M_____-M_____________-_____T-s-a ; p^U ; No. I.— LADIES' GLACE STRAP SHOES. ' Good Value at A /g No. 2.— LADIES' FINE GLACE STRAP . SHOES, pump soles, 1 A /n No. 3.— * i LADIES' "LANGTRY" SHOES, light soles, silver buckle, Q./C. ALL AT >fIiaBB H^BHM^HM^HMMMeMMaMMB-__M-__aM-ft-i THOMAS ADAMS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, TOBACCONIST, Etc. Colonial and English Periodicals by Every Mail. GENUINE STOCKTAKING SALE. TIO REDUCE my present Large Stock I have decided to offer SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in a number of lines, which MUST BE CLEARED. The following offer will interest those who wish to get some Cheap Reading for Winter months ; also. Town and Country Libraries. 1000 CLOTH NOVELS (published at XVVU 5s 6d g^ REDU CED to Is 6d each. 9000 PAPER NOVELS (published at iVUUU 2s 6d each), REDUCED to Is each. £000 PAPER NOVELS (good assortk»\j\j\j menl} all author REDUCED to 6d each. Special Reductions in Bibles, Prayer Books, and Children's Books. STARTLING REDUCTIONS are also made in the Fancy Department, including Photo Frames (all sizes and prices), Pictures, Ornaments, Toys, and Nic-nacs of all description. THOMAS ADAMS. Telephone 105. QJSBORNE TDUBINESS QOLLEGE. Principal MISS WILCOX (Late Instructress of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping, Thames Technical School and Branch Classes, Waihi. CLASSES— DaiIy, 9 a.m. t 0 4.30 p.m. Evening, 7 to 9 p.m. TERMS.— ADVANCE, STRICTLY. Fees on application. SUBJECTS. — Shorthand, Typewriting, Double Entry Book-keeping, Penuian- ■ ship, Commeicial Correspondence, Precis Writing, Business Methods (including practical use of moneys, cheques, Bills of Exchange, Banking etc.) TYPEWRITING.— Machines of all descriptions for use of students. Reports, Testimonials, Inventories, BalanceSheets, M.S.S., Legal Documents, and every description of work undertaken. DUPLICATING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Copies of work from Mimeograph or Rorie'o Neostyle. Stencils cut- for Ad▼CrtjlSGTfi ACCOUNTANCY. — Tradesmen's Books opened, checked, or balanctd. POSTTTONS.— No difficulty in placing graduate* in position. Demand aUvauin -i<:e;-- i>f »upply. See Prospects f.i list iA positions gamed bj etiuivnt* SI>: HI SCHOOL— Private ind strictly cunlidtntial instruction given to personwhose education has been neglected. Particular attention given to the acquirement of a free and easy method of Writing. SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION to He formed if sutfeient intere-t is evinced by speed students. Good Library of Shorthand Literature. Information given to those interested in Esperanto, Journalism, Advertisement j Writing, etc. <?t~ \ GOOD'S BUILDINGSv 49QJ Btid________________________^i_-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11127, 29 July 1907, Page 2
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