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TENDERS. . ■ , ■ ’ . ' ' TENDERS. ■: I'■?.■ RENDERS are invited for the Rernbval of approximately 160 yards, of earth and gravel, at the Norfolk School. • ? ■ Specifications, etc., at the School. - . Tenders, to be marked “Tenders,” close with the undersigned, SATURDAY, August 30, 1930. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' L. BROWN, Hon. Secretary, Norfolk Schoo! Committee, , .. Te Tawa, Inglewood. THE EGMONT CLUB (Incorporated). (IN LIQUIDATION.) RENDERS are. hereby invited to * lodged with the undersigned at hiM Office, Petrie’s Buildings, 'Stratford, by 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, August 30, 1930, for the purchase of the Club’s freehold pr®' mises situated in Broadway North, Stratford, comprising (Firstly) 16.6 perches be* ing Allotment 1 on Deposited Plan 2909, Part Section 283, Town of Stratford, having a frontage of (apprpxhnately) 46 feet by depth of 99 feet with the Club Building thereon, and (Secondly) 4.5 perches .being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan 3925 of Sub. 2 Part Section 283, Town of Stratford, having a width of (approximately) 46 feet by depth of 27 feet' at rear of Nash premises. Conditions of tender may be inspected at my Office during office hours. . ’ For the Liquidators, SIDNEY WARD. w —i, J ■ 111 "i-ow■■ Appearance, Wear, Rigidity, Economy. Four important features of— . QRB J|RAND OORRU GATED JRON Write John , Lysaght, Ltd., Box 341, Wellington, for free copy of their pocket Handbook. (3) ■ W.' L/ H A ' Y ’“ Teacher of ■.:, j SINGING AND PIANO. VISITS STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. Address: GRIFFITHS’ BUILDINGS, & CUTFIELD ROAD. ■ M ISS E. L. Dow™ 0 ’ (Victor Harris Gold Medalist). Teacher of - VIOLIN, VIOLA AND ’CELLO. Studio:- . ■ “STRADHOLME,” 198 POWDERHAM ST. (Corner Mt. Edgecombe Street). STUDIO CLASSES, £1 1/-. Next Term commences August 18. PIANOFORTE. JHLEEN JJQRNER, “ Teacher of , PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, & THEORY OF MUSIC. STUDIO: NOBS LINE, STRANDON. Next Term begins September 15. WILL YOU GIVE ORDERS OR RECEIVE THEM?

’THE difference between the Manager and the “understrapper” who follows our orders, is only the’ difference between a good business education and the .lack 0 1 Now, while you are young, is the tinie for you to secure practical commercial training. SPARE TIME STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME , will enable you Io qualify for rapid progress to the ranks of the order-givers. Let Hemingway’s train you. . Hemingway a Postal Instruction is a sure road to success. It is proven and practical. Study one of these profitable courses:-— Book-keeping, Accountancy, Prof., . Cost Accountancy, Law Prof., Banker’s Diplopia, Teacher’s Certificates, Matriculation, Public. Ser- , vice Entrance, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman s Shorthand, Business Leiter Writing. By postponement you are only robbing yourc-lf. Write now for particulars of the Course in which you are interested. JJEMINGWAY’3 (CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. ’ ‘ ; P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1930, Page 3