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EDTTCATIONAL. 0 uMM!B«-TI JliE DTCDI. (l|en who are ambitious to push ahead, are not Jed away from their studies by the mmoy pastimes associated with summerfckne—tho sltppins away of valuable month** represents a-real Joss ■which can never he made good, YOU CAN'T AFFO.R>D TO DEkAY. Every moment you put off starting, increases the goji lietwen you end SUCCESS. Wjiereas an early start ensures a decided advantage, a Jate start entails v big capACCOUNTANCY OFP£.RiS LIM.rrUESS iEyerywhcre The demand for " QUA.LdF.LE3D A.'OC'OU-NTAJJTS" increases month by month. CO'MiMIEXCE YOUIi BTUIDIJS'S (NOW . iFrom the first lesson you will be ppeedin/g on towards your goal, where flnoneial worries are unknown, and where life is ".Summertime" all the year round. iWrite us ior free copy of •■ ACCOUNTANCY." TT.jmiNG'WAY AND ■rvOOJEB.TgOJJ'S CQRRBSPO'MDIBNCP SC.HOO,LS, L/TB., UNIOiN , B-UIUDIN'OS, CUSTOMS ST. 8.. P.O. ©ox 516. A'DOKiLAIXD, KB a UCKLAND Uepresentatlve for Greirg AX Shorthand, the easy system. —W. 'Hutchlnson, Slays Rd., Tβ l'apapa, Opnliungii. 38 DENTISTRY. j-viHNTIST J)l VIES FOR iAND ARTIFICIAL /TEETH. 1 ■ ■ 'Phone 3U68. AVymlhaiu Street. Opp. 'Gas Co.'s Office. B

E. Ij A M O N T, SCRGEON DENTIST, Begs to announce that he lias Removed to New Premises, NO. 6, DURHAM STREET EAST (Upstairs) Opposite Grosvenor Cafe. Telephone 090 A. B ITVENTURIES DEFYING DETECTION v WHICH ARE REAM A" OOIIFOIiTABI<H DENOTE THAT THE WEARER HAS BEEX TO TTEHB.EiRT ryALK'BR, THE DEPBNDABIjB DENTIST, NEWTON. B Tor painless methods, gentleness and skill, Dentist Howey Walker Is leading still. JJOWiEY WALKER, City Chambers. p DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. OUDDEN AND CRUSHING COULiiPJSE AND CRUSHING COLLAPSE In the CLOTHING MARKET. CLOTHING MARKET. NEVER BEFORE NEVER BEFORE

In the history of Jiving memory have such calamitous losses been made in the Clothing Trade. We are not whining nor croaking, on the contrary we have cut our losses in a real good sporting spirit. The slump came like a "IBOLT FROM THE BLUE," unheralded by flags and banners waving to musical accompaniment. It did not demand or receive a civic welcome, neither did it give politicians or the cunning push a chance to unload and leave somebody else to NURSE THE BABY. No, it simply came over night, and we all got it where the CHICKEN GOT THE KNIFE. The net result of all this ha* been that the Public have been bavin; a PARTICULARLY KOSY TIME, and in multitudinous cases have been buying- their clothing requirements at FAR .LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST. It does not require a Sherlock Holmes to perceive that this state of affairs is not going to last for ever. Already real bright golden sunshine is appearing on the horizon, and signs are not lacking that GOD'S OWN COUNTRY will shortly foe flowing with milk and honey once again. THE ALF. .MOORE CLOTHING CO., THE ALF. MOOB'E CLOTHING CO., THE ALP. MOO;R'E> CLOTHING CO., WIRONG SIDE WIRONG SIDE KARANGAHAPE ROAD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Are up to their eyes In it with their extraordinary ■HUGE BOOM SALE HUGE BOOM SALE Of MEN'S AND BOYS , SUITS And CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Including Superior Boxod .Suits, specially manufactured for the COMING XJ3AS SEASON. These Suits are the last word in Classy Clothes, and cannot lie distinguished from made to measure goods, except that they are ONLY HALF THE 'PIUCE. We have enough Men's and Boys' Suits to etock 6 Ordinary Stoles, and everything bears the hall mark of very substantial reductions. No half measures. Men's and Boys' Suits MUST BE CONVERTED INTO CASH, AND THEKE ARTS THOCSAND-S TO CHOOSE PROM. Economists should strain every nerve, and strive tooth and nail to participate in the veritable FEAST OF BARGAINS at THE ALF. MOORE CLOTHING CO.'.S THE ALF. MOORE CLOTHING CO.'S HUGE .BOOM SALE, ■HUGE BOOM SALE, WRONG SIDE WRONG SIDE KARANGAHAPE iROAD. i£H KAKANGAHAPE 14OAD. MH MOTOR BUS SERVICE. -TK7AIWERA Motor Service—Car leaves W Tuesdays. 4.20 p.m.—Bookings, Pattereon'g Garage, Devonport. 'Phone 80. B MOTOR 'BUiSEIS Available for 'Picnic iParties, t^.; 18 and 30 passengers.— Gu» Paul, 94, Great OCorvh Kd. ilFiSi

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 2