Practical Book-keeping and • Business Practice. L’or nearly 20 years, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE has been sut- < ussfully teaching these subjects by correspondence. During this time several thousand pupils from, the North Cape to The Bluff have been coached. The course has lately been revises and printed and bound in a han tv little volume. The practical nature of the tuition is evidenced by the fact that a complete set of books-of-account is kept by each student. These are periodically balanced and actual com merci al forms filled in. Students’ work is checked and re turned the same day it is received As Wellington is the geographical centre of New Zealand, no unnecessary delay is involved in the transmission of students’ work. A practical knowledge of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING is an absolute necessity to every business and professional man. Fee, including the necessary books, SIX GUINEAS. Instalment payment can be arranged, enrol to-day with the largest and be-t known Commercial College in Nev Zealand. Banks Commercial College. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. U. AMOS. Director.
Weather permitting, the Matahiwi school’s annual picnic will be held on Mr Holmes’s paddock to-day. One of the principal attractions will be a three-miles race between two wellknown residents, each boasting an avoirdupois of 16st.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1922, Page 4
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