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THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS>~'llo\\' tluat, the ratio of Passes secur ed by our students, to the number we p1‘<?:+(~"lllE‘(l are as follows:—— A<‘(’f()'U.\"l‘.\N()Y: .. 78 per Cent. LA\\' 'PJ{Ol*‘l'CSSlO'l\'.-\l.l 77 per c.<_»n‘.. MA’l‘l{i(‘fll'L-\.'l‘lON: 78 per cent. W'hi‘i.~'t. in the I-.(‘(‘i()UN'l‘Al\*’l‘S’ I<’l-il:lLlMll\‘.-\R‘l' l§X.¢\.\'l'.. hold for the first time. actually 88 per cent, of tlie students presented by us, secured Passes. In the subject of Ecouoniics, recently included in the Accountancy Syllahus, Miss E. Mzicltay, 21 student of’ ours, gained 100 per cent. of nla.l-ks. which constitutes :1 record for New Zealund. ‘Varsity Exams, in this subject. The signal of success of our students consistently for the past 22 years provcs conclusively the great advantage of our highly specialised Home Study Methods. You make no experiment when 3:0.z~ enrol with us———YOUß SUCCESS IS ASSFRED. ADDRESS: H3E.“...\{lll*§‘C-7r‘v'<.'A 3” :1: 71.917; ¥~.2'E?.'7_‘s'3Z~s‘ (‘r>rr»>s;-onrlmn=r« Hcho(»|.° 1..tr1.. Unims F.*-‘n9lr’!irn_:;n P. O. Box 512'}. A[T<‘,‘lU.A?s’“ /Fnzinrled October. 1997.3 - 200% Past I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for which I will pay 13 per dozen at my aerated water and cordiaitactory. J. H, JOHNSON. _..___.._.._________._________.__..___ T BWLME '-‘E"°Es J 2 li.!=&:»:v2.~~»-:’e».,'.*..”'»2%—.s».~—-- _ ' r 'LL.‘.&;:‘+T;+#;'~.%-2;‘;-.~is t.,.. E ' *.€";e:;‘:ii;3'.‘».»':.-:_"<;.~”-'»?3*’ "”“'i“i-.'7£.‘i.E 3 T ’ -=:«.»3.-1.-u:.}:»vuw4" g Write for Catalogue of Many Designs 3 s'l‘ 5, " 178 Montreal Street 73

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'6 + in «~ E t 2 ~» -i- 1' *3’ H IT -has been estimated that five acres of land are required 3 3 to maintain one horse for ‘L year, and that the same five acres i ll E would produce nearly enough food for two people. If 5000 New 4. $4, Zealand farmers each replaced one horse with a Ford, 25,000 E J’ 0 ' acres would be added to the nation's source of food supply— ‘E: enough extra food made available to feed 10,000 people. 3 A FORD Car also saves the farmer a week or more of valu- 3 do able time each Year, which can be used for further productive in «Re _‘ work_ The Ford travels three times as fast as a horse and a 3 f; gig, costs less to run and keep, and is far easier to take care of. : 3 With labour so scarce and high-priced, time means money; so do 1: i I not cT6lay in getting your Ford. 3 '!- 4' + THE 5 ‘QED 3 .5. aka 4‘ 11-1 . 1 4- ...IEI:El U I\TI V lEllß;S_.£s._T_i CAR. § 3 § 7 .. ETEVENEAUX Si CUMPAN 1 ' 9 "Miia G 1 ' 3 eor an enera. ngineers. + Phones: Garage, 1711 J, Eteveneaux 9: F. Smith, 203. 13.0. Box as. I V 7* K -E-+l-i--H--I-«I-nflvel-~lv+-M--E-E!-E-in-9--E-=!~-M-isus»-E--E--9--E-new-a~+-cu-3--:~e -:4--an-z-1-«s~+-3~+-5-.1-en;-++-5-++~s-q»«a+-z~«:% éaefiéaéoéaoaéfiéfléfi%o¢U¢U?U¢UvU9UvUvUvUevemooévéu¢U¢a¢O%6¢o¢o¢o¢ ‘P ‘.3 0.0 d . 9.0 g Sccon - -fl 2 O ~ 0 0:. W .3. e I; e 0:0 E 0:0 ‘P lhis' I" 1 '|' ' ‘dad ‘P 0.4 -T-—?—j 9.0 52 0 0 <3 0 '3' ‘When Collinson and Ciiniiiiighanie’s “go lI1):, for Dress Materials they “do the tlu'ng_ properly”-no_ meagre '3' 9 selection this! No “one of this‘ or “two of that! Orders were placed in wholesale fashion, and 511115 11'» COIIIES 0 '°’ about that Colliiis<,>n ziiid Cuiiiiiiiglizinids have the largest and most varied selection of Fashionable Dress Fabrics *3‘ (P in the Dominion. Collinson and Cunninghame’s Dress Department has been remodelled, enlarged and restocked, 0 3’ with the result that to-day it ranks as the largest, best equipped and most completely stocked Retail Dress Departr '3 , merit in New Zealand. 0 00 O O O {P Eliirigoiéilcé goiigleitgfiésheoiguhfiercliandising Keynote. ALL TEE WORLD'S A STAGE 6 go e ‘ : ies—— _ _ .0. ¢ , - , W 1 ‘l_' 1- ~ l d g at cl Cll 11 and 0 {.3 I\e\i Wool Fabrics for éostiimes. 1_920 pluces——Brown >896 L‘,l;£enrjil..ifi:ll::e92 Digital? ibkldlowlelzlgfid all3‘ashignms'.(l.‘heatre. 0 to Sane Blue are among the favourites and shown here in -_~° - - 0 ° Cheviots. Venetian Cloth Gnbardiiies. Tricotines and R‘3““=lll‘=t that the currelrit_of tthhought is trending _tov:la.rds 0,1 9 suitingS_ll/6 to 23/9 3 ya'rd_ . ' ' new Autumn dresses—l'e3 lslngth at Infamy new ideas 11] rtefis o of B 1 ket Cofltin S i B G v _ 0 are afloat like straws upon e sur ace. we announce e 4. ~:« 839/5 per yfrai "you’°§3fii’saJ§s§bua§‘a‘i Liisx‘sa°§ilsl'§o3? :53?‘ Of the ATOR FASIIIOI-I noon PRIGE 1/ ° " . ' ‘ ' - " DELINE -" ‘- 0 S 3 Own Cmt or having It made from our Fabl-ICB‘ The mere mention of Fashion Books-—another timely ucczpflcl. 3 e SILK-THE JOY o*‘ WOMANKIND. iii:‘.::;‘aa*;?- .3:::-@332; ‘iotoiffinzzé 8%: ‘:;i::d:‘:s‘:3§::u‘u%n . _ in - -‘.13 d I's; ti‘ _ ‘xx stgg d i s' g ones‘: . £3 Crenaeufl:ieemiCClii\net.s and Crepe Georgettes, featuring the Eliiéiiollbbk atetllie pll]‘ice]—la(,3rlsle7:ldltrzl'id]e. rgeree ituils osnly 1' . 6 .:. . ~ - ‘ - ' ¢ ‘ an , , HEW GTIIS In 3. . (3 f)€;lf':go<zh:<l3§:m\\v-Ingeilt 1111 tPIXII(S ‘and Blues. in short. we P;~CjCe_l_plS:]i:;reeator, published monthly, 1/- each copy. 0 ':' Stores~—Pi'ice:= ‘ 12/(6 iii °*(%)l1(3OB §V:'ltltlne4the' whmt of other Subscriptions pg anl;m*m‘—l2/‘ or 15!- posteifi Oz‘ ’ (P Metal‘ :.l.‘l'SSllTleS for Dvqncing ¥“l"*ock.S'..in-l(:P]:1l.in ‘;p:lnCßf3Sc'ade_ An Get your Free I\ew 3.>1110n Books how and ere. ? 'o’ e}°?}”-"5 {3-Ock “lu *l‘.°“ “D blllllilntly with ii foundation DRESSMAKERS’ MODELS—-69/6. 'o‘ :3 o /1 1113:, issiie m:itoriul;_and also Gold, Silver. Copper, _ _ . 0 .5 “113. urmshed Gold Tissue——B/ll to 39/6 per yard 9 In this period of High Cosls be resourceful and ma._l-re your .9. (02 H TV\s}i(ltll‘i].s‘. "E 01? ‘Min. ' own Garrnents——tliei_i you will experience the satisfaction that é a. rripihie meltx - a.tnc(il34/6 per yard comes with possession of a new and complete wardrobe. .3 0 -' T ‘ ~ .4 - :2 0 s . . - 0 In l\ew Zenlnnrl. \Vl'll'e to-day_ "°5 " ° 8"’ ’‘‘‘‘“°” 11:‘ you CANNOT CALL. MAIL YOUR ORDER. .3 0:9 0:0 <3 . E3 . ;. _ ’. ' ~ _. ‘1 ES 0. ;‘ .3. . ' - ‘ '9‘ ' ' . - " .. ‘ .'_a ‘R A,“ __-,.~if . . ..v - w, :v ‘. In 3..;__; i,‘ VI ~ :- . il‘%('*-"<'¥‘-:2’ ‘n&Jwm ' " ‘ :3 . 4- ». . . « 0 __Zn_

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3436, 16 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3436, 16 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3436, 16 March 1920, Page 8

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