EXAMINATION RESULTS. SUPREME TEST OF TUITION. (VIARCH 1920) ACCOUNT.-.\NCY ' IJXAMINATION. SIX out offl'le N-IN}-J c:a£ldid:uos vsvho were successful in passing in Book-keeping (Final) for all New Zealand, were students o 1~ HEMING-W.s\Y _& ROBERTSON ’S. QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS. If you wish to obtain and I'eta_irl~ a responsible and highly-paid position in the p]'€S€‘llt-dfly Business ‘World, ymi MUST QUALIFY IN ACCCUI‘:’I‘.. ANCY. - TIME TOO PRECIOUS FOR EXPERIMENTS. To ensure siiccesg in passing at the next Novemtbér Exam, commutiicnto without delay with the oldest-estab-lished and most successful Accountancy Coorrespondence InSh‘uc‘(ors in -AUSTRALASIA. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROB.HR'.i.‘Bol‘*3’ké Correspondence Schools Ltd., Union Buildings. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. _ AUCKLAIH). PO. Box 516. Phone 1462. (The School which has successfully coached over 25,000 Students).
A Snip 800 ACRES, carrying 1800 dry sheep and 60 head cattle. Two good houses, one of seven rooms. Fourteen paddocks securely fenced. Practically all grass. Handy to rail. PRICE £l7 10/ per acre; £2OOO cash. ' ABRAHAMS & WILLIA:'VIS.A LAND DEPARTMENT. TAIHAPE.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 24 May 1920, Page 8
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