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OF VITAL IMPORTANCE nnO those already in offices or desirX ous of beingr engaged in the business world. Important modifications have recent- | ly been made to the Courses for THE ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE, and THE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN BOOKKEEPING. One or other of these Diplomas is essential to success in modern business. Under the new regulations the ordinary Matriculation as a preliminary is to be replaced by a special examination—THE ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY. . This will entail, among other subjects, a, knowledge •of Elementary Economics and Civics Latin. Geometry Algebra will no longer be compulsory. A new Diploma is also created —that for the QUALIFIED COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTANT. This is the age of efficiency; you owe it to yourself and the Empire to QUALIFY. Firstly, then, you should ] ascertain the new conditions. We "have ] produced v-%. booklet explaining simply and fully the new regulations. Send for it to-day, and by return we will forward it, post paid, without obliga- | tion on your part. Address — HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, Professional Teachers by Mail of Bookkeeping, Accountancy and all Business Subjects." UNION BUILDINGS. P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. TJOYAL HOTEL, HAT/ERA. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Clean Beds. Good Table. Nothing but Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer. From April Ist Tariff 8/- per day. GEO. GIBSON. Proprietor.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 11 May 1918, Page 3
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