H*C*£ GOINGI GOING > G0NE!!! DECEMBER Ist ia the Closing Date —after that it will be too late to take advantage of HEMINGWAY'S Speeial Concession to EXAMINATION STUDENTS 12 2/-SAVED "Every student who enrols before Ist December, 1927. trill have his or her Examination Entrance Fee paid by the Schools.” No special conditions. You only have to complete the course, and pay the ordinary schedule fees, either by ‘ instalments or in advance. Write to day and for full particulars to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 616 AUCKLAND
gOLWAY QOLLEGE A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL. Modern Buildings with fireproof Dormitories and Bleeping Porches. 18 Acres of Ground, planted 60 years ago, mainly with English trees. INSTRUCTION from Primary Classes to University Standard. Special attention paid to Music, Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball, Swimming. The College is situated in one of the • healthiest localities in New Zealand, •r everything possible "is done to ensure perfect health and comfort for pupils. Tor Propectus apply to the Principal MRS. M. B. THOMPSON, M.A. Or the Secretary, Box 63, Masterton. PARENTS! ABOUT THAT GIRL! "*■ Don’t send her into the world untrained. Enrol her with CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Mrs. A. H, Gilby, P.T.C., Principal, 201 St. Aubyn Street, Hastings, for a course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, or BOOK-KEEPING. Day and Evening Classes. ’Phone 1355. SPECIAL PURCHASE / TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE HAIR CLABPS, from Id each FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS—- • All Prices MANICURE SETS— 3/LADIEB’ HANDBAGS, from— 3/LADIES’ PURSES, from— 9d GENT’S PURSES, from— lOd PHOTO FRAMES— AU Prices Full stocks of COLUMBIA RECORDS on hand and arriving, THE RECORD GRAMOPHONE CO. 420 HERETAUNGA STREET W. GOOD NEWS. The best time to give buying concessions is NOW. From the 10th inst. we will allow a rebate of at least ten per cent., excepting a few lines where a standard price is fixed, on all our wonderful , collection of the world’s best for ' Christmas Presents. TWO SHOPS IN HERETAUNGA ST. EABT: Three doors east of Karamu Road. WEST: Five doors west of Nelson St. v H. R. FRENCH HEBETAUNGAST. E, HASTINGS. Phone 529. THE LATEST NOVELS. at Crale” Hugh Walpole. Reach” H. M. Tomlinson. ♦'Right Off the Map” C. E. Montague. "Kitty” 1 Warwick Deeping. u Ladies & Gentlemen” Irwin S. Cobb "The Quest of Youth” Jeffery Farnol ♦ The Slave Junk” • Frank Packard ♦•Pilgrims” - . . - Ethel Mannin . 6/- each; 6/4 posted FALL’ S BOOKSELLERS HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS Box 245. Telephone 538. FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSAGENT, HASTINGS. ■Phone 134-742. Box 3. "Out of the Ruins” Sir Phillip Gibbs "Young Men in Love’’ Michael Arlen "Martie and Others in Rhodesia” Sheila Macdonald "I Pronounce Them” G. A. Studdert Kennedy "The Kingdom of Theophilus” W. J. Locke "The Quest of .Youth” Jeffery Fame] (Available 17th November) AU at 6/-. Postage 6d extra. XMAS. NUMBERS N.Z. ILLUSTRATED PAPERS STILL AVAILABLE. WATERMAN, SWAN & ONOTO FOUNTAIN PENS & INKS. CIRCULATING LIBRARY Buy a Book a Week— a Library in a . year. ' - - NEW SUIT FOR 10/- is, of course,' quite an impossible thing. But BARLEY’S Up-to-date Chemical Dry Cleaning Plant will make your old shabby suit smart to wear in Sidey’s Sunshine, and your i 10/- will be wisely spent. Al LIGHT HAVING SALE at Baird’s Win White Madapolam. 1/3 for 9d yard- 4Oin. Horrockses’ Diaphalene, usually 9/6, sale 1/C; 30 Sin. Cream Cur taia Nets. 1/7 yard. L
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 23 November 1927, Page 4
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