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EXAMINATION RESULTS. { SUPREME TEST OF ’l‘Ul'l‘lON_ (MARCH 1920) ACCOUNT.~\NCY EXAMINATION. SIX out of T7lO NINE Call€lidili£’.‘S who were successful in passillg in Book~keeping (Final) f-G-1' all New Zealand, were students of I-lEIVIINGWA Y r'& ROBERTSON’S. QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL T 0 SUCCESS. If you wish to obtain and retain 9. responsible and highly-paid position in the presentday Business World, you MUST QUALIFY IN ACCOUNT-. I ANCY. * TIME TO'O PRECIOUS FOR I EXPERIMENTS. i To ensure success in passing at 1120 next Novemlber Exam, conlmunicn’re,' without delay with the oldest-estab—! lished and most successful A.cc-o4un_t-ancy Correspondence Instructors in AUVSTRA-LASIA. .. ADDRESS: A HBMINGWAY ac ROB'r£B.'.l'S.o'£l‘s* g Uorrespondmma-A S§chonl.a Iltré. Union Eiuilliilngs. 1 . CUSTOMS STREE'.!.‘ EAST. 5 AUCKLAND. , I P.O. Box 516. Phone 1462. [1 (The School which has successfully: coached over 25,000 Students). I ____“, . l

‘ l A Local Oppoam 31 I . l tu n 315;. I I 70 ODD ACRES; all, grass except } two acres in turnips and pota.to<—=s; 20 acres ploughable, well watered, four paddocks. Carrying 30 Cattle and 20 sheep. Will carry 30 dairy cows. Half mile ‘From scllool nml fa.otor_v. and 1; miles from railw;l_\'. 4-1-<>or1e«:l l2011.=:«:\§ and outbuiklings. E £46 pm acre; abou’. £llOO down. . ABRAHAMS & V-.f!Ll.!A..~'\".'.~‘a. LTD. K LAND DEPARTMENT. I A 1.: .! A PE." '

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 8 June 1920, Page 8

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