EXAMINATION RESULTS. “SUPREME TEST OF TUITION_ (MARCH 1920) ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. SIX out of file NINL Candidates .who were successful in passing in Book~keepin§.’; (Fillul).J”'Cvl' all New Zealand, \\-'el‘e students of HEMINGVV.\‘.' r& ROBERTSON’S. QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL TO snocnssf If you wish to obtain and retain a responsible and highl.V-paid position in the present—(lay Business ‘World, _\'(::u MUST QUALIFY IN ACCO'U.‘-.”.1.‘»-ANCY. TIME TO‘O PRECIOUS FOR EXPERIMENTS. To ensure success in passing at the next Ndvemrber Exanl., communi-Cale without delay with the oldest-estab-‘fished and most successful Accountancy Correspondence Instructors in AUSTRALASIA. ADDRESS: EIENIINGWA? its }7;OB.l:.£R'i‘;sL‘)i*il'&: [ (’)orreapolm'ous.=«e cichoc-ls Ltd.._ I Union .£m'ildings. i CUSTOMS STREET EAST. I . * AUCKLAND. I P.O. Box 516. Phone 1462.1: (The School which has successfully! coached over 25,000 Students). I __.._._..._____.._.._....._.._._.____...________ I A Smp g 300 ACRES, carrying 1800 dry! sheep and 60 head fiattle. Two goorl houses, one of seven rooms-. Fourteen Paddocks securely fenced. Practically all grass. Handy to rail‘ PRICE £l7 10/ per acre_;\ £2OOO cash. ’ I ABRAHAMS & WILLIAMS. Q LAND DEPARTMENT, TAIHAPE. '
‘ * N T H US E ASM No matter what make of car, you . will occasionally find an enthusiastic owner, but seldom do you find owners ° as unanimous in their enthusiasm as . owners of'the ' ‘' MD T R EAR It is this enthusiasm that has helped to build the enormous business of _ DODGE BROTHERS, and gained for them a possession they at all times ' will endeavour to retain. ‘m§!iAPE M 33 LEMHL EJEAEEJ STREET, TM%§A?E. PHoNEs—-Garage 22 Day and-Night P 0 BOX 64;
V§}§’fANTED KNOWN.—That .1? Mortland, of the Taihape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer of Household Furniture and Efiects in any quantity for spot cash.-——opp. Railway Station.
OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken, on gold. SilVel‘_.'Ol‘ vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418,: Auckland. Highest cash pricfil sent by return mail, Established 28 years.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3495, 25 May 1920, Page 8
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