I A IJKNTON IL- r.p.4. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, SECRETARY AND STATION ACCOUNTANT TRIBUNE BUILDINGS (npaUirz) HASTINGS. CONSULTINa OPTICIAN H. M. BENNETT F. 1.0.0., F.S.M.O. (Lend.) NAPIER. Opp. Masonic Hotel. HASTINGS: Tuesday at Union Bank Chambers. WHY NOT LISTEN IN TO THE RADIO MUSIC. Aerial Insulators, 6d. each. Aerial Wire, 2/- per lb. % Lead-in Tubes, from 9d. Telephone Head-sets, 3,009 ohm., especially made for telephone reception, 35/-. Milliard Ora Valves, 25/-. 40 Volt “B”* Batteries, 20/-. 6 Volt “A” Batteries, 65/-. Rheostats, 7/6. Terminals, Knobs and Dials at Lowest Prices. E. caTa te s . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER MIDDLE ROAJ), HAVELOCK N. ROCHE’S COW DRENCH. Ask for the Drench with the blue wrapper, and keep it on hand. Price 1/8 packet. N. R. ROCHE - Veterinary Chemist (Opp.) Grand Hotel) HASTINGS ’Phone 24. P.O. Box 47 W L. B A KI R REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN WARREN STREET HASTINGS ('Next Ranfurly Private Hotel) A LL kinds of Electrical Work undertaken at reasonable prices Phone 1334. P.O. Box 177, ’Phones: Office 528 Private 629 J J W. CLIMI.E& SON Licensed Surveyors and Civil Engineers QUEEN STREET HASTINGS YOUR NEW RAZOR BUY’ IT NOW, and buy it where you get a guarantee. If your old one requires doing up, bring it to us, we specialise, and guarantee our razorsetting. S. KEARNEY’S HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, (Nexi Carlton Hotel), HASTINGS.
YOUR job NOW IN 10 YEARS. In ten years from now, will you still be plodding along, in your present billet? Or will you have done something with your life—become somebody of importance— be earning a worthwhile salary? There are splendid careers open to you—to every man. GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY. Equip yourself with the knowledge that will enable you to fill the “big jobs.” Start studying at once—in your spare time. Enrol with Hemingway and Robertson, the School of 25 years’ standing, that gives individual tuition. Fully qualified instructors specially trained in Correspondence Methods. ' Our 80-page hook “Accountancy,” .sent free—writ© TO-DAY! HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Schools, Ltd. RAPID PREPARATION ’ FOR COMMERCIAL LIFE. Efficient Shorthand-typists are in constant demand. A lengthy course of preparation tan ho avoided by attending » CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE where students receive individual tuition from AIR. A. H. GILBY, F.C.I. MRS. A. H. GILBY. (Pitman’s Certificated Teacher). RESULTS TALK. Shorthand students are writing from 40 io 100 words per minute. Typewriting 20 to 30 words per minute. Students are assisted to positions when proficient Tha Second Day Term will commence on MONDAY, 21st. Mav. PROSPECTUS FREE. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ST. AUBYN STREET, HASTINGS. A. H. Gilby, F.C.L, Principal. GILBY’S MAIN OBJECT in offering you HOME-STUDY COURSES. To give you facilities that avail college and university students. To equip you thoroughly with greatest speed, to make more money. Send for particulars of—ACCOUNTANCY’ LANGUAGES SEC( IN DA RY SUB.! ECTS Thorough Right Through. Address: The Director, AV. W. YVADDTLOVE, F LA.. N.Z. GILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Bldgs., WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 203. BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES AND N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. At the request of leading members of The N.Z. Society of Accounts, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE has aranged with MR. A. E. PALMER (of Messrs. McCullough, Butler and Spence, Napier) to conduct Book-keeping Classes. These have now commenced. Full particulars may be obtained from Mr. Palmer, or MR. G. E. TURNEY, Care Public Trust, Napier Secretary Hawke’s Bay Accounants’ Students’ Society.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 17 May 1923, Page 4
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