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s , ■ ' 5 — —— ——— ' ■ ' " I I Liquidation 1 1897 jfis | JSljj | HEMINGWAY'S |1 Still in the lead! I IjflKN I I ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS = = Of the grand total of "successful candidates 402 were Heming- § ■ . | ■ way students. | INuLIO uKUo. | I BANKING DIPLOMA 1 | Pfl ITR Hemingway's passed 67 candidates. In Auckland and Wel- | UUi LIUi | lington Centres Hemingway students secured Over Hall the ' | | Total of Recorded Passes. | Are offering their entire | I s : 1 | stock of Used Cars and | _ SECRETARIAL FINAL 1 5 Trucks at figures far be- = \ . . . . , „ . , = . %, . = Australasian Institute of Secretaries. = low cost. Ihere is a = i large and varied range I Every successful candidate was a Hemingway student. Again Ito choose from, and | Hemingway's score a full 100 per cent. I intending purchasers 1 - FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. I would be well advised | Little New Zealand beats big Australia. S t« wW i< nffpiv = MR. A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27 Tiranga Road, Kilbirnie East, Wellington, Gold. . glO examine Wnai lb Ol Cl g Medallist, heads the list for all Australasia. / | ing before buying else- | MR w R MATHIESON, 36 Messines Road, Karori. Wellington, takes second E whprp S place. = VVIICIC' = BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS. I OPEN I I EVERY EVENING I Enrol with the School that gets the Passes' 1 Between 1 ) " ~|" I 7.30 and 9 p.m. I " | /^f f i I v c § FREE I I IwilllllCf IrMif J i i Im«vI!a llkaa 1 c,, -, .1 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS , ilnos Bros. § el^ss^ —— * ■ I * l±l I {"^^fr* « —- :ri E f) A IIJ = to any address. - ' Examination. Please send me, Post Free, and I s I all I 111 I .. I without obligation, full particulars and Booklet. I E UUi LIUi = Mail Coupon ' ' I ~,..,. v i NOW . I #*"** •■ I E (In Liquidation) = ■ - • = = ' Address : - : ' | Corner Taranaki Street | I I | and Jervois Quay | |_ ■_ - „ '^J Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin * ;■' ' ' ' ' ',■■■.■'.' . ■.■■■•■■■/.. NOW — perspiration wilt be odourless all day The surest, pleasantest way to guard daintiness mHINK of the implea&ant methods -ivc lias become the most widely used &o.ip why you will become foud of the Ule--1 all indulge in (o escape even par- in the world. Millions use Lifebuoy be- buoy scent and miss it when you haT« tially the embarrassment of perspiration cause it is great soap. The lattfer is so to use other kmds of soap. odour. Isn't it wonderful to know that creamy—so quickly lavish; its benefit the really effective wav—is simple, de- to skin is so evident and it cleans so J\ o extra COSI. delightfully refreshing? amazingly that you become mightily fond of it. It means more to you than its protection—that all-day daintiness ft Experience has taught jou that 01- soap ev er did before. ' assures—cost nothing extra. Lifebuoy dinary soap is not enough, but your ' . sells for no more—probably less—^baß first Lifebuoy bath will be a revelation. If* rlifiprenl scent convinces your present soap. You will know it . us awerem seem convuu.^. by'its red'box and by the orange-ted ■■.',. SS^ff^Sr^pV^SSSri . £SeL% otter Ogives. Th, tl . LBVKR BBOTBI^ „*, UMHM.. ■ _ stay as ( dainty and clean smelling as i :., though you hadn't perspired in the , • least. ; ( - Guards health, of course. , But it isn't just because Lifebuoy XlCMrltn dOoJ) IS^| i^^^^ makes, perspiration odourless and _ ,> f «^ _-^ guards health so wonderfully that it FOl 113.1101> ' IdCC ' UdLI I ■ ' ~" U. 9*

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 6

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