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IMPORTANT CONCESSION I TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. The N.Z. Soc. of Aceoutants has passed a resolution exempting, from the Accountants,’ Preliminary all Soldiers who -have served Overseas with H.M. Forces, and have been honourTably 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 qua'l'if_v for the profes-] sion of Accountancy, as it means :1! clear saving of at least two years‘; study. ; Avail yourself, without delay, ofj this invaluable opportunity to ensure' your future by“’qualifying for a lucerative profession. , We have specialised in coaching for the Accountancy Exams. for 22 years, and literally thousands of our Students are now Holding positions of trust, responsibility and high remuneration, in the Business and Professional World. OUR STUDENTS’ SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Don’t hesitate. Write, without delay, for a FREE COPY or our ‘AC-. COUNTANCY GUIDE. ‘ ADDRESS: ’ EZEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’? I Correspondence Schools Ltd.. I Union Buildings. l P. 0. Box 516. AUCKLAND . g (Founded October. 1897.) I 2000 Finis Bottles. I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for which I will pay ls per dozen at t.'.-..\ aerated water and cordial factory. .1. H. JOHNSON. g I ______.__...__________~_é____' ! I 5% Ftléi ME. ~ A TAXI-CAR is available night and § day at Capill Bros., opposite “'l‘imes" 3 Office. No disappointments. Tele- ' phone 43. 5 CAPILL BROS., TAIHAPE.

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BUY GOVERNMENT LINEN-AEROPLANE’ LINEN. BECAUSE Never before has it been possible to buy such quality linen, and never again will the opportunity occur. M BECAUSE There is not enough linen on the niarkut to meet the present deniand. After this sale, prices will ' soar again for inferior commonplace linens. BECAUSE You will lizive cause to repent for yezirs if you don't secure a. dozenvyards or so now. ' BECAUSE This linen is the kind that wears for ever. GOVERNMENT AEROPLANE LINEN is the linen the British Gove.rnn_ient used in the manufacture of Aeroplane \Vii-igs, tliei-ei'ore its quality and durability is Illls'ill‘p.’lS.\’t‘(l. Buy this famous Aeroplane Linen that figureil as the world's largest linen deal-—you’ll remember reading the cable message that nitoi'lned the world of the British GO\’Bl‘lllllt‘llt selling 4 million yards of Aeroplane Linen to J; Martin——weli, this is the linen in question. (,7onsi(lei‘ what this oppoi-tunit_v mea_n.= to you, heczizise here .18 Liovernment '.£‘\e'E'O})l'€-1,119 Llilen~—Real - Genuine Tiinen-——the best and Si.l‘(')ll§,“t:‘St matlo, SI‘ILI.ING AT l’lll('.ES \Vl)lCl‘ i'epl'esent ONLX HALF ITS REAL \*'AI.UE. In this period of risin_-,r prices and threatened p:irzil)':=is of the Linen lii(lu.<ti‘y, through Russia’s f:iilim.- to suppl_\‘ her usual quota of lZll|'t‘-(3.-(”]llill't'9l'-" Of the W“l‘lfl S -*UP}JI)' 0' flax, t_lllS’offt‘l‘lllg Yesolyes itself into a unique ()p[)()l‘tlll]li1:.' far above the avei‘a.f.j,'¢‘,- fill’ ‘L ”‘°‘"~“s thili .V"" 9"" -‘€*"'~”'9 the‘ World 5 Strongest linen at particularly i':ivoi_n':ible prices. GOVERNMENT AEROPLANE LIINTT-ZN <:i.ine:= in Lot 5. GQVE.‘i?,NMENT_ LINEN, strong, even thread, izzitiiral ('Hlulll‘. and can be bleaelied, tinted, 01‘ d.\"“l at 42”‘ “"de"‘SPe°ml P 1709, 4/11 yard. hnnie. l)irei-tions are Sll1)}.|llt‘(l with each lL‘I}L"lll lJ“I“‘ Lot 6. GOVERNMENT LINEN 36in wide best ualitii i-lizised. Suitable for smart costumes. motor c-oats‘. ti“x‘.l‘-15. and fi”,3_st_ an-ead_specia:l Price 5/:; yardq -* ii if. : l3' ‘tr 111' ‘l|l.~. -l‘ll:'- ’.' '¢ ‘. 105- <‘~\’:*rS, i ..,. ~ . .. . - . - ' . ' iiiiil flll‘1l(1]'Sllil(|)‘l"\" ‘\'i'rllll'il{)ll\‘ 'rrl(‘l](ie(S H]‘;.Ell‘\l\Oelll: Dl‘(l’("‘€‘.i=. Gm““”m.l‘t AO-ioplimt Lmml ‘S unbleilched l”19”““311Cl ' ' .-~" ‘ ‘* v" e’ _ , unbleached linen is stroiiger than bleached linen_.md LOS 1- SOVER-N-MEN'r LINEN: 56h‘ “"‘l“““Spe°la’l there is no substitute for linen. ‘ ‘ rice’ 2/11 V3'rd' \\7i stronrlv urtre vou to in l ' .' i. -.. . . - 3' * ' . ~ ' ‘ - LO3 2- GOVERNMENT Lfl“LNi 531" “"d9"SPe°la‘l diatelv. as liezivv huyiiio I‘.l]lesrl{\:lt.‘llOLiilli- peil‘:cieiiit:'i(3)nlT'im Price; 3./11 yard. this .iirl\'iii‘tisem=.:iiit <”l})pe2l‘od in the ]l(l\\'ql:)r]PEl-é Lot 3. GOVEEHTMENT Ll"n'7’7l‘T, 56in wide, finer qllalit)’ We Ill‘.-‘:'»~’ N 0" W buy in big quantities. too. ‘Putt-eriis —Special Prioe, 4/1 yard. ~ _ posteu to any address in the Dominion.’ Remember out Lot 4. GOVER.NM_E.L{T L.T_NZ*]N, fine and heavy qllalliiyy Cash Discount of One Penny in the Shilling. If vou 38in and 40m wirix-—Special Price, 4/3 yard. cannot call, mail your order. ' :1" _e ' 3.’ _ A 3 - vi; ~ -:'._..-’.~‘ . ‘ii - ' v E‘ - .; Li.» ‘. ' , _ "i - . ill‘; A - ~ - " . ._ ". "-..’ “,.'.‘"‘:'im' L ' ‘Li-<-‘io'.{l,l,;‘e x‘. M,‘ .J._...,-.,-,.:.‘.1:._ ,_._.‘,i. -- ‘ ii *ii ii -i-MR7‘ 4-“

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 March 1920, Page 8

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