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EXAMINATION RESULTS. SUPREME TEST OF TUITION_. (MARCH 1920) ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. srx out of me NINE Candidates who were successful in ‘passing in Bookkeeping (Final) fzcr all New Zealand, were students of HEIVIING-WAY ROBERTSON’S. QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS. If you wish to obtain and retain ‘a responsible and highly-paid position {la the present-day Business ‘World, you MUST_ QUALIFY IN ACCU‘[Tfx’T~ANCY. ' TIME TOO PRECIOUS FOR. ' EXPERIMENTS-. To ensure success in passing af the next November Exa.m., communicate without delay with the oldest-estab~ lished and most successful Accountancy Correspondence Instructors in AUSTRALASIA. ADDRESS: ~ EZEMJNGWAY 8: ROEl'.iß'l‘sC*N'b Correspondence Schools Ltd, ‘ Union Emi‘ldilzga. CUSTOMS STREE’I‘ EAST. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 5-16. Phone 1462. (The School which has successfully coached over 25,000 Students),

A Snip 800 ACRES, cal-ry4l-ng 1300 div 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 & WILLIAMS b LAND DEPARTMENT. TAIHAPE.

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HOME SEWING W Purchase materials in eur Dress Department. Send measurements and a picture or pictures of the style or styles Ncuired, then our highly skilled export cutter will cut out. any number of garments f«r you. FREE OF CHARGE. This is the very SPECIAL INDUCEMENT offered during eur HOME SEWING WEEK. RICH NEW SlLKS— Every popular weave in a multitude <«ss FEATURING THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IN WINTER DRESS. This exhibit. is truly illustrative pf this new season, and of our ability to successfully feature 1920 fashionable fabrics in . a charmingly wide variety at Modest Prices. NAVY SUITING SERGES, dependable dyes : widths, 48in to 58in—10 IS, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 18 8. 25/-, 27/6. 32/6, to 49/6 per yard. WEST OF ENGLAND AND FOX’S SERGES, in Navy; width, 54in—--13/6, 16/6. 17/6 per yard. VENETIAN AND AMAZON CLOTHS; widths. 42in to 54in; Browns. Greens, Saxe, Mauve, Navy, Grev Pawn. Chsmnagne. Wine—--12/6, 25/6. 27/8, 2S/6 per yard. DYED SUITINGS, in Tricotine, fiern-e etc.; width, 46in; Wine. Maitve, Grey, Saxe. Brown—ll /j>, 13/9, 15/9. 18/11.21/- per yard. CREME COATING in Plain and Checks; width. Min—l9/8 per yard. COLONIAL TARTANS, All Wool, six designs; width. 56in—19/8 yard. NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. All Wool, guaranteed wear; Greys. Browns, and in various mixtures; 56in—19/9, 12/6, 13/8, to 16 IS per. yard. SHEPHERD’S PLAID, in wide variety of Checks; width. 42in to 58i«—7/11 t« Sf/t w yard. ' of new tones and inter-tones—and Look! See the wide range of prices, indicative of ap extensive variety. CREPE DE CHINE. Lemon. Maize, Mustard, Shrimp, Pinks. Saxe, Wallflower, Sand, and every beautiful new shade; 40in width—l2/6 to 21/. per yard. SPECIAL RANGE OF WHITE AND BLACK CREPE DE CHINES—IO/8, 12/8, 14/S, 16/6, 19/6. 21/-. 22/6, 25/-, 28/6 per yard. CREPE GEORGETTE in tones to match our varied range of Silks and Crepe de Chines; 40in wide—9/11 to 24/6 per yard. WHITE JAP. SILKS, in values ahead of competitors: 27in to 36in wide—4/11 to 12/6 per yard. NATURAL SHANTUNGS AND TUSSORES. Selling at less than prices in Japan: 34in—5/11, 6/11. 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 per yard. ECONOMISE BY MAXING YOUR OWN COAT. SELECT FROM THIS EXTENSIVE RANGE OF NEW COATINGS. BLANKET COATINGS, in Brown, Green, Saxe, Grey. You save big money by making your own coat; 54in—19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 25/-, to 29/6 per yard. PROOFED GABARDINE FOR RAINCOATS, in Pawns—--32/6, 39/6 yard. Three yards cuts a coat. NEWEST OF THE NEW WOOL BLOUSINGS. '/• For Garments of Warmth. Smartness, Serviceability, at Commendable Values. WOOL BLOUSINGS, in Kremlaine. Viyella, Aita, and Delaines 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 per yard. , DYED JAP. CREPES, all wanted shades —2/6, 2/11 PW y»rd. Warmer than Flannelette for Nightdresses. NESTLING CLOTH FOR DRESSING JACKETS; 40m to 54in—4/11 to 8/11 P«r yard. . Cash Discount of One Penny in the burning. Koine Sewing Week concludes on MONDAY. May 31. _ If you cannot call, write for patterns. After choosing materials send in your measurements, with a picture showing style Koine Sewing Week privileges remain until May 31,-and are available to all applicants who write to us up to that date. TDL

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 26 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 26 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 26 May 1920, Page 8

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