BOOK-KEEPERS' ACCOUNTANCY, LAW EXAMINATIONS. If you wish for success in these Examinations join COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, In BOOK-KEEPING, students are reive 'IOO practical questions, •including 20 test papers. The MERCANTILE LAW subjects arc taken by Mr 0. C. Mazengarb, M.A., LL.B., who has just completed re-writing the whole of our notes. For the LAW PROFESSIONAL Examinations we have nearly 100 students, although this department is only in its third year. This is due to our excellent results and the helpful notes and advice of our instructor, .Air R. Kennedy, M.A., LL.M. (First-Class Honours in Arts and First-Class Honours in Law), Barrister-at-Law. Note our Accountancy and Law instructors: R. Kennedy, M.A., LL.M. 0. C. Mazengarb,- MiA.,- I.L.L. .las Mcintosh. A.1.A., X.Z., Public A&MHAttint. II i;;« i ! J .L. Anus. F.1.A., X.Z., Public : / Accountant. C. R. Robertson, E.I.A:, N.Z. Public Accountant. E. L. Enting; A.1.A., N.Z., Public WRITE TO-DAY FOR PROSPECTUS of our Successful Home-Study Courses. WOODWARD ST., WELLINGTON, P.O Box IA2. H. AMOS, Director.
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OUR LATEST PROPERTY LIST. SomQ Bargains For You. 1 ACRE, with good 0 roomed house, every .convenience, well • laid out and sheltered. Ideal situation. Cash required .C2/JO. (03) 6 ROOMED HOUSE, 5 minutes of Post Oflficv, :', acre, electric light. tuhs. copper ami stand, etc. Cash required C!7O. A snip. Owner wants lo yet away and wauls to soil. .....' (G2) ,17 ACHES, very nice little farm, all i ''K*! levetj well divided, good fences. Apply quicly. I'rice £3O per acre. Cash required £SOO. (48) 8(3 ACRES, good level farm, nearly all ploughed, creamery and school handy. Best proposition in the district. .£.'l2 per acre, {'ash required £SOO. (-!!>) HP I. LAMASON, AUCTIONEER, AND LAND AGENT, BROADWAY, STRATFOR I). Unique asaorfcrneu' of Jewellery fo all. Try Jauie*. Qtxti Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 3
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