EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS. KING’S SCHOOL. A Boarding Scholarship of an annual value of £45 is now offered tenable for one year with a possibility of a further year. Applicants must be resident in the Auckland Province, and must be under eleven years of age, and have qualified to pass out of at least the third standard. An examination of candidates will be held at King’s School about the' end of November. Entries with all needful information must be received by the Headmaster at King’s School by November 21st next. Full particulars may be had from the Headmaster, King’s School, 100 Hemuera Road, Auckland, 5.E.2. 925 f hy AIT? Now is the time to get in some j valuable study for next year’s Accountancy Professional Examination. IBy allowing ample time for your studies you will make Qualification more certain, and thus bring nearer the day when you will be eligible for worth-while promotion and much higher earnings. FREE ACCOUNTANCY TUITION By enrolling at once with Hemingway’s you pay exactly the same fee as those who wait till early next year. When others are just commencing their studies, you will be well on the road to thorough mastery of the subject. Hemingway’s guarantee to coach you until you pass independent of the time taken. Write , immediately for Free Book—- “ Accountancy.” JJ E M I N G W CORRESPONDENCE AY’S gCHOOLS (W. H. Hemingway Nello Porter) P.O, BOX 516 AUCKLAND « USED CARS C l v 1 C JJOTORS WHERE THE GOOD CARS ARE DODGE SENIOR 6 Sedan, 1 owner £335 AUSTIN 12-6 Saloon, 10,000 miles £245 OLDSMOBILE 1929 Sedan, as new £ 145 MORRIS OXFORD 4-door Sedan £145 WHIPPET 1930 Sedan, new lacquer £ 135 PLYMOUTH 1930 Sedan, faultless £ 135 ESSEX 1928 Sedan, F.W.8., snip £llO FORD A Sedan, 1 owner, sound £llO TRIUMPH Saloon, new paint .. £IOO CHEVROLET 4 Roadster, road ready £65 RUGBY Tourer, new paint, tyres £SO OAKLAND Tourer, most reliable £45 TOWN HALL CORNER 23-25 Grey’s Avenue, Auckland. Phone 47-519. Liberal Terms. 533 PLANTS FOR SALE CABBAGE, Cauliflower, Leeks, Lettuce, Red Beet, Silver, Sprouts Boricole, 1/6 (100), posted.—Weaver, Alfred St., Onehunga. 8 TYAHLIAS—Latest Novelties, best English, American, European and Australian; etc. Send for New Dahlia Catalogue. Giant Tested Exhibition Pansies, wonderful strain, 2/- a dozen cash, posted.—Hay’s Nurseries, AuckTT'UMARA Plants, hardy, outdoor grown, 15/- 1000; 2/- 100. Postage Extra. —Baker, 690 Manukau Road, Royal Oak. 52 TOOK—B Named Varieties Giant Waved Sweet Peas, each 20 seeds, 2/- Posted Paid.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 QOW Swedish Giant Blight and, | Drought Resisting Cabbage. Grows enormous size, superb quality, 1/- pkt. Post Free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 (QOW Burpee’s Lightning or 7£ Weeks Peas, Fastest growing Pea ever introduced, 1/- packet, 3 packets 2/6. — Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. N 7 npOMATO, Linnia, Giant Crego, Wiltresisting Aster, in mixed and .separate colours; Salvia, Phlox, Petunia, Portulaca, Antirrhinum (mixed and separate colours); French Marigold and Guinea Gold, Mina Lobata, Celosia, etc, —J. Wordsworth, Mill Road. Phone 2483. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS O. R. H AIGH BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Estimates Given. LOWER CAMERON STREET Or P.O. Box 28, Whangarei. 457 SENATOR” AOCORDEONS New Models Just Arrived. Wonderful Solo or Dance Instruments. 4 STOPS, large size Steel Heeds .... 4 STOPS, large size Brass Heeds .... O STOPS, mod. size Steel Reeds .... O STOPS, mod. size Brass Heeds .... 2 STOPS, nu>d. size P.rass Heeds .... 80 s PORt Fro ° 70* Post Free 52 B 6 D 45 s Post Post Free ARTHUR EADY, LTD. “THE OLD FIRM’’ 112 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND 887
PUBLIC NOTICES RAGWORT RAGWORT FARMERS OF THE NORTH ! Your attention is drawn to the menace of this weed, which exists in many parts of the North, It has caused heavy loss to your fellow farmers elsewhere in the Province. * NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT BEFORE THE WEED FLOWERS Spray with sodium chlorate, or treatment with lime-sodium chlorate mixture in early stages of growth is best means of extermination. Pulling the weed prevents spread, but new growth from roots needs ti'eatment as above. AT ALL COSTS STOP THE WEED FLOWERING Heads of flowering plants should be burnt as they ripen and spread seed. Pull information can be had from Department of Agriculture, County Council and Farmers’ Union, Remember your stock and resources are threatened by this deadly weed, ACT NOW! ACT NOW! L. WEBB, County Chairman. A. BRISCOE MOORE, President, Whangarei Sub. Prov. N.Z.F.U.
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 16
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