LEARN WHAT "OVERLAND" COMFORT MEANS. The "Overland" is not a motor ear that groans, jerks and jars. Step into it. Sit in armchair comfort atid stretch your legs. Press a button, and the "Overland" starts. It runs with a soft purr. And it will run njonfcn after month as smoothly and silently as on the day you bought it. The "Overland" is tlio world's greatest automobile value. It is the equal in construction, power, comfort, equipment and style of other cars costing 25 per cent. more. An annual output of 50,000 cars is the secret of its moderate price. Get description catalogue. Chief agents for North Island, A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui; local agent, \V. Mudford. BOOKKEEPING FOR MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. A KNOWLEDGE of accounts is essential to the efficient handling of business and property. Many men have failed simply because they never knew how their affairs stood. Practical Bookkeeping is easily learned. By taking advantage of the excellent Correspondence Course provided by Banks' Commercial College, a merchant, farmer, estate agent, or doctor will soon be able to keep his own accounts, and to tell at any moment how ho stands. Write to-day for particulars. TO CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS. " Got away from drudgery and small wages. Bo an accountant. Om- Homo-Study Courses iu Bookkeeping and Accountancy will enable you to pass all examinations. These Courses were prepared bv Mr J. S. Barton, E.1.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supreme Court of X.Z., Lecturer in Accountancy and Auditing, Victoria College, and deservedly one of the best known accountants in Austra* lasia. The work of every, student is corrected and' criticised by three ProfesJsionai Accountants —Messrs .1. Melnto'sh, C. B. Robertson, and J. L. Arcus. ■ Send postcard for ' Prospectus No. 2 and enrol without delay. We - look forward .to doing the very best-work with you. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 96, 13 August 1914, Page 3
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