■,Y;i';*:■• :,:"..'."■;: ' .:;■.:;■■. !.. P A 1< #1 ntancy Have been the Special Departments of Banks Commercial College, Wellington, for a Quarter of a Century. 'jCAJYI. Kfca&ULa 1 M ;\- () oHkm- (M)llt'!»-n in New'Zealand can surpass our examination ivsulls. II is well-known thai the two hardest, subjects, for llip ACCOI'XTAXCV Kxamination are BOOKKEEPING: 11. and M'DITIN'Ii. Durini? I lit: pa-sl nine years 206 of our students |,av... luni successful in UOOKICEKPINCI 11. and 212 in \l : l)JTl'\(i MOHK TITAN 50 PER CENT. OF THE NUMBER WHO JIAVI-] OUAUFIUD IN NEW ZEALAND. At the last examinations our results were as follows: AUCKLAND 7 of the 15 successful candidates in Bookkeeping 11. were Banks's students. WELLINGTON—IS 9of the 264 successful candidates were Banks's students. . GIIEISTCHUKOH—Over 80 per cent, of the successful students in Bookkeeping and Auditing were Banks's. , • DIPLOMA IN BANKING—Over 80. per cent, of the successful candidates in the Dominion were Banks's. LAW PROFESSIONAL—Banks secured 69 per cent, of passes at the last examinations. INSURANCE—Over 90 per cent, of the successful candidates in the Dominion were Banks's students. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE—At the first Chamber of Commerce examinations in New Zealand, held in Wellington in November last, over GO per cent, of the successful candidates were trained by Banks. Follow Instructions ;>r its receipt, w ions And Be Successful COLLEGE IS THE LARGEST COMMERCIAL L(iL IX THE DOMINION. XT STAFF OF 23 SPECIALIST TUTORS. geographical centre of Now Zealand-r-Weliington f firno lost in the despatch of instruction papers, the Commercial Department is returned promptly with all the necessary corrections, comments, ar ' jnablc as any other college, and may bo paid in BUSINESS PRACTICE. ; ', 1 Try mir Business Practice Course, which gives you a thorough knowlodge of the principles of Double Entry Bookkeeping in the only practical way—by keening and balancing a complete-set of books. ■ , . FEE - ■* FIVE GUINEAS j % NKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 98 THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON 11. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., Managing Director. , E. L. ENTING, B. pqjfc..A.t&, $"•& JW»W
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17174, 3 February 1930, Page 3
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