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inr m r SEDAN £349 VI in price and features Gnt/wfufa -m 91£0 %scsgmgC Compare Features and learn how much more Pontiac offers for £349. SPEED Pontiac has the highest top speed and the fastest acceleration of any six at its price. POWER Pontiac’s big L-head engine with G.M.R. cylinder head develops 60 brake horse power at 3,080 R.P.M. offering greater power at moderate engine speeds. SMOOTHNESS—Because of such unduplicated features as Harmonic Balancer which eliminates crankshaft vibration — counterweighted crankshaft full pressure oiling, etc. Pontiac offers extraordinary smoothness. SAFETY - Pontiac’s two independent braking systems—an emergency brake on transmission and four wheel internalexpanding dirt and weather proof service brakes afford ample safety. CONVENIENCE - Foot controlled headlights, driver’s adjustable seat, automatic temperature control, VV ventilating windshield, etc., make Pontiac the most convenient and comfortable six in its class. BEAUTY— Roomy, cosy bodies in a variety of colour schemes - flaring fenders copious chromium plating and low, free lines, give Pontiac an appearance unapproached by any other low priced six. See Pontiac to-day—ride in it—see its beauty—experience its superlative performance yourself and learn behind the wheel how much more Pontiac offers for £349. Buitt in New Zealand and obtainable on the confidential deferred payment plan of GM^A.C. P.B L. H. JOHNON HAWERA

! ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING. !&.. aer:, SPLENDID PERFORMANCE OF HEMINGWAY STUDENTS |TN the 1929 Accountancy, Bankers’ and allied examinations Hemingway students scored 491 successes. Once more Hemingway’s Schools secure 'the lion’s share of accountancy passes. Still they maintain unchallenged their pre-eminence in accountancy tuition. SECRETARIAL DEGREE. A CONVINCING SAMPLE OF RESULTS—IOO% PASSES. For this advanced and highly specialised examination twelve sat; ttvelve were successful; all were Hemingway students. CONCLUSIVE PROOF AVAILABLE. We don’t ask you blindly to accept our bare word for this result. We undertake to furnish to genuine enquirers a certified list of the names of successful candidates who received their tuition at our hands. Entrust your training to the school that gets the passes. We coach candidates for— Accountancy, Bankers’, Secretarial, Matriculation, Degree, Teachers’ and other public examinations. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND.

■ ‘ HAWERA STAE ’' AGENCIES r • ’ BAWEKA STAB” w proem able from the foliowing agencies in Hawera; — T. '3. Liddington, Hign St., Hawetra. C. KELSEN, opp. St. Alary’s Church to 10 p.m. daily. P. BOASE & CO., High St., to 5.31 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, U p.m. Saturday). P. T DONNELLY & CO., High St., to 530 p.ui. daily (Doon Wednesday u p.m. Saturday). A. E. MORRIS, High St., to 5.30 p.m daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m Saturday). W K. SHAW, I'nrii Store, to 8 p.m Inilv (9 p.m. Saturday;. MISS F. O. BLAKE, Opera House Con feetionery. to 10 p.m. daily. O W. CLARK, opposite railway sta lion, to * p.m. daily (9 p.m. Satur day). n. OTBBES, Grand Confectionery Shop, High St. (i. T. WOODWARD, South Hoad Stotn, 5.30 p.m. daily, 10 p.m. Saturdays. U-. r< A SAI-MDERS. corner Argyll • 1 r ': !• 1 1 Sti. Ifi |ti II m daily. N- • a ■' HA< ’K I jETON. PrinceAt., near Glovpt Road, daily to 9 p.m. v

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 4

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