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The EVENING CLASSES ' O£ l BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE For all PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Recommence as follows: — MATRIC, ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY, Etc.— TUESDAY, 3rd FEB., at 5.15. For the last Examinations, 103 candidates were presented, 69 passed. ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCIAL, AND PROFESSIONAL- ' 'THURSDAY, sth FEB., at 7.30. For the last Examinations, 117 candi- ,. dates were presented, 82 passed. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITINGMONDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7-9. For further information, apply to H. AMOS, Mana-ging Director. Telephone 2098. BOYS' DAY SCHOOL OYS' DAY SCHOOL Present Roll Number—l2o. A Boys' Day School with PREPARATORY, . PRIMARY AND SECONDARY Departments is conducted at' BANKS COLLEGE BANKS COLLEGE The Terrace. ' For Boys from the age of 5 years and ■ upwards. , Boys are prepared for all ENTRANCE, PROFESSIONAL, and PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMS. The College last year presented 103 candidates for tha ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY Exams.—the largest number of candidates presented from any one institution in New Zealand. PRINCIPAL: MR. W. T. FOSTER, M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon), sometime i Junior and Senior Scholar of the New Zealand University, who is assisted by five other - experienced and highly qualified teachers." THE COLLEGE WILL REOPEN AS SOON AS PERMISSION IS OBTAINED FROM THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT,,: ,- , : . .-...;. For full information apply to H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 2098. MAKE CAREFUL INQUIRY— YES, seek the opinion of those really , qualified to judge of the thorough, straightforward, and practical instruction in BOOKKEEPING and MODERN ■ ACCOUNTANCY, conducted by W. H. Hemingway, F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and C. 1: V. Robertson, F.N.Z.A.A.,, and their skillod and enthusiastic staff of qualifier! teachers. Then Write at once for particulars of the Course which interests you, foT on mastering it you are bound: TO OBTAIN A POSITION OF HONOUR, TRUST, and HIGH REMUNERATION. We give instruction in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or w ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or in SHORTHAND, or in COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION, or PREPARE Candidates for the ACCOUNTANT'S PRELIMINARY, MATRICULATION, the TEACHERS',. PUBLIC SERVICE, or the LAW PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS Say just which interests you. ' . ■. AddTess: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. . > LIMITED. , •• P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. "I'VE SEEN AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, AMERICA, ■: —THE WHOLE . ■WORLD"?— YOU can say the same if you get a position "on ship" as a Wireless Operator. i . ■ 'START • . STUDYING WIRELESS TO-DAY IN THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD. The ] expert. course and teachers will soon qualify • you, if you study with a will. ■ ■ Correspondence, Day, and Evening Courses. Full particulars from : THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., BRITTAIN'S BUILDING, Manners-street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. " ' . Telephone 368. Branches: Auckland, p Christchurch, and Dunedin! . ', TTNIVERSITY Correspondence Coacn\J ing College, Ferry Buildings, Auokland. 1919-1920.—Courses have been specially prepared for the following examinations: — Matriculation, Pubho Service , Entrance, Teachers 'Certificates D, C, and B.; B.A. Terms, Section and Final, Junior National Scholarship and Proficiency. Also for Elementary, courses in Latin, French, and Mathematics. Individual tuition by correspondence can be arranged in any subject if desired. Prospectus, terms, and all information may bo obtained on application to H. A. Hall, 8.A., Cantab., Hons. in Math., or any of Messrs. Whitcomb? and Tonibs's Branches. BANJO, MANDOLIN, VIOLIN, AND , GUITAR. .' Thorough Tuition of the above by lt/TR. J. G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., ' f YX - 83, KENT-TERRACE. I. Trams Btop at door. Terms commence iwith pupil. / . NOTE.—ln|truaient» lent to Pupila free i of charge for practice at home. - <

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 3

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