British Grey' Blankets At Almost Pre-war Prices. I THE BIG Has just received a bale of British Blankets) ordered previous to the feport prohibi- ' tion by the Wax Office. As colonial blankets are almost unprocurable at the mills these blankets will prove a most economical substitute. The quantity being limited, ■wise buyera will get in early. THee-quarter Bed Size, 27/6 Double Bed ..36/6 Be wise!, POSTAGE EXTRA. Rennies The Big Store, Waitara.
'ASK FOE GOLDEN ' QOLbEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT. NOW'S THE TIME FOE CONCRETING. SOLD BY J. Austin, New Plymouth W. P. Nichol & Co., N.P. E. Beckbessinger, Waitara Gaustad and Marlow, Waitara Mo# Dqjry Store Co, Inglewood J. Thtjrkleson, Tariki Midfcrst Store Co., Midhirst ITJZ, Loan and Mercantile, Stratford. N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Stratford. J. Arthur, Ngaere. N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Eltham. . Thomas Bros., Kaponga W. Marshall, Normanby , N.Z. Farmers' Organisation So* ciety, Hawera Blair , and Sellar, Hawera Kaupokonui Store Co., Kaupokonui Riverdale Dairy Store Co., Inaha J. Barclay, Okaiawa A. 0.. Powell, Te Kir! Gibsons, Ltd., Patea Aitcheson, Ltd., Patea Manutahi Dairy Co., Manutahi. Alton Dairy Co., Alton MASTERS, Ltd,, CLERKS & BOOKKEEPERS, It is unreasonable for you to expect a good position with good salary without QUALIFICATION. Quiet and thoughtful consideration must convince you that unless you help yourself no one else wiU, or can. No matter what your age or experience may be you cannot deny the value of possessing your Accountancy Degree. We number among our Students, business managers, bank managers, accountants, secretaries, factory managers, and others holding very responsible positions. The truth of the matter is that present day business men nave been educated up to demand only i(ualified men as accountants and boolc-keepert,, and they won't be satisfied with less. You will be well advised to go into this matter of qualifying bow; don't put it off. ADDBESS— Distributors, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1919, Page 4
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