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BUSINESS NOTICES. Choosing Children’s Clothes Always a pleasure at THE STORE Of course you want your little girl to look her best, so come and seo those dainty little Washing Dresses. The new styles will delight tho girls and the prices will please mother’s purse. GIRLS' WHITE FROCKS: Indian Lawn, with , dainty trimmings in embroidery and inscr* tion; from 8/6 PINAFORE DRESSES: Navy and Khaki Drill, piped in assorted colours; for school wear; from — 7/11 ZEPHYR FROCKS: Check patterns, pinafore styles, witli white , pique blouses, all sizes; from 16/8 GINGHAM DRESSES: Kiioino tops, square necks, check patterns; pink, blue, browns; , from _ 16/6 SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW. RENNIE’S The Big Store Waltara. J BOOK-KEEPING Is a very necessary branch of every business; without a proper record w< cannot tell whether we are making : profit or a loss. A knowledge of book-keeping waf never more necessary than it is to-day with the heavy taxes which have to St paid. A business man cannot afford to use estimates; ho must know exactly whal taxes he frill have to pay. The young person of to-day is the business man of tho future; therefore everyone who is likely to ho associate: in any way with business affairs shoulc study this, important subject, so thai he may not'only be of more value to hii present employe:, but will have thi necessary knowledge when he starts it business himself. We have a course especially adapted to meet these requirements. The student is brought into touch with actua documents and books of account mei with in a business. Full particulars on application. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH & NEW PLYMOUTH. New Plymouth Director— MR. VAL. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z. Public Accountant. Devon Street; Telephone 382. STUDY WITH THE I.C.S. /~\VER 2,500,000' Students have en rolled with the International Corre spondence Schools since their inaugura tion in 1891! This is duo to tho fact that an I.C.S student can acquire the necessary train ing to qualify for a responsible positio: without interfering in any way with hi present occupation. The instruction ii private, can be studied at any time am m any place, and is within the mean; of all. The I.C.S. offer over 200 Courses o Training, covering the following sub jects:—Agriculture, Mechanical Engin eering. Marine Engineering, Draughts manship, Fruit Farming, Electrica Engineering, Steam Engineering, Moto Engineering, Building Contracting Poultry Farming, Architecture, Civi Engineering, Secretaryship, Busines Training, Wireless Telegraphy, Windov Dressing, Furniture Making, Moden Languages, Advertising, Salesmanship Woodworking. . Full details of I.C.S. methods and o the School’s ability to* s train successful ly, will gladly be furnished to thosi interested. Write to-day to — INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD 63 DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON Or F. Carpenter, Box 233, Wanganui UNDERTAKERS. PURSER'S, LTD. (THE RED POST), DEVON STREET Undertakers and Funeral Directors Funerals Furnished in Town or Country Telephones: IS2 and 789. el 'OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. giA o RA T AXI G ARAGE Brougham Street. ’Phone 785. When you require a car kindly get in touch with us. Day or night. Mountain trips, wedding parties' etc., catered for. Our motto: “Safety and Civility.” Private ’Phones, 713 and 734, pENTECOST & PROPRIETORS. faZW

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 2

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