HELP ON Washday THE SPEEDIEST WAY TO WRING AND MANGLE m Here is the ACME Wringer and Table Mangle delightful in colour, modern in design, unique in its great achievements to relieve you of your washday troubles and give you increased hours of leisure. One of its many features is the patent reversible water drain which allows you to wring clothes from either side. At any leading . hardware store they will be pleased to show you this wonderful wringer and table mangle with the patent rustproof steel frame; it is the finest of all wringers. Til (f BRITISH Ifls MADE ACME WRINGER ACME WRINGERS LTD. David St., GLASGOW, Scotland Factory Representatives: GUTHRIE 3 NORTON Ld., Paykele Bldgs., Anzac Av., Auckland, N.Z. Smni ffllllllllllirci!!! MODEL imimiiinim Uric Acid: Cause of rheumatism eliminated from system with Mackenzie's Mcnthoids. 6/6.—Nces, Chemist, Hardy street.
SAVE ’■ A YEAR /. : /\ in ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPING ! THOSE desiring to qualify in Accountancy are advised that next year students have to pass three stages in Book-keep-ing—this means three years’ work on this subject. Save a year by qualifying in the first stage this year. MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTS' jp* ANCY PRELIMINARY ‘ jM is the last year of the Accountancy Preliminary exam. As it is a much easier exam, than matric., those intending taking the Accountancy Professional should take advantage of the last opportunity. Write for Prospectus. ' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE “The College of Good Results” W* ■ 98 (1) The Terrace, Wellington. H AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 June 1931, Page 10
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