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THEE 1./(TEST EXAM. RESU'LTS~—Hlinw that the ratio oz‘ ":”:~sses 39:11!" t ed by our students, to the nu-n:ber we ‘ presented are as follows:—— « i ACCOUN'I‘.\NCY: .. 78 per cent} LAVV PROFESSIONAL: 77 per cent.) LI.-XTRICULATION: 78 per cent. j Whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS?! PRELIMINARY EXAM., held for the} first time, actually 88 per cent., of the ‘ students presented by us, secured‘ Passes. { In the subject of Economics, recently included in the Accountancy Sylla—§ bus, Miss E. Mackay, :1 student ofi ours, gained 100 per cent. of marks. which constitutes a record for New Zealand "Varsity Exams, in this sub» ject. - The signal of success of our students consistently for the past 22 yearsproves conclusively the great advantage of our highly-specialised Home Study Met.’aods. You mal:e;‘no experiment when, you enrol witii_"i‘isl—Yo—Uß success IS AssUßEl§.’?i7’ *»*-""- ~!)1)<\ !*‘lS'S: »*'-‘t\“{‘|';'\'-‘,\1..7.\‘,-' e- -'».1.w...~='8'1."-~‘s*~"'= ("4-rrt‘.l3p«ln:j+«\l|<'.(‘ ~‘7('*1"""4 ‘ht Wninn B'\lsm9=H.’“ P 0 En: Elf‘; -\IH'?KI..-\"-'!-/T4‘numled Or-fn»‘.m.'. 7997‘ Rabbri: Skms. We buy all grades of Skins in any quantity. Quick returns and highest market price. Country consignments receive our G-racler,’s special attention. AUCKLAND RABBIT SKIN CO., Direct Exporters. Stanley St. Box 1499. Ne): Pomeroy and CO., Ltrl. PUBLIC NOTICE. TAIHAPE BUTCHERS will CLOSE at 6 o'clock on Saturday Night, in. ‘stead of 8 o’clock, beginning Saturday, January 31st. OTAIHAPE M. & P. CO., Ltd S. S.TIMBS.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3420, 26 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3420, 26 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3420, 26 February 1920, Page 8

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