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BOOKKEEPING FOR MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. A KNOWLEDGE of accounts is essential to the efficient handling of business and property. Many men have failed suiiply because they never knew how their affairs stood. Practical Bookkeeping is easily learned. By taking advantage of the excellent Correspondence Course" provided by Banks’ Commercial College, a merchant, farmer, estate agent, or doctor will soon be able to keep his own accounts, and to tell at any moment how he stands. Write to-day for particulars. TO CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS. >/, -j. , " Get away from drudgery and small wages. Be an accountant. Our Home-Study Courses in Bookkeeping and Accountancy will enable you to pass all examinations. These Courses were prepared by Mr J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supreme Court of N.Z., Lecturer in Accountancy and Auditing, Victoria College, and deservedly one of the best known accountants in , Australasia. The work of every student is corrected and criticised by three Professional Accountants—Messrs J. Mclntosh, C. B. Robertson, ■ and J. L. Arcus. Send postcard for Prospectus No. .2 and enrol without delay. We look forward to doing the very best work with you. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. D AN M ALONE & f'iO. FOR—WINES, SPIRT IS: ALES, AND CORDIALS. • We also stock Manning and Co.s Prize Amber Ale, Strachan’s Kaka Ale, and TUI. WE supply Jars, and Kegs, on which a Deposit is charged. 21s 6d OUR USUAL 21s Gd 21s 6d CHRISTMAS 21S 6d 21st 6d HAMPERS. 21s 6d ARE NOW READY. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. OUR Carts deliver to all parts of the Borough. CUSTOMERS, when enclosing cash for goods to be sent to flag stations, will please note to add freight. D AN ]fyf ALONE & (j°* Ring up 55 Fenton St., STRATFORD. CSBHlffiN BIR66TSRV. Published lH«asIIy) Enables traders throughout the WteM 'irnnmnrneate direct with English « astute slums and Boater# etch class of goods. Ben id# s b#int oomplet# commercial guide to E«b- ---•« and its suburbs, th# directer? eontam* lists «8 Sssjcri Mvroßania -ink tS« Goods they ship, ami th* lelonial and foreign Market# they • apply.i itfflSMSaip Llß3* .rnuaged under th# Ports to Wllsi hey sail, and indiwithug ik# tppnsxi*iato Sailings x Prctwlnotet Trade Natteaa f loading Manufacturer?, More ha* la, .to., in th# principal provincial towns •■’.id industrial centres of th® United t mjjdom. A copy of t'<« earronl eiilioa will -» forwarded, freight paid, #n receipt *f Postal Order for Sia. Dealers seeking Agencies css atfre?•m tboi. trade cards for dl, cr lar®atr voments from £si. *I UKBM BIREGT9RT 6«W» PANT, LTV., JifrOftHre# at* JLMiasia fi*C»

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 297, 14 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 297, 14 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 297, 14 December 1914, Page 2

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