COOL, f CALM, AND COLLECTED That 'a how you will want to be in the Examination Boom next year. Don’t wait till January or February. Enrol at once, and so give yourself the fullest time for preparatory study. You will then enter the examination hall eool, calm, collected and confident, because you have thoroughly mastered your subject. HEMINGWAY’S SPECIAL CONCES-SION-EXAMINATION FEES PAID The following concession offers a substantial additional inducement to enrol at once:— “Every student who enrols before Ist December, 1927, will have his or her Examination Entrance Fees paid by the Schools.’’ In almost every ease this means a saving of £2 2/-, and all because Hemin’gway’s want the greatest number of their students to be successful. There are no special conditions to this offer. You must simply complete the course, and pay the ordinary schedule • fees. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 518 AUCKLAND GARDEN SHEARS 6/9 4 COMPARTMENT KNIFE BOXES 8/6 TRAYS l/> 1/9. ?/- HAT A COAT RACKS 1/6 Tin. PLIEBB 2/6 COMBS, from 6d STAINLESS KITCHEN KNIVES 1/9 POTATO PEELERS 6d A 1/POT CLEANERS 4d A 8d NEEDLE CASES . IZMAIL CLIPPERS ........ 1/- A 1/6 LEAD PENCILS Id, 2d A Sd PROPEL PENCILS 1/-, 1/6 ENVELOPES «... 4d A 6d rjHE RECORD GRAMOPHONE CO. 420 HEBETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS | SOME OF THE LATEST. “Witch Wood,” John Buchan, 6/-; “The Thunderer,” Barrington, 6/-; “Broken Waters,” Packard, 6/-; “Red Ledger,” Packard, 6/-; etc. “Across Africa by Canoe and Caravan,” Colonel Stratham, 8/9. Bibles, from 2/3 to £5 5/-. Raffia. Photo Frames, fifty different sizes and kinds direct from London. Two hundred pages Scotchmade Paper for 1/6. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY. H. R - FRENCH HEBETAUNGA ST. E, HASTINGS ’Phone 529. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER, STATIONER A NEWSAGENT, HASTINGS. ’Phone 134-742, Box 3. “Witch Wood,” by John Buchan 6/“The Thunderer,” by E. Barrington 6/“The Gleam in the North” by D. K. Broster 6/“The Tenant of Cromlech Cottage,” by Joseph Hocking 6/“The Final Count,” by “Sapper,” 3/6 “Pink Sugar,” by 0. Douglas .. 2/6 COMMERCIAL AND HOUSEHOLD STATIONERY. WATERMAN, SWAN A ONLOTO “ FOUNTAIN PENS A INKS. CIRCULATING LIBRARY Buy a Book a Week—a Library in a year. i LAWN MOWERS L We are now showing our latest shipment of the wonderful NEW HENLEY LAWN MOWEB These Machines have established a world-wide reputation. Built on solid foundation and are perfect alike in design and workmanship. Outstanding features of the machines are stability of all parts, eonsequence economy in maintenance, Ball-bearing, Self adjusting and light running being distinctive features whieh qualify them for special service and efficiency in cutting on lawns large or small. These we are now offering to the publie at prices which must appeal. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND . INSPECT. pHILUP’B AND yyRIGHT HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. JJERETAUNCA RUTTER QUR BUTTER is manufao. tured in one of the MOST UP-TO-DATE FACTORIES in New Zealand We have all th* LATEST AND IMPROVED MACHINERY NEEDED .to turn oat a FIRST CLASS BUTTER JJERETAUNCA RUTTER WE are nor making a number ot Cei’ing Sheets, 16ft. by Bft. re«.uira c no battens and guarantee n c-a.ke or caking off of face, as usUaA ’e*n ’. other brands This material is right. Eeen’s Pulp and Laths in stock.—F. J. COWLRICK, 730 Fitzro,. enuc, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 4
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