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BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS' CO-OP. HUPMOBILES and CHEVROLET CARS IN STOCK. AUSTINS TO ARRIVE. LARGE! STOCK OF TYRES AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES ON HAND. SEVERAL SECOND-HAND CARS h OR SALE, in good order ONLY nBggUMMECHiinOB WOOL V^JE beg to notify Shareholders ▼ and. others that in addition to our [.resent wool store we have been fortunate in securing one of the largest, well lit, and most suitable wool stores for the purposes of our next season's business. We have also just secured the permanent services of one of the most competent valuers in the Dominion, and can with confidence ask farmers to place their coming season's wool in our hands. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. EPHOS BASIC PHOSPHATE. Total Phosphates, 60 per cent. NOTE. —Although richer in soluble Phosphoric Acid than Basic Slag, "Ephos" is considerably CHEAPER. ORDER NOW From any of our Banehes, and get benefit of ex ship price. DUE EARLY NEXT MONTH. Send for Price List of Seed Potatoes and Grass iSeea. WINDMILL TROUBLES SOLVED by BROWN'S PATENT MILL CUT OUT. ENTIRELY AUTOMATIC. SIMPLE EFFICIENT. ONCE ADJUSTED—REQUIRES NO ATTENTION. Can be fitted to any windmill or ram irrespective of distance or load. ORDERS POURING IN. Price, 35/-. ENQUIRE NOW. YOUR COWS WILL BE CONTENTED And YOUR PROFITS INCREASED By using the SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Get our Price Lists for Co-op. Rubberware and Oils, and realise that you cannot afford to buy elsewhere. FARMERS' CO-OP. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, And ALL BRANCHES. jeS£Ss^=Sr2\, YOUR fc^S^ LETTER "BaassHfs3^ ■ writing II Il] DO you do it 11 """-• I>' un<ier difficulty & « es tna* make i. +*J*iL~«***. it an irksome duty? PEOPLE DO NOT THINK tha£ high-grade, well-finished stationery, pens and ink that are always ready to hand make WRITING A PLEASURE. The materials you use play a very important part. F. J. BOASE & CO, Booksellers <te Stationery Hawera ACCOUNTANCY! QO steadily sure has been the proks^ gress of Accountancy since the outbreak of war —in the munitions and > other departments has been shown the national necessity of up-to-date methods—that literally millions were proved to have been saved in England during the war when qualified Accountants were called in to examine contracts and systematise the accountancy methods. One may well ask, what will be the position in a few years hence ? Scarcely twenty years ago, qualifications in accountancy was practically unknown, and then for years its advancement was slow. To most it was too new. Many thought Accountancy could not be learnt except in the old-fashioned way of devoting years of experience to practical work. But HEMINGWAY' & ROBERTSON had courage and hope; they had faith in themselves and their Students. Hemingway and Robertson's success is the new way; the sure, inexpensive, the ready and practical way. Not only must every young man in the business world qualify to obtain advancement, but so must the older ones in order to hold their own. The war has contributed to the change*. Now twenty-five times as many qualify in Accountancy as in pre-war days. *To obtain and retain a position of respect anrl good remuneration you must do the same. Commence to-day by sendin- <r>i particulars of their Home Study Courst in practical modem Accountancy, to HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. Box 516 Aucklanc RAIN, snow, haii or blow don' trouble you if you fill your ho water bottl c before retiring. But se< that ;+. has thp "Unique" Stopper. If you have a cold in the herd us the Nazol Inhaler. A few snifis an you notice a marked relief. Keep i up and the cold soon vanishes.—Advl

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 August 1919, Page 7