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meibh EUSfiSIBI MS BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Limited. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Now in Session EXPERT INDIVIDUAL TUITION In Shorthand, Book-keeping Typewriting, Burroughs. Commercial Practice. TERM COMMENCES FROM DATE OF ENTRY For Prospectus or further information Ph. <lB-286, or write 012 N.Z INSURANCE BUILDINGS AUCKLAND." ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS '* Excellent Correspondence Tuition is provided by ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. AH courses based on 2» years' practical teaching experience to suit the requirements of Students Printed notes, moderate fees; expert tutors; good results —Write for free pros pectnre to the Principal, E L ENTING, 8.C0m.. F.R.A.N.Z. Box 826, Wellington. "XT C.A." NOT ONLY CLAIMS O. EXAMINATION RESULTS —TT ACTUALLY GETS THEM Because—the Training is Sound and I ractical, Personal and Expert Send for Prospectus IiARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O Box 539, Wellington A UCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE A DAY AND EVENING CLASSES In Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, etc Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs Whit combe ami Tombs. Ltd (Educational Counter) or from AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Smith's Bldg.. Albert. St.. Ph. -10-035) SPECIALISED VOCATIONAL TUITION O in Shorthand (Pitman's arid Gregg's) Typing (Rhythmic Touch), Book-keeping! Business English. Dressmaking. Pattern De signing DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Srrt 4th and sth Floors, Home's Buildings, Vulcan Lane r pHE Correspondence Coaching College (T I U Wells, M.A.. Principal).— Notes. Corrections, Matric., Degree 8.C0m.. Law Accountancy, Survey, Civil Engineering Specialised Tutors.—Ph -12-350; Box* 1414 QHORTHAND. Typewriting, etc Selwvn College. Safe Deposit Bldgs., High St

MAKES FARM LIFE EASIER THE POPULAR MODEL H. G. CLETRAC H. G. CLETRAC ARRIVES AGAIN! The merits of the H. G. Cletrac Crawler Tractor are well known. Built on the same principles as the higher powered Cletraca in a size and at a price within the range of the small farmer. A ' 2-Plow Tractor in heavy going, and a 3-Plow Tractor under average conditions. 3000 pounds pull at the drawbar, and is guaranteed to do more work on less fuel than any other type of tractor pulling the same load. The Tractor is mounted on 10-inch tracks with a ground contact of 800 square inches, and ground pressure of less than 4 pounds per square inch; approximately one-third the pressure of a man's foot on the ground. 6-inch tracks also available. No packing of the soil, combined with no slippage on tracks while pulling the maximum load, can be claimed of the Model H. G. CLETRAC. EXCLUSIVE FEATURES— Tru-traction differential controlled steering. Rides like an armchair on independently sprung track frames. Ejich track follows the contour of the ground independent of the other. Freedom from track trouble as track assembly is nearly as heavy as machines twice the weight. High clearance—a very important feature. Simple convenient controls from a comfortable driving position. Available in both 42-inch and 68-inch width treads. No matter what the size of your operations there's a Cletrac to meet yout power need.*. Each embodies the features that have made the Model H. G Cletrac so Justly famous for agricultural work . . . light ground pressure, easy handling, positive traction, economy of operation and year-round dependability under any and all conditions. MODEL A 30 H.P. Will also shortly be MODEL B 38 H.P. available MASSEY - HARRIS CO. LTD. Head Office: Christchurch, Branches at Auckland, Palmerston North, Dunedin. Agencies Everywhere. In Association with P. & D. DUNCAN LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25180, 18 April 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25180, 18 April 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25180, 18 April 1945, Page 10