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BOOK-KEEPING AND BANKRUPTCY. A LEARNED Judge recently remarked that if a man in business was a competent Book-keeper he would never reach the Bankruptcy Court, for his knowledge of Accountancy would enable him to rectify financial mistakes before it was too late. Again, the Official Assignee in Wellington expressed the opinion that 75 pe° cent, of the bankrupts who came before him had not kept proper books. In the majority of such cases the reason is not far to seek. Many business men simply do not know how to keep a simple set of books, and their - ignorance very frequently leads to very serious consequences. £ By taking up a course of study all :* these difficulties may be overcome. £ Banks’ Commercial College has a. course in Book-keeping and Business [ Practice especially adapted to suit the v requirements of small businesses. !« This course has been taken up by hunt* dreds of business men, with excellent results. [ Full particulars will be supplied on f application. BANKS > COMMERCIAL C OLLEGE - :• WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH AND C NEW PLYMOUTH. £ VAL DUFP, Local Director. ? BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 475 ?-O. Box 69. £ ~ > BOVING TURBINES i’ give the same efficient service on £ the Farm and in the Factory as thev are giving in the NEW PLA - £ MOUTH. HAWERA, KAPONGA. PATEA b and many of the largest Electric Power f Stations in Nexv Zealand. £ Why wait for Government Electric »♦ Power when you can generate your own •* at a fraction of the cost? !♦ Full particulars from — it H. N. MAUNDER & CO. | H. N. MAUNDER, A.M.I.E.E. £ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, I 32 Nelson Street, HAWERA
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 8
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274Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1922, Page 8
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