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IMPORTANT CONCESSION I TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. 1 The N.Z. Soc. of Accoutants -has passed a resolution exempting, from‘ the Accountants; Preliminary all Soldiers who have served Overseas with‘ H.M. Forces, and have been honour-1 ably discharged therefrom. This special privilegs, which is obviously only open for a reasonable time, offers an exceptional advantage to Returned Soldiers», who have not Matriculated to qualllify‘ for the profession of Accountancy, as it means :2 clear saving of at least two years‘ study. Avail yourself, without delay, of this invaluable opportunity to ensure your future by ’qualifying for a l_ucerative -profession. ‘- We have specialised in coaching for the Accountancy Exams. for 22 years‘ and literally t-hoflsands 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 ACCOUNTANCY GUIDE. ADDRESS: EIIM'.EN‘GWAY &: ROBERTSON?! Correspondence Schools Ltd, Union Buildings. P. O. Box 616. AUCKLAND . (Fniinded October. 1897.? 3 200% Pint Settles. F I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, re-. |which I will pay 13 per dozen at nm iaemted water and cordial factory. ‘ J. H. JOHNSON. « ' "’ Eilti FEE? item. A TAXLCAR is available night and day at Capill Bros., opposite “Times" Oflice. No disappointments. . Telephone 43. CAPILL BROS., TAIHAPE.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 31 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 31 March 1920, Page 8

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