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THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTSShow that the ratio of Passes seculed by our students, to the number we pre:sented are as follows:—— ACCOUN’I‘.\NCY: .. 73 per Cent. LA\\' PROFE.\‘SIO'N.-XL: 77 per cem. MATRICU-L.:\TION: 78 per cent. Whilst, in the .»\(JCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY EXAM., held for the fi-rst time, actually 88 per cent, of the students presen'te«l by us, secured Passes. In the subject of Economics, recently included in the Accountancy Syllabus, Miss E. Mackay, 3. student N." ours, gained 100 per cent. of marks. which constitutes :1 record for New Zealand ‘Varsity Exams, in this subject. The signal of success of our students consistently for the past 22 years proves conclusively the great advantage of our highly-specialised Home Study Methods. You make no experiment when you enrol with us——YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. ADDRESS: E‘EMINGVVA.‘! ac.» I-€,(‘ll“s'J-J7z?,'{';3=a’;l*s"§s (‘«nrreapon.im.2<~.?;~ r-‘-~.?uno':9 x’.r.'j._ _l:lnion l>.*n.'ilr'lin;zs P. 0. Box 5243. ..’\‘UC‘K‘f.fi.?~f7.7 (T-‘nnnrled October. 1297.}

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3435, 15 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3435, 15 March 1920, Page 8

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