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

TO ENSURE SUCCESS AT A PUBLIC EXAMINATION. ‘Be pl'ep£ll‘e_‘(l by experienced Specialists whose repln‘ation as successful Examination ("oaclms is based on results. We prepare (‘andi(l:lt(-s thoroughly ‘and individually forzw M.~\TRI‘CULATION. r ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIMINARY. ' SOLICITORS’ GEN. KNOWLEDGI'-.‘. PUBLIC SERVICE. TEACHERS’ D & C. PHARMACY A. ’ . ' STD. VI PROFICIENCY. COMMERCIAL ACCOUN'I‘ANTS. '_PROFE'SSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS. ‘um-* PRO‘F.ESSIONAL. IMPORTANT NOTE'.—Our Correspondence Lessons in all subjects are in reality condensed Text-books, wm. ten specifically to the syllabus. The:--:> is no superfluous matter, but Ilothin,'-3,” essential is omitted. The instruction is so skilfully graded that students are led ‘by imperceptible stages to the final achievement of their goal. They [reach the Examinaiirm room t3'ained ’:111d.tl-eady for the ordeal. You make no experiment when you enrol with us, as our records show that several thousand men have already proved tour Methods during the past 22 years. ‘ YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. State just which Exa'inT:i;6u' are desirous of passing, and write for particulars without delay to——

ADDRESS: ‘ ‘ HIEWING-WAY & 1;o3‘:;m~:'auu":~ Correspondence t§(:hou'.s l.ta.. Union mildinga. P. :1). .*:«-as 53+‘... A’UC[{L.A_rm"l'; - (Frvmadad Oatober. 1897.) (The School which has successfully coached over 25,000 Students). 8% E 53 N 92. A ’I‘AX,I-CAR is ztvailable night and may at C':_lpill Bros., opposite “Times” Otfice. No rlisappointincnts; Telnphone 43. CAPILL BROS.. _. TAIHAPE

f,§'§§v~{l-‘B-«iv-B'-5"!-45‘-!»v8--E--I--E--M--!=-E-tfiéiwfi--I-«P-N-=3--§¥-!=~H--B-=M~-2-3-+=i-+4-+-E-9+‘!-0 4‘*'s"'!"*°*+'!""4'++*+¢¢Q\\\Q _ \ _¢ fl : 7‘E\,‘ :5;-_ V 47,75 ‘,.¢"_w§i’l%¢£' .-*,£',v,.., , v.,7‘_" _iv.4 , _ .¢£‘"§\._» . .4. .. , n_ ‘i i 3 3 . - * /i-1%. .+i3’~'Ts'f“‘ so v e ’ xx’ ' ‘l‘}§i3%}fiWL.%‘?'..a.-4,, :«.;*:-.3 ;.,_:_-., _» .3,-\\ -‘ § ‘ -1- R '- D ' =3» 1 . 3 Double .Z‘o.lr Business by Using § * v s a Ford ' -* g ' . . . ‘% ‘li ' ‘ E YO‘L7R business is limited’ by the area you are able to handle. why 3 ‘s_ not widzn your ti =l6 of activity by using a Ford car? Many of the ‘g :3 most ambitious and successful travellers and businessmen in almost every It _ ‘.¢. line are doing this. . 3 ‘i They have found that a Ford ca enables them to cover much more territory g _ i "-500 131-10” “Prospects” oftenei- save time—inci-easpe sales—reduce travel 3 : ling‘ expenses, and meet “their man“ with added dignity and in a better 3 6 m0O(l. \ ‘ §, - . 3 is; to own a Ford——its enduring qualities—its power—its simplicity, and°its I 3 low cost of upkeep. I 3 $1 A Ford car in your business will soon pay for itself. Think it over. :9; -2- , ‘ ’ ° 4 4 . . ‘F .« “‘ THE FORD " iy. . Q’ r-1-=-;—i- ' fl £ -av ... LEE [.3 ]_\Tl V .lEIR»S.A_I.i g.A.R. 3 A 3 ‘ ETEVENEAUX & COMPANY 4" D _ jg, ‘ . 9 § * M ' * , titer and General En ineers + g ' Pnomis: Garage. 171; J_ Etevoneaux 9; F. Smith,gla.oß. P.O. 8.01 so ' ' z§ ~M-+-i~-i--I-+«I--=i-vi-i-ai--i-oi--r-3-+-as-I--e-n-+-is-i--i--a-m-+4--e+++-i-o +-i-i--l-+-O-I-3-vi-O-l'i-'5-+4-«B-I-9--a-45-=#+«e-0 7% ~ mOD§OE9§9§O§9E9§9E9EOEO§OEGE9S9%GEGEOEGEOEOEGEQEGECEGEGEQEQEGEQEEIWH 0 . ' O « um fi 0 9 a CS 0 E]; d,_,_ \ _ This “ Differentiiess ”—fllis intangible something that makes for the charm of the refresh[[l]] ingly new and origlnal—ls evident at one glance of Collinson and Cunninghame’s display of 1920 .. 9'4; 7- - . 0 Q ,_'-0,-.§«w;,, Autumn W inter Dress Fabrics. . - Um e:.;//'T~ A 9%] - _ EVERYTEINQ-‘THAT'S NEW———yes, you’ll find it at Collinson and Cunningharne’s——it is E] [m] 0 ‘€W.i_\. _ art of dress finds high expression. We’re showing the new dress materials for autumn-Winter [sl Hm 0 ii; _/ d .‘._,‘:i » -43;} H colouriiigs, that harmonise \‘\ll:h your needs and desires. If you’re planning a new di-ess—costume [ll]] [lll] - 9 E3l] 3 a " 1% k 0 3,4 ~1 ; ’ > » ~ 2 ’ , me s . i , ' es W 1 (9--Q - ii - per ’yard. ‘Y 5 ° me I?! [Hi] ‘M’. I ‘ nnmxz-rs my wine? co;-r nnrnnnns En lish an - gt, ~., ,=,. _ ,'.__«,V ,; . . ' . (1 Ne Zala d- d oods. Effect 9 Egg 5 o g - uu .. 9 . 1-! ._k ,;§ fllghgsglssglfgsgfgggfrgfmixglxfngog gyinrxn SOCIAL GAIETIIS. -Just to see 693- . fig ;j_ 4'} 1,; , 03 P ’ ISP 3y’ _C3 73 E 0 . yr“ a.n_go, ower,_ ade._ Emerald, Cherry, Navys, Cream, Champagne, Apricot, Sage, §axe, O 39,? .f:..._7: Whlt9: Black» E 91105-,. Clnnamons, Rose, Faded Olive and between twenty and thirty 1111131‘ lllll‘ gl 3; 33539,’: tones of the above. 40 inches wide——ll/6 to 28/6 pei’- yard. I?’ ll} EJ. * :3 "7" Patterns sent on application. If‘iyou cannot call, mail your order. fi £1 ‘ 7‘ . . 0 9 - Halli 53 i

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19200416.2.40.5

Bibliographic details

Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 1920, Page 8

Word Count
669

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 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