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j EDUCATIONAL. 'HcilNK^U, COLLVXiK AH'J' SCHOOL. IN KTCIfING CIjASS li:u Ije<-n com- _-\. nicui'i'd on Tuosdav J'lvrniiigij from 7 1,, !). Knrolincnts ivill be taken at the Collc'i- (Hlii'c. Ml. Cook. Fee lj»- iiuder •'I and DOS o\cr 21. .r. h. howf.i.i., Direct..r. MISS Gj;VUi:'S HCIIOOIi 01' .PKLVATK COACHING. (Ksiablished 17 years.) Re-islerrd by the J'Mncalioii lJcpai'tniciit. ■. Shorthand,' Typewriting, l!uokk.;r|Him, i?usiiicss I'roredine, ('oiniuercial anil Jouruiilislio J_usli.-li. ■ nnllK Prii.rip.il is a Praciical l's.vch"lo- ' X mlsj, ;uid lakes ,i persiinal inirrcsl. in ' each pupil, .studying his or her particular • i,.-rds. Se&iMiis Coiili-umus. from !l a.m. in !1 pm. V"U can li«ki- any time you like. NO (XASS TKACfI ING—each |.upil taken ,:eparat..|.v and helped. Kill! Prospectus mi apiiliealmn. Tel. 4-274. US, Larubtou '|U;.y. rpHE MODERN COMMERCIAL X SCHOOL. 115, Lambton quay. Tel. 43-70 S. SHORTHAND-TYPEWRITING: MRS. NICOLA US, P.C.T. BOOKKEEPING: MISS FEATONBY, B.Com. (late Banks). Daj", Evening, and Special Speed Classes. 4.30-6 p.m. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC, 83, Kent terrace. MISS JEAN TURNER (Principal), PIANO (Academic and Shefter Methods), DAN JO, MANDOLIN, STEEL GUITAR, AND UKULELE. i Stringed Instruments lent free of charge : to pupils for practice at home. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS MISS KOVVJS!TK__'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT- . ING guarantees Individual Tuition and ' the Thorough Grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume Tuesday, 27tli January Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, I Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, j S1), Willis street, Wellington. CARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bfdgs., Lambtbn-qy. Telephone 40-01!). Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typeivrit- > ing, Office Routine. Principal, Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Non.), N.U.T. . (Eng.), assisted by Qualified Staff. ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS. I ECTURES commence 9_th March, for .X^ Preliminary and Sections A and B of A.M.I.CE. Examination. Certain Electrical and Mechanical Engineering SubI jects. Engineers' Registration Board examinations. Structural Mechanics for Architectural students. Licensed Sur- ; veyors* examination. Particulars upon application ■ UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, Masonic Chambers. "Telephone 44-651. G. W. yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal. Q.ILBY'S ■j EVENING COMMERCIAL COURSE Includes one or more of the following subjects:— SHORTHAND (Pitman's or Crepe). 1 TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, . COMMERCIAL ENGLISH. Sessions are held on ■ Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 7 In 9 p.m. : Monday, Tueday, Wednesday, Thursday, 5 to 6.15 p.m. 1 TUITION BY MAIL Ami Day Sessions in all subject?. GILBY'S COLLEGE (A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., • Director), Broadway Building, (Opposite St. James Theatre), | j Courtenay place, Wellington. \ IN ADDITION TO AMBITION. AMBITION is cs:-i:ntial 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 ambition plus specialised training achieves success. STUDY ACCOUNTANCY: Accountancy is a lucrative field. Properly qualified men can safeguard their present positions and be sure of steady advancement. HEMINGWAY'S : HO Ml-: STUDY COURSE WILL ENABLE YOU TO OUALIFY IN THE QUtCKEST TJME AND WITH r THK r UTMOS.L1 ChRLet. 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. Bos 516, Auckland. ; R EN J A MIN' ; FRANKLIN. ' Benjamin Franklin, the Apostle of Thrift, said: "It you know how to spend less i thau you get, you have THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE." TITHE best safeguard for keeping your : •*• expenditure within the limits of your ' income is to keep a methodical record of 1 your earnings and spending^. No business man in these days can hope to succeed unless he keeps a true and correct ■ record of his various transactions. But Books of Account must not only . be kept by the business man, but by every income-earner, and all the more so in these . troublous times when it is so difficult to make the weekly wage or monthly salary go round. 3 TO 6 MONTHS. A knowledge of Double Entry J.ookkcrping can bo acquired in from 3 to U months. Double Entry is the only means of provin" tho correctness of your books. It ■ do°3 not' involvo double work. SPEEDY AND INTERESTING... Tho principles aud practice, of Double Entry Bookkeeping are quickly mastered 1 by the interesting method used at Banks ■ Commercial.. College... .The system Btill in use was introduced by Mr. John b. Barton, SM.. the founder and first Director of tho College. BOOKKEEPING. i in all its branches is taught, at Banks ; Commercial College for the HOUSEHOLD -for BUSINESS-for ACCOUNTANCY. After this year students have to take THREE separate examinations instead of ' two for tha exams of the N._ Society of Accountants. Save a year's study by ' makin" a commencement THIS year! , : : personal and'correspondence ; TUITION At : BANKS COMMERCIAL,COLLEGE, j 9S, The Terrace, "The College of Good Results." H. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., Managing Director. ~~ MERCHANT TAILORS. rpflh Skilled Tailoring and Unusual i- Materials iv our Quality Tailored ' Suil-3 -ive them exceptional distinction '■ whereve; worn. J^ewis, Bank N.Z. Chambers, 3J, Manners-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 6

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