous advantage over the unqualified. This is only fair; and offers the qualified man some reward for his labors. __ How, then, can a young person become | qualified? Banks College has complete i and thoroughly practical courses in , Book-keeping and Accountancy; the student is brought into touch with actual books of account and documents such as are used in every-day business. Our Local Director at New Plymouth will be pleased to illustrate and explain the courses to any prospective students. <and also to furnish all information with regard to fee, etc. Prospectus may be had on application to him. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. New Plymouth Director, Mr. Vai. Duff. Devon Street, Box 212, ’Phone 382. THE QUESTION Which. when answered in the affirmative, relieves all anxiety with regard to your future success: Am I qualified? Tn possession of the knowledge and the art of applying that knowledge which is absolutely essential to a successful business career ? Unless this question can with all sincerity be answered in the affirmative, you are seriously hampered—appallingly handicapped when competing with the alert, capable and qualified young man of to-day. Realise this and take advantage of our Methods, which results have proved, during the past 25 years, to be most successful in preparing men for responsible and highly remunerative positions. We have up-to-date Correspondence Courses of Preparation, foi' the ACCOUNTANCY. LAW PROFESSIONAL, MATRICULATION. TEACHERS’. BANK-* ERS’ DIPLOMA and PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMS., and also in various commercial subjects such as SHORTHAND. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC, ADVERTISING. etc., etc. , Write to-day for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. Full information will be forwarded by return. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S (Established October 1897) THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. ’PHONE 1462. P.O. Box 516 PATEA BRICKS REDUCED ]?ROM MARCH 1, 1922. "It/TY price for Building Bricks •I*-*- will be £4 per thousand on truck. Take notice bricks from Aramoho to Patea 10/6 per thousand extra on railage. B. M. LOCKHART, PATEA BRICKWORKS,

BABY D SFIGURED WTH MW Caused Itching and Burning. Cuticura Heais. “My little girl when a baby twelve month* old, was affected on both cheeks with dry eruptions. They caused a deal of itching and burning, also a terrible disfigurement. The irritation caused her to scratch them, which always left them very red and sore. “I then saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised and sent for a free sample. After trying the sample I found her face much improved so I bought a tin of Ointment and a cake of Soap which completely healed her.” (Signed) Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Anauracsba, Via Crow’s Nest, Q’land. Improve your skin by daily use of Cuticura Scap.OintmentandTalcum. For sample Soap and Ointment address: ••R. T.wns & Co.. Sydney. N. S. W. jHffr*Cuticura Sean skama without mu«.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1922, Page 2

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