ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANCY ACCOUNTANCY KXAMINATION* RESULTS. i:\AMINATION RESULTS. KXAMINATION RESULTS. SINCK its inception Banks Commercial College lins never secured less than 82 PER CENT. PASSES. The 1926 results are even higher. At the tame lime Jhe aim is to produce REAL. NOT MLREL\ NOMINAL, ACCOUNTANTS. BANKS COMMERCIAL OOLLF.fi K HANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Instructors (or 1927. Bookkeeping and Auditing: M. I*. Hnrle, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), E.C.A.A. Commercial Law: Mr E. W White, M.A, LL.M.: Mr W. J. Sim, LL.B.; Mr J. Stacey. Economics: Mr C. M. Caratti. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Oflice: Cr. Liverpool and Hereford streets. Chxistchurch. Telephono 5241 A. H 196
dairy farmers. r> u* j Strainer and l'urilior Combined. Recommended by Board of Health, used by all up-to-dato dairymen. \Vo have imported a new shipment direct from factory, and have reduced prices considerably. Sole Agents: T. CARROLL AND CO., Frederick street, DUNEDIN. travel goods Made by J'- H DRAYTON, Armagh street. °'vo Long Service. . D3lOl _ The largest perfect bell in the world onA D u* * em P'° at Osaka, Japan. It is 20ft high and weighs 200 tons. Lggs are used In the bookbinding, sugar refining, and fancy leather industrios and in the making of wine and paper.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18916, 3 February 1927, Page 10
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