PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. A THOROUGH Knowledge of PKApat. CAL BOOKKEEPING* fiaSSPS croaauigiy important every day. A» it ?. « necessary, don't delay in taking np * oova^ BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "WELLINGTON. haa a system which nwets all denwrf. tl!» Tl aCq, ";i e thorough knowkdM 4 the Theory and Practw. of DoublTEntw Bookkeeping by keeping a full aet of wJS of account and making the entries tIZ. irom actual commercial document#, FEE: £8 6s, Including Books and Stationery, Thos? students who wish to »eoax» mm recognition of their etudies are lecommeadM to take the Bookkeepers' Certificate P»«Titnation, conducted by the New Zealand Dni, versity for the New Zealand Society of Ak. countanU. . further information apply U X. AMOS, Director. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON. HJ2SO-1
Thrifty folk everywhere order 7tOL" for banishing coughs and colt* and relieving sore throats. Most economical and always efficacious. doses cost only Is 6d. _____
SMAET CLOTHES must necessarily cut and-up-to-date; they must atoo j hand tailored, othonvieo they will lack Vtt» neceeeary elegance of finish and pormancn peU OUT>N. TAILORED CLOTHES are remarkably distinctive, and enjoyt£ hi"h class finish which can only be ucom piikhcd bv Kxoorts. Ever}' Garment make will'rank with the very highcat-exoeP OWES, THE LONDON TMLOB. 1 Hereford street, next U.S. HoUi.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15648, 21 July 1916, Page 8
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