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EOUCATIONAL. fJOMMERCE AND LAW EXAM. RESULTS. BANKS COLLEGE SCORES AGAIN. In the Lisifc of successful examinees jost pohlished, note these results: — B. COM.: Five candidates in the dominion were succeseful, four of whom were Banks College students. ACCOUNTANCY: March 1? results—Four students presented for the final; four passed. LAW: March results—Six students were pro eented; four passed. TUTORS: B- E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., B. Com, F.RE.S. (First Class Honours), Barrister-at-law; H. H. Cornish, M.A., LL.M. (DoubleFirst Class Honours), Barrister-at-law; W. T Foster, M.A., B. Litt. (Oxon, First Class Honours); O. C. Mazerigarb, M.A., LL.M. (Honours in Arts and in Law); T. H. Jones, A.1.A.N.Z., Public Accountant; P. Ha.le, late accountant Benjamin and Co„ Christchurch. Send for a prospeotus to , H. AMOS, * Director. VITAL IMPORTANCE To thosealready in Offices or desirous of, being engaged in the Business World. Important modifications have recently been made to the COURSES for tho ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE and tho UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN BOOKKEEPTNGrf 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, and 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 a Booklet explaining simply and fully the new Regulations. Send for it to-day, and by return we will forward it post-paid without obligation on your part. Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, Professional Teachers by Mail of Bookkeeping, Accountancy, and all Business Subjects, UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. 13my 4 COOUNTANCY AND LAW PRO- . FESSIONAL FX AMS Bonks College has specialised for fifteen years in preparing students for the Accountancy and Law Professional Examinations. • In the last examinations held in March four students were presented for Final Accountancy Subjects, four passed. Six were presented far Final Law Professional, four paned. BANES COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, FOR SUCCESSFUL RESULTS. Wpl you allow us to help.you? If yon work and follow our instructions, success .s guaranteed. Qor Conrac* are prepared on the suppoJitaon that any success is the result of intelligent thought, intelligently applied, and *iia* successful men are constructive thinkers and doers. Send for a Prospectus, which contains the names of tutors. H. AMOS, Director. WINI Do want to . succeed? Do you want that better job? Do you want that increase in pay' If you do want to get out of the rut'lf you are determined to make something of yourself tell- the International CorresWjence Spools which position you want, and tney will snow you how you can train tn kin V*" N - -F DD ' Ota eo Agent B^X 1688, Invercargill. 12ap REMARKABLE RECORD.-^STp^es v A T Re £,, T - Russell, i M.A., Exhibitioner College Prizeman Ca ™ bri dge, desire PUPILS, Oral, Correspondence.—Bl Filleul street, Dnnedm. 27 m T? COMMERCIAL COLj fowling street, Open Day and Evening. Write or call for proepectna. 'Phone 736, s ap TO LET. ADYKIiTTSEKSHTS of 16 Worts nnder the Heat] tags Sitnaticoß Vacant, Wanted, For Sale 'J'o tet, lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants Eto., One Shifltag per insertion; 3 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictlv Cash in ■> Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. CfHOP; well lighted; with large upper room; moderate rent.—WThite 95 Stuart street. ' 4 my TIHOTQGRAPHIC STUDIO; fittings, small; central; low rent.— Hooper, 53 Crawford street. 4m y HILL: HOUSES to " and for SALE these hill distn«B. —Apply Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn. QEVEN ROOMS, Main South road', v, aTeqrs " am close trams, train; hot cold.—White, 95 Stuart street. 15my T° TO P and broomed HOUSE, with stable; small rent * corner Kaikorai Talley road and Hereford street.—Sievwrignt, James, and Nichol. mO LET, 4 and 5-roomed HOUSES. J- City; ako SHOP, suit dressmaker - All particulars Moore, Moore, and Nichnl Security Buildings. • 23my JJOUSE NEAR TRENTHAM CAMP. _ Delightful Furnished RESIDENCE at Heretaunga Golf Links, adjoining Trentham Camp, is to be LET for eleven months, or less; hot and cold water, garage, charming garden; late residence Sir Joeeoh Ward Available Ist JUNE. Apply Mr M. G. REID, 23my G.P.O. Box 51, Wellington. HOUSES AWP PROPERTIES WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Head tags Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Salo To I«t, Ix>st and Found, Miscellaneous Wants Eta., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions' 2/6; 6 insertions, 8/-. Strictlv Cash in Advanoe. E.itra Charge if Booked. WANTED EXCHANGE, 70-ACRE (thereabouts) FARM (near Mosciel) for larger FARM.—Kidd, land agent, Dowling street. , 23mv WANTTED (urgently), small Leasehdd DAIRY FARM, going concern ■ ■buyer has £200.—Kidd, land agent, Dowlinir 24 my LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOFTNG IRON (damaged), Clearing Prices.—Laidlaw and Gray (Limited), ironmongers, furniture, and crockery merchants, Rattray street CRYSTOLITE RUBBER ROOFTNG 3 qualities; rolls 3ft wide; complete 1 with nails and ccment for fixing. - YSTOLITE »NEVER LEAK" RUBBER ROOFING; 1, 2, and 3-ply, 37s 6d, 4-7s 6d, 57s 6d. —Laidlaw and Gray's. TXORSE CLIPPING j * " Stewart's" and " Burman'.v" best English and American Machines; splendid clippers.—Laidlaw and Gray's. PETROL GASLIGHTS for the farm and home. Inspect the " Nulito" system. At T <aidlaw..and: Gray's. "ETJRNJTURE VALUES that appeal to thr-' 'y biiyers now offering at LAIDLAW k GRAY'S, * Rattray street. '■ "I AA SEAGRASS RUGS. 6x3. in blue, J-"" green, and brown; special price, '■ 8s 6d.—Herbert, ■ Haynes. 23my NO need to scald your hands filling ordinary Hot-water Bottles. Get a North British "Rubber Co.'s "UNIQUE' Bottle; that prevents the water babbling ■7 tip. All abemwta. 30m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17323, 24 May 1918, Page 6

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