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Just You See These f Bargains leaelZc. /I I Every one a strong rea- | son why every MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD should be the proud possessor of Hannah footwear. MEN’S BOX CALF * GLAOE KID WELTED BOOTS. Sale Price 28/6 (These two lines are guaranteed by us to you.) LADIES’ GLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOES, smart'toea and heels, anyeiae. ~ Sale Price r 9 /rr (No better value have we ever offered). MEN S STRONG SPLIT JtlP DERBY FARM BOOTS, toe and heel plates, with or without nail,. A Genuine Bargain at 17/q WOMEN’S BEST STOUT ALI? LEATHER DAIRY BOOTS water vb-v-.o PTO ? • BiZM ’ Sale Price ’3/” MEN HANNAH’S SPECIAL: ALL 'EAST INDIA KIP SHOOT- > K , whole backs, will stand all weather. Sale Price 26/6 MEN’S STRONG FELT SLIPPERS. Sale Price 4/11 LADIES’ STRONG FELT SLIPPERS. Sale Price a/rr COME IN AT ONCE! SHOEISTS b NEW PLYMOUTH. f BRANCHES AT STRATFORD & HAWERA.

Don’t Be Silly! SEE THE VALUE —IN—CROCKERY WE OFFEB DURING OUR SPECIAL CROCKERY SALE MAKE A POINT OF SEEING OUR GREAT WINDOW DISPLAY. PURSER’S Ltd., DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

YOU CAN BECOME A PROFICIENT SHORTHAND WRITER VITHEREVER you live, by study at ’’ home in your spare time upder HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, who are the sole Licensees for Australasia of a special Course, actually writ- ; ten and printed by Pitman and Sows I themeelvee for Correspondence Tuition. NO NEED TO ATTEND CITY CLASSES. I A knowledge of Shorthand is easily acI quired, and is invaluable in any walk of i life. | Write without delay for particulars | G—HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S (Established October 1897) | THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. ■ L’nion Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. ’PHONE 1462. P.O. Box 516 LET US TEACH YOU 4 BOOK-KEEPING ? TpVERY man who sets up in business for himself must keep books, and : although it ia possible to muddle along ; on a self-devised system there ia nothj ing like a thorough knowledge of | DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING for ' avoiding tangles and unpleasant finanI cial surprises. • All important positions demand a good ■ working knowledge of accounts, because i the main thing in all classes of indtus- | try i*» that the business shall pay. • When vou understand how to prepare • BALANCE-SHEETS AND PROFIT AND | LOSS ACCOUNTS, you can find out at any time the exact condition of your affairs. I Thia knowledge can be acquired by I spa re- time study under the guidance of BANKS : COMMERCIAL C OLLEGE - [ WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. | Write for Prospectus and all informa- | tion concerning any of these Courses:—* ' Aceoantaney, Architecture. Advertising. ! Law. Economics. Banking, Public Service, ’ Matriculation, or Public SpeakingVAL DUFF, Tjoea 1 Di rector. BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. j’Phone 47S P.O. Box «S.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 2

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438

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1922, Page 2

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