Public Notices. QATENBY’S pharmacy. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING purchased Mr Robert M. Gatenby’s well-known Pharmacy, I have great pleasure in. asking the support of residents of this district:. I shall make a speciality of Prescription Work. In this connection, I have had twenty years’ experience of dispensing, having qualified by examination, and having practised in New Zealand and Australia. Prior to the war I was in business in Cambridge, and enlisted for active service, being I Dispenser at Walton-on-Thames and other military hospitals. I have obtained post-graduate knowledge at Home during the war, as I have been in association with leading chemists and medical men. • I intend conducting my Pharmacy according to the latest modern methods. Yours very sincerely, J. F. BROOKS, M.P.S. In connection with the above, my successor, Mr Brooks, is well known as a qualified and skilful Chemist, with long and varied experience. Mr Brooks has purchased all my formulse, and will continue the manufacture of my well-known preparations. I have my friends and the public for the support accorded me, and trust they will continue their support to Mr Brooks. R. M. GATENBY. RABBIT SKINS. WE buy all grades of Skins in any quantity. Quick returns and highest market price. Country consignments receive our Grader’s special attention. We pay freight on consignments of skins. AUCKLAND JJABBIT gKIN Q 0„ Direct Exporters, Stanley St. Box 1499. Next Pomeroy and Co. Ltd. ’Phone 3707. A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. IN the World of Commerce there are two distinct classes of workers—the Qualified and the Unqualified. Anyone can join in with the latter, but the question is: “ What is there to prevent YOU mingling with the former ?” To-day the cry is for the Specialist—the Qualified Man. Great opportunities, liberal salaries, and increased material joys await the “ men who know.” The Accountancy Profession holds great prospects for all who take it up with ambition and enthusiasm. In New Zealand alone there are scores of excellent positions waiting to be filled by thoroughly efficient accountants. Give thought to your future. Become eligible for the big job with the big pay. Diligent study will quickly lift you from the mass and put you on the upward track. START STUDYING AT ONCE. Commence this winter, and you will rapidly realise the great benefits received. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S. Correspondence Schools, LIMITED, “The Accountancy Specialists.” P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. [Established Oct. 1897.] (The School with 25.000 Successful and Satisfied Students behind it.) MONTAGU H. WILLIAMS, (Late Sanders & Williams, Hamilton), THE SUNNYDALE NURSERY, Te Awamutu. P.O. Box, 36. —FOR—HEDGE PLANTS FRUIT TREES ROSES SHRUBS HEDGE PLANTS FRUIT TREES ROSES SHRUBS PERENNIAL ROOTS Etc., Etc.' I hold a Good Stock of WaikatoGrown Trees, TOWN AGENTS : MESSRS DAVIS BROS., FRUITERERS, at whose shop Orders may be left and Parcels taken delivery of. . J. W. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL TAILOR (Opposite Public Library), ALEXANDRA ST,, TE AWAMUTU, WISHES to intimate to the Public of Te Awamutu and District that he has started in business as a Practical Tailor, and respectfully asks for a share of their patronage. He has had good experience in English and Colonial Work, and assures the Public of Thorough Workmanship and Fit at Reasonable Prices. HE HAS SECURED A NICE VARIETY OF ENGLISH & COLONIAL TWEEDS, . SERGES & GABARDINES. Customers’ Own Materials made up. J. W. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL TAILOR (Opposite Public Library), ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU.
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Waipa Post, Volume XVII, Issue 961, 29 June 1920, Page 4
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