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EXAMINATION RESULTS. » SUPREME TEST OF 'l‘Ul'l‘lOl\'_ ‘ (UARCH 1920) ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. SIX out of The NINE Can(lidat'os who were successful in passing in Bookkeeping (Final) for all New Zealand, were students of HEMINGVVCAY x_'& ROBERTSON’S. QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS. If you wish to obtain and retain a responsible and highly-paid position in the present-day Business Vvorld, you MUST QUALIFY IN ACCOU'NT~ ANCY. TIME TOO PRECIOUS FOR EXPERIMENTS. To ensure success in passing at WlO next Novemrber Exam., communicate without delay with the oldest—estal.;lished and most successful Accountancy Correspondence Insti-uctors in AUSTRALASIA. ADDRESS: EZEIMINGWAY & B.OB}:£R'l'SoliP=f..«' % Corresponflenue Schonls Ltd, I Union Buildings. ' CUSTOMS STREET EAST. I AUCKLAND. ! P.O. Box 516. Phone 1462.! (The School which has successfully] lcoaclied over 25,000 Studenfs). ; ---'-'*'----'----------—--—--~ 1 A Local Osogoosm ; tun utjy. 5 I 70 ODD ACRES; all grass except’ two acres in turnips and potatoes; 20 acres ploughable, well watered, four padclc-cks. Carrying 30 caftle and 20 sheep. Will carry 30 dairy cows. Half mile from school and f'2lctol'y. and .11. miles from railwa_v. 4-momed house and outbuildings. . I £46 per acre: about £llOO down. ! ‘ ABRAHAMS <1 =.‘~'r:L.s_z_4w~.:‘,. LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT. 3 . ";'.\'[H.-\P.E.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 9 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 9 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 9 June 1920, Page 8

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