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Copies of remits to be considered at the New Zealand conference of A and i? Societies on July 7th, were reviewed by the Taranaki A and P Association geueral committee at the usual meeting on Saturday, and dome interest centred on the following proposal from Gore. “That the satpe amount of depreciation be allowed as a deduction from, income assessment to farmers as to business people, irrespective of whether a farmer keeps proper books or not, and that the basis of depreciktioa be the value of ail improvements as under the Valuation Department,” After a little discussion it was decided that the request be supported by the Society’s delegates Cold feet? A Brjtish made “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE will soon restore circulation A boon these cold nights and. costs a few shillings. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand when buying. BOON TO DEER STALKERS AND OTHERS.—Stags’ Head Boars’ Heads, Birds, Fish and Animals Mounted. Skins tanned* Every kindof Furs, Coats, and Rugs made and * repaired. All work guaranteed, J. JACOBS (from London), 55 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.*

EVERYBODY’S MARTON. WEDNESDAY "BILL fIPPESSON’S BOr STARRING ' Jack Pickfard and Gloria Hope. Played in the hills of Old Kentucky, where Moonshine Whisky and Family Blood-Feuds are the long suits. NEXT MONDAY William Fox presents “CHEATING THE PUBLIC,’’ A timely and thrilling American story. SEE The great food riots. The waiting electric chair. The factory girl's fight for life. The exciting night race. Prices —2s and Is (plus tax). Box plan at Mogridge’s. *4 A FOOTBALL. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. WANGANUI v. RANG! TIKE! On Markon Park, Wednesday. JULY 7th. (Mr G. Nicholson, Refere?. Kick off 2.45 p.m. 1 Admission 1/Ladies free. STANLEY H. HUNT. Sec. R.U. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. WIDE FORFAR for kitchen towels. Good quality— -2/3 yard At SUTCLIFFE S. While Hart Buildings, MARTON. Phone 341. PAREWANUI SCHOOL BALL. B ULLS TOWN FRIDAY, JULY ‘9th. HALL, Edwards’ Orchestra Double ticket 7/6, single ticket 5/-. J, MARUMARU, Secretary. BECOME A QUALIFIED’ AOCOUNTANT In the world of commerce there are two distinct classes of workers—the Qualified and the Unqualified. Anyone can join in with the latter, but the question is ‘‘What is there to prevent you mingling with the former?” To-day the cry is for the Specialist -—the Qualified Man. Great opportunities, liberal salaries and in-* creased material joys await the ‘‘Men who know.” The Accountancy profession holds great prospects for all woo take it np with ambition and enthusiasm. In New Zealand alone there are scores of excellent positions waiting to be tilled by thoroughly efficient accountants. Give thought to your future. Become eligible for the big job with the big pay. Diligent study will quickly lift yon from the mass and pit you on the.upward track. START STUDYING AT ONCE. Commence this winter: and yon will rapidly realise the great benefits received. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S OORR-SPONDENOk SCHOOLS LTD., P.O. Box 516 Auckland. (The School with 35,000 Successfql Student a behind it

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12098, 6 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12098, 6 July 1920, Page 8