AMUSEMENTS. A EUCHRE AND DANCE, Citizens’ 5, Returned Soldiers’ Candidate. Franklin’s Orchestra. Valuable prizes for euchre. Admission Is. A DANCE will be held in the Druids’ Hall, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 14th Feb., in aid' of Star ( Football Club’s Candidate (No. 6), Miss Flossie Benyon. Gents 1/6. Ladies Is. A BALL and Waltzing Competition will be held in the Adelphi Theatre, KUMARA, on FRIDAY, February 15th, at 8 p.m., in aid of Miss G. Vlack, Westland Candidate. Tickets: Double 2/6; Single 1/6; Dress Circle Is. rpilE STATE COLLIERIES AN- * NUAL .PICNIC will be held at Seven Mile on SATURDAY, 16th February. All children will congregate at Runanea State School at 9.30 a.m. Baty’s Motor Cars will take all children to and from picnic. Tea, sugar, and milk provided, for all. The Committee request all adults to travel in Baty’s Cars. Runanga Band will be in attendance. E. PARSONAGE, Hon. Secretary. BRUNNER COMBINED PICNIC. nnilE above ANNUAL PICNIC will be held at Kamaka on SATURDAY, Feb. 16th. Train will leave Greymouth for Kamaka at 9.40 a.m. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk pro- j vided free. Ordinary fares will be charged. J. WATSON. Sec. LAKE M AHINAPUA AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL SPORTS. SATURDAY, 30lh MARCH, 1918. Chopping ami Sawing Events, also Running, Skipping, Quoits, etc. Splendid prizes. NOMINATIONS .dose 20th March. Train leaves Hokitika at 10 a.m., returning from the Lake at 4.30 p.m. An ideal place for a holiday. Hot water and milk provided. E. BAKER. Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. 1917. OFFICIAL RESULTS. The Accountancy Examination results of Mr. W. 11. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and Air. C. V. Robertson, F.1.A.V., F.P.A. (N.Z.), for 1917, are as fellows ; N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS: May—Sup. Exam: Presented 7, passed 6. November —Inter, and Final: Presented 58, passed 49. University and Book-keepers’ Diplomas —Presented 62, passed 41.
Incorporated Institute of Victoria (Exams, held in all Aus. States.) April—lnter ; Presented 33, passed 31. Oct. —Inter : Presented 63, passed 56. Ap ril —Final: Presented 45, passed 44. Oct. —Final : Presented 60, passed 51. Federal Institute of Accountants of Australia (Exams, held in all States) May—lnter: Presented 70, passed 64. Nov.—lnter: Presented 110, passed 98. May—Final; Presented 43, passed 41. Nov. —Final : Presented 68. passed 62. Total: 1917 —Presented 609, passed 543. Our total number of Passes to date is 2,856 —with other results still to come. More than 50 per cent, of those who have passed the Accountancy and Book-keeping Examinations of New Zealand and Australia in the last seventeen years have been prepared by Hemingway and Robertson. I If you wish to acquire a sound, practical' knowledge of Modem Accountency or Practical Book keeping, study with us. Write TO-DAY. Address: JXEMING WAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD Union Buildings. Customs Street E., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. Ncllo Porter, A.P.A. (N.Z.) A. DIES— Three years ago the cry was “BUSINESS DEMANDS QUA LIFIED MEN’’ ; to-day the cry has extended —“Business also demands QUALIFIES GIRLS AND WOMEN,” to whom it is willing to pay salaries * commensurate with what they know. It is all a matter of Qualification. May we send you particulars of our Special Homo Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING for Ladies? Master this and a good position hi Business is assured to you. Wfite us to-day. Address;— JJEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1897.)
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