Commercial Colleges. g WEEPING gUCCESS OP gAKKS' gTUDENTS AT THE LAST JAW AND ACCOUNTANCY AND ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. Note these convincing proofs of the efficiency of the Coaching Methods employed oy BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington: — LAW PROFESSIONAL- PASSES. 43 Students presented —. — 31 ACCOUNTANCY. „ 57 Students presented _ 41 (of whom five completed their Final). These are not isolated successes. Every year the work of this College allows the same brilliant results. . Banks' Students are thoroughly. trained, not crammed. They are saved time and labour by our clear and compact Home Study Courses. They are guided by instructorn possessing the highest academical and commercial decrees. Every conscientious student should join the College that will work earnestly for HIS success. Individual instruction only. Papers carefully corrected and promptly returned. Reasonable Fees. Write for particulars of Correspondence Courses in Law and Accountancy subjects. THANKS QOMMERCIAO QOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 162. H. AMOS. Director. "TX7TBELESS TELEGRAPHY. Wireless J- ELEGRAPHY. The New Zealand Government has granted a special permit to our Australian Expert now conducting a class and Correspondence Course for Students of either sex. _ Distance makes j no difference— attention for i each student. ! WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. ' WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. [WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Operators wanted everywhere. Vacancies for either sex on ocean-going vessels. thus affording exceptional chances for free,tours of the world. Girls are also being admitted as operators on many of the biggest vessels. This course is easy, practical, and the cost distinctly reasonable. Full particulars supplied to anyone interested. Write BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS, (JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Principal), Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland. 'Phone 1734. P.O. Box 60.
jgASTEN'S eOMMERCJAI, TRAINING Imperial Buildings, opp. Smeeton'a 'Phone 2742, HAS RESUMED CLASSES. Day and Evening. Shorthand: Most thorough instruction given in Auckland. Typewriting No agencies; every make taught Book-keeping: Personal instruction by the Principal ) 88 C. S. V. Basten, A.N.Z.A.A., A.r.A. Make an Early Start. Enrol Now. POSITIONS FOR pUPILS DURING JANUARY, 1915. MISS BATES. Shorthand Writer and Typiate, Messrs. Carr, Pountney and Co-, Merchants. MISS VALENTINE, Shorthand Writer and lypiste, Messrs. T. and S- Morrin. Ltd., Merchants. MISS CODLIN. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, D. McLean, Esq., Land and Estate Agent. MISS MASON, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. J. M. Mennie, Ltd.. Manufacturers. MISS BY GRAVE. Shorthand Writer and rs"pi3te, Messrs. J. E. Butler, Ltd., Merchants. MISS MUSGHAVE, Sh ..r'hand Writer and lypiste, W. J. Cracrcft Wilson, Esq., solicitor. MISS NOBES, Shorthand Writer and Typ-nfrc-I^o' E. C. Beale, Esq., Solicitor ™ SWEETZER, Shorthand Writer and J-.s"Pi3te. A. li, Howden, Esq., Commission Agent. MISS UNDERWOOD, Shorthand Writer Ship Chand' essrß ' o-SSbr and Harvey, REOPENS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. -throe Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Term begins from Date of Entry. Wiite, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. rrJj-HLP O9I ' IOIIB obtained for Pupils. gHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. jgOOK KEEPING, AND ■^Y BITING gCHOOL, , , SWANSON STREET. Phone 1117. Founded 20 years ago. MABEL S. CLARKE. J. H. COLWILL-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15849, 20 February 1915, Page 4
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