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EDUCATIONAL. WHAT SHALL I DO WITH MY BOY OR GIRL? In normal years this question is not very troublesome, as most of our boys and girls who are ready for “The Great Adventure” are quicklyabsorbed in our industrial life. This year, however, is not normal, and the above question is troubling the minds of many parents. THERE IS ONE THING THAT PARENTS CANNOT OR SHOULD NOT ALLOW, AND THAT IS TO LEAVE THEIR BOYS OR GIRLS UNOCCUPIED. See that they are profitably occupied—if not at work —at some such institution as BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, where they can take up special studies in many branches of education. SHORTHAND AND . TYPEWRITING: There is a constant demand for competent Shorthand Typists. There are only two distinterested bodies in New Zealand examining in these subjects—the Public Service and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. At the last exams. Banks College passed more pupils than all the other colleges together. BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS PRACTICE: Every boy and every shorthand typiste should learn the principles and practice of Bookkeeping, particularly in view of the introduction of mechanical machines, which cannot be intelligently operated without such a knowledge. Even though no immediate use can be made of Bookkeeping, a knowledge of the subject will be required sooner or later, and it is well to be prepared. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMS.: Every boy and girl seeking a business position should take these exams., as the possession of a certificate will be of great assistance. ACCOUNTANCY AND SECRETARIAL DIPLOMAS: These are necessary for the Public Accountant and Secretary, but they are also of the greatest assistance to every business man. In fact, most business executives now have one or other of these qualifications. BANKING, INSURANCE & SHIPPING OFFICERS: Banking, Insurance and Shipping Diplomas are now usually demanded from those seeking promotion. MATRICULATION, ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY, etc. An Entrance Exam, is required for the Legal, Medical, Engineering, Dental and Accountancy professions. Classes are conducted for all. ' THIS IS THE LIST YEAR IN WHICH THOSE WISHING TO ENTER THE ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSION CAN TAKE THE ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY AFTER 1931. MATRICULATION S’ harder exam.) MUST BE TAKEN. - VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: Our ripe experience is available to all our pupils. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION AT BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 THE TERRACE. OUR FEES ARE AS REASONABLE AS ANY OTHER COLLEGE. AND MAY BE PAID BY INSTALMENTS. , H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Managing Director.

IN ADDITION TO AMBITION— A MBITION is essential to the man who wants to get on, who is not content to remain in the rut of low salary and possible retrenchment. Ambition without, action is futile, but 1 ambition plus specialised training achieves sue-, cess. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY. Accountany is a lucrative field. Properly qualified men can safeguard their present positions and be sure of steady advancement. Hemingway’s Home-study Course will enable you to qualify in the quickest time and with the utmost certainly. Let Hemingway's direct your efforts, and your success is assured. Write to-day for full details of the Course and Free Book “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. USED CARS FOR SALE. O K K—STUDEBAKER 6 Roadster, incomparable value. N.Z. Used Car Mart, Boulcott St. T IQUIDATION Sale—Oldsmobile Light Six, recent model. Price only £95. Apply Tel. 20—497. CERVICE Car Owners —Hupmobile_B, kJ lengthened chassis, as new, £350, terms. Moore ana Cole Ltd., 18 Tory St., Wellington. Stockists genuine Hupp. Parts. PI K—DODGE Roadster, perfect' or--j er Inspect early. N.Z. Used Car Mart, Boulcott St. TpIAT de luxe Roadster, late model; 4-wheel brakes, bumpers, and other accessories; tires practically new mechanically right; £100; terms. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Used Car Dept. pl All Batteries called for, recharged, returned, 3/6. Solarc Battery Company, 66 Taranaki St. 28—800. (‘QIt —PONTIAC two-door Sedan, condition as new. A wonderful buy. N.Z. Used Car Mart, Boulcott St. vmiIPPET 4-door Sedan, 1928 model; ’* exceptional order; smart appearance, very economical; £175, small deposit, easy monthly payments. Magnus Motors, Ltd., Used Car Dept. AUTO p-UtTsTYrD? - 125 A Church St., Palmerston North. yyE are now wrecking:— Buick Master 1925, Standard 1927, Chrysler 70, Chevrolet 6 Truck (four-speed gearbox), De Soto, Leyland 2-3 ton, Oakland 1927, Plymouth, Studebaker, Standard 6. Standard 11 h.p. 1925, Wolseley 15 h.p., 0.H.C., Whippet 96 A, etc. Phone 6729. Telegrams, AUTOPARTS. Head Office, Christchurch. Branches Auckland and Dunedin. gnODD MOTORS LIMITED, COURTENAY PLACE, WAKEFIELD STREET. USED CAR BARGAINS. We have a large selection of Used Cars, Cheap and Good. A Special Bargain—CHRYSLER “70” PHAETON. This car is in beautiful condition mechanically, ducoed in blue, hood and curtains sound, all tires good. Or.e of Chrysler’s best models. Special price this week £150; 90 days’ written guarantee with this car. See our stock of cheap Used Cars: — Price CHANDLER TOURER £35 - EARL COACH £45 FORD SEDAN £45 FORD ROADSTER £oo NASH TOURER £25 WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN .. £7O DE TROTTER TRUCK £2O CHEVROLET TRUCK, 1-ton . £5O DODGE COUPE £2O INDIAN SCOUT CYCLE £4O BIG X CYCLE & SIDECAR ... £2O HENDERSON CYCLE £25 TODD MOTORS LIMITED, Wakefield Street and Courtenay Place. Telephone 21—005 (4 lines). P.O. Box 2002. Open Each Evening, including Saturdays.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 3