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ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS 1917 ' OFFICIAL EESULTS The Accountancy Examination Besults of Mr. W. H. Hemingway, F P.A (N.Z.), F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and Mr. C. V. Eobertson, F.1.A.V., F.P.A. (N.Z.) ,for 1917 arc as follows: N # Z. Socisty of Accountants Presented Pasod May Sup. Exam. . .. • 7- .6. . • Nov., Inter and Final ■ 5S- 49 .. University Bookkeepers Diploma . . . . 52 41 Incorporated' Institute of Victoria (Exams held in all Aust. States) Presented Pasetl April, Inter .... 83 31 Oct., Inter . . .. 63 56 April, Final .. .. 45 44 Oct., Final .... 60 51 Pod oral Institute of Accountants' of Australia (Exams held in all States.) Presented Pased May, Inter .. .. 70 64 Nov., Inter. .. .. 110 9S May, Final .. .. 43 41 Nov., Final .. .. 68 62 Total, 1917: Presented 609, passed 543 Our total number of passes to date is 2856 —with other results still to come More than 50 per cent of those who have passed the Accountancy and Bookkeeping Examinations of New Zealand and Australia in the seventeen years have been prepared by Hemingway and Eobcrtson, If you wish to acquire a pound, practical knowledge of Modern Accountancy or Practical Bookkeeping, study with us HEMINGWAY AND .E-,r»^E,TSQN'S COBEESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. (The School with 21,373 satisfied Students behind it.) PO. Box 516.

ore Money—Spend More More Money Not a person in this country but is ready, with brothers risking their lives and limbs,, to handle their money as the common cause dictates. This will be a minor sacrifice. But how does it dictate? That is the question. The answer is now given in this article —balance appears in next issue. '.'"'", .. (Part of a remarkable article full of tabloid thoughts for busy folk—thoughts that will materially help in the present crisis when all are anxious to know what is true and what is- false economy. The article will be concluded in next issue.) If we spend-less in order to save more, we may undermine the commercial foundation upon which our prosperity is reared. If we spend normally and save only normally, ...we. probably won't meet our obligations to the Government. Then let's male more money—so that wo can spend more and save more, too. ... It means harder work. <i And isn't, that what war always means, and logically should mean, for botb soldier and civilian ? • War is so new to us that, as a natural result, a great deal of harmful talk has been utered about economy. Now, there are two kinds of economy. There is an economy that means prosperity and success in war There is another kind of economy that means poverty and defeat The only economy we need is the products of nature When you throw away an uneaten piece of bread or an uneaten potato, you are wasting something that nature has given ytfU You need not concern yourself that and that, cannot be restored. We the steel in a new bed/' might have must not waste food products. But been, "used for munitions" or that . j,•«■• „..,„♦ t-v,;.,™ benzine used in your motor-ear money is ouit.e a dilterent thing. „., . .. . . . •> , „ J ¥ , c might have driven a war truck. You may spend your money for Lefc - S rjQt b(j sH]y whatever you like, whenever you like, as you like, acid The Government is fully, able to not been contro [ all supi) |i os .' if \ t nee j 3 destroyed. It is intact. It has passed, steel, it will take steel; if it needs on to other hands, and by those benzine, it will take benzine. And so .hands will be passed "on to still-other long as steel beds and. motor benzine hands. And it is precisely this pro- are. on the market, you are the best cess of passing money from'hand-tc ' k " ,d oi * Now Zealander when you buy them, because you arp-{riving life to the market, which •'• cans prosperity to the nation and the power to hand that puts life blood into com- «v men,, u cimsQ you are -^ , j ... to the market, which •■ eu merce. And commerce m turn is the hy f<) mttiw .. ;[iJ t , |(j thing-and ihe only thmg-L.hat ; gives;*, pro?ccuto tho wur lo victory employment to ■■men and women, and ~ ,„ ... , enables them to buy bread and the ??' Government will need necessities of life "? l how " ' nan L"" ho "l °, , iables them to buy bread and the *}*[ Government will need we know ... c it J not - how many millions of pounds, icessities oi lite , m ± -n i it c .1 That money will be readily forthSit tight on your money, get the coming if we keep commerce going close-fisted habit with money, and you full steam ahead. are guilty of deadening the world. We can keep commerce going You are withholding From someone prosperously only bv living as nearly a chance to cam a living, a chance us possible on our normal planes, by to live When you close your purse working faithfully at our business, by and refuse to spend, you murder the eating all that we require to keep us power of that money to buy not only m g tHK j health, by wearing the kind for you. but for every other nerso to whom that money might pass, wer you to give it, a start. To live, you must let live You ing and spending of clothing to which wo are accustomed, by building and furnishing the homes we need —in short, by earnmust do your share. You cannot sit tight and still expect to have everything coming your way. It will not Who. may we ask, would be conidered the greater patriot that 'wicked and slothful" servant who You hove a totally mistaken hid his one Inlent in the ground, or idea of the nation's need if in this ijCOivmg five talents, " went hour you interpret its need to mean and traded with them, and made hnurrliTHF nontiies other live talents?" hoarding pennies. uthor live ts Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., of Palmerslon North.)

THE UNI VE PSA I LICENSED DEALEE UPPER EANGITIKEI AND WAIMABIKU DISTRICTS , EteveM&ttx 8 Co Motor Garage, Hautapu Street, Taihape. NEXT GBETNA HOTEL BUILDINGS. [-«n*#-WiW**J MteMOrtJ Motor and General Engineers. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT 1917 MODEL JJUST LANDIING. , TOURING CARS, RUNABOUTS, AND TRUCKS OUR NEW GARAGE IS FULLY EQUIPPED TO UNDERTAKE ANY REPAIRS. CARS OVERHAULED AND PAINTED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES A LARGE STOCK OF FORD SPARES ALWAYS ON HAND. WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE PLANT INSTALLED. A GOOD JOB IS ENSURED. GIVE US A TRIAL, AND BE CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF THIS STATEMENT. GOODYEAR FIELD ALV EAR, MICHELIN, NOBBY TREAD AND ALWAYS IN STOCK 'HONE 171 P.O. BOX G 6 **. J^jlJ^^aJ^^ ♦♦♦ 'v M##*<^.^H####4

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Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 8

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