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ARE YOU EARNING £l2—£B—ll PER WEEK—OR LESS? Iu the world of commerce there are t two distinct classes of workers —the 1 Qualified and the Unqualified. Any- I one can join in with the latter, but the question is, “Wliat is there to prevent YOU mingling with the former?” j To-day the cry is for the Specialist, the Qualified Man. Great opportunities. liberal salaries .and increased material joys await the ‘‘Men Who Know. ’ ’ BECOME A SPECIALISED ACCOUNTANT. This interesting and remunerative profession holds great prospects for ill who take it up with ambition and enthusiasm. In New Zealand alone there lire scores of excellent positions waiting to be- tilled by thoroughly eilieient 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. •Scud, 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 old. EYE CARE

The eves train the mind —therefore mind eyestrain. Sight imperfection often develops unnoticed, and vision defects are the inevitable results. A vise plan is to have your eyethoroughly 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 & QSLBERD, THE OPTICIANS. 103, Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. JOPLIN, STALLARD & CARMICHAEL. Ltd. SHAREBROKERS?, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, LEVI N, LIST No. 0. 163 — 6 Rooms, new bungalow, well built; all eonvs., and thoroughly up to date; pat. w.c. and septic tank. Price £1500; terms. 164 0 Rooms, 6 acres, with garage, stable, lawns, garden; every modern eonv.; a lovely home. Price, £450!); terms. 163—611 Acres of exceptional soil, with cowshed, outbuildings, etc.; some acres in crops; 5-rooined modern house, all eonvs. Price £IOO per acre; easy terms. 165 — SO Acres first-class land, with cowsheds (new), and other outbuild ings, 4-roomed house, nearly new, trapshed, etc. Price £OS acre; terms. 169 —50 Acres first-class land, carry 26 cows and other stock; large barns and cowsheds, 5-roomed dwelling, aii run vs.; nice lawns and gardens, with good hedges. Price. £llO acre; good terms. 1 To—1") Acres first-class land, several acres in crop; new 6-roomed Bungalow; good situation, close to cream cry and school; all eonvs.. cowsheds, barns, etc.; also 53 acres hills at 22s acre, lease for 3 years thrown., in. Price of freehold £65 per acre; ea-v terms. 171 —50 Acres first-class land in best of grasses and well sheltered, all flat: I large cowshed, barns, etc.; up-to-dat; 6-roomed dwelling, surrounded by good hedges and lawns; all eonvs. Prit-:. £l3O acre; terms. 175—125 Acres, near town, facin' sun; carrying 7 cows; new 4-roome; cottage, cowsheds, ere. A bargain a;

£2000; term?. 176 —140 Acres first-class land, carries 61 cows and other stock; machines, cowsheds, barns, etc., nearly new modern 6-rootned house, septic tank, etc. A rc-al good proposition at £O2 10s per acre; terms. 17S—1 Acre Building Section in Durham street. £400; £2OO cash. Cal! and inspect our complete Pro- j party List. We guarantee bo place you satisfactorily. RATES ON POSTAGE. Letters inland. 2oz, 2d; each add;- ' tiona! 2oz, Id. Letters abroad, loz f 2d; each additional loz. Id. Post cards, inland, ltd. Book packets, 4oz Ijd, soz 3d, 12oz i 4*d, Ub 6d, 21b Sd. 31b IC-3, 4lb Is, 51b Is 2d. Parcels. 11b 6d. 21b Sd, 31b 10c, ! 42b Is. 51b Is 2d. Plus Id for each i additional lib up to 2Sib, Newspapers. and British. Id each: foreign. Id for ; 4oz. jd each additional 2oz_ , UP-TO-DATE STATIONERYj QUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a j !»■;» and up-to-date stock on ail classes _ of Goods. We in rite the public to call • on us for their requirement”. THE ‘’OTAH2 MAIL’ ~ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT,

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 18 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 18 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 18 October 1920, Page 4

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