E P p RIDHAM > DENTAL SURGEON, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, STRATFORD Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday 12.30 p.m. ’Phone 426. After hours urgent Appointments ’Phone 431. pGMONT MONUMENTAL yyORKS A BORLAND, STRATFORD. Building Contractor’s Diploma (Special Merit) and Quarry Manager’s Certificate. Concrete Kerbs, Monumental, Ecclesiastical and General Masonry set out and quoted for. CONSULT J. O. BENNETT F. 1.0., N.Z. The Optician, 199 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Thone 630. MtintinimtiiiitiiiiittiiiiiiitiiiiittiiitiititintiiftiititHinmstm* = New Plymouth Stratford = | Phone 806 Phone 594 z | DAVIES’ | I SIGHT TESTING ROOMS j | Three English qualified 1 i Opticians : : Ernest Devlei, F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. : : Owen Davlet, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A.- : z John Davies, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. : STEWART’S FLORAL STUDIOS. ’PHONES: Day 270 W Night .... 1365 We Telegraph Floral Emblems Anywhere Any Time. •BOON BROS., LTD., FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Careful and Personal Attention). TOWN AND COUNTRY. ’Phones Business Hours 253. Night and Holidays 1336 & 125. Address: GOVER ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BEACH SUNSHADES. Gay and colourful Sunshades with ■Qi. iU-ttmi Vr extending pole H —and in fast \\ colours. You'll \\ be glad of the \\ shade it af- \\ fords on beach \\ or lawn. Made ~ - by . . . I. M. HILL, THE UMBRELLA SHOP, Egmont Street (Opp. State Fire) NEW PLYMOUTH. Stratford Depot—Rudkin’s. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS. EXTRACT FROM NOVEMBER, 1934, DOMINION EXAMINATION RESULTS OF HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LIMITED. Percentage of “H.C.A.” Subjects: Passes: Bookkeeping and Accounts (stage 1) 75. Bookkeeping and Accounts (stage 2) 72.8 Bookkeeping and Accounts (stage 3) 77. Auditing *••• 91.1 Economics 70.9 Rights and Duties of Trustees .... 93.3 Bankruptcy Law 80-9 Company Law • 77.3 Mercantile Law (stage 1) 71.8 Mercantile Law (stage 2) ......... 88.6 Of the number of Students presented by the “H.C.A.”,, 81.9 per cent, were successful. I have compared the foregoing figures with the records of Harle’s College of Accountancy Ltd., and certify to their accuracy. All students who have completed two-thirds of the Course have been included. (Signed) W. F. MORRISON, A.R.A.N.Z., F.F.1.A., Auditor; SEND FOR PROSPECTUS JJ ABLE'S QOLLEGE OF accountancy, 98 The Terrace, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 859. Attention is drawn by Messrs. Newton King Ltd. to the splendid entry of 15,000 station-bred sheep to be offered at their forthcoming Mahoenui, Awakino and Okau sheep fairs. The majority of the ewes are annual drafts from many, of the well-known stations in the districts and are thoroughly recommended to buyers. Numerous lines of exceptionally good rape and store lambs are also included in the offering. Mahoenui fair on Thursday is the first sale of the series and will be followed by the Awakino and Okau fairs on Friday and Saturday, the Uruti fair being held on Tuesday, February 5. Full particulars of the entries for each fair , appear in the stock auction columns of’ this issue.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1935, Page 6
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