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BANX.S ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES. BANKS ACCOUNTANCY CLASSES I NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROL! BANKS Accountancy Classy nre now proceeding, and intending etuderts are urged to enrol at once. 59 PER CENT. PASSES IN EECENT EXAMS. v In the recent Accountancy Examination, held in November, £9 per cent of the students presented by Banks Commercial College ivero successful. This is a striking tribute to the individual system of instruction followed by the College. Instead of being "crammed" under a system of massed instruction, each -student receives close personal attention from a staff of highlyqualified instructors, all of whom are successfully engaged in Accountancy practice. The student is taught to'think for himself and to attack th» problems that occur in Accountancy practice in an iritelligent and efficient manner. Banks College produces HEAL, not merely nominal accountcrts. Prospectus on application. - BANKS COMMEECIAL COLLEGE. P. Harle, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A., Director.,, Office: Harle ar.d Sheppard, cor. Hereford I and Liverpool streets. H 1694—3

A strange story is associated with the death, just after his eightieth birthday and a few days before the projected celebration of his diamond wedding, of Mr James Moule, of Kidderminster, the doyen of the staff of a local carpet manufacturing firm. Some time ago, a resident in the Arboretum district, Worcester, heard three distinct knocks on the door. There was nobody there, but next day the nearest neighbour died. Then again, later, a similar knocking was heard—three knocks on the door, with no one in sight. The next day came the news of the death of Mr Moule, the narrator's grandfather/ .

This Season's New FELTHATS Amazing Value at Londontown FUR /$ ,HATS,m| possible '*&." turned-up'i with o; ~" 1 '* liant o* Usually ;$ LONDON. SMART FELT HATS, rolled on one side of brim, bound on edge and trimmed with band of corded ribbon; in all the new shades— Usually .'. .. 13/6 LONDONTOWN . SMALL FELTS, turned up in front and faced back, with contrasting shade of velvet, and finished on edge with silver clips— Usually ■•..:"• •• 19/6 LONDONTOWN LATEST SMALL SHAPE, stitched dome bound on edge with ribbon, trimmed band and bow — '5 Uiually .. -; : 3 LONDONTOWN 4 AND FELT, turned-up front ««•««• «- and finished Vith felt bow— all shades— Usually .. ..15/6 Usually - ... •• ' 5 /6 LONDONTOWN PLUSH HATS, inb t Usually ••■•■' •'•}; LONDONTOWN 19/6 LONDONTOW Always the test at the Lowest Price*.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 10