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educational. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE. ALL DEPARTMENTS HAVE NOW RESUMED, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR ALL THE PUBLIC EXAMS. Shorthand Banking BSering ““of Commerce Accountancy Matriculation, etc. Law Professional LL.B. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING: Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes. There are only two disinterested bodies conducting exams, in this work—the Public Service and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. At the last exams. BANKS COLLEGE obtained more passes than all the other Colleges together. BOOKKEEPING: Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes. Personal or Correspondence Tuition. - Everybody should have a knowledge of the principles and practice of Double Entry Bookkeeping. By our individual system of teaching, students can cover the course in 3 months. Our course is most interesting, being the system introduced by the founder and first director of the College—Mr. JOHN S. BARTON, S.M. ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING: Those desiring to qualify in Accountancy are advised that next year students have to pass three stages in Bookkeeping—this ineans three years’ work on this subject. Save a year by qualifying in the first stage this year. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY: Pupils receive 7 to 10 hours’ instruction per week, according to the subjects taken. This is the last year of the Accountancy Preliminary exam. As it is a much easier k exam, than metric., students should take advantage of the last opportunity. IF YOU WISH TO QUALIFY IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUBJECTS, JOIN BANKS, FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, WORK HARD, AND BE SUCCESSFUL! Students may consult us individually at any time concerning their difficulties. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 x THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, Managing Director,

OHAMBER OF COMMERCE Typewriting: Examination Results obtained by students attending , GILBY’S COLLEGE, GILBY’S COLLEGE, GILBY’S COLLEGE, Broadway Building, Courtenay Place, Wellington. 100 PER CENT PASSES in Senior Grade. Ot PER CENT. PASSES in Junior Grade. FIRST PLACE FOR WELLINGTON IN BOTH GRADES. 35 candidates —32 passed, including 5 “Honours” and 6 “Distinction’’ passes. Join GILBY’S TO-DAY and be one., of their SUCCESSFUL Students for 1931. Individual Tuition in all Commercial Subjects. Day and Evening Sessions. Correspondence Lessons. Phone 21—987. MARSDEN SCHOOL. KARORI, WELLINGTON. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, MISS BABER,' M.A. Vice-Principal, MISS MAYHEW. KARORI PREPARATORY & KINDERGARTEN. Boys Taken to the Age of Seven. Headmistress; Miss Borrie. THE New Term will begin TO-DAY (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 5. - - - — Z MARSDEN SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. TOWN PREPARATORY & KINDERGARTEN, No. 20 Fitzherbert Terrace. Boys taken to the age o£ seven. Headmistress, MISS BRIDGES. MHE New Term will begin TO-DAY x (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 5. Principal, MISS BABER. M.A. Vice-Principal, MISS MAYHEW. - fill - SCOTS COLLEGE, Miramar, REOPENS for first term on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Boarders assemble Monday. THE Principal may be interviewed at A the College daily from 10 a.m. Prospectus on application. MHE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN J- SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NG A TAW A. BOARDING SCHOOL ONLY. Chairman of the Board of Trustees: THE RIGHT REVEREND THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON. Headmistress: MISS FRANCES H. McCALL (St. Leonard’s School. St. Andrew’s, Scotland, and St. Hugh's College, Oxford.) .Next Tenn will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. UPPER HUTT SPECIALS. TJETONE Steam Laundry, Dry CleanA ers —Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Depots: Hazelwoods, Upper Hutt, and Craven’s Store (Trentlmm). WANTED TO SELL. ÜBBER Mats, Rubber Bath Mats, Rubber Floor Covering—in fact, everything in Rubber. N.Z. Ruber Supplies, 57 Ghuznee St. Phone 28 —140.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 112, 5 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 112, 5 February 1931, Page 2