AMUSEMENTS. HACKENSOHMIDT BOX PLANS OPEN AT MILLER’S TO-DAY. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction, BAKER and TALBOT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. GEORGE HACKENSOHMIDT, GEORGE HACKENSOHMIDT, GEORGE HACKENSOHMIDT, The WORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETE, In Two Brilliant Displays, Embracing, WRESTLING, PHYSICAL CULTURE, POSTURE POSING, TRAINING AND ENDURANCE EXERCISES, Described in detail by an Expert, making the series much more instructive and comprehensive t-o students, and also Ladies and Children. Supporting “THE RUSSIAN LION” are GUNNER MOIR and ALEX. BAIN, both World-famous Athletes, Together with a High-class Entertainment of MONOLOGUE. MAGIC, MIRTH, MELODY, Which will serve to introduce CLIFFORD ESIvELL, MARK OSBORNE, and other Notable Artists of Rare Merit. Prices—4s, ' 3s, and 2s. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England Service will be held at Waimata on Sunday next, at II a.m. . mHE UNION BANK OF AUS--1 TRALI.A, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital £1,500,000 Reserve Funds (of which £750,000 invested in Consols ; £250.000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock) : balance employed in the business of the Bank) £1,270,000 Together £2,770,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 £5,770,000 A BRANCH of this BANK is NOW OPEN at WAIROA;, Hawke’s Bay, in the Dominion 'if Now Zealand. G. E TOLHURST, Inspector. Wellington, 17tli January, 1010. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. This school -win re-open m FEBRUARY, when New Pupils can join. A JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, to admit paying Pupils under 13 yeais of age who can pass the 4th Standard, will be commenced in FEBRUARY. BOARD for a limited number of Boys until the School House is ready can be arranged for. For information, npplv to>— W. MORGAN, SecretaryFOR EXAMINATIONS. SPECIAL PRIZE ANNOUNCEMENT. EXAM. 1910. ESSRS HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON have decided to offer a PRIZE of TEN GUINEAS TO ANY ONE OF THEIR PUPILS, WHO, HAYING BEEN COACHED BY THEM FOR NOT LESS THAN SIX MONTHS, SHALL TAKE THE “FIRST PLACE” IN THE EXAMINATION HELD BY THE NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS, AT THE END OF 19iu. They also offer a prize of FIVE GUINEAS to any one of their pupils obtaining SECOND PLACE in tlie same Examination, and TWO GUINEAS to pupil obtaining THIRD PLACE. The reputation for thoroughness in knowledge and methods won by ibis firm has always been maintained. During the period of their existence they have brought Accountancy Coaching to a science, the work being so planned, and the methods adopted being so complete, that the student who conscientiouslv follows their direction in an intelligent manner may regard himself as practically safe for the Exam. Test. The examinations have undoubtedly increased in difficulty, and the number of students entering has aU> increased to a marked extent ; but the results which Messrs Hemingwav and Robertson have achieved during the past twelve vears have not only been remarkable, but consistently remarkable. Every year shows even better, results than previously. Messrs Hemingway rind Robertson are well known in the Accountancy World, and have had a large experience in coaching. This, together with their long and varied practice as Public Accountants, in the largest City in the Dominion, enables them to bring a combination of practice and theory to bear upon the subjects dealt with, which cannot fail to be of the utmost value to students who place themselves under their guidance. Full particulars of the conditions of the prizes will he given upon application- at tlieir Offices, Endean’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER. STEWART .HASTIE, Leather and Grindery Merchant, 174, Gladstone Road. Agent for Bruce’s Magic Mange Cure. A. FREEMAN. PROFESSIONAL GARDENER. HERBERT ROAD. S PRAYING and Orchard Speciality. Landscape Gardener. Work a
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2714, 20 January 1910, Page 1
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