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WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING 1 ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Three hundred and sixty-five days b from now—what? 8 a Will you still l>e struggling along 8 in the same old job at the same old ° salary—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet—standing still while other men - go ahead? One year from today will you still be putting off your start toward success—thrilled with ambition one moment and then cold the next—de- S laying, waiting, fiddling away tiie ’ precious hours that will never come r again ? There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who stays . in the rut all his life, when with just a little effort he could bring large success within his grasp. Make up your mind to-day that you’re going to train yourself to do some one thing well. ' Mark below, the line of work that you like best, and send this advertise- . ment with your name and address to the INTERNATIONAL ' CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS F. CARPENTER, District Agont, 1 P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. Npme Address Work interested in (' WHAT IS PLEASURE? ' Most young men fail to find in their average amusements the pleasures they anticipated. Why? Because of the " ever present but subconscious knowledge that valuable time is being frittered away to no purpose. y Yet the man who regularly devotes a portion of his spare time to profitable study derives real pleasure. His efforts bring him qualification with all the accruing advantages. Instead of being merely a replaceable unit of the office staff, he becomes an indispensable factor in his employer’s business. '[ HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY d COURSES will bring jou the pleasure and satis- = faction of achievement. Wherever you live you are within reach of these practical spare-time courses:— Bookkeeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Bankers’ Diploma, Advertising, Teachers’ Certificates, Matriculation. Public Service Entrance, Pitman’s Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Not at any time, hut NOW is when you should write for particulars of one of these salary-raising courses. HEMINCWAY’S H CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS • P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. L EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES ' EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES t At . 1 CLIFTON !> COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ST. AUBYN STREET, HASTINGS. ' I Principal: A. H. GILBY, F.C.I. | Pitman’s & Gregg Shorthand ‘ Touch Typewriting Book-keeping ! ] All Instruction Individual. PROSPECTUS FREE. Phono 1355. . I; h Reflex Table Model Gramophones—£3 17/6 Alba Table Model Gramophones—£s 12/G 1 Bijou Table Model Gramophones — £8 10/- : Bijou Table Model Gramophones—£6 Alba Table Grand Gramophones—£9 12/6 Regal Table Grand Gramophones—£lo 10/Columbia Table Grafonola— £lO 10 Columbia Table Grand Grafonola — £l5 15/- • Columbia Table Grand Grafonola—£2l 1 Columbia Table Grand Grafonola— I £3O | Columbia Cabinet Grafonola—£3B 10'- ' Columbia Portable Grafonola—£lo 10/- • INSPECTION INVITED. THE RECORD GRAMOPHONE CO. 420 Heretaunga St. W. BOOKS FOR ALL TASTES. Another Good Book at a price within everyone’s reach. • “OH, SHOOT!’’ by Rex Beach. Posted for 5/6. Bear hunting in Alaska, fishing in Gulf of California, etc. Told with humour. “Bolshevism’s Terrible Record,’’ being a translation of the oration ui ' Maitre Aubert, the Swiss lawyer, ' when defending Polounine for the murder of a Bolshevik emissary, 1/9. 13th Edition of Dykes’ Automobile Encyclopedia, 35/-. . Zane's Drey's latest, “Thundering • Herd,” 6/-. J BIBLE'S. We carry a groat range, t Schofield’s reference in five bindings. Clear print, cloth bound j Bibles from 2/10. Leather-bound . , from 6,6 to pulpit Bibles. We procure any book that is procur- ! ‘ able. Where desired we will recoin- I mend books to suit customers’ tastes. , t We are told we hold the New Zea- ' land record for sales of the good old story “The Attic Guest,” 2,3. A ' further supply to hand. Another ex-I pected shortly. Cross Word Puzzle Books. Transfer patterns. Another supply 1 has arrived. Full supply Dennison’s Crepe Paper. ! 11. R. FRENCH 1 HERETAUNGA STREET, EAST ’Phone 529. FOR THAT TIRED FEELINC HU F 8 QUININE ANO IRON TONIC 3 Price, 3/- Bottle 5 Make* blood, improves the appetite | and restores vitality. ’ Manufactured bv '• HUFS ■■ DISPENSARV KARAMU ROAD HASTINGS \ I For sale bv our Agents throughout i Hawke’s Bay.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 4

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