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~ EDUCATIONAL." mHE /COLLEGE FOX TJESULTS. T» A S T E N- S /COMMERCIAL, ITtRAINING •PHONE 27«. SHORTHAND. BOOKKEEPING. TYPING. GENERAL OFFICE WORK. ALL CLASSES SO W RESU MEj>. FEBRUARY 9—Speed Sessions. Bookkeeping Course. Evening Classes in Shorthand and Typing E.\'9Ol. NOW. Principal MISS C. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A. TJASIEN'S "RESULTS. BEFORE DECIDING WHERE TO PLACE YOUR DAUGHTER J See BRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE In the I NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. The College Is admirably situated. The J rooms are well appointed, spacious, and i -hygienic, with special luncheon and cloak I rooms. I The Machines. Mechanical Appliances, and Tultlonal Methods are entirely up to date. An efficient staff is employed, each subject being taught by an expert, under the direction and personal supervision of the principals. ness training, rendered pleasurable by modern easily-working machines, combined with healthy and pleasant surroundings. A call will convince you of the superiority of our appoiutments. Full particulars and prospectus are obtained at the Otßce. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN, Principal. MISS E. B. M. BEAIN, Manager. P.O. Bos 87. rhone-981A. AB TTAVE YOU SEES— T3E RIOKSHAW BOYS AT DURBAN; THE DANCING BLACKAMOORS AT CAPETOWN; THE " GOLDEN GATES " AND CHINATOWN, 'FRISCO; THE DREAMY PACIFIC ISLANDS; THE GREAT METROPOLIS, .LONDON; THE LITTLE JAPS AT HOME? A man has not properly lived, in tie true sense of the word, until he has travelled. Think of the pleasures you're missing: Travelling is expeusire these times. Th-jre is a way, however, which will not cost you a cent. In fact, you're saving money nil the time. BECOME A MARINE ENGINEER. STUDY AT BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL—NOW! Special tuition given by a stall of Expert Marine Engineers. The course is simple and understandable. Write or Call for Prospectus. "DOWER'S "CINGINEEttING QCHOOL, COLWILL CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND P.O. -Box 50. (And at Wellington). TENDERS. f|l O B U I L D E R - Si Contract by Two First-class Tradesmen in ! Brickwork. Labour only, j 328 Reply REX. Bon 1478. Auckland. to whah'f and building contractors; i wharf and lime works at

BUILDING. HENDERSON AND POLLARD, LTD. MOUNT EDEN. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We have just received a Shipment of OREGON (Douglas Fir), a limited quantity of which we have for Sale. Also Oregon Doors and Oregon Threerply. 61 AMOS AND WALLACE, Sheet Metal Workers, IS7, Great North Road. We make Tanks, Baths, Ventilators, Motor Mudguards. ] Estimates for all classes of Metal Work. We also do Repairs. We Guarantee our Work, and our Charges are Moderate. Give us a trial. Phone 2776 A. C y> A N G E S. NEW AND SECONDHAND RANGES IN' STOCK. Repairs In All Branches. STONEX AND WHITE. Wakefleld Street. ■THE) " NEW DOME " RANGE J- Saves Fuel, Well Finished, Durable. Ask your Ironmonger for Illustrated Catalogue and 'Price, or Makers. THE DOME RANGE CO., LTD., Sale Street, Freeman's Bay, Auckland. Phone 2399 A. < C MOTOR CARS FOB SALE. /CADILLAC Car, iTseater, latest model, every cony.; going cheap. —l'atterson, Clarence St., Devonport. 41 SSKX, little used, perfect order; owner leaving New Zealand Immediately.'— Charlton Dawson, A.O. ißox 788, Auckland^ FiORD, 5-seater -uody, khaki hood, in arstclass condition; £35. —iUablnson'B, 22, James Str, Arch Hill. Phone 44'J5. 531 FORD Ton Truck, in use six months on light work; newly shod throughout; (.'lectrn; tail light, two oil lamps, two spare tyres and lubes, and all necessary tools; cross spring seats.— J. Skinner, Moa Kd., I'olnt Chevalier. . 180 TTUBMOBILE, 2-seater, spare wheel and Boyd, Findlay St., Ellerslie. 629 M~ OTOR~Delivery.— We can still 'supply new light motor deliveries as supplied lo N.Z. Government, £100 cash. —Irvln, ID, Wakerield St. 68 MOTOR CAR.—For immediate sale, Studebaker Light Four; done only 1200 miles; purchased new recently by owner tour New Zealand, now returning Australia. Perfect order. —Beaufoy Greene, Grand Hotel. 4-1 O~ 'VERLAX.D Car. In good order, lite* model; any trial.—Charles Starr, Iluntly. stK> 5-seater, tyres, upholstery, paint good condition; electric light, self-starter, perfect mechanical order; any trial.—Easy, (iv», STAR. 17 T>EUAL Motor Car, 4-cyl., 30 h.p., electric -" lis-'hts and self-starter; £260, owner must sell.—Hegal, P.O. Bos 581, Auckland-. 10S QINGER, 2-seatei\ perfect condition"; CT owner leaving.—Marychurch and Co.. Sunford's Building. Customs St. 133

OTUDEBAKIiR, 1918, 7-seater, privately ™ owned, newly painted, nice appearance, condition as new, absolute guarantee, any tria!.: pump Jack, speedometer, side curtain S._j^c I _£-ISD ; ---X . i JS2I ! _STAR L %__ISS SWEATER, American make, well shod; | ** engine recently overhauled ; owner leav-1 ing town.—Motor, 027, STAR. 10 \ pr-SBATEK Car, electric light, etc., £275; j •J take second mortgage or equity In house: will pay some cash. —16A, Hamilton ' ltd., or Phone 2474. 6SS DOCTORS who have not seen the Ford Sedan and Coupelet should call at John W. Andrew's Ford Showrooms, Eden Terrace. M THE Ford Sedans and Coupelets are the most popular winter cars in the States, "hey are gaining fay.our in New Zealand. See John W. Andrew's Ford Showrooms. M A LL Sorts of Ford Accessories, Spare •"• Parts, Tools, Tyres, etc., at John W. Andrew's Ford Ga.rujte« Eden Terr&ce. M milE QAMPBELL TITOTOR pO., 11-13, COSTOMS STREET EAST. Agents for— THE DODGE CARS, COLUMBIA 6-CYL.INI>E!R CABS, And the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCK. City of Winchester next Ship to arrive with DODGE CARS. Only Two Touring Cars not Booked Tjp. Sec the Special DOJJG'E TOURI.VG CAR, with wire wheels and special linish. TJSiEID CAR BAR-GAIXiS: IMO-.T-Passenger DODG-E, only done 2,000 miles. «"8 DODGE, only run 3.600 miles, 1910 POHD. £180. 1014 FORD, ivith Seat Lovers, Cauvas Hood, Shock-absorbers, . all new tyres, £18T.. ■ -rasscTißer STUDEBAKE.R, privately , terms can ue arranged. 3-Seater BUiCK. self-starter modeC all gafn! £37b S ' Palnte,l Buk ' k grey: a blu " Offer wanted for FRENCH CAR, sports "entV iß**" ™ a Try our SpecialiDODGE OIL for Winter use , k For . a Special Demonstration on any ot the above Cars call up our MR. GiRANT and he -will be pleased to give you a run. Phone 2738. q G. A. H^ DON - F°^~ 50, Hobson Street «-AKS. G. A. H AYDON for poi"> G. A. H AYDON for p° E D 'Phone 2523. ACCESSORIES. Ford Distributor, AncklanU District. I»

WHAKAPI'RAU. CONTRACT FOR LABOUR ONLY, Or LABOUR AXD PART MATERIAL, AS PER 'SPECIFICATIONS. Tenders will he received until Noon, FRIDAY, 28th May. 'Plans, etc., at office of Mr. W A. Cumming. iF.X.Z.I.A.. Victoria Arcade, and at my office, Dargavllle. HORACE HAMMOND, F.N.Z.1.A., 304 Registered Architect. T> O A D F 0 R M A' T I O X. Tenders Trill be received by the undersigned up to Noon, TUESDAY, May 18th, at Waltakere.' lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HARBISON AND GRIERSON, Victoria Arcade. 513 MEDICAL. TJK>R X CM.BA«O OR JJACKACHE. TRY " VITOX." " VITOX." " VITOX." i Tne latest English discovery for nrlc add troubles. It has proved a blessing to thousands of sufferers in Uie Old Land, and is now repeating its successes in New Zealand. DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER HOUR. •• VITOX " Is absolutely CERTAIN in cases of Backache. Try it. You cannot go wrong. V I VITOX O X \« really a wonderful medicine. All chemists sell it or can obtain it for customers.. If you have any difficulty send a postal note for 5/ to "VITOX," Department B, P.O. Box 1002, Auckland, and a full-sized packet will be posted by return mall. DO IT NOW! J. YOCK AND CO., High Street, Auckland (Sole Australasian Agents). KA T»OYB' and Yonths' Raincoats, 32/6.—At > •*-» Tutt's. Symonde St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 10

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