Entries are announced for Apiti Weaner Fair on February l~th. Additions are made to Apiti Cattle Fair. Additions are mads to Rongotea Mr J A Slarck, Marcon, wants a smart girl to assist in photographic stodio. Entries are announced for Feilding sals on February 14ifa. The Evangelistic Mission will be continued .this in the Preabyterian ' Chnrch at 7 45. Tha preacher’s subject will be ‘‘The Four Greatest Possible blessings in Life,” Special bymu books will be provided. A Press Association telegram from Auckland states: Victims of the influenza epidemic are reported to be losing their hair. A hairdressers states that the hair does not come oat in the ordinary way, but in handfnils. He is bnsy shaving girl’s heads every day. War Stocks have been a problem this last font yeara_and the problem is not yet solved. One slight relaxation is that retailers will not need to carry such heary stocks, and with this great release in view Messrs Lewis and CLmeron advertise that they must reduce their heavy stock of men’s bos anits before stocktaking, and to do this they are refunding 20s on every suit purchased within the next few days.* OUR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS Are certainly the best on this side of the world. Possibly they are the best in tbs whole world. At any rate we have never ssen their equal, much iess their supeiior. Now, the perfection of Hemingway’s and Kohartson’s Correspondence Courses of Instruction is the on'come *of 21 years work —great patience, and vast experience with, of course, outstanding teaching ability. Bluntly stated: Those who master our Courses EARN MOKE MONEY. Why not you? Send to-day for particulars of onr ' onrse in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, or in SHORTHAND, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or of Preparation for the MATEIOUL -» T IO N, th® TEACHERS’, the PUBLIC SERVICE, the LASV, cr the UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS’ DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. Say jnsfe which interests you and w'j-p ns cuntidentialiv. Our advise i r'i is. r\ HE ISGnVAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, TD., P O Box 51G, AUCKLAND. The School'witb 3,678 Successful i and Satisfied Students behind it. <
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11750, 10 February 1919, Page 8
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348Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11750, 10 February 1919, Page 8
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