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WHAT ABOUT 1923. rpHE Accountancy and Law Professional Examinations for 1922 arc now over, and candidates are eagerly awaiting the results. It is not too early for intending students to make their arrangements now. It is foolish io put the matter off Slth the idea that “I will see about it ter on.” The student who enrols at the beginning of the year must naturally have a better chance of success than the one who delays enrolling until April or May. Make full inquiries now from our local Director at New Plymouth, as to our courses on BOOK-KEEPING, ACCOUNTANCY, LAW, MATRICULATION, etc. You incur no obligation by making these inquiries, and we are at all times pleased to furnish the fullest information with regard to the various courses which we conduct. Obtain a copy of our latest Prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. New Plymouth Local Director, VAL. DUFF, BROUGHAM STREET. Telephone 475. Box 212.

rpHE yyiLL & »pHE yyAY. No. 34.—NOT LEANING ON THE STATE. •Some readers who see the term “State guarantee” connected with, tho Public Trust Office may imag’ne that the office is financed by grants from the Government. This is not so. It is true that the resources of the State arc security for the acts of the Public Trustee, but in the course of long years of careful f and economical management, reserve funds have been built up which have practically relieved the Government from any liability under the State guarantee. The charges for the safe service to the thousands of beneficiaries is low, but the huge volume of business enables the Office to make profits. Gradually, during successive years, the reserves built up out of profits have reached a sum approaching £450,000. The gaiety policy of the Public Trust Office applies to itself as well as to its clients. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington; the Public Trustee. New Plymouth or Hawera, or the District Manager, Stratford. Part-time Offices also at Waitara,. Inglewood; Eltham and Patea. UNITY TENT, 1.0. R. IUfEMBERS of the above Tent are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother Charles Revell, which will leave his late residence, Holdsworthy Street, Vogeltown. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 9, 1922, at 1 pm. W. HOOKER, Chief Ruler.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1922, Page 4

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