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BUSNESS NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. Five Years have now elapsed since the advent of the famous little but compact 'y'ENTURE gTORE, SITUATE 93 REGENT STREET. Without the support of our many friends and patrons we would assuredly have been, a dead.letter, and have pleasure in placing on record our effort to fill a much needed requirement, namely, the opening of a store on our section at Ohawe, which will be known as the 1 , OHAWE BEACH STORE, where every effort will be made during the continuity of the holiday season to maintain our past, reputation and sell our goods at ruling tOAvn prices, which, we make bold to state, compare favourably with all competitors. We have great pleasure in the knowledge that we have a most wonderfully genuine and glorious town and country patronage, and on our part being assured that they will always be treated with courtesy and civility in the future as meted out in the past. We again request their future unstinted —Faithfully yours, C. MacEAE, VENTURE STORE. NOTE.—Bread supplied at Ohawe Beach Store. JJISS JJILIi (OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE) CHILDREN ’S COATS, DRESSES, JERSEYS, LITTLE BOYS’ TUNICS. Also— A LOVELY VARIETY OP LACE. Price from 4d to 1/3. CAR PAINTING. R. LOCK is prepared to undertake any class of painting. Cars Painted from £6; Gigs from £3. SIGN WRITING AND HIGH-GLASS DECORATIONS AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. ALBION STREET, HAWERA. R. LOCK, £SOO PER ANNUM—AND STILL UNDER THIRTY ! Young man! You, too, can earn a big ;salary 'While still young. You can buy your car and all those desirable wants which cannot be gratified on a paltry wage. In business to-day it is the QUALIFIED mau who is wanted, no matter what his age. . ' By becoming an Accountancy student under Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools you can, within a i r erv few years, QAULIFY AS AN ACCOUNTANT. HEMINGWAY’S have presented the greatest number of students for the different Australian and New Zealand accountancy exams during the past twenty-seven years. And Hemingway’s students have secured easily the greatest percentage of passes. Under Hemingway’s postal system you study at home in spare time. There is a set price for the course, and we guarantee to coach you until you obtain your pass, independent of the time taken. Decide now what you will do —study for a short while and prosper, or trust to luck to “get on’’ somehow. Write for our Free Book, “Accountancy.’’ Where’s vour pen? Do it NOW ! JJEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. pHILIPSON’S MAMMALINE is becoming a household word in the dairy world; it’s the greatest thing ever known for Cow Pox, Sore Teats, Inflamed Udders, etc.* Messrs Sanford and Hickey, of Manaia, write expressing their satisfaction that what we claim for it is true — it’s absolutely out on its own for Cow Pox, Sore Teats. In tins: 3/6 4oz. tin; 10/6 16oz. tin, post free. The Greatest Discovery in ths Southern Isles is PHILIPSON’S EXZAMALINE, a reliever of Piles; also good for Chapped Hands, Old Sores, Chilblains, etc. In tins, 2/6 post free. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Write enclosing stamps or money order. PHILIPSON’S MEDICAL & VETERINARY SUPPLIES CO., BOX 154. WANGANUI. gMITH & ROGERS, 25 BRIDGE ST., ELTHAM. TARANAKI MACHINERY DEPOT. WANTED FOR CLIENTS: 1 Duncan s.f. plough, 2-horse scoop, 2 7 and 9-coulter drills, 2 mowers, 2 Massey-Harris or I.H.C. cultivators, 2 hayrakes, 4 sets second-hand Auto cups. FOR SALE. Milking machines, engines, ploughs, harrows, drills, discs, mowers, cups, claws, all kinds of rubberware, at prices to suit everyone. H. L. SMITH (late senior partner of the firm of Smith and Ricketts) and A. E. ROGERS, Proprietors. ‘Phones: Business 204; Private 205. Box 94. "\fURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on altfrnate Mondays and every Thursday arid Saturday, from 2 to 5, and Wednesday mornings, 10.30 to 12.' Private address, 65 Argyle Street; ’pbupe 726.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 1

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