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Uplift For Book-keepers

WELLINGTON, iuc. (P.A.) — A New Zealand University degree in advertising was advocated by Mr L. du Chateau in an address 1o the Association of New Zealand Advertisers. "Do not tell me* it cannot be done,” he said. “Book-keepers won dignity and respect because someone decided that book-keeping could-be called ‘accountancy,’ and its best practitioners ‘public accountants.’

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Northern Advocate, 27 September 1949, Page 6

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Uplift For Book-keepers Northern Advocate, 27 September 1949, Page 6

Uplift For Book-keepers Northern Advocate, 27 September 1949, Page 6

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