Stylish Costumes Accurately expreising the approved vogue of the day, S* these dressy cos- >? 1 ; tumes are as cor* \ . rect in style ai they are dependable in quality. Such value, too, at this low quotation. 20 New Season's Costumes—in Pop- f lin and in colors ft of Saxe, Navy, / Grey, Brown, r Mole, Cream, and in White, 39/6 12 Striped Garbardine Costumes—in Navy - White, Brown -White, Black - White, Eose - White, and Helio-White. 39/6 "The Home of Quality." White SSom, Direct • Importers, New Plymouth. j IMPORTANT CONCESSION TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. N.Z. Soc. of Accountants i.as passed a resolution exempting, from the Accountants' Preliminary, all Soldiers who have served Overseas with H.M. Forces, and have been honourably discharged therefrom. This special privilege, which is obviously only open for a reasonable time, offers an exceptional advantage to Returned Soldiers, who have not matriculated, to qualify for the profession of Accountancy, as it means a clear saving of at least two years' study. Avail yourself, without de'ay, of this invaluable oppbrtunity to ensure your future by qualifying for a lucrative profession. We have specialised in coaching for the Accountancy Exams, for 22 years, and literally thousands of our students are now holding positions of trust, responsibility and high remuneration, in the Business and Professional world. OUR STUDENTS' SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Don't hesitate. Write without delay, for a FREE COPY of our ACCOUNTANCY GUIDE. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. (The School which has successfully prepared over 25,000 students.) EXAMINATION RESULTS -OFBANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOK-KEEPING 129 presented—92 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL 89 presented—6B passed. MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY 113 presented—B2 passed. Eight of these successful students were presented by our NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH; and of nine New Plymouth students who made more than 56 per cent, of attendances, ONLY ONE FAILED. Enrol with Banks' College, Devon St., for BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, MATRICULATION, SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, and be successful. MR. VAL. DUFF, A.1.A.N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Local Director. Telephone ,382. C; N: T APLIN - Dental Surgs :n, Eltham, Has commence" practice in rooms above Plunket Roomc, next Bank of Australasia. MOTOR LORRY FOR HIRE. M Y 2V2-ton lorry is now available for' carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberts. Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. . Orders may be left with M. o.\Butcher, Coachbuilder, New Plymouth. >• • £. J, MARSH, •flgmont Villas®,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 4
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396Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 4
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