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EDUCATIONAL. N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS, r . — , IMPORTANT NOTICE ■ TO STUDENTS. ’Arrangements have been made with ijgANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. To conduct personal tuition classes ah 1 - NEW PLYMOUTH. WANGANUI. ? . PALMERSTON NORTH.. NAPIER. . MASTERTON. In Book-keeping and Accounts, Accountancy, law Subjects, and Economics. The classes will commence early in February of next year, but students must enrol before December 20, eo that the necessary aiTangements can be completed. Intending students can communicate direct with The Director, Banks College. D. G. JOHNSTON. Secretary. PREPARE NOW TO EASE UP ( FOR 1923. • t ' COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPERS’ DIPLOMA. ■*-• r ■ ‘ -■ y VALUABLE help here in Special Class: Timely and well-directed effort,to fevise Bookkeeping. Enrol now and Swing into 1923 studies with' an easy, rapid start. Ask us to define "THOROUGH”—it is our watchword; our slogan. This thoroughness inspires our method of tuition. We instruct the individual. We help him. Wo enthuse him. We don’t pamper him. The special oppor tunity of this class calls for immediate attention NOW! Come round, or ring Gilby’s College. We welcome inquiries. This class is under the sole direction of W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A.N.Z. F.C.A.A. ' Director of GILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 203. — ,— —; : • REFUSE To be content with that small pay envelope when there is a larger one just beyond it. You CAN succeed. We have won the utmost right to Speak with authority, having made an unquestionable success of every student < of average ability and perseverance, and can ensure YOUR success in ACCOUNTANCY BOOK-KEEPING LAW PROF. TEACHERS’ PUBLIC SERVICE MATRICULATION Secure the best aid New Zealand can offer you by writing TO-DAY, for full details, to the Specialists of 25 years’ standing. ■ 1 i TJEMINGWAY k ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 516. Auckland. QOLWAY COLLEGE, Masterton. ' AN IDEAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. • Beautifully situated amid 18 acres, laid out in Tennis and Croquet lawns and playing fields; adjoins showgrounds o? 70 acres, and is on railway line. Sleeping balconies and practising rooms a feature of the residence. School buildings consist of large assembly hall, studio, and well-eouipped clasp-rooms. Special attention given to the' development of the Physical. Literary. Athletic. and Spiritual branches of Education. Aim is to provide a home and education permeated with Christian influences. Instruction in all Standards from Primary to University. For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL. BTURROCK’B SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (Registered under Marine and Education Departments) fipEACH Engineering in all its branches .1 by correffpomdeuce or in clans; established over 11 years. Free prospectus on application. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY’S BUILDINGS, Quay Street, Auckland. ( TOURIST RESORTS. - y Hotel arcadia. OTEL ARCADIA, Wellington’s Most Centrally-situated Superior Private Hotel. Excellent Services in Every Detail. Close to Wharves. Trains.’and Government Buildings. • Location: LAMBTON QUAY AND STOUT ST. (Opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff per day, 12s. 6d.; per week, .£3 15s. SIRS. TILLER, Proprietress. HOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. THIS large and well-known Private Hotel is in the front rank of New Zealand hostelries. Single, Double, and Suites of Rooms. Tariff: Permanents, from .£4 per week. Casuals, 15s. per day. Electric cars pass the door. • , Telegraph: "Cargen.” Auckland. THE RITZ, SYDNEY'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL, On the Harbour Front. ; DELIGHTFUL 8 minutes’ Ferry Trip from Circular Quay; luxuriously appointed; lounges, billiard roonK, electric lifts: night and day porters; in fact, everything usually associated with i first-class hotels. • . 1 TARIFF, A 4 ta. per week (single room). * ’

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 35, 4 November 1922, Page 9

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