W. T. ' JOHNSON, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, • CROCKERY THAT APPEALS TO YOU. ' QjUB Sales of ‘‘Royal Wat combe Pottery” have exceeded our expectations. It is artistic and inexpensive, and, what is more, it is. useful. 1 - We' have still a small general assortment: left, which we are cl eating at very low prices. Also new stocks of “Willow Pat- . t'crn” Cups, Saucers, and Plates have arrived, Phoenix Plain and Fancy Cups aiid Saucers, and English “Rock” Tea-' jiots. ' Our stocks of BRUSHWARE are large arid varied, and we can give you great value ,in these lines: Buckets, from 2/6; Tin Wash-ups, from 1/3; Enamel and Earthenware Mixing Bowls from 2/9. Stocks cf COOPER *8 SEEDS (Vegetable and Flower) just in; also Early Varieties of SEED POTATOES. Note the Address: 55 UNION ST. Tel. 459. r Box 9.
THE DAY OF THE YOUNG MAN ! fpHERE are many young men in business to-day occupying important posts, earning big salaries. It is not hard to find the reason for their success. One word tells the’whole'story — QUALIFICATION. \ . The modern young, man does not anticipate years of painstaking experience before he can hope to have a good job. He knows that by studying a few hours a week for two or three years lie can qualify as an accountant. While still on the right side of thirty he will be in possession of the specialised knowledge which will' obtain for him a good executive position. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE in Accountancy enables every young man to - qualify as an Accountant in the shortest time, through the medium of spare-time study. Our Big Free Book ‘‘Accountancy” is yours for the asking. Write for it to-day to— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BON 516, AUCKLAND. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY FITTINGS Carpets, Prams. Kapoc Bedding, Furniture Repairs, Pram Hoods and Upholstery Recovered. Floor Stain. : Saws Sharpened. We Sell Pure WOOL MATTRESSES, all sizes, at WHOLESALE PRICES. We do Picture Framing at a Very Reasonable Charge. L. J. HALL, 107 UNION ST., HAWERA i (near Station). Ring ’Phone 659. 'Vf'UESE DIN will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone G 4.7, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5. and Wednesday mornings, 10.20 to 12. Private address, 65 Argyle street; ’phone 726.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 3
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