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are YOU EARNING , £l2—£B—£l j PER WEEK—OR LESS? In tlie world of commerce there are j two distinct classes of w-orkers the Qualified and the Unqualified. Any- : one can join in with the latter, but ■ the question is, “What is there to pro- I vent YOU mingling with the former?” To-day the cry is for the Specialist, j the Qualified Man. Great opportunities, liberal salaries and increased • material joys await the “Men Who , Know. ’ ’ | become a specialised j ACCOUNTANT. This interesting and remunerative | profession holds great prospects for all who take it up with ambition and enthusiasm. In New Zealand alone there are scores of excellent positions waiting to be filled by thoroughly efficient accountants. Give thought to your future, become eligible for the big job with the big pay. Diligent study will quickly lift you from the mass and put you on the upward track. Send, without delay, for a free copy of our Accountancy booklet. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd., Union Buildings, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. EYE CARE. The eyes train the mind —therefore mind eyestrain. | Sight imperfection often develops | unnoticed, and vision defects arc the ' inevitable results. A wise plan is to have your eyes thoroughly examined at regular inter vals, so that any apparent weakness may be corrected —in time. Have your Eye Test here —careful and thorough examination given—properly prescribed lenses supplied when necessary. MORRISON & GILBERD, THE OPTICIANS, 103, Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. ; JOPLIN, STALLARD & 1 CARMICHAEL, Ltd. SHAREBROKERS, | Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. AUCTIONEERS, I LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, LEVIN. LIST No. 0. 163—0 Rooms, new bungalow, well built; all con vs., and thoroughly up to date; pat. w.c. and septic tank. Priei £1500; terms. 161—0 Rooms, 6 acres, with garage stable, lawns, garden; every moders conv.; a. lovely home. Price, £-1500:

terms. 305—61} Acres of exceptional soil, with cowshed, outbuildings, etc.; some acres ia crops; 5-roomed modern house, all convs. Price £IOO per acre; easy terms. 108—SO Acres first-class land, with cowsheds (new), and other outbuildings. 4-roomed house, nearly new, trapshed, etc. Price £95 acre; terms. 103 —50 Acres first-class land, carry titi cows and other stock; large barns and cowsheds, 5-roomed dwelling, all coins.: nice lawns and gardens, with good hedges. Price, £llO acre; good terms. 170— li.il Acres first-class land, several acres in crop; new O-roomed Bungalow; good situation, close to cream cry and school; all convs., cowsheds, barn-j etc.; also 55 acres hills at 22s acre, lease for 3 year; thrown, in. Price of freehold £63 per acre; ca-y terms. 171— 30 Acre- first-class land in best of grasses and well sheltered, ail flat; large cowshed, barns, etc.; up-to-date '5-roomed dwelling, surrounded by good hedges and lawns; all conv-. Price £l3O sere; terms. 175 12} Acres, near town, facing sun; c&Tryisg 7 cows; new 4-roomed cottage, cowsheds, etc. A bargain nr £2000; term;. 176 140 Acres first-class land, carries 61 cows and other stock; machine;, cowsheds, barns, etc-., nearly new modern 6-roomed house, septic tank, etc. A real good proposition at £32 10s per acre; terms. ITS—I Acre Building Section in Durham street. £400: 2200 cash. Call and inspect our complete Pro perty List. We guarantee to place you satisfactorily.

UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY STATIOdvEEX DEFJLEXiIEI'T b.£s been wrtb s. largo and up-io-oete steels of all classes of Goods. YT-i inTite tie prablie to call on as for theix requirements. THE “OTAEX MAIL’' STATIONEBT DEPABTMEKT.

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 15 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 15 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 15 October 1920, Page 4

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