BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. m> W \V EARWELL-WW!e-You-Wait Boot Repairer. TJEPAIRS by Post promptly attend--i XV ed to. All kinds of men's boots made to order. Hand-sewn work a * P stahiiri Corner, Water St. 897 WHITEHOUSE, THE Bread Specialist, supplies all requirements in the way of Bread Block Cake, and Small Goods, in excellent variety. Give your ord<=r through—Thon P 298— H. D. WHITEHOUSE, Central Avenue, Whangarei. A 16.) y>USY MOTHERS. —Save time and l> money by bringing your sewing to the Babv Linen Shop. Cameron street. We execute your orders neatly and quickly. Wedding trousseaux and infant layettes made to order. Lowest possible prices. Work guaranteed. 4 °<» MR J. BAIRJD, . TAIL/Oa*! -■ —— T>EGS to Announce that he has f-ken new premises in Water Street, oeat "Advocate" Office, and will carry on business as usual. 962 CEVERAL sums between £2000 and £700 awaiting rnvestment on fir3t mortgage of freehold. Reasonable rate. 529 •- T.H.STEAJ>MAN. J. H. THOMAS & CO., BRICKLAYERS (Late of Timaru and London) WANT work, Chimneys and other " Brick Work. Job 3 completed at once. Address: POST OFFICE, — KAMO. 519 piGS PIGS PIGS HTHE price of Dead Pig 3 will be 3d per pound until further notice. Prime Sows, 3d per lb to any weight. Stags and Boars not required. NOTE. —Farmers are advised to consign through our Whangarei Agent, D. HARRIS, Pork Butcher, Water street, whose weights we accept for payment. QOAT E S , BACON CURERS, AUCKLAND. 50(5 A NEW DEPARTURE! A We have now added a dyeing department to our business, and are ihus prepared not only to renovate clothfng in the wonderful Crothall Way, an? to re-model same (if desired) briging the style right up-to-date, but to do all descriptions of dyeing by the latest and most approved method. No ; occasion to buy new clothing. Prices of new goods will probably fall con- < siderably later. Meantime send your old garments to us. Think of the savine Country orders solicited. THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialists, Practical Tailors and Expert Dyers. 137 Symond s St., Auckland. IGo
T HE «E AGLE S TAR & B RITISH : J)OMTNIONS JNSURANCE QO., : L m i Assets Exceed £19,000,000 ■ Annual Revenue .£4,000,000 i All Classes of Insurance accepted. B. HARRIS, :: James street, WHANGAREI REPRESENTATIVE AETHUE YATES j & c°" l td ' ; VINE ST., WHANGAREI. | GRASS SEEDS, MANURES, Etc. Everything for Farm or Garden. Y&ITSHOULD ALWAYS USE Y AT E S RELIABLE SEEDS & MANURES. Because you get full valu e every time. rjJIASS SEEDS —Rc-machined by our own machinery. See our samples' and get a quote for Autumn ■Sowing. On e Grade only—THE BEST. 143 HOW TO BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTAN T. A COMPREHENSIVE Accountancy """ Guide, dealing with the Preliminary , Commercial, and Professional Examinations, -is issued by the Australasian Examination Coaches, Messrs HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON. This valuable Guide, which will be sent gratis on receipt of Name and Address, shows precisely: 1. THE ADVANTAGES OF QUALI-; FYING. 2 WHAT THE EXAMINATIONS ARE. 3 HOW TO PREPARE FOR EXAM- " INATIONS. 4. HOW LONG IT TAKES TO QUALIFY. 5. HOW MUCH IT COSTS. 6 WHAT BECOMES OF THOSE WHO QUALIFY. In this Commercial age no man's education is complete without a practical knowledge of Accounting. Parents, think of the young people, and realise that business conditions have changed. What suited you will not do for your boy. He must be trained to meet the needs of the times —to hold his own in business, and to rapidly advance he must have the best equipment you can give him. It is our duty and yours to see that he gets it. Send without delay for free "Accountancy Guide." HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ltd. P.O. Box: 516, AUCKLAND.
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Northern Advocate, 1 March 1921, Page 3
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