LAND AND INCOME TAX. Arrangements have been made by "gANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, With members of the firm of W- JAlffiSOS, SON, and HARLE, Public Accountants and Auditors, Chris tchurcli, "whereby * FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN , May bccomo thoroughly familiar with tho requirements and preparation of Land and lifcome Tax Returns. The instruction (either personal or by correspondence) is simple, concise, complete—designed to appeal to the busy man, and deals with recent legislation in a simplified manner. THE ACCURATE COMPILATION OP YOUR LAND AND INCOME TAX REI'URX whereunder full advantage can bo taken of all legal provision for deductions, MAY RESULT IN A SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION OP THE AMOUNT PAYABLE BY-YOU AS INCOME TAX. LEARN TO RENDER THAT RETURN YOURSELF. Fees for the cour6e, and- full particulars from BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitcombe and Tombs' Oashel street, H 5290-5028-2 Christehurck.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 10
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186Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 10
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