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PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. A thorough knowledge of Practical Bookkeeping is becoming increasingly important every day. As it is so necessary, don't delay in taking up a course. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WKLINGTON WELINGTON WEL-INGTOX. has a system -which demands. Students acquire a thorough knowledge of the Theory and Practice of Double .Entry Bookkeeping by-keeping a full set of books of account and making the entries therein from actual commercial documents. ■ FEE—£6. 6s. Including Books and Stationery. Those students who wish to secure some l'.ecognit ion of their studies are recommended to take the Bookkeepers' Certificate Examination conducted by the New Zealand University for the New Zealand Society 'of Accountants. For further information applv to H. AMOS, Director. • BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, , ' Wellington

Mr E. A. Reeves, of the Royal Geogi'aphical Society, in a lecture on "Surveying:, Past and Present," before the .Royal Society of Arts, said it- was impossible to say when surveying commenced, but there was in existence a well-preserv-ed Egyptian tomb plan, dating back 'fully 3000 vears, and also a map, probably produced about 1370 8.C., showing the situation of alluvial gold mines in Africa.

' A new fashion for women, that of [wearing 'leggins, .was advocated by Dr. .Edlin in speaking at a meeting arranged by the Ancoats Healthy Homes Society. IHe said that one thing that had struck I him, about the Manchester women trami guards was their sensible costume, short I skirts, good warm coat, and leggins. Before long he hope dto see that women i generally would begin wearing leggins. Women were often to be seen walking 1 about with.-umbrellas to keep their hats and heads dary, , while the rain drove against their petticoats, which got ,;drenched and dangled about their legs. pHe added :—"The fashion, amongst workling women of wearing the shawls- and clogs—-shawls which fare wrapped over the chest—is a most sensible one."

.Gur]ng Children of Of 3000 appreciative 'let fcers received -. ' by Mr;.A.Doig, many have comefrom. I'-v parents ".whose; children were / eom.pletely. cured by Goitre Specific These letters are Open for inspection. . A Masterton' father, for; example,; ; states, his boy was completely freed , from Goitre Jiri tiwbmonths..' This ; surely : show's the- wisdom'' bf' ih- •■- Btantly treating ;litiae sufferers with _ / this safe, sure and- simple . remedy. M For 10/6, one month's treatment sent ■ —r.pbst-paid any address. -'■,'■.'-'•. =lls iKrtaat, Wahruni

Somethin to MotoifistSa THE COMMERCIAL GARAGE COMPANY wish to make it and Turners* etc., all and American experience in the actual manufacture of ?Lead*ng? Motor Cars in their respective Branches. r ; i r So that if it is possible to give satisfaction we can do it The staff have had practical experience in the following; well-known firms! Tftnoinm&T.iT-ir.. Hampton), Armstrong; Whitworth, Grossley Bros.. Vickers--Btearns-Khight 5 Packard and Chalmers, America. - This experience is at your disposal, whether it be for self-starters, engines, tyres, or troubles of any description. ;»:■*: ■,:■«. f^ RCIAL GARAGE 'PHONE 464.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 27 May 1916, Page 7