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- ;•*! SMART LADIES’ LINES From 18s 6d to 35#. HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE are in perfect agreement with Mr Lloyd George’s memorable words WE HAVE TO CO ON OR CO UNDER. HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE know it and they go on supplying the best in Boots and Shoes and they are always able to go under when fixing prices. A reasonable supposition when one knows that being ab e to buy better means being able to sell better; therefore go on for Quality and go under for Prices and keep on doing it. MENS’ CELEBRATED “C” Makes Of Work BOOTS 16s 6d to 28s 6d.

© A Qi (3 9 Qi (jj 23> *3 e (B (B © i© e a A N ACCE P T A B L E PRES E X T A T AN Y T I M E—CBRISTMA S. WEDDING 0 R BIRTHDAY—--1 S A CAMERA! © © © © © © © © © © ©i © © © © e © © © 0 © © © © © © © © ' e Broad wa> - - Stretford. 0 EDWARDS’ ©©©©■©©©©©'©©©© © © © © © ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS, 1917. OFFICIAL RESULTS. The Accountancy Examination results of Air W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A (N.Z.), F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and Mr C. V. Robertson, F.1.A.V.. F.P.A. (N.Z.), for 1917, are as follows : N.Z. Society of Accountants,—May Sup. Exam, presented 7, passed b, No. Inter, and Final, presented 53, passed 49; University ‘ Book-keepers Diploma, presented 52, passed 41. Incorporated Institute of Victoria (Exams, hold in all Aus. States).— April Inter., presented 33, passed 31, October Inter., presented 63, passed 56; April Final, presented 45, passed 44; October Final, presented 60, passed 51. Federal Institute of Accountants of Australia (Exams, bold in all States). —May Inter., presented 70, passed 64; November Inter., presented 110, passed 98; May Final, presented 43, passed 41 ; November Final, presented 63. passed 62. Total; 1917 —Presented 609, passes 543. Our total number of passes to date is 2,856, with other results still to come. More than 50 per cent, of those who ihave passed the Accountancy and |Book-keeping Examinations of New Zealand and Australia in the last | seventeen years have been prepared jby Hemingway and Robertson. If you wish to acquire a sound, practical i knowledge of Modern Accountancy or [Practical Book-keeping, study with jus. Write to-day. iHEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON’S Co Schools Ltd., Union | Buildings, Customs Street E., AUCKLAND. NELLO PORTER, A.P.A. (N.Z.) P.O. Box 516. Secretary. T7m CriwrxMC* Mills mr r||f|f Why is CreairsoaET go pure? Uvamoata purity begins with the fa- fluoua Goro oat*—the world - * beat—only the fluent selected gram* are need for Creamoala. Then again, the hygienic unique untonched-by-haud method of manufacture ensures purity. In the Groumoaia process ev> ry grain i* passed through ‘■wenty-diiee different autolaali.! machines, und it.eu given a pan drying ozone trer.tn.eni—this imparts that inimitable tewy flavour so carefully r"ained by Hie airtight packet, Creamoata. CREAM ’O THE OAT Crcnuioata and all Thistle products diare in the great Free Gift Scheme— I ■damp for coupon sheet and free snivel coupon to “Thi»tW Box 21 Gore, Toistle f laked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats u> purity aud flavour, 8

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 2