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BOOKKEEPING FOR MERCHANTS AMD FARMERS. A KNOWLEDGE of accounts is essential to the efficient handling of business and property. Many men have failed simply because they never knew how their affairs stood. Practical Bookkeeping is easily learned. By taking advantage of the excellent Correspondence Course provided by Banks’ Com* morcial 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. Get away from drudgery and small wages. Bo 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—Me'ssrS J. Mclritosh, C. B. Robertson, and J. L. Arcus. Send postcard for Prospectus No. 2 and enrol without delay. We look forward to doing the verj best work with you. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GbEY STREET, WELLINGTON,

THE ABSENTEE. IT ijs the day of all the year— Christinas Day—when' every member of the family is under the home roof-tree. Father is skilfully, disjointing the juicy gobbler, and mother, with anxiety lest the meal shall riot go well/ sits opposite,, serving the cranberries and supervising the whole ceremony; little Johnny is attacking a mighty drumstick, and—arid/ Qh I but the marmalade is good. Christmas Day, the family day, but with nearly always a regret that this one or that could not be present. Had to go to Mary’s folks this year,., you know. Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of the absentee, but on such occasions, along with the letter of regret— a new photograph. There will be added satisfaction if the picture is taken - by McALUSTER, Stratford. CHURCH SERVICES.

Methodist church Services for Sunday, January 3rd —Stratford, 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. O. Har ris; 7.30, Mr EG. Foster. Cardiff. 11, Mr T; Belton ; 7.30, Rev. a. O. Harris. Stanley Road, 2.30, Mr H. Linyard; 7.30, Mr A. J. Davir,. Tuna, 2.30, Rev. A. 0. Harris, hud Road, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader. SOLY TRINITY CHURCH: Services for Sunday, 3rd January, 1915—Stratford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Litany and Holy Conlriulhidn; 7, Evening Service. Midhivst, 11, Movu-j ing Service. Cardiff, 2, Evening Ser-, vice. Toko, 7.30, Evening Service. Bird Road, 7.30, Evening Service. ! St. ANDREW’S CHURCH, New Year Services, Morning 11, ‘Tile Christians’ Attitude to the Wai Evening, 7, “just Ko.r a Scrap of Paper.” Toko, 2.30. Minister, Rev. J. Pattisoii. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Stratford Borough Council, held on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1914, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council, to be held on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1915, at 8 p.m. at the Council Chambers, Broadway: RESOLUTION. “That this Council do by Special Order accept from Samuel Pivac a Surrender of Memorandum of Lease, Registered No. 9147, of Subdivision 3 part of Section / 326 Town of Stratford with the buildings thereon (subject to certain reservations and exceptions) upon the terms that the Council do pay to the said Samuel Pivac the sum of Twenty-five pounds as a, consideration for such Surrender.” Dated this 18th day of December, 1914. PHILIP SKOGLUNI), Town Clerk.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 310, 31 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 310, 31 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 310, 31 December 1914, Page 6

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