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£S i m THE EIGHT FOOTWEAR is here in a splendid assemblage for Summer wear. The workmanship is RIGHT, for this footwear, although smart to the highest degree, is of that high standard of workmanship whieh means SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE. We bought this high-grade footwear economically, with the Wiult that the prices "are RIGHT, too, and strictly in accordance , with our principle of giving our customers the fullest value and a fair deal at all times. Remember, also, we pay postage on country orders. Repairs done on the premises. DEARE'S Boot Arcade, NEW PLYMOUTH

PLAYER MUSIC IS DELIGHTFUL. I m& ■>>■ ffi '^m 1 for those who play and those who listen; those whose passion is Music and those who like it for 'Daneing-ALL LOOK TO THE PLAYER-PIANO •for supreme musical enjoyment. It is a HOUSEHOLD Joy. The x PLAYER-PIANO is the latest achievement in Players. The marvellous mechanism this Player contains has DRIVEN AWAY EVERY VESTIGE OF THE MECHANICAL. You can . play it with the expression of an artist, and with the delicacy of the human hand. H. COLLIER & CO. New Plymouth and Wanganui. J

ARE YOU EARNING £l2 OR LESS? TN the World of Commerce there are two distinct classes of workers —the Qualified and the Unqualified. Anyone can join in with the latter, but the question is "What is there to prevent YOU mingling with the former!" To-day the cry is ftir the Specialist, the Qualified Man. Great opportunities, liberal salaries and increased material joys await the "Men who know." BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. This interesting and remunerative profession holds great prospects for all who take it up with ambition and enthusiasm. In New Zealand alone there are scores of excellent position? waiting to be filled by thoroughly efficient accountants. Give thought to your future, become eligible for the big job with the big pay. Diligent study will quickly lift you from the mass and put you on the upward track. Send, without delay, for a free copy of our Accountancy Booklet. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. Union Buildings. Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516.

BOOK-KEEPING TS a very necessary branch of every business; without a proper record we cannot tell whether we are making a profit or a loss. I A knowledge of book-keeping was | never* more necessary than it ia to-day, with the heavy taxes which have to be ! paid. A business man cannot afford to use estimates; he must know exactly what taxes he will have to pay. The young person of to-day is the business man of the future; therefore everyone who is likely to be associated in any way with business affairs should study this important subject, so that lie may not only be of more value to his present employer but will have the necessary knowledge when he starts in business himself.

We have a course especially adapted to meet these requirements. The student is brought into touch with actual documents and books of account met with in a business. Full particulars on application. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELUNGTOX, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. NffW Plymouth Director— MR. VAL DUFF, Public Accountant, Devon Street. T«llfife°fi* 382, .

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 4

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