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Miscellaneous. AREAL Sale Snip I —Bordered Seagrass Mats, 24 x 49. 2/11. —Carter’s Bargain Store Annual Stocktaking Sale. DURING Carnival Period /I deposit and £1 per month secures a Gramophone and 12 Records at Flatt’s Emporium. DO you want a first-grade Bicycle ? Try Isaac Brown and Co., Belmont Road, Paeroa. FLATT’S, leading newspaper agents — Books, Magazines, Fashion Plates and Demarets cut Patterns, each. TA OR everything in the GramoJ- phone line try us Repail'S at shortest notice. —Isaac Brown and Co. HM.V. and Rexonola Gramo- • phones and hundreds of records to choose from at Flatt’s Emporium. HIS Master’s Voice and Columbia Gramophones sold on easy terms. Latest records in stock.—lsaac Brown and Co. ROTOCILLO Sewing Machine, Treadle and Electric Models. Prams and Push Chairs, Prams re-tyred.—lsaac Brown and Co. ES. KALLU, Regd. Plumber • and .Hardware Merchant, Katikati, carries all classes of General Hardware and Builders’ Supplies at reasonable prices. Phone 33. SECURE a Gramophone and 12 Records for the Winter under the Special Easy Payment Terms at Flatt’s Emporium. SCHOOL Books; big value in pads and compasses, exercises, lunch and school bags, and school requisites at Flatt’s Emporium. rpRIUMPH and Ariel Motor J- Cycles! New models. Inspection invited. Accessories stocked.—lsaac Brown and Co. Educational. gw I.C.S. STUDENT W-r Wk \WHY NOT/ K i try s ♦ I The Remarkable I.C.S. Y NEW ILLUSTRATION METHOD Y makes Home Study simple and practical Y THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS: T ’ To make §ood; ▼ To receive recognition and honour: A ■ To make more money, for money is the T i world’s standard of a man’s value, and y a symbol of his success. A THE I.C.S. TRAINED MAN DESERVES I V THE BIG jOB—AND GETS IT. ▼ f International J 4 Correspoffiime Schools I A (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED A I Sirs,—Please send me b free prospectus X ▼ giving full particulars of all branches <4the ▼ A profession or occupation before which I X havemarkedX (Ifyoursubiectisnoton a ▼ this list, write it here) V I—jlrchited, —General Bookkeeper, 6 ■’’-Mech.Draughteman, —Station Bookkeeper, . X —Concrete Contractor, — Sa/esman(anybranch) ▼ —Building Contractor, —Sales Letter Writer, * — (any branch) X —Plan Drainer, —AriistCeny branch) ▼ —Shire Engineer, —Journ'Zsf (any branch) f —Shire Overseer, —General Education, A —Motor Engineer, —Language (G’phone) ▼ —Motor Mechanic, Spacial Examinations ▼ —EleclficalEpdneer, ‘ 4 -rElec. Mech, Exams,-Matriculation, X —Mechanical Gngin r»-j n termediate, ▼ • —Mine Electrician, —Hereford House, A —TelephoneMeeh., —Public Service, X -Aeroplane Engineer. Spc( . ial Women -, Dept. Y —Aeroplane Rigger, —Drearmaking, ▼ —Textile Expert, —Milliner?, A —T Umber, -Shorthand-Typing, X —Mathematician, —Bur. Correrpondence ▼ (There are over 4,000,000 I.C.S. Student., A over 19,000 of theie being in New Zealand). ▲ ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING—POST NOW T Name X Age.... Occupation Y Address Y ■♦♦♦♦♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••■l King’s Bldgs., 138 D Victoria Street, HAMILTON. Business Notices. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR EYES I Mr E. A. Murrell, D.8.0.A. (London), F. 1.0. (England), representing the house of Balfour M. Irvine, F.S.M.C. (London), F.J.O. (England), Karangahape Road, Auckland, will visit PAEROA on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY August 13th & 14th. ‘ and may be consulted at PAEROA HOTEL. Mr Murrell is a Specialist in all Eyesight troubles, and has had a wide and varied experience in all matters pertaining to sight. Glasses will not be prescribed unless absolutely necessary. Balfour M. Irvine F.S.M.C. (London) F. 1.0. (England). , Make your appointment early. Accommodation Vdcunt. Grand Vue Private Hotel. PUKE ROAD. Under entirely new management Superior Board & Residence. CLEANLINESS & COMFORT. Moderate Tariff for both Permanents and Casuals. MRS. H. R. SUCKLING Proprietress. Phone 147.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5454, 29 July 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5454, 29 July 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5454, 29 July 1929, Page 3

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