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Journalism FOR A CAREER. Banks College, WELLINGTON, Has engaged -Mr. L. S. FANNING, one of the leading Journalists in New Zealand, to conduct a Correspondence Course in Practical Journalism. The Course will be beneficial to those who are already members of the profession, as well as to prospective Journalists, and to the Secretaries of organisations which have contact with, tho Press. The whole range of Newspaper work is covered, while written exercises are required to assure satisfactory progress. A unique and valuable feature of this Course is that complete notes are available for all subjects .required for the DIPLOMA of JOURNALISM. Early application fox enrolment is advised, as the number of Students will be limited, in order that all work may receive adequate supervision. Send for Prospectus t6 — H. AMOS, Director. Woodjward Street, Wellington. , fasfco Kodak HIM .*» STn ■ faster "nl'4 Make a pictuie- | 'i'i'-I record of the A^mm,-^ y\\ people and Ml' 1 ! places that inIll',! terest you. lAii** Autographic ~~'*]_ r ~^^ i^orfofc* tram V J 40 (- u t 4L,rds \jjjL * SowH v ti-lS^^^ ALL KODAK A^S^g^G^. ■ DEALERS WE TRAIN FOR BUSINESS. WHAT IS BUSINESS? MERELY the efficient conduct of those manifold operations which are involved in the creation and supply of tie over-growing needs and necessities of mankind. It is efficient business •; knowledge which creates plenty (where thero was want — which makes a smiling granary out of a wilderness and causes the virgin soil to bring forth its fruits abundantly. Riisiness — modem Business — Business . conducted on efficient lines — contributes more than anything else to a Nation's welfare. We train you at home in your spare time, taking you through step by step until yoa are drilled in the most advanced ;md practical problems in BOOKKEEPING* and BUSINESS "METHODS,' or in COM" PLETE ACCOUNTANCY. Which interests you? Write to-day. Address : ■HEaHNGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S ' COKBJESPOND'ENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. I ALEX. THOMSON SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ('Phones 199 and 363) FOR NOVELTIES & SPECIALITIFf" IN FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS IN gi> AND gD PACKETS. Also in Bulk. T7OK SPRAYING MATERIALS foi JD every pest, consult US, and we will supply t^-e CORRECT THING, at Lowest "PnoM. FOR CUT~FLQWERS AND FLORAL WORK 'WB CAN GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. OUR ftQWERS~ARE ALWAYS FRESH. WEJROW OUR OWN NOTE ADDRESS: ALEX. THOMSON, 119 GLADSTONE ROAD. THERE LS NO SUCH THING AS CHEAP HARNESS k SADDLERY. IF you want an article guaranteed to give you Long Wear and Entire Satisfaction, you must be prepared to give a price commensurate with those essentials. Our Harness is made to stand liard ■wear, and NOW is the time, before Winter approaches, to overhaul your old '< harness and, where necessary, renew same, as prices are going up, and likely to continue to do so. Old Harness accepted in part payment of new. GEORGE WILDISH BADDLER, PEEL STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Such as KITCHEN Tables, Chairs, Dresser, Sofa, Chiffonier, Single and Double Bedsteads and Wires, Wire Stretchers, Hospital Beds, Washstands, Duchess Pairs, Duchess Chests, Chests of Drawers (from 2 to 5 drawers), Wardrobes, Cot, Fenders, Linos, Meat Safes, Washing Machine, etc. Although our Furniture ib second-hand, it has ail been renovated, and is almost equal tp new. .We also hare a large stock of Crockery, Brtuhware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc., at prices that cannot be touched anywhere else in town. Come and inspect our goods; you will not bo pressed to bay. D. W. COLEMAN, THB ARK, 537 GLADSTONE ROAD 'Phone 614. Ti"l T HAS FOR SALE^CoaI # V"T •!-*-/«* an( l Carrying Business, central position, good plant; a business that pays.— -For IHIII particulars apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, '-Kaiti. D~ Oyou know that Cutlery has advanced from 100 *\*r cent, to 200 per cent.? "The People's Emporium" cani rfiill giro you a splendid Assortment jpfc c>ld pno*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14562, 25 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14562, 25 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14562, 25 March 1918, Page 5

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