Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

IMPORTANT CONCESSION g TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. U The N.Z. Soc. of Accoutants -has passed a resolution exempting, from‘ the Accountants,’ Preliminary all Sol-‘ diers who have served Overseas with H.M. Forces, and have been honourably discharged therefrom. This special privilege, which is obviously only open for a reasonable time, offers an exceptional advantage to Returned Soldiers, who have not Matriculated to quazlify for the profession of Accountancy, as it means :1 clear saving of at least two years’: study. Avail yourself, without delay, of this invaluable opportunity to ensure; your future by"qualifying for a lucera- ,5 tive profession. We have specialised in coaching for the Accountancy Exams. for 22 yearsi and literally thousands of our Stud-i ents are now Holding positions of trust, responsibility and high remuneration, in the Businessfiand Professional World. OUR STUDENTS’ SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Don’t hesitate. Write, without delay, for a FREE COPY or our ‘AC-. COUNTANCY GUIDE. ! ADD'RESS:HEMINGWAY at ROB)::B.'l‘SOH’='v' Correspondence Schools Lt;d.. Union Eiuildings. P. O. Box 516. AUCKLAND ‘ (Founded October, 1897.)

2000 T?“-‘int E-Eefitles. I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, fer which I will pay 1s per dozen at my aerated water and cordiail factory. J. H. JOHNSON. GAR FOO H 535. A TAXI-CAR is available night and day at Capill Bros., opposite “Times” Otfice. No disappointments. Telephone 43. ' CAPILL BROS., TAIHAPE.

§I-+4--a--a-+4-+++-:-+-u-a-+-:-a-a-«u-+~a~++-:-~a-+-a»«:--a~~z--n--1--za»::--2--a--e«-aeasa-ex-es»-Mala v-"**!'“*'*¥*‘*"*"“"¥""“""“""""”“**“ ‘sf? \ \ .» ‘Ha. 4 .. $ #5 K \ § ‘ - . ./.3 ‘Ti; 3 1 ’_,‘;i.‘_ .. p ’ .1‘ :-. ;; - f;'_f~': . , '.‘._.*'-'_‘v‘l‘s” » 's.‘ _ ‘! "“ 3 ‘O ‘‘ . § av%""~‘e=.*‘*:’s't: EV .» 0 it” 7 ' 55"" .- 3 .1§%:§,4L5:.,:u_-._- rie"/"»".. < - ' L - .<*«~ 1* “‘~ ‘lr -I i .. -" “W mm” 3 The Ford saves the Hay and Oats the 3 E 0 Horses Eat ! g ‘C--l- ' IT has been estimated that five acres of land are required 3 ' to maintain one horse for 9. year, and that the same five acres . _ g 13' would produce nearly enough food for two people. If 5000 New 3 . Zealand farmers each replaced one horse with a Ford, 25,000 3 “"5 acres would be added to the nat:lon’s source of food supply—— .5, '9' 3 enough extra food made available to feed 10,000 people. _ 3 .3. A FORD Car also saves the farmer a week or more of valu 3 4‘; able time each year, which can be used for further productive : ‘E; WOl‘k_ The Ford travels three times as fast as a horse and a .5. 3 gig, costs less to run and keep, md is far easier to take care of. I 3» With labour so scarce and high-priced, time means money; so do '3 4: " not dElay in getting your Ford. 3 ‘E- + l 3 ‘l’ . THE FORD + «» ~ 3 3 ‘ TIEEIEI UNI V IF4_']R;S...%_l_- CAR. 3 . ’ I . 3 -5» ; ETEVENEAUX & CGMPANY, 3 4- _ + _ , 3 1 Meter and Grenerel Euglneers. «- 3 Phones: Garage, 1713 J_ Eteveneaux 9; F. Smith, 208. RO. Bo): s|. E K 1"§'°D'l°'I"l'i"Nl"l*‘!"l"l"l"F'I'1"l-‘I-'i"P'I"PI"l"I"l"i'*i"£'-E"?--I--E--I‘-I '5-*i'i*'3"6--Pi-I'¥'F‘l"§°§"§'€"€"l°'l~°¥'i"E>'E"G'€' A

BUY GOVERNMENT LINEN—-—AEROPLANE LINEN. BECAUSE Never before has it been possible to buy such quality linen, and never avgaiii will the opportunity occur. BECAUSE There is not enough linen on the niarkot to meet the present demand. After this sale, prices will ‘ soar again for inferior commonplace linens. BECAUSE You will have cause to repent for years if you clon’t secure a dozen yards or so now. BECAUSE This linen is the kind that \\'o£ll‘S fol‘ 9V9!‘GOVERNMENT AEROPLANE LINEN is the linen the Briti-.<li Go\'ei'iinieiit used in the iiianiifactiire of ;\e1'O1)l{Ul(\ \Viiigs. tlioi'efore its quality and (ll.ll‘£,lbllll3_\' is iiiisiiriiaseeil. Buy this fzinious Aeropleiiie Linen that-fi§_,-'iii'e(l as the wm'ld’s largest linen di--2il——-yoii ll reniembei" i'eziding the cable ifiiessage that intoirned the world of the British Go\'ei'nmeiit selling 4 million yards of Aeropiane Linen to L. J_. i\lai'tiii—\\'L‘ll.- Ulls IS the 1111811 In qiiestioii. (,"misi(lei' whzit this opportiiiiity ine_2in;~ to you. I)GC?IiIS€ here is U(_:\‘(‘l‘l‘ill|ellt, YAel'ol’lall9 Lln€Yl—R9»3l Gunuiiic liiiieii——tlie lN‘St- and sti'oii{_:e.<t iiiiicle, b'ELlill\'l3‘r -\.T 1’l{1.l("ES \‘\'l‘ilCl‘ i*opi'eseiit ONLY HALF ITS RE_A,L \'Al.l,ll_7.‘. In this period of risin_n_-i prices and tlii'e:iteneil piii-;ii_\'.<is oi the Liiieii li_idl_istl‘_V, tlii'ou_<__:ll Ri_lssia.< l':iilui'.- lm :~‘ll])§)l_\' her usual quota of tlii~ee-qii:irtc-i‘.- oi‘ the i~mi'l;l’.s .<iippl_v of flux. tll1S,()flC1‘111g i'esolves itself inf .\ lllllqlli.‘ oppoi-tiiiiiL_v fzir above the avei'a«_,re,.l'or it 1110:1115 that yoii can .~“.‘Clll‘e the worlds st-roiigest linen at par _ii—.llll'l_V l':i\'oiir:ible prices. ’ GOVERIHVIIJI-.’~T AEROPLANE Lnmn L'olllC>‘ in Lot 5. GOVE}_iNMEN'I'_ LINEN, strong, even ,‘i§e-ad, ii:itiii'zil (‘|)l()lll'..E1lld can be bleacliecl, timed, or d.Vofl lit» 42in “'ld9“‘SPe°l3l Pncc, 4/11 yard. 5"" ‘ lioiue. l."ii‘_e<-tioii.<_ are supplied with ericli leil_'—sth lJ”_1" Lol;6_ GOVERNMENT LINEN’ 36in wide, best quality L'l!2lSL‘(l. biutiililc lor .~“ni:irt- (?():‘\‘Llllll€S, inotor (‘ozit.‘~'. tncnl‘-I>‘« :inil finest tlii'ea(l—Speci3l Pnice, 5/3 yard. 7—""”' _‘”“l. “l.’*"‘l"° -"“‘?‘.""l‘i"‘t"" ‘“l“l‘l"‘”‘,S ‘,"e‘“" 1905? Cmlers’ Goveriiinent Aeroplaiie Linen is iinbleaclied linen-and nwl l”"‘”~"l“".‘~“-"- \‘””“”‘S g““l<’~‘- V<'”‘10l1SI31"°°" l1Ill)l0£1C'll0(l linen is St'l'Ullgt‘«l‘ than bleached linen——and Lot 1. GOVERNMENT LINEN, 36in wi(le——SpßCl3l 1,1191-e is no substitute for linen. Prices 2/11 Y3l'd- fl _ g ' _ We Sm-oiigly urge you to make your piii'chases immeLot 2. GQVERNMENT LINEN, oßin Wld<?—*SPe°l3l digitelv, as liezivy l)ll_\'l11;_f rules witliout exception since _ Pm“. 3/11 Yard‘ _ . this zi(li'c:‘tisemeiit app_eeii‘e(l in the ‘newspapers. And Lot 3. GOVERNMENT LIN.’-E-N, 56in wide, finer quality we iirj_:e you to buy in 'big giiaiitities__. too. Patterns —Specia‘i Price, 4/1 yard. _ posted to any address in the Dominion. 'iJ’Remember our Lot 4. GOVERNMENT LINEL’, fine and heavy quality, Cash Discount _of One Penny in the Shilling. If you 58in and 40in \\‘l(lk‘--—SpeCl3l Price, 4/3 yard. - cannot call, mail your order. 1 0 1 I ,‘v' ' . , .. .. . ' I’ ‘i - '=' i ‘‘ Ufl *" ‘I" M e eet,,a,oAo.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19200326.2.35.5

Bibliographic details

Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3445, 26 March 1920, Page 8

Word Count
898

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3445, 26 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3445, 26 March 1920, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert