Speciai AciMrtisemoate. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH 1919. Arc you going to make it your "B'anner" year and mark it with, a big milestone of progress or are you going to drift along, taking things as they come, and draw the salary of men who are inferior to yourself in mental We urge the detcrminaibon to improve. For twenty years we have urged this upon men and young women, and as a consequence ;over 3000 of the executive heads of business places owe their training to us. Wie inspire them Mo start, we provided them with a system of correspondence lessons far exceeding their expectations, wo kept them, inspired to progress, and finally we reaped the reward in their grateful thanks and their recommendation of our services to their friends. Hemingway and Robertson Schools have "made good" by helping others to make good. Wherever you are, whatever you do, if you are not satisfied with your present position, you ■may rest assured there is something wrong with the position icr with your capacity. Write us confidentially, telling us what you are doing and what you would like to do, and we will reply to yiou by return mail, giving you free advice as to how you can make the same progress as has been possible for thousands of others. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools Ltd., Union B'uildings. P. O. Box 516. AUCKLAND 2000 PINT BOTTLES . I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for which I will pay Is per dozen at my aerated water and cordial factory. J. H JOHNSON.
MR. T. BASON, having decided to retire from business, wishes to thank the. people of Taihape for the liberal patronage they have accorded him during the the past 15 years, and he asks for an extension of support for his successor, MR. MARTIN HOWARD, who will continue the business (Signed) T. BASON, In connection with the above 1 wish to assure the public of Taihape and district that no pains will be spared on my part to carry on in the same high-class work of my predecessor. I have been with Mr. Bason for the. past 12 months, and am, therefore, not unacquainted with the requirements of the district. In asking for a continuance of the valued patronage so long extended to Mr. Bason, I shall do my utmost to merit it.
MARTIN HOWARD BRICKLAYER, Etc., Taihape. RANTED KNOWN -Tiie richest, moat fragrant &n( nvmt economical tea you could bay Is Dandelion Tea. Blended by one of the foremost tea-tasters In Wellington, : t merits vour choice. Trj a pound at 2/, 2/4 and 2/6.—H. D. BENNETT, LTD., Awarua House, Taihape. For bilious attacks, torpid liver, try Fookes' little liver pills; Is per box. New assortment of Gramophones to hand. Prices from £3 15s up vans British "E-'OT-ready" l-j's Eletirica* Specialties; Torches Lamos Etc : spare Bulbs <md Refills always '~i stock. —Swedlund's Music WarePERAMBULATORS, Push Chairs, Gocarts —both new and second-hand—at City prices, at Ward & Co.'s, Tui street. WANTED KNOWN—Ladles' Court Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent leathers, all sizes from 19/6. to 23/6, at Chapman's Boot. Arcada, opp P. 0., Taihape. \X7ANTED KNOWN Girls' good serviceable strap shoes, sizes 7 to 10, usual price 12/6; sale price 11/6 at McCormick's WANTED KNOWN Boys' and girls' school boots, usual prict 15/, sale price 13/9, at McCormick's.
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Taihape Daily Times, 24 March 1919, Page 1
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555Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 24 March 1919, Page 1
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