I EXAMINATION RESULTS. ‘- SUPREME T-EST OF 'I‘UITION_ (MARCH 1920) ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. SIX out of ‘the NINE Candidates who were successful in passing in Book-keeping (Final). fsor all New Zealand, were students of HEMINGWAY rl& 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 'ACCOITNT~ ANCY. TIME TOO PRECIOUS FOR EXPERIMENTS. I To ensure success in passing at the lnext Novem-'ber Exam., communicate without delay with the oldest—established and most successful Accountancy Correspondence Instructors in *AUSTR'ALASIA. ADDRESS: EBMDTGWAY at EOBI-JR'J‘7SON'S ‘ Correapondenm Schools: Lt-"i.. 3 Union Buildings. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. ‘ AUCKLAND. ' 1 PO. Box 516. Phone 1462. (The School which has successfully‘ coached over 25,000 Students). I .._..____.___..__.__..__._____________ A Local Opport u n rty. 70 ODD ACRES; all grass except two acres in turnips and potatoes; 20 acres ploughable, well watered, four paddocks. Carrying 30 cattle and 20 sheep. Will carry 30 dairy cows. Half mile from school and _factory, and 1; miles from railway. 4—l-oomed house and out-buildings. £46 per acre; about £llOO down. ABRAHAMS & WILLIAMS, LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT. TAIHAPE. ' C
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 12 June 1920, Page 8
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