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WANTED. AGENCIES WANTED. , AHAWKE'S Bay Firm of Merchants, covering tho Wairarapa, Manawatu, and Main Trunk Districts, are open tx> represent Manufacturers or Merchants in theso districts and throughout Hawke's Bay; are also prepared to work Wellington City. The ground is thoroughly covered, and will be energetically worked. Full details to Box 105, Hastings. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON RACES AT OPAKI, lGtli OCTOBER. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickots, available for return until 18th October, will be obtainable as under (except where ordinary fares are less):— To Masterton, from Woodyille, Mauriceville, and intermediate Station?, on lGtli October, by morning train's only. To Opaki, from Wellington, Greytown, Ciareville and intermediate stations, on 16th October, by morning trains only. Tho tickots to Masterton will be avail- | able for break of journey at Opaki only; those for Opaki at Masterton only. On lGtli October, — A special passenger train will leave Masterton at 11.30 a.m., and arrive Opaki Racecourse 11.40 a.m. Passengers from Masterton must travel by this train. They will not be permitted to travel by tlio train leaving Masterton for oodvillo at 11.50 a.m. Return trains will leave Opaki Racecourse at 5.15 and 6.15 p.m., Masterton arr. 5.55 and G. 2- p.m. The ordinary train leaving Masterton for Woodville at 5.15 p.m. will leave Opaki Racecourse at 5.35 p.m. The 2.45 p.m. train from.Woodville to Wellington will leave Racecoursc at 5.45 p.m.' This train will have cars attached from Cross Creek to Wellington, and will stop where required to set down passengers. All trains, including the 7.50 a.m. Wel-lington-Woodvillo and 1.15 p.m. A\oodvilloWellington trains, will, if required, stop opposite Opaki Racecourse for passengers. BY ORDER. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. HAWKE'S BAY JUBILEE SHOW. AWKE'S BAY JUBILEE SHOW. AT HASTINGS, WEDNESDA Y AND THURSDAY. 22nd and 23rd OCTOBER. HAWKE'S BAY JUBILEE SHOW. HAWKE'S BAY JUBILEE SHOW. Special Trains and Fares to this Record Show. . i RECORD ENTRIES. HAWKE'S BAY .TUBTLEE SHOW. HAWKE'S BAY JUBILEE SHOW. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST P. AND A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW, AT CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 29th and 30th October. RECORD Number of Challenge Shields, Roso Bowls, and Cups in principal Classes. RECORD Number of Covered Stalls and ■ Pens—2l3 for Cattle and Horses, hesides covered Sheep Pens. ENTRIES close October 15. Write now for Schedule. It's interesting. H'. S. MOSS, Secretary, Boi 25, Carterton. Manawatu and west coast AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, and MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S CHAMPION DOG SHOW, ' NOVEMBER sth, 6th, and 7th, 1913, To be held at tho Show Grounds, Palmerston North, under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. Full Classes of Purebred Stock, from all parts. Hunting,. Riding. Driving, and other Competitions. Horseshoeing and Shoemaking Competition. Valuablo Prize Money, Cups, and Trophies. Home Industries, Needlework, and Photography. Art, Technical and Public School Classes. Special Railway Facilities. Entries close for all classes, except Live Stock, on 11th October, 1913. Live Stock entries close 18th. October, 1913. Schedules aiul all information from the Secretarv, W. T., PENNY, Box 85, Palmerston North. ; BOOK-KEEPERS, CLERKS, AND OTHERS! THE DIPLOMA IN BOOK-KEEPING (Granted by the N.Z. University in conjunction with the N.Z. Society of Accountants). To bring the advantages of this Diploma and the necessity of possessing it prominentlv before Young Business Men. MR. W. 11. HEMINGWAY, P.P.A.. (N.Z.), Solicitor, with Mr. C. •V. ROBERTSON, A.P.A. (N.Z.), and Staffby past results the foremost J'enchers of Accountancy, Law, and Book-keeping by Mail (who have already successfully prepared G1 Candidates for the-abjve Examination, in addition to 791 for the - Accountancy Degree, and 4G for the Law Professional) —are making a Special Offer, which is open to November 21st, 1913, to prepare, at a greatly reduced fee, privately, inexpensively, thoroughly, and practically loung Business -uen for this Diploma. ... v ' Candidates receive individual tuition — they have ho books to buy—that all may benefit by the offer, fees may be paid by small instalments. This Diploma in Book-keepin.g is now the Hall-mark of efficiency for Book-keep-ers ami Commercial Accountants. | Qualify now—-before conditions become harder—and Success in the Business World is yours. Without the Diploma vou incur the risk of being regarded a '"back number." Add the Diploma to vour present practical experience. Send I TO-DAY for full particulars, addressed to HEMINGWAY" AND ROBERTSON, Public Accountants anil Auditors, P.O. Box 51G, Auckland. Established 1897. Note.—This Special .Offer clones posion November 21st. | No man can afford to disregard the value of smart clothes. Clothes mark ,the character of a man, and say what you will we judge people very largely by dress. You cannot be too particular in the choice of your tailoring, and no matter how particular you are, the Sartorial Service Ltd., Tailors for Men, can please you. Every man who places his order with this firm is tailored in an individual manner so that the suit not only fits the figure perfectly, but harmonises with the personality of the individual. This is true tailoring. For three guineas and upwards you can buy a Sartorial Service Suit made to your order by tailors. If you cannot call to see the splendid new summer suitings we. can arrange to send you patterns or our representative to see you. Tho address is 61 Willis Street, Wellington.—Advt. HOTEL TENANT WANTED. WE require for one of the leading Hotels in the Dominion a Tenant; guaranteed trade -C-400 weekly, .£3OO in bars and XIOO in house; beer trade, 30 hogsheads monthly, wines and spirits .£3OO monthly; all consumed on premises; no outdoor trade; no pints; lease 5 years; rent i!3O weekly; goodwill, .£2750 cash, and another .£2750 alter next election if Continuance carried; freo for everything; wages, .£39 weekly; rates .£94, and Insurance JBU3 annually; profits should be £1000 per annum. Wo will finance a good man, whom we must approve of as being suitable to run the Hotel. Furniture at valuation, and same will-he taken hack at end of lease at valuation. We are now open to treat with intending tenants. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 3

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