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WINTER SHOWS 'T’ARANAKI AGRICULTURAL X SOCIETY'S SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW, MOTOR SHOW, WINTER SHOW, MOTOR SHOW, WINTER SHOW, MOTOR SHOW, POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. To be held in the NEW WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS and the CORONATION HALL —on — TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE S, 9. 10 & 11, 1926. GREATER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. EXHIBITS DIRECT FROM DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Admission: Adults, I/-; Children, 6d. Members of Society Free. WILLIAM P. OKEY, P.O. Box 18, Secretary, ’Phone 87 New Plymouth. BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT IS LACK OF TRAINING COSTING YOU? A S an example of what it may cost you, let us quote the ease of Mitchell. For twenty years he stayed in a clerical job, averaging about £t a week. At forty, lie realised that by studying he could' qualify for a better position. He enrolled as a Hemingway student and passed! his Accountancy Professional Examination, In his new job lie now receives double his former salary. Now, Mitchell could have secured this training fifteen years earlier. For fifteen years or more lie paid at least •£3 to stay untrained. Just reckon that out, and you’ll see he was the loser by some thousands of pounds. Better late- than never, of course. But why go on any longer losing monev through belonging to the Regretful Order of the Untrained? Postal training under Hemingway’s costs you only a few pounds, and, a few hours a week —but the accruing gain is enormous. Courses include l : Accountancy Prof., Matriculation, Book-keeping, Public Service Entrance, Law Prof., Advertising, Banker’s Diploma, Pitman’s Shorthand. Teachers’ Certificates, Business: Letter Writing. Write for details to — HEMINGWAY’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 510, AUCKLAND. UPHOLSTERY. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Fadeless Moquette; one only— At Cost Price RE-UPHOLSTERING a Specialty. Pram. Hoods Re-covered. F„ HEADLEY, 207 PRINCES ,ST. ’Phone 119. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES FOR j RADIO LTD., AUCKLAND. Specialising in Gilfillan, Branston, General Radio, Daven, Bremner Tully, etc., Radio Products. CONSULT US FOR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL ! Postal Orders promptly attended to. J)AVY’S jgLECTEICAL UNION STREET, HAWERA. *' “T&o Hons* for ValM.” QITY J)YE 177 PRINCES STREET. WHY WORRY About your Soiled or Faded SUIT or COSTUME. We can DRY CLEAN or DYE IT and! press it to look like new. One trial will suffice for your future patronage. REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS. GENTS’ OWN MATERIAL made up at Reasonable Brices. J. W. GLOVER, TAILOR, ART DYER & DRY CLEANER. DEMI R E M Appendicitis, Gallstones and all Kidney troubles; 4/- per box. THE DEMIREM COMPANY, P.O. Box 121, Hawera. PLUNKET SOCIETY. IHURSE DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket- Rooms, Albion Street (next to the Swimming Baths) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Mornings 10.30 to 12; alternate MONDA YS and FRIDAYS, 2 to 4; and THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 1 to 4. Private Address: 65 Argyle St. ’Phono 726. What we say, we do; what we do is legitimate; what we promise is fulfilled. AT O’REILLY’S,' THE HOME OF HIGH-CLASS ' GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. WAIATA BUTTER, with the field fragrance. WAIATA CHEESE for the most delicate constitution. WAIATA Bacon and HAMS, picked and specially cured, from the finest factory in New Zealand. WENSLEY CHESHIRE and GRUYERE CHEESE, to suit all connoisseurs. We give your meals a touch of elegance through our offerings. O^EttLY’S, The Quality Delivery Grocery Store, HIGH ST. ’phone 26 HAWERA

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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