m The Day WHEN ALL YOUR STUDIES WILL BE PUT TO THE TEST. Imagine yourself on Examination Day, your questions in front of you. Will your brain be muddled, will you be panicky, because your work has been rushed through? Why risk failure when •by enrolling immediately you can have two to three months for preparation? These extra months of study will make a wonderful difference when “the day’’ comes along. SAVE £2/2/- BY ENROLLING. NOW'! EXAMINATION FEES PAID. As a special indwcement to students to commence studying at once, Hemingway's are making the following liberal offer: Every student who enrols before December 1, 1927, will have his or her Examination Entrance Fees paid by the Schools. There are no special conditions. Yon [simply have to complete the course, and pay the ordinary rate of fees, either by instalments or in advance. Every week that passes is a week of lost opportunity for study—so write today for particulars, stating Examination you intend sitting for, to — Hemingway's Correspondence Schools P.O. BOX 516 : : , AUCKLAND Motor spare parts ltd., 31 France Street, Newton, Auckland. Spare Parts, new or used, for any make of car. We Guarantee Satisfaction. ■ Engines complete at throw-away prices (good boat jobs). Large stock of Radiators, Gears, Crown Wheels, Pinions, etc. We are daily dismantling cars.—Phone 42-267. Telegraphic address, “Spares,” Auckland. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16492, 9 November 1927, Page 2
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