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FRESH FROM GREAT BRITAIN WHERE HE GAVE 286 LECTURES TO OVER 250,000 PEOPLE! Professor John A. Nichols The man who*has pleaded for reform in Canada, United States, England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. His Addresses are Argumentative, Logical, and inspiring. » li , . To-Morrow Night at 8 "An extensive 'traveller, and keen observer, gifted with great ability. No audience can listen to him without being entertained and instructed. Assembly Hall, Hastings. A brilliant orator commended by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Two crowded audiences in Auckland, stirred by Professor Nichols, want him back. Efficiency League's Lecturer "A BRILLIANT ORATOR"

EDUCATIONAL. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH 1919. ARE you going to make it your “Banner” year and mark it with a big milestone of progress or are you going to drift along, taking things as they come, and draw the salary of men who are inferior to yourself in mental capacity. We urge the determination to improve. ■ For twenty years we have urged this upon young men and young < women, and as a consequence over 3000 of the executive heads of business places owe their training to us. I We inspired them to start, we provided them with a system of correspondency lessons far exceeding their expectations, we kept them inspired to progress and finally we reaped the reward in their grateful thanks and their re- | commendation of our services to their I friends. | Hemingway <fc Robertson Schools I have “made good” by helping others to make good. 'Wherever you are, ' whatever you do if you are not satis- , tied with your present position you , may rest assured there is something wrong with the position or with your capacity. 'Write us, confidentially, telling us what you doing and what you would like to do, and we will reply to you by return mail giving you free advice as to how you can make the imo progress as has been possible for thousands of others. HI MING WAY AND ROBERTSON, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LT., P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. |_|lGH gCHOOLS SPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORDS IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL & MILITARY TRAINING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Boarders under the direct supervision of the Principals, assisted by Tutor* and Experienced Domestic Staffs. Efficient Junior Department attached to each school. Preparatory Pupils received. Hot Dinner obtainable by Day Pupils. As the Boarding Lists in both Schools are filling up, application for admission should lie made without delay. Illustrated Prospectus for each School free on application to the Principals. Principals—Miss V. M. Greig, M.A., B.Sc. (Girls’ School), and Mr. W. A. Armour, M.A., M.Sc. (Boys’ School). G. CRAWSHAW, Secretary. Y (J RU E L (JUS TOM. «In China a woman i s valued b y the size of her feet. Soon after birth t h e feet of Chinesß girl badies are tigh t 1 v bound and cramped, and as years pass they become stunted m r row th and deformed Jn this ronntrv our children have no sneh cruel custom to conform to. Ease and Comfort are sought foi where their feet are concerned. GRIFFITHS’ COMFORT FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN Is the correct footwear for the little ones. Being built from high-grade hides on correctly shaped lasts, they conform to the natural lines of the feet. GRIFFITHS & CO. “ The Footfit Shop,” (Next Bank of Next Zealand) HASTINGS.

QRAHAM AND QEBBIE HASTINGS. ’Phones 159, 206 - Taxi Stand 599. Motor Buses, Taxi Cars, Motor Lorries and Coaches on Hire. Motor Bus leaves Market street Stables Tuesday and Friday, at 11 a.m., for Sherenden and Waiwhare. Returns Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a.m. Note.—All goods for this line must be at Market street Stables not later than 10 a.m. Motor Bus to Okawa, Omapere and Whana Whana leaves Market street Stables every Monday and Thursday, at 12.30 p.m., returning Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m. Note.—All goods for this line must be at stables not later than 11.30 a.m. Motor Bus to Fernhill and Maraekakaho leaves Heretaunga street daily at 9.30 a.m. Motor Bus to Mangatahi, Olrig and Kereru, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.30 a.m. Motor Bus leaves Heretaunga street daily at 9.30 a.m. for Bridge Pa, Raukawa and Mason's Ridge. NOTE.—AII goods for these lines must be at Stables not later than 8 a.m. nriHE most satisfactory and economical A. Belting for machinery i» NORTH BRITISH BELTING. Writ* to or call on Hayward Bros., Ltd., Christchurch, *«r griCM t*riioolar», 11

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 81, 20 March 1919, Page 3

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