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TMPORTANT CONCESSIONS TO JL RETURNED SOLDIERS.

The. N.Z. Soc. of Accountants has. passed resolutions exempting, from the- , Accountants' Preliminary, all Soldiers who have served Overseas with H.M. Forces, and have been honourably discharged • therefrom; : • , ; This special privilege, which is obviously only: open - ;for a reasonable time, offers an exceptional advantage to Soldiers,; who/ have not Matriculated, to qualify . for the pro- ; fession of Accountancy, as it meansa clear, saving of . at least two • years? study. " . Avail yourself, without delay, of this invaluable opportunity to ensure your future by qualifying for a lucrative" profession.' - - We have ' specialised in coaching for the Accountancy Exams, for 22 years, - and literally, thousands of our students are. now holding positions of - trust, responsibility, and high remun■ferationj: in the Business- and Professional World—OUß STUDENTS' SUCCESS IS ASSURED. •, Don't hesitate.—Write, without dola v, for a FREE COPY of our ACCOUNTANCY GUIDE? HEMINGWAY. & ROBERTSON'S ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. (The School which has successfully , prepared over 25,000 students.) ■

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H, 'P|. BROKE OUT ™^|| _ o §M AFTER MANY TREATMENTS FAILED ZMWK PROVES mS-SUPERiOKiTY I Zau-Bue is a proved remedy for bad legs, ulcers, and diseased ■ ankles. InMlSw thousands of cases, after all other treatments failed, Zamrßuk has effected feaj . a complete and permanent-cure, and as a typical instance take the case of |?i.fj ' '"$. Darreli, of 28 Levey str@et, Chippendale, -Sydssey, who f|| '^^^^^writes s—««; W'hile.-'living at Woy Woy I had the misfortune to slip -j" ; i isprain nay ankle. This caused the ankle to break oat in painful '-a xsggjjy ulcers around the ankle bone, and the foot swelled to such' an extent j that I could not get .my boot on. The holes that the ulcers caused \ Mgg were so deep in the flesh that I could bury my fingers in them. 1 v u| 'yJw- //£&s suffered frightful pain during this time, which gave me no respite -^4 night or, day and interfered with my sleep at night, for the burning ' Mrs. \djHj ''■ ■ faß-':-- and throbbing sensation that was unbearable. ■" | ' (front a- 'P& • j%O - Many remedies were tried during this time, but they were very photo.) " unsatisfactory and only half heaSed the wound which then broke out &1 • - again, as bad as ever. At last 1 :was persuaded to use Zam-Buk. ffl ' .. After the first application 1 saw a decided improvement, which grew l|jjj \\ V U }/ more pronounced each aay, and after-a few weeks" treatment, these I\ \ Iff terrible ulcers were entirely hgaled. after being bad for is months, H| P' v . fJ/ tjiree months of which I never put my foot to the ground." I B,TTHES^^TQ E S:

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Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 28

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