A J< T EW COUHSE ITT BOOK-KEEPING-IN SIX LESSONS For £3 3s. A S a result of over fifteen years' experiii cn ,°* 10 teaching Book-keeping personally and by correspondence, BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, guarantees to teach to students of average abih y the principle and practice of double-entry Book-keeping in six simple and oaey lessons. No one can conduct a business successfully without a knowledge of book-keeping. Given a scientific course, the subject can bo acquired readily by any person possessing ordinary common-sense. Thos9 aspiring to clerical positions and those desiring to keep their own accounts are invited to apply for further information to BANKS COLLEGE, "WELLINGTON. H. AMOS. 3 Director.
DIAMONDS Cut and Polished by Belgian Refugees IN London Are-the Stones used in these excellent Examples of the Jeweller's Art 2/-in the£ Discount for Cash at JEWELLERS High Street, Christchurch PP HI H B ism-zia
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16227, 1 June 1918, Page 10
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