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EDUCATIONAL. T> A S T E N ' S /"COMMERCIAL rpRAINING /COLLEGE, Phone 2721. Opp, Snieeton's. QHORTnAND QPECIAL. PUBLIC SERVICE NOVEMRER EXAMINATION.—Coaching Classes. Junior ami Senior Grades now iiu progress. Rates, R0 and 110. REPORTERS' EXAM. (Conducted by Justice Department).- in response to special request by Shorthand Writers a class will be conducted by Miss 11. Hasten, either immediately or early In the NewYear. Immediate inquiries necessary. FULL COURSE.—Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, etc. Those starting NOW will be ready for a position by about next Easter. T»ASTE.\"S /"COLLEGE FOR TJESULTS! Thai's why so few positions are advertised. Employers make personal application to us when they want elllcient workers. T»ASTEN'S /COLLEGE FOR TJESULTS! —- T> R A 1N" S ■ /COMMERCIAL pOLLEBE, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. Principal: MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. This Is the Most Up-to-Date and Bestappointed COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the Dominion. The Syllabus includes:— SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPING. BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCIAL ENGLISH, BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE INSTRUCTION, DICTAPHONE INSTRUCTION. Students Receive ludlvidua! Tuition. For l'rospectus and further particulars, apply to E. B. M. BRAIN. Otllce Manager. P.O. Box S7. Telephone OSIA,

TJOWER'S ■pNGIXEERINC DCIIOOL. SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF C ERTIFIC ATE D ESU 1N E ERS. Men holding the necessary service should prepare for examination at once. THE PROSPECTS WERE NEVExt BRIGHTER. SUCCESS IS YOURS, IF YOU WILL ONLY PLACE YOURSELF I.N BOWEit'S HANDS. DTEAM, "ELECTRICITY. / ML.. DRAUGHTSMANSHIP. TOTAL PASSES TO DATE OVER 20C0. Write or Call for Prospectus. TVOWEIfS -pNCIN'EERING OCIIOOL, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, QWAXSOX QTREET, A UCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. Phone 1734. RM UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. "OAKGAINS TN TTNREDEEMED TJLEDGES AT THE TTOBSON T OAN riOMPANY, 102, lIOBSON STREET. £ s. d. Vi 10 o—Gold Chain and Quartz, weighs nearly 3J o.;. S 15 o—Gramophoneo—Gramophone and 2.1 Double Records, brand new. 2 15 o—Brand New Waltham Watch. Ul7 ti—lSct Cluster Ring set with 8 Diamonds and I Emerald 2 5 O—Powerful .Military Field Glasses. 2 0 o— English Lever Silver Hunting Watch and Heavy Silver Chain. 20 O 0-First-class Centre-second Stopwatch and Heavy Gold Chain. 1 10 o—Gold Neck Chain and Cross. 1 lo 0— Brand New Pocket Camera. 0 17 G-3-plecc Carvers by Christopher Johnson. 2 10 O— Tailor-made Suit, nearly new. .•! so—Flute in Case. 7 15 o—Leather Suite. G pieces 1 10 o—Solid Leather Gladstone Bag 2 lo O—Solid G.dd Wristlet Watch" 2 o O—Brand New Mackintosh. 1 5 o—T.ood Raincoat. 0 15 o—Coat and Vest. 1 5 0- Luminous Wristlet Watch 5 0 O-Ncarly New Lady's Hunting Gold , n r „ Wat !'.*'.*'""' oo,d I'ong Guard. 1 7 G-lleavy E.P..YS. Fish Knives and Forks. 12 pieces, in case Pledges taken in daily from S a.m. to 8 n m EMANUEL KISSIN. Pawnbroker Phone AII7I. A

T> A R GAINS IN UNREDEEMED pi.EDGES rpilE pEOPI.E'S J OAN po., SI, VICTORIA STREET £ R. d. 115 ()—E.P. Tea Set. in case. 010 o—s-Stotie Diamond Ring, claw setting. 2 12 o—Diamond and Ruby Ring claw set. 1 15 O—Silver English Lever Watch 5 10 0— Diamond and Sapphire Ring! 4 () O—Trombone. 5,10 o—Lady's Solid Gold Hunting Watch and Guard. 3 10 0--Rest E.P.N.S. Tea and Coffee Set and Tray. 7 10 o—Bicycle, perfect, complete, nearly new. 4 10 0-Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, in tirst-ciass condition 10 1(1 O—Genuine Good Old. Violin, in case 1 10 0-14-day Oak Clock. U 0 O—Tailor-made Suit. 3 3 o—Dress Suit or Dinner Suit 5 10 o—Solid Gold Wristlet Watch and Gold Expanding Bracelet If you have any of the following articles for disposal we will PAY YOU BEST PRICES. OR LEND YOU THE MONEY ON A .SMALL INTEREST. We want to liny Old Gold and Silver Watches. Rings, I Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Electroplate, 1 Cutlery. Clothing, anil Boots, Pianos, and evcrv description of Musical Instruments Tools, Furniture, Blankets. Sheets. Quilts, Bags, aud every description of Portable Articles. Semi us your parcel and you will receive full value. M. ROBINSON, Pawnbroker. Telephone 597 A. C TOILET SPECIALISTS. * LADIES.— Don't Neglect Your Hair. Have treatment at reduced rate, owing to war.—Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings. Wellesley St. 50 Special race massage for Elderly © Ladies, soothing to verves. restful, refreshing.—Misses Wrigley, 15, Watson's I Buildings. Wellcsley S_ __> Linn SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS per Hour 1 OUU Removed Painlessly. Permanently. Madame Lorraine, Multiple Needle Elcctrolioglst, 4, U.B. Bldgs. Ask for booklet. M

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 October 1918, Page 10