great value —in—gPORTING REQUISITES CRICKET BATS AND BALLS TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS By Leading Makers. CHAS. PEEBLES (Next Tymons and Co.) PUBLIC NOTICES. BOXING. NOMINATIONS. AMATEUR TOURNAMENT. TNTENDING COMPETITORS for the A above Tournament, to be held on 17th inst., are reminded that NOMINATIONS close TO-NIGHT. F. W. BAILLIE, Secretary. J. H. KEDDIE M.P.S7 CHEMIST AND PHOTO DEALER, Keeps full supplies of NURSING REQUISITES, including Feeding Bottles, Teats, Soothers, Johnston’s Toilet Powder, Sugar of Milk, Lime Water, Thermometers, Measures, Infants’ Foods, Virol, Soothing Syrup, Syrup of Figs, Teething Powders, Milk of Magnesia, Malt Extract, Karitane Skin Ointment, Johnston’s and Castilever Soaps, Sponges, Cotton Wool, Gauzes, and all necessities used in NURSING MOTHER AND BABY—sold at lowest city prices. PRESCRIPTIONS are dispensed with the purest ingredients obtainable. A trial solicited. COUNTRY ORDERS are posted or railed by return. KEDDIE’S PHARMACY (Opposite P. 0.) ’Phone No. 97 :: P.O. Box 140
_ _ ~ _ THE YOUNG MAN H’C.Se - IN BUSINESS. G To-day is the day of the yo un £ man in business — you see in’oof of it wherever you go. In Insurance Offices, Banks, Warehouses you find men, though still under 30, holding down responsible positions. QUALIFICATION IS THE SECRET. These men have utilised their spare time studying Accountancy—the stepping stone to the really big jobs. Do the same. Start now, spend an hour or two each evening in interesting study, and qualify as an Accountant. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSES are the means by which thousafids of young men have achieved success. Qualification is assured under their system. Send for their big free book, “Accountancy.” Tells all about the wonderful opportunity awaiting you in this lucrative profession. No obligation. Simply write. to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516 ::: Auckland A KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING
is necessary in every walk of life. The principles of “Double Entry” can be mastered in a few weeks’ study under the supervision of the expert tutors of JgANKS COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. During the past 25 years some thousands of people from the North Cape to the Bluff have taken the correspondence course with SUCCESS. During the course, a full set of books is kept, and these are balanced periodically. Prospectus on application. H. AMOS, Managing Director. PRODUCE PRICES. We can supply prompt delivery: — NEW POTATOES, in 561 b. bags, 4/-. SWEDES, in 901 b. bags, 3/6. CARROTS, in 561 b. bags, 3/6. PARSNIPS IN 561 b. bags 4/MARROWS & PUMPKINS (ripe), lid per lb. NEW ONIONS, best quality, lAd per lb. COOKING APPLES, 7/- per case. DESSERT APPLES, S/6 per case. CABBAGES, 7/6 per sack. Freight on above <Sd per 561bs. READY NEXT WEEK. FREESTONE PEACHES, Dessert, 6/- _ case. NECTARINES, 6/- cAse. New season’s pure extracted CLOVER HONEY, in 201 b. tins, 1?/-. Cash with orders. C. E, MEREDITH, LTD., j Waimate,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 March 1928, Page 1
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