W. RUSSELL. TOBACCONIST A HAIRDRESSER, Broadway :: Stratford. (Next door to Mr Newton King’s.) PIPES, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos of Finest Quality, and in great variety. Large Selection of Razors, Shaving Materials, and Gentlemen’s Toilet Requisites of the best brands. Your Patronage Solicited. Your Requirement* Carefully Studied, Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. Note the Address— W. RUSSELL, Broadway. BOOKKEEPING FOR MERCHANTS AND FARMERS. A KNOWLEDGE of accounts is essential to the efficient handling of business and property. Many men have failed simply because they never knew how their affairs stood. Practical Bookkeeping is easily learned. By taking advantage of the excellent Correspondence Course provided by Banks’ Commercial College, a merchant, farmer, estate agent, or doctor will soon be able to keep his own accounts, and to toll at any moment how he stands. Write to-day for particulars. TO CLERKS AND BOOKKEEPERS. Get away from drudgery and' small wages. Bo an accountant. Our Home-Study Courses in Bookkeeping and Accountancy will enable you to pass all examinations. These Courses were prepared by Mr J. S. Barton, F.1.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supreme Court of N.Z., Lecturer in Accountancy and Auditing, Victoria College, and deservedly one of the bestknown accountants in Australasia. The work of every student iscorrected and criticised by three' Professional Accountants —MessrsJ. Mclntosh, C. B. Robertson, and J. L. Arcus. Send postcard for ProspectusNo. 2 and enrol without delay. We look forward to doing thevery best work with you.
BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,, 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON ALWAYS KEEP A EOTTLE OF K? JOH S V.> I >i ?iar.dy. I-‘s r* rcmet’y you can trust 2 6 and 4 6. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. 1914-15 Season Now Open. Everytixing this Season will bell ETER THAN EVER. House under Samj ManagemeviK. TIMPROVEMENTS made all sound;, X and it will be the popular holiday resort. DON’T FORGET—We are only 9 Miles from Stratford Station; The. House is 3000 feet above sea- level. The roads are better than. ever. We. are connected by telephone. We have _ first-class accomointladan and catering for those who wish to rosido liere a week or more. Also Ijpsii accommodation and conveniences for those coming for the day only. Detached Cottage overhauled and ’made to accommodate more visitors.
We have had printed, special circulars containing full iuformatio i re tariff, etc., and details of specialities connected with the Hon.so. Send yo«.ir address, and have these mailed to you. Local Agents (who will give 3'ou fulf information), O. E. JAMES, Fancy Goods Shop, T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
“7-MONTHS GALVEB3 BROUGHT £2 7s m last autumn, which gives you some Idea of their fine growth,” - writes Mr W. Jough^n, • of Te MataU He finds TUI CALFMEAL best after 40 years* ex*perience in New Zeav land. The food whose 30 per Scent, of pure linseed (not oilcake) gives an actual fat content of 13.5 I- per cent.—more than the j actual fat contents of foods making bigger claims. 251 b Bag 5s 6d, i 501 b Bag 10s 6d, 1001 b Bag 20s, 2001 b Bag 38s. f rom Local Agencies, BUT ASK FOR TUI 'KaSMWaiJKBTCTv ; ;:s3 j J-i"
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 58, 4 November 1914, Page 8
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