BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
1921 has been a most successful year for Banks Commercial College. Results at recent Examinations. were highly satisfactory in all departments —221 out of 303 candidates presented for Accountancy passed; 84 out of 130 were successful in the law professional; 141 out of 182 gained the Diploma of Banking; 93 out of 134 passed Matriculation and Entrance University, and 19(5 out of 201 passed the Shorthand and Typewriting Examination. This year’s enrolment -it Banks Commercial College constitute n record to date. There are 174 new students for Accountancy; 97 for Law Professional; 135 for Banking Diploma; 85 for evening matriculation: 43 for general-knowledge, and 237 in other departments. There are also 47 new enrolments at Wellesley College, bringing the total number of scholars up to 163. The beginning of the year is undoubtedly the best time to embark upon a course of study. Banks Commercial College, besides day and evening class instruction, offers correspondence tuition of a very high order of efficiency. Courses have been prepared by eminently qualified men >u accountancy, book-keeping, advertising and law. By taking advantagt of these correspondence courses, students can be assured of receiving ex pert instruction in any subject chosen. The courses are complete in themselves. Information is concisely and interestingly given and success is but a matter of application on the part of the student. The Director, Mr H. Amos, 98 The Terrace, Wellington, will be glad to answer any enquiries regarding these courses. Prospee’us free of request. Terms in all cases commence from the first lesson.
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1922, Page 3
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