THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS—— Show that the ratio of Passes secul-- ! ed by our students, to the number We presented are as follows:—— ACCOUNTANCY: .. 78 per cent-.l LAW PROFESSIONAL: 77 per cent. MATRICULATION: 78 per cent. 5 whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS’! PRELIMINARY EXAM., held for the‘ vfirst time, actually 88 per cent, of the} students presented by us, secured‘ Passes. In the subject of Economics, 1-ecent- I 1y included in the Accountancy Sylla—' bus, Miss E. Mackay, a student of; ours, gained 100 per cent. of marks} which constitutes a record for New} Zealand ’Varsity Exams, in this sub-E ject. The signal of success of our stud-3 ents consistently for the past 22 years f proves conclusively the great advant-I‘ age of our highly-specialised Home, Study Methods. You make no experiment when you; enrol with us—YOUR SUCCESS Isi ASSURED. ' § ADDRESS: 3 E'T‘E.\’fl’NG'W.A‘.?f fit 'E?.€'.“E'sf.>_£El.Ts.‘.":':‘»€)?.*.*’l:f« 3 -'.‘7nl'res4ponrleru.=,~é .~‘}e‘quol.: T,.1:C.., 5 Union Es’u‘.'id-I.:'x,-“.55. v P. 0. Box 516. AUffiKL.A?JTI -'?r7‘-minded October. 7297.) 3
I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES; f 0? which I will pay 15 par dozen at my aerated Water and cordiafl factor?J. H_ JOHNSON. We buy all grades of Sl<ills in any quantmv. Quic'kl'ei;vn.-:13 and highest market price. County:-.* consignments receive our G-:'ader’s s’pecial attention. AUCKLAND RABBIT SKIN CO,, , Direct Exporters. Stanley St. Box ;,1499. Ne}: Ponxeroy and Co., Ltd. _
§%‘§"””!‘”"'3°“”"3'%"?'*€w3~'«svs«-ee«o»=ia»:»~ee«o»«:=«v2i~=s~zx-2««z»=«:e«2z-~a:~e=a= ¢"?'3"‘3""‘5"‘*’“"“‘“""*"""'*'“'°"”§"’“""“"fi" i -—-——————————————————~—_——————— 3 s- g \ C‘T ~31 *9 . "’ _ ’ ‘*”‘-5?-:'c' ~’.'‘-t‘.‘s'‘’‘’ « 2.2‘? E i 50 M '7 " ~ ll’ g 'K~‘ ‘EI - .3 ; rs? 3: $7 ‘ - »_ ' *iV}';(j;/‘%"‘%:? - =i~ : » ' -4‘ ' -~ ‘4- . ..:':.-—";.'.' - .33 ::};l'~(;:j:::l;:::C(€h”:' 2 . 31;‘-“‘C"L::"-""""v.',:’.:-"i~ -= % W“ “-34: ’‘=‘4 2‘ o*‘" I‘ ““' ii’ - :v ‘s3’ - f l ,.E4\hE’__V,l'»4 _ ' ‘ - < 3‘ ask is - -- 21. 2:» - 731- '5 " iv ~.'e i.-fit ,« ~75 ’.:,...:°-’»x~.A'».E -e - 3.#..:~.n . - ~'- *s‘ - .;.r«- -- -7/‘.O $ . ~ - .3 «x» ** we .. ,_.,,.. ‘ -.5 - >4, ,» d 4*“ M “S” ~ 5% ,- -2» ~: ii_"s.l,3:.i.+:: or saves the and \'+..'3‘3J§,PS 0 ’"? "~=*r ,~ lin 4 5 if ' H.» __ _:“_ L2’. "' 3 55.31.-‘.:il'sté;=3 .E§.'«‘.sLs.J§J . . 3 }A ~ 1 :5; ' IT has been estimated tlla.t five acres of land are required g «E: to maintain one horse for 2 year, and that the same five acres -5' . would produce nearly enough food for two people. If 5000 New § (3: Zealand farmers ea-ch replaced one horse with a Ford, 25,000 Q acres would be added to the nation’s source of food supply——- 2 3;; enough extra food made available to feed 10,000 people. 3 A FORD Car also saves the farmer a week or more of Valu- : able time each year, which can be used for further productive 4. work_ The Ford travels three times as fast as a horse and a I; gig, costs less to run and keep, and is far easier to take care of. 2 With labour so scarce and high-priced, time means money; so do 3 not delay in getting your Ford. ' we 2‘ 3 The tone 3 «~ E N i + 5» .1..,4 IL‘. 0 .A , 3 ‘F t lfideisor *2 ed Gwenerel Engineers 3 in ‘u r ‘ Q 3 *’i'=onr-2!‘ Garage. 1713 .I_ Etevenemix 9; F. Smith, 208. P.O. Box. 50. i T'\'\\‘ , - _ V « sl-‘Sc -V3-'?"4"l"E“'i'"i"§'"K"3“§"3“§"3‘°i“§”3"§"€*‘3"§“§"§"s‘"§‘*C"§"§"£“f.‘-s"'s*‘§°'z*‘*§-*5 <*'s"l'+++-s¢£'”i°‘i"i'€'4"E*'i"¥{"i"b4'*s-4*+-0%
.:, 6 ,:. 0 .:0 6 0:0 0 0:0 6 0:0 0 020 Q 0:0 0 0:4 0 0:0 9 0:0 C 3 0:0 £3 0:0 Qo3cago £3 0:0 {.7 0;0 L? 0:0 5'3 0;0 {.7 0:0 (3 0:0 {'3 0:0 if 0:0 E 3 0:0 Q 0:0 .I‘, 0:0 Q 0:0 Z 3 0:0 9 0:000} 6 0:00 0:0 :3 . - if °" 8 d - - {P :3 t E ------—--'—'‘'‘‘''':Q ' C O l . 0 O 3 .: —--——--- l his 15 a l imely l onic 1I1Cl€“Cl °=° , b 0 o None L o .z. 0.0 0-‘J« ‘ - 97 0 ‘l’ When Collinson and Cunniiigliaiiie’s “go 111,” for Dress Materials they “do the thing_ properly —no meagre 0:0 0 selection this! No “one of tins" or “two of that! Orders were placed in wholesale fashion, and thus It comes (.3 "3' about-, that-, Collinson and Cuiiniiig,liame’s have the largest and most varied selection of Fashionable Dress Fabrics 'o' G in the Dominion. Collinson and Cunninghaine’s Dress Department has been remodelled, enlarged ‘and restocked, Q ":’ with the result that to-day it ranks as the largest, best equipped and most completely stocked Retail Dress Depart- 'o' ‘,3 ment in New Zealand. Q 'o’ . .. . 7 .0. {P %umer;iree gourgleitgf iisheoigllfiliergéinaising keynote. ALL THE WoRLDvs A STAGE 2 “ ere . . , Wl,-ef-.' i Id'g at ad. Cll‘ d‘ 5 New Wool Fabrics lof _COfitmfnes‘ lino pladceEl_Brovfl:l-and C1l;1eI'lll!lgl]dZlSI1l1‘J1(5o’: pigysaii tlzacklrriowlerziffed _uls‘ashisnms'(.l‘llliealt:xe. 6 .0. saxe_Blue are among t e B.Volll‘le§, an __iowii e in Realising that the current. of thought is trending towards '0 '0 <3 Chetjiote. Venetian Cloth, Gabardines. Tricotines, and new Autumn drCsseS___reahsmg that many new ideas in dress 0 0 S“l“"‘v’s—ll/G to 93/9 3' yard‘ . are_ afloat like straws upon the surface, we announce the . .1. Blanket Coatings, in Browns, Greys. and Mixtures-21% to arrival of the 3 9'o 29/6 per yard. .You_ will save pounds by_ making your NE TOR FASHION O ___P 1 _ Q? own coat or having it made from our Fabrics. Thewmefingiiiifi 0% Fashion B°oksEa:)tKh'er t:il;£g_§’toD{c: 2,; N __ inde d. Al ,Y s. T ey're here a. d Oh. 'th h b tif 1 "3 SILK THE JOY OF WOMANKIND. till‘ussl.afiio,,‘]: mfgliiiflilctefanfz colouringlé, and v{)len(fil;l;s_§::§ru‘é. 0:0 *3’ Crene de Chimes and Crepe IGeorgettes, featuring the 3133 f}(]1:,J:,0r11(;l)1f{' ftetlfie plll‘i};elE:f'r,(ll's,l;lgtriil§él rggreesfilrilsg (flE(l)3fmls/_ ' ' ‘ ‘ l . A {it I - T ' I to ‘ ' ' 1 -’ §;2:;e:*‘:m.t-:€it:uh‘:::::r, _Jmi:?ed:;;‘;‘3.° :23 T::;"°,:m §:l*“°“‘°’ S‘y"“‘w“i>"ail’é*%"°“**°ed by Bwwcks Patterns—- . refined ‘onoi wln‘od in Pinks and Blues‘ In short we P - these are tne by hug In 3111'] . . L If n I ' - .. . . _ ' ' u _ . {.3 have the d_:lliily wzmtecl tones that are the want of other nee - é-lmea ‘Q’, apnnuixslf 0/{nont ly‘_ 1/ each copy 9 N’ Stores-—Prices 12/6 to 28/6 Width 40 inches (§,2ES;glph§in§eDNew FaqHo,]l"B o1];1'?\;/ p%Stgd'H 'o' 0 Metal Tiesiios for 'D.'lnClll.‘;' Frocks. in Plain and Brooude. An r r AI 'O 0 S ow n ex-6' i 0 ~=~ am: fp:::l:..W.:ll.i:‘;:::i’.l*:ns“2i;:*‘%2iaV*t§n:e:°“a2:%:: DR—“=SSMAKERs' Moms-69/6~ ‘ °=° is zingl Ei‘.l'.'!fil‘:._*‘ll'l‘d Gr._)ld ’l‘issue;B/11 to '59,/G pier yard: In this period of High Costs be resourceful and ma_ke your g ; VV,l<lUj;f» ‘~\'‘-I\l, ‘[o 9‘11!1~ own Gar_ments—-then you will experience the satisfaction that ‘ 4.9 I-l-lnmi ::._- ;I_\- glvetecii, for Capes——2l/- and 24/6 Der yardi comes with possession of a- new and complete wardrobe. 9 0:0 Tlio T\Vl«"l‘\lr! that cuts well. Patterns posted to any address T , 0:0 0 In ;\mw /irinlnnd. Write to-day. IF YOU CARROT CALL. MAIL YOUR ORDER. 0 0:0 ‘ ' 0:0 (3 A ‘la .0. .2.‘ If <s’ wt’ 7"‘; rill‘ ‘V: ‘ ill’ V‘i§‘<‘.i_=""“ zit ’.-" ' . mu. _ ’ 4; ‘ -- .‘ r ‘_ . <3 ' ' ' 1):.‘ ‘ 0 0:0 - _’_ . ‘. .‘. -¢fi:h*:._ ’=.‘.' ‘ ‘L “‘.‘ *‘~.?,i. V ‘i “ ', .w' - §““"“*h*:l?L‘!Zimti:nnw;::l:i:ixw:awnn-gireamzzrmmr ~''*‘”‘'‘ ' H“ E
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19200319.2.32.5
Bibliographic details
Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3439, 19 March 1920, Page 8
Word Count
1,092Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3439, 19 March 1920, Page 8
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.