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OBVIATE THI KISS OF UNEMPLOYMENT rpHE services of men with specialised training are more important to-day than ever before. Never -were prospects poorer for the unqualified. man. Now is the time to train and join the ranks of those who are retaining the good jobs and moving up the ladder of success. ACCOUNTAN CY offers unlimited opportunities to the qualified man—start studying Accountancy -TO-DAY. BE GUIDED BY RESULTS. Of' the grand total of successful students in the 1930 Accountancy Examination 402 were Hemingway s Students. In the Secretarial .Final (Australasian Institute of Secretaries) Every Successful Candidate was a Hemingway Student. Study with the school that gets the passes. Write To-day for Free Book, “Accountancy/' to HEMINGWAY’S (CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516 AUCKLAND. f*" RASTER REDDINGS Every new kind of gift in Silverware, Crystal-ware, Cutlery, Clocks and Jewellery is stocked by Gerrand's. INSPECTION INVITED. Wedding Kings, 18ct. Gold—latest shapes. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR & AGENCY BRANCH: Dempsy and Litchfield. Waldegrave's Building. THE SQUARE. Local Representatives. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,500,000. FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT RISKS of every description accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberal settlements. AGENTS:— Palmerston North N. W. NELSON, Manager. Ashhurst MR. J. A. McDONELL. Dempsy and Litchfield, Waldegrave’s Buildings, The Square. PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE PUBLIC is earnestly requested to notify tne Society of any act of cruelty that comes under notice. E. B. JENNINGS, Secretary, Spooner's Bigs., ’Phone 8474 W. FLOYD, Inspector, 131 Albert St 7 ’Phogo .6817
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6519, 7 April 1931, Page 6
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