THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTSShow thatthe ratio of Passes secured by our students, to the number we presented are as follows:—— ACCOUNTANCY: .. 78 -per -cent. LAW PROFESSIONAL: 77 per cent. MATRICULATION: 78 per cent. 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 Syllabus, Miss E. Mackay, a student of ours, gained 100 per cent. of marks, which constitutes a record for New Zealand ’Varsity Exams, in this subject. The signal of success of our students consistently for the past 22 years proves conclusively thegreat advantage of our highly specialised Horn: Study Methods. ‘ You make no experiment when you enrol with us—~YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. ADDRESS: HE.‘MINCi-VVAY at T.’.'.0.E1-.lK"i.'-‘.l:"v,N"l° (7a'>r:'oßT;Dndnnm"- S‘--hon!-= ‘*4 Union Fs'\ll‘.<3‘~'ngm P. O. Box 515. «'\U(.‘—Kl.A*-H‘v fwntznfled October. 1R97.‘» Emlfi Pint ?.ottles. I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for whioh I will pay 1s per dozen at my aerated water end cordiai factory. J. H. JOHNSON. Rabbit SklhS. We bu)’ 311 grades of Skins in any quantity. Quick returns and highest marlzet price. Countryconsignments recewe °ul' Gl'ad€l"S Special attention. AUCKLAND RABBJT SKIN CO,, ) Dinect Exporters. _ Stanley St. Box 1499. Nex Poll’lEsl'o*_g.v and Co., Ltd. -
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In sllo[_rt.thwe }_:»riCe__.De-lineatm.‘ pubhshed monthly. 1/_ each copy_ 0 ... me 1% gun y3\an e 071 s are te_ Want 0 0 er subscnptmns per anl"lum:_lQ/- 01- 15/_ posted_ .0. {:3 Mct§lto'lr“i?sss—l‘l‘esrl’?3(:‘&'Dgg'n{3£ln:£gOF¥gcll's. _\i2l‘l_K}l?tllzlL'in4(z)lpllnfilrecfcade. _An Get your Free New bashlon Boo_kS New and Here. 6 2l'°?x‘.‘?;°’ t2::%:e“',:ll.t:£?::.:i’. “;.°,l:s*‘:‘l:::“2%llr*t§n:e£°“e2::‘£3 DRESSMAKE-RS‘ M°DELS—69/6- °=° E2 nn_cl I:‘.nrnislled Gold Tissue-8/11 to '39/6 per yard. In this period of High Costs be resourceful angl make your 2 0 VVldtl_rs., 201117 to 24m. Own G-e.r;nents~—then you Wlll experlence the sahsfactxon that ‘ <3 "14-lllCll 1‘)l‘.1(‘lZ Velveteen, for Capes—2l/- and 24/6 per yard comes with 130538551011 of 3. new and complete wardrobe. 0 0:0 The Twlcltll that cuts well. Patterns posted to any address , , 020 0 In l\ew Zealantl. 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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3438, 18 March 1920, Page 8
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