SOLID FARM BOOTS! Z r--5 S values in keeping WITH THE TIMES! /J| j|{ Boots can be put to no harder test than that of D) everyday farm work—- \ and “Hannah built’’ a -.-’ll boots always “come KJ «»»1 through smilin.’” ’/// WB OFFER THESE \2 g/ JW BOOTS AT BERDOCK 1 F PRICES’ MEN’S SOLID SPLIT KIP DERBY BOOTS, Nailed and Plated, or Plain. (Pegged Solee) 18/G MEN’S SPLIT KIP FULL WATERTIGHT SHOOTERS, Nailed or flam .> 2/g MEN’S green HIDE SHOOTERS, gtout Pegged'' Solee'' (gua'ranteeo) ......... 30/- 1 MENS KIP CLOGS, with Irons • ..... .. ... 16/6 WOMENS KIP CLOGS, with Irons -Mg5.......... 15/6 WOMEN’S DAIRY BOOTS ....... 13/n, IWOTUAKER& SHOEISTS nevi PLYMOUTH. BRANCHES AT STRATFORD A HAWERA.
Seagrass Furniture Guaranteed by PURSER’S There is no willow or bamboo used in our Seagrass Furniture. Nothing but Malacca Cane is found suitable for this purpose. The Borer cannot touch it, and it has the neceeeary spring to add the touch of comfort that distinguishes PURSER’S SEAGRASS. SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. PURSER’S Ltd.. HOME FURNISHERS. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. And INGLEWOOD.
1 LEARN PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. TPHE man or woman, boy or girl, who knows Double Entry Book-keeping ■ thoroughly is sure of a good position. ' Every business requires book-keepers, , yet really well taught bookkeepers are j rare. Many possess a rough and ready knowledge of bookkeeping, but this is not enough; the knowledge must be thorough. ' Our correspondence course is admitted i by those who are qualified to judge to |be the finest of its kind. Its practical I value and simplicity have in the past i 25 years been proved in so many thousands of cases that good ‘‘book-keeping’’ ; ii well-nigh synonymous with the name I of ‘‘Hemingway and Robertson” through* { out New Zealand and Australia. Write to-day for particulars. HEMINGWAY &. ROBERTSON'S (Established October 1897) THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS. Union Buildings, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. PHONE 1462. P.O. Box 516 BUSINESS FOR SALE. BUSINESS FOR SALE. | OUCH an advertisement may come un--1 der your notice at some future time, j Y’ou may have the necessary capital and knowledge of the business, and feel that you would like to strike out on your own account and purchase it. But you realise that you know nothing about keeping books, and therefore decide to turn the proposition down. Now is the time to make provision for such a contingency: we have a practical course in BOOK-KEEPING & BUSINESS TRAINING, a knowledge of which will be invaluable in the event of your some dav going into business on your own account. The course is simple, and very practical. You come into contact with the actual documents and books of account required in an ordinay business. A few months’ study is all that is necessary. Make provision for the future by ENROLLING NOW! Full particulars on application. BANKS COMMERCIAL C OLLEGE - WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. VAL DUFF, Local Director. BROUGHAM ST., YEW PLYMOUTH. I ’Phos« 415 °O- Box 89.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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