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EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN TUITION. jyj-ISS I^VELYN D OWLINQ (Gold Medallist). TERMS (in advance): ' Per Term £2 2s £1 10s £1 5s Per Week 1 hour. 3 hour. I hour. IDS POWDERHAM STREET. OPPORTUNITY IS INSIDE, NOT OUTSIDE. Opportunity lies in a man’s abilities—not in his surroundings. The only real opportunity, then, is the training of ability. Competition never hurts the man who is arrnod for the battle of life. There are plenty of GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES left for the man who will utilise his spare time in taking up a course of study under our guidance. Our SPECIAL BOOK-KEEPING COURSE has been designed for those who are desirous of obtaining a BOOKKEEPER'S DIPLOMA at a minimum of cost. Write or call on us for full particulars. Our students arc supplied with all necessary books. . IJUARKS A iqpYES, PROFESSIONAL COACHES, ETC., Ferry Buildings, - A U C'K L A N D. RESULTS, like statistics, can bo made to prove anything—even the most extravagant. Haims. But, when the old-established firm of HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON make use of results to prove the efficiency of their coaching, actual details arc given and names supplied. 1 Wo have secured 850 passes to date in Accountancy Degree and Book-keep-ing Examinations. Results for 1912 show that out of 79 Auckland passes G 7 were our students. Of 3-15 passes for New Zealand, 188 were our men. Nearly half the men to-day in possession of their degrees secured their passes under our System of Coaching. Bo wise. Studv with the men who get the results. Our sixteen years’ experience and success speaks volumes for our methods. Our Accountancy Correspondence Lessons recently reprinted at a cost of £3OOO are the most thorough, complete, and practical in Australasia. We also provide for courses in over 500 other subjects—Engineering, Law, Commercial. Languages, Arts, Sciences, etc., etc. Particular? free. H EMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, P.O. Box 516 a -AUCKLAND* You Cannot Be I Too Exacting When It’s a Dress Stilt. We enjoy the custom of the exacting man—the man who is particular—the man who would be “just so.” If we suit him (and we always dp) we are sure of not only his but his friends’ custom. I Hence our growing business; and just now wo are specialising in Dress Suits. Expert Cutter and Staff with first-class city experience' at your service, and the best possible guarantee behind it. H. Cocker, High-Class Tailor and Costumier, New Plymouth. ROSES, SHRUBS, PLANTS. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN TARANAKI.'. All grown in high and exposed country, therefore absolutely hardy. Write for our New Priced Catalogue (35 pages) of everything for the Garden, Farm, and Orchard. Post free on application to Duncan ' and tnavies, UNCAN AND JUaVIES, EXOTIC NURSERIES, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 465. N EW P LYMOUTIT Q .WINGS !3- ■ Established 1860, President: His Excellency the Governor Vice-President: Mr. H. Weston. Deputy Vice-President: Mr. W. L. Newman. Trustees: Messrs. A. Shuttleworth, R. Cock, D. Berry, Newton King, and G. W. Browne. THIS is a public institution of sixtyone years’ standing, with the Governor as President, who also appoints, a Vice-President and- Trustees to manage. The New Plymouth Savings Bank is open for the transaction of business every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to. 3 p.m., with the exception of Thursday (close day). FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid far any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO. One shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts to £l, Further information can bo obtained from the Manager— P. C. MORTON,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 1