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Become an Architect ! YOU have long desired to become an Architect, but have not quite seen how it could be done. You thought perhaps you had to attend College and could not do all that was necessary to acquire the professional knowledge without leaving home. Ibis is not the case. Aon can qualify as an Architect by taking a correspondence course with ** BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Wellington Students are prepared in all the necessary subjects for the examinatons of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the New Zealand Institute of Architects. Instructors * c. h. mitchell, a. r.i.b. a., ' ————— a partner in the firm of Messrs. Atkins, Bacon & Mitchell (Architects and Structural Engineers, Wellington). Mr. Mitchell is an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He studied for 2$ years in London, and while there had practical experience with large constructional firms in the erection of theatres and steel structures, particularly in the erection of large munition buildings in England during the war period. Mr. Llewellyn E. WILLIAMS, A.R.1.8.A., a partner in the firm of Messrs. Clcre & Williams (Architects and Structural Engineers, Wellington). Mr. Williams is also an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and a Member of the Concrete Institute, London. He is a Medallist in Building Construction and Sanitation of Ring’s College University of London. He also studied his art in Paris for one year in the ateliers of Chifflot, Umbdenstock and Gromort, and in Belgium and Italy. This is the last year in .which you can qualify without matriculation. Banks Commercial College, has twenty departments including Law Professional, Accountancy, Practical Hook-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Adding Machine, Advertising, Journalism, Chairmanship. Entrance Univeivitv, University, Public Service, Economics, Primary and Secondary Boys’ Bay School, etc. Tor further information apply to . H. AMOS) Managing rector.

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Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 8, 1 April 1919, Page iv

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Page iv Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 8, 1 April 1919, Page iv

Page iv Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 8, 1 April 1919, Page iv

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