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IMPORTANT CONCESSJON E; I TO‘ RETURNED SOLDIERS. 11 The N.Z. Soc. of Accoutants has ' passed a resolution exempting, from‘ the Accountants,’ Pl-eliminar-_v all Sol—diers who have Served overseas with «I H.M. Forces, and have been honour- J ablydisclrarged therefrom. . ’ This special privilege, which is 0b- 1 viously only open for a reasonable £ time, offers an exceptional advantage! to Returned Soldiers‘, who have not '4 Matriculated to quazllify for the profes— J sion of Accountancy, as it means ml clear saving of at least two years’ study. i . Avail yourself, without delay, of}! this invaluable opportunity to ensure; * your future -by’qualifyving for a lucera- 1 I rive profession. . We have specialised in coaching for ‘ the Accountancy Exams. for 22 years, ‘ and literally t.llofi§alTis of our Stud- ;_. "cuts are now Holding positions of:‘ trust, responsibility and high remun—§* neration. in the BL‘."~illf‘E‘,s a.n:l Profes-H sional \\'m-ld. OTTR S'l‘Ul‘,ENTE?»',. sL':'<‘cEss IS ASSURED. * 9‘ Don“: hesitate. \Vl'i’e‘r?.. without de- 1 lay, for a FREE COPY or our .-\C!- 'l‘ COUNTANCY GUIDE. *1 ADDRESS: _ I 4 HEMINGWAY 85 ROBI:{RTSON'fi '4 Correspondence Schools l.td.. Union B‘uilrliu:.*s~. .3 P. O. Box 516. AUCKLA.-NT) (Founded October. 1897.) Treat» a cough or cold by the modern penetrating method of NAZOL. Not a mixture or syrup. Ready for’ instant use. 1 -1.-——----—-—'-----————-—----—----PUBLIC NOTICE. ‘ TAIHAPE BUTCHERS will CLOSE ‘ at 6 o’clock on Saturday Night, in. "{C'Fl<’l of-8 o’olock. beginning Satur- . inlay. January 31st. ' . OTAIHAPE M. & P. 00., Ltd 2 _ S. S.TIMBS. : I

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3412, 17 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3412, 17 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3412, 17 February 1920, Page 8

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