AMUSEMENTS. THE YEAR'S BEST! ‘ OPERA HOUSE “TALKIES” HAWERA. MATINEE TO-DAY', 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! At 8.15 TO-NIGHT! A Whirlwind of Mirth and Melody. “JJIGH gOCIETY J>LUES” “TJIGH gOCIETY J>LUES” Featuring JANET GAYNOR & CHAS. FARRELL. “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES.” The Gem of All Singing and Talking Pictures. PLAN AT MIS'S BLAKE’S. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. ’PHONE 2713. Free Bus from Kaponga Monday. Book with L. Plant. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. QCIENCE OF JJIND IN HAWERA, -By - . . i MR. WILLIAM HOLMES MR. WILLIAM HOLMES (Of Los Angeles, California.) Will give a Series of Interesting, and Instructive free public Lectures on Psychology and Mental Science. FIRST TALK—WEDNESDAY—at 8 P.M. SAVOY TEA ROOMS, HAWERA. • Collection to Defray Expenses. TENDERS. COUNTY OF CLIFTON. TENDERS. RENDERS addressed to the Chairman, Box 27, Waitara will be received up till 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 5 for the following work: — Contract 445. —The. erection of a Traffic Bridge over the Hogan Creek, Pike Road and construction of approaches, etc. Plans and specifications at County Office, Waitara. N. C. FOOKES, County Engineer. , ASK JTEILDING JOCKEY QLUB. SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY ,NOVEMBER 29, AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that .NOMINATIONS for all events (ex. cept 25th Feilding Stakes) at above meeting, will be received up ’ till 9 p.m. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. E. G. GOODBEHERE, \ Secretary, Box 45, Feilding. JEVIN RACING QLUB. , ■ ANNUAL MEETING. i ■ ■■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930.' NOMINATIONS for all events close with tjie undersigned on MONDAY, November 3 at 9 p.m. For full programme see current week’s Referee. F. NICHOLSON, Secretary, P.O. Box 32, Levin. D.A. gLAG REDUCED IN RRICE OWING to the freight from Europe having been reduced 5/- per ton, the National Dairy Association, Ltd., have reduced their prices for slag, including all orders received, by §/- per ton. Prices now 17/20, £4 12s 6d and 20/22 £5 3s 6d at New Plymouth Railway Station. Order now at the reduced price.“EXCELSIOR” COACH & MOTOR BODY WORKS, COACH & MOTOR BODY WORKS, INGLEWOOD. ROR SALE.—Hardwood Gates, 10ft., with hinges,. fasteners, dressed timber and painted—complete only £2 ss. Hardwood Gates as above, dressed but unpainted—£2. Rough Hardwood 10ft. Gates, complete with hinges and fasteners —£1 15s. It will pay you to inspect these. Two Sle z dges to quit—prices right. One £5; one £6. Complete with top and chains. Jne Tip Spring Dray to carry up to 15cwt., all new except tyres. Bargain price only £27 10s. Lots of Farm Sundries for sale. Prices low. JAS. yyiLSON, Proprietor. WONDERFUL OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE. TO COST ACCOUNTANTS. Stringent times are bringing home to commercial concerns in New Zealand the paramount importance of costs in relation to profits. Th 6 man who has mastered the subject of Cost Accountancy has an assured future with high earnings. His services will always be in demand by progressive businesses. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL COURSE IN COST ACCOUNTANCY. Covers thoroughly the full subject of Cost Accountancy and also other important phases of business, such as Industrial Management and Organisation. Over four years’ intensive research and compilation are behind this course which has been prepared specially for New Zealand and Australian conditions. COMMENCE YOUR STUDIES TO-DAY’. Specialise 'in Cost Accountancy, and qualify for the best positions in the business world. Write for full particulars of Cost Accountancy Course to— TTEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1930, Page 3
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