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THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS— ' Show that the ratio of Passes SGCUI‘ ed by our students, to the number we presented are as follows: ‘ ACCOUNTANCY: .. 78 per cent.| LAW PROFESSIONAL: 77 per cent.‘ MATRICULATION: 78 per cent. g Whilst, in the ACCOUNTANTS?‘ PRELIMINARY EXAM., held for the {first time, actually 88 per cent., of the ‘students presented by us, Secured Passes. - l i In the subject of Economics, recent | 11y included in the Accountancy Sylla- E ibus, 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-é Elect. I The signal of success of our stud-f ents consistently for the past 22 years 3 proves conclusively the great advantage of our highly-specialised Home; Study Methods. You make no experiment when youi enrol with us—YOUR SUCCESS ASSURED. ’ ADDRESS: ’ EEMDTGWAY £2: I§’,€.'!B}-_51:"..‘.12'€'."1-02~l":?$ Corresgxondonw .q<‘~hool.s I’ltd., Union B‘nlldin,'g'»3. i P. 0. Box 516. AUCKI,;«,N‘F.- ; (T<‘mmded October. 1897.) ‘U ' . 1 2000? Fmt }3n'i;i;:2es. I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for which I will pay 1s per dozen at my aerated water and cordial fe.cl,ory. .T. H. JOHNSON Rabbit We buy all grades of Skins in any q“antitY- Quick returns and highest marlfet Drice. Country consignments receive our Gl'3.lJ€3l"S special attention. AUCKLAND RABBIT SKEN co,, ; Direct Exporters. ‘ Stanley St. Box 1499. Nex Pomeroy ‘and Co., Ltd.

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3 CONGOLEUM,.CongoIeum, _ Congol~eum. The latest in floor coverimgs. in squares to fit any room, or by the yard, 6ft. wide; newest designs. Inspection _invited.——- Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station.

j OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound 3 or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanlte. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash price! sent by return mail.’ Established 28 years. ' 55

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3440, 20 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3440, 20 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3440, 20 March 1920, Page 8

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