A. xsw COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN CHRISTCHUECH. BRANCH of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, will bo opened in WHITCOMBE and TOMBS'S BUILDINGS, - CASHEL STREET, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 7th. Classes trill be conducted in 1. Practical Bookkeeping and Business Practice. 2. All Subjects for Commercial and Professional Accountants' Diplomas. 3. Matriculation and all Entranc© University Examinations. For Prospectus and further information, apply to P. HARLE, A.P.A. (25. Z.), A.I.A. (N.Z.). Director. BANKS COLLEGE. H4623-2
One of the best investments of the times is the expenditure of sin ordinary postage stomp; for this small sum a well-illustrated booklet can be obtained showing modern methods of doing oldtimo drudgery, and, to people living in the country or away from city conveniences. it is very well worth "the 6mall effort of writing for it. The book is free. It describes how Delco Light converts kerosene into electricity for lighting and power, ironing, cleaning, pumping, churning, washing, and a hundred ■tsther things. The application should be made to the Delco Light I>epartment, Farmers' Co-op., Christchurch. 2
Royal Doalton "Ware just arrived. Have first chfjeo for Christmas. Plaquos 4s 6tl, jugs 4s 6d, teapots, salads' in Dickens, Shakespeare, coach scenes, etc., on view at Drayton's, 765 Colombo street. 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 8
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