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EDUCATIONAL, ECONOMICS! C 0 S 0 M I C S.I WHY IMPORTANT TO EVERY BUSINESS MAN. Thocareful and thorough study of nil the facts that affect the growth and development, the prosperity, or otherwise, of industry in general, promotes a BROADER OUTLOOK upon all tho circumstances affecting any business. Those who aro able to take the larger view of the fact, other things being equal, will bo'moro lit to be entrusted with management, control, and moro responsible work generally, than those less well informed. Initiative and business, acumen are excellent qualities, but unless they are applied with knowledge they may become, the causes of mischievous blundering, Take up the Course of Economics at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, prepared by the leading Economist of New Zealand, and be successful. For full particulars, apply H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2095. WE ARE PROUD OP THIS RECORD. Justly proud, because it proves conclusively that since (piLBY'S COLLEGE hos been established in Wellington, it has filled a great need, and has, by personal attention and individual tuition, progressed with remarkable rapidity. SOME SIMPLE FACTS. 1. Two years ago, in July, 1918, tho , College opened its doors in Wellington. By December of that year 107 pupils were enrolled. 2. In 1919 growth was fo rapid • .that at the end of the. year 363 pupils were enrolled. 3. For less than six month* (up to June), in,1920, 420 pupils weret enrolled/ The teaching staff in 1918 numbered two; to-day it consists of 18 highly, qualified specialists. The Motto of Gilby's College is "THOROU G H." GILBY'S COLLEGE. LTD.. A. H. Gilby, E.C.T. (Ens.), Director, Winder's Buildings, Lower Cuba Street. Wellington. 'Phone 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (Also at ChTistchureb.) NEWTOWN SCHOOL. A IVOLT CLASSES: MONDAYS. WED■t\ NESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. 7.30 to 9. Students prepared for 6th''Proficiency and other Primary School Certificates. Returned Soldiers taken by arrangement with Repatriation Board. Private coaching can be arranged. 1 Corner of MEIN STREET AND BIJDDIFORD STREET. . A GOOD command of the English Language is a fitepping-s-tone to greater success ;in any business capacity, liy taking Granville Kleiser's Mail Course in Practical English you develop a terse, lucid, easy style of English' that will earn promotion. Write for Booklet "E" from James Rodger and Co., 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch, , . DANCING. MR. THEODORE TBEZISE will Resumo Teaching on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 7. Communications should be addressed to 51 Hill Street, Wellington./ BUSINESS NOTICES. THE demand for improvements in many lines of machinery was never greater trian at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideasnewer methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can, it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview .Messrs. Baldwin and Ravward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

"Tho Progressive North Island" is the heading given to (.ho following paragraph in a llanawatu paper:—"A visitor from ttio north tells us that tho Waikato and King Country districts are in a most flourishing condition. The mildness of the Into autumn, together with abundant'ruins, has kept the pastures good. The turnip crops for winter feed turned out better than anticipated. Li the King Country a great deal of development is expected in the near future. To the eastward of the Main Trunk line big areas of pastoral and fanning lands are expected to be made available for settlement before long. The subject of light railways is receiving attention, and several projects are afoot. A new coalfield, within a few miles of To Kuiti, is to be oixned next summer. Trial bores have pivved the existence of big seams of excellent quality, and a start is already being made with miners' houses and pre lin.inary works." Ono of Rossetti's M.SS. had ajterm of burial in a vault. Tho author was so overcome by the death of his ivife that ho resolved to bury with her tho piece of work on which he was engaged at the time. Years afterwards the vault was reopened, and the .MS. extracted and published. Can you invent a time-saving devicof Perhaps you have an idea that will develop into a money-making' invention. If you have, protect it by patent right. Consult Henry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 157 Ecntherstun Street, Wellington. Write or call for free booklet, "Advice to Inventors."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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