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■ 'i- -naasß “AS YE SOW, SO SHALL YE REAP.” truer words were ever written- If ’ we sow tares we cannot reap wheat. If you seek for low priced seeds, you will get g. corresponding quality. There is no pdorer investment than socalled “CHEAP” Seeds. There is no finer climate in the world for -growing seeds than our own New Zealand. In order to be certain that our strains are the. finest obtainable, we have ..trayelled.. England, Europe, America e.nd_ Australia six times in the last decade. This costs us some thoiisandsrof pounds. You may he siife we secured sie bast for our growing in N.Z. Every ißag we sell is tested by both the N.Z. Dept, of Agriculture and ourselves. Nothing is sold ■that is not of strong germination. F. COOPER, LTD. DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. “The Reasons are in every Bag.” WHY SPENd POUNDS on a New OVERCOAT when you can have the old one made like new for a few shillings'? Take it to— M C CULLOUGH’S EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS, Devon Street (opposite McNeill’s), New Plymouth. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORI tfAS just landed a large stock of THP.EE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. ’Phone 321. Workshop: Broadway. WHY WASTE YEARS IN ROUTINE WORK?

TN gaining proficiency which can be x yours in as many months? Men who have “got there” place at your service their years of experience. They have expunged from text books all verbose and wearying detail. THEIR difficulties are not YOURS. YOUR lessons —simple, practical and logically arranged in a text clearly and concisely expressed. lead you by easy and pleasant steps to the work that counts. Is it ACCOUNTANCY ? BOOKKEEPING ? LAW PROF.? TEACHERS’ PUBLIC SERVICE? MATRICULATION? Remember, success is built on the correct use of average ability. WRITE US TO-DAY—* HEMINGWAY <& ROBERTSON’S (Established October 1897) THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. ’PHONE 1462. P.O. Box 516

VACANCY FOR QUALIFIED BOOK-KEEPER OR ACCOUNTANT. QUCH advertisements are constantly appearing in our papers. The first question a prospective applicant aeks himself, naturally, is—“l wonder if I could do the work?” For all these positions the qualified man must have a tremendous advantage over the unqualified. This is only fair; and offers the qualified man some reward for his labors. How, then, can a young person become qualified ? Banks College has complete and thoroughly practical courses in Book-keeping and Accountancy; the student is brought into touch with actual books of account and documents such as are used in every-day business. Our Local Director at New Plymouth will be pleased to illustrate and explain the courses to any prospective students, and also to furnish all information with regard to fee, etc. Prospectus may be had on application to him. BANKS COMMERCIAL CO LLE GE. WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. New Plymouth Director, Mr. Vai. Duff, Devon Street, Box 212, ’Phone 382.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 2

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554

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1922, Page 2

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