Business Notices. ,« l.vcryciiii2 «m g Who has not passed the mm S Accountancy Exam. Is ell- ■■ £3 grJble, and has a chance. 13 1 Send -for our beautifully M gg Illustrated free booklet m j» ••Opportunity," descrlb- ■ §g Ins clearly this generous §3 gg offer. U H HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, § £39 Accountancy Coaches BS ijjl bj) Correspondence (461 passes)- K3 « Box 516, AUCKLAND. gg HEBEESE I ■BHBBHS Please mention this Paper. NOW, CHILDREN, REMEMBER YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED MOATE'S BEFORE I WAS BORN. THE ORIGINAL— THE PUREST — I THE BEST 'pBEMIDM DON DB. THE POPULAR INVESTMENT. A secure "Investment for capital, and particularly the opportunity for the wage earner.—You may win a fortune of £40 to £40,000 by the purchase of Bonds for cash or by monthly instalments of £I.—Your capital is SECURE and bears interest. —As safe as Life Insurance.—-There is no gamble, as there is no risk, but the investment of your savings gives you many chances to become wealthy which you cannot get. m any othe.r way with security.—All parents should invest in Premium Bonds, which are peculiarly fitted as endowments for their children, as in addition to the absolute certainty of ultimate repayment at par, there is the possibility of winning sooner or later one of the large premiums.—Premium Bonds discourage gambling of all sorts and encourage thrift. —Every Bond must draw a prize or redemption at par, such being a little more than the amount subscribed. Pamphlets and particulars from— C. E. PARRINGTON, High Street, Hawera, Agent for the District. For the International Investment Company Limited. F. F. McGulreJ lE. H. McGuire WAIKATO LAND FOR SALE. 400 ACRES, freehold; 100 acres un*dulating land in good grass, balance drained swamp carrying a fair amount of rough feed; cottage of 3 rooms and cowshed; property adjoins railway station. Price £7 per acre. Terms £200 down; balance as arranged. ,750b 820 ACRES, freehold; situated 5 miles from Hamilton and J mile from school, creamery and post office; new house of 7 rooms and necessary outbuildings; 600 acres in grass, 25 acres fallow, balance unimproved; well watered and subdivided. Price £8 per acre. Terms £1000 cash down; balance may remain for 7 years at 5 per cent. 751b 1890 ACRES, freehold; about half in grass, balance heavy fern and bush; ring fenced and subdivided; splendid sheep and cattle country; situated close to railway. Price £3 7s 6d per acre, with very easy terms. 949b pRANK iyrcrj_uißE & po., LAND SALESMEN, HAMILTON. 1 DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA I That talented Sculptor, i Mr. Nelson Hiingworth, j of ,35 Nairn Street, Wellington, ! writes:— "I ani pleased to acknowledge ! the great benefit which I have m «rs e« e ™e£J£? m *akin S a course 1 "of I'LTJENZOL' when suffer- if ing from a bad attack of In- m fluenza. I consider it a valuable Eg j remedy in such cases." H I Chemists and Stores, 1/6 & 2/6 1 LYALL'S GROCERY, OKAIAWA. I BEG to notify the public of Okaiawa that I have taken over the Grocery Business lately conducted by T. A. Lyall, and trust that by faithful attention to your requirements to merit a fair share of your patronage. J. BARCLAY,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 November 1911, Page 6
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527Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 21 November 1911, Page 6
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