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Drive "Winter Chills and Winter Ills away! Wearing good Warm Clothing will do it—and we are ready . NSy' . ‘i \ to help vou with unusually good selections of / VESTS, / BLOOMERS, Etc. /I XL- ALL OF THE VERY BEST MAKES—GUARANTEED FOB ( ’ / *'HnX LONG SERVICE! Women yrill find decided advantages in A «/ p 4 '“: '■ ,i‘- choosing their WINTER WEAR here. A 1 Oh' ’""'y -C* xHA We exercise every care in selecting our /If rS, sim-ks, and we offer you the best that the / I •. J “ TA English and Colonial Markets can afford. ’\l \ > V I SX / Z “Good to the last day” is a true expression of our ; WINTER WEAR! The Cosey Corner HAMILTON. MMJFIUmgCTSCTrT ll| I 11l lIIWB Cutting-up Propositions 180 ACRES FREEHOLD; P. 0., Cheese Factory and School adjoining. Splendid quality land; Will do 40 cows well. Six-roomed Bungalow and all necessary outbuildings. £75 per acre. £l5OO Cash. (ft>B) I 172 ACRES FREEHOLD; Cheese Factory, P.O. and Station adjoining. Doing 60 cows and young stock. New Bungalow of 5 rooms, h. and c. water. All outbuildings, including 8-bail cowshed. £5O per acre; £lOOO Cash. (156) Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. GARDEN PLACEHAMILTON

Educational. REMINGTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE HOOKER & KINGSTON'S BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. 4 T our recent Shorthand Examina -, lion, held on the 30th March, the following were among the successful Candidates :—lOO words per minute: Miss M. Dempster, Miss K. Noonan. 90 words per minute: Miss K. Noonan. 80 words per minute: Miss I. Cooper, Miss K. Noonan. 70 words per minute: Miss M. Mawhinney, Miss M. Carswell, Miss M. Whittaker. 60 words per minute: Miss M. Lawson, Miss Y. Mansfield, Miss M. Whittaker, Miss M. Dowd. 50 words per minute: Miss M. Dowd. Miss K. Noonan, whp entered the College at the cud of July. 1919, taking other subjects besides Shorthand, passed in 50, 60 and 70 words a minute last December, and in 80, 90 and 100 words on the 30th March. D. E. DUTHOIT. Principal. HOW TO BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. A COMPREHENSIVE Accountancy -*-■ Guide, dealing with the Preliminary, Commercial and Professional Examinations is issued by the Australasian Examination Coaches. Messrs Hemingway and Robertson. This valuable Guide, which will be sent gratis on receipt of name and address, shows precisely: 1. The Advantages of Qualifying. 2 What the Examinations are. 3. How to prepare for examinations. ■l. How Long it Takes to Qualify. 5. How Much it Costs6. What Becomes of Those Who Qualify. In this commercial age no man’s education is complete without a practical knowledge of Accounting. Parents! Think of the young people and realise that business conditions have changed. What suited you will not do for your boy. He must be train- ; ed to meet the needs of the times—to I hold his own in business and rapidly advance he must have the best equip- ! ment you can give him. It is our duty and yours to see that he gets it. Send without delay for free “Accountancy Guide.” HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LIMITED, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. Handy to Town IHQ ACRES, freehold, good loam -• ’-’"soil, post and wire fences, 20 paddocks; 150 acres in grass, 20 acres in oats; all flat, good open country. Carries at present 60 dairy cows, 40 noting stock and 16 big cattle; watered by springs. House, 7 rooms, all conveniences, 10 bail cowshed with 5-cow milking plant and outbuildings: school factory and saleyards within 1J mile. PRICE £75 per acre. Cash £l6OO. Terms e a sy. We have no hesitation in recommending this farm. The owner can show good returns now and these could be battered next season. N. C. CRIBBLE & CO. AGENTS AND BROKERS, HAMILTON. 917 ACRES, the greater portion O 1 4 being rich alluvial cabbage tree flats: all in grass and well subdivided; i house of 4 rooms and outbuildings; a good metalled road runs through the property. This is a good cutting up proposition. Cream cart passes the property. Price only £35 per acreFor terms and further particulars, apply to J. B. Scott ano Co., Agents, Hamilton. 17 VERY care and consideration u shown when I remove your Furnii toreßing ’Phone 461, P. Geary, Motor Digger Express.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14348, 27 April 1920, Page 3

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