-TUI” CALFMEAL THE FINEST FOOD PRODUCED.
TEN YEARS AGO. 0 men, one of whom is now nmnngiiig a oig mercantile office in Auckland, were discussing a Hemingway’s advertisement in the local papers. The injunction, "Write to-day for our booklet, 1 Accountancy, ’ ” appealed strongly to the ambitious sentiments of cue man; ho posted the coupon, received the booklet, and therein found valuable advice and guindance. He enrolled as a Hemingway student, qualified as an accountant, and is now an eminently successful man. "The other man” said study was a waste of time, and that experience was the best teacher. He is still a clerk — learning from experience that opportunities never come to the man who is unqualified to grasp them. WHICH MAN WOULD YOU EMULATE? Take up your pen and write to-day for the latest edition of our Free Booklet ‘ ‘..Accountancy. ’' HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! POR SALE UTILITY BLACK ORPINGTON EGOS. JQO you keep fowls that are bad biz ? Do you want fowls to keep you ? If so get your settings of eggs rrom us, as, we only keep the world’s best strains of Orpingtons—lt. Burns 335, Queensland; R. R. Christie, 339, Victoria; .T. N. McLean, Rotorua, Kismet Dot, 342. PRICE, 12/6 per setting of 15 Eggs. Carriage Paid; No Replacements. J)ON OBERTSON, NORMANBY. MIHIUI!! A CRITICAL PERIOD If flrl A ft •wif When a cow calves her whole system changes, the blood which has been used for building up the calf is diverted to the task of making milk. This change is a severe strain and is only made satisfactory when the system is cleansed and fortified by the use of a good reliable tonic Drench, not a purgative. Therefore after calving the use of SYKES’S DRENCH —is an absolute necessity to avoid such troubles as Milk Fever, Inflammation, Mammitis, etc., that crop up at this critical period. Be guided by the experience of the successful Farmers and Breeders who testify to its wonderful properties. Commence this season with Sykes’s Drench. Insist on Sykes’s Drench. It is sold by all storekeepers. 1/6 a packet; 17/- a dozen. Each packet contains two doses. Better buy a dozen and keep it bandy. A. E. SYKES Veterinary Chemist New Plymouth. Alio at SYDNEY. 76 THE GRAMOPHONE—A TIRELESS ENTERTAINER. Whatever your taste in music, you’ll appreciate a good Gramophone. Orchestral music by the world’s masters — the art of Melba, Caruso, Heifetz, and others —dance music that simply won’t let you keep still—all those are'r.t your command —endless entertainment" in your own home. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., have a wonderful selection of high-class instruments, including "His Master’s Voice,” "Melronola, ” and "The New Columbia Grafoncla,” at oxtremelv favourable prices. As to records, "The Bristol” is in direct and cons!.-ini communication with the leading reproducing studios of England and America. As a result you are assured an absolutely un-io-date record service. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.. Wellington; M. ,T. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative: Air M. Kineton Pnrkes, 125 High St., Hnwera. ’ —1 Q-TOL AT .1. n. McKENZTE’S. At all J. R. McKenzie’s fancy goods depots throughout the Dominion Q-tol is now available. This dc-liglitfullr soothing and aromatic preparation is rapidly coming: into vogue for embrocation, as well as for emollient purposes, and overseas enquiries are increasing. —i
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 August 1924, Page 10
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