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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DAIRY FARMERS!! •nrrw m» Trying Is 7d per ft for Butter W FaWoV August and September Accurate weights and tests guaranteed. Our address is: 222 ST.-ASAPH STREET, Christchurch. Correspondence to G.P.O. Box 820. KIWI DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. L. HANSEN, General Manager. K5707-8089 THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY EB THAT YOUR GROCER SUPPLIES YOU WILL FIND IT REAL GOOD. A 3195-5898 HE ciTY "" MOTOR GARAGE, 109 GLOUCESTER STREET. OPEN FOR THE STORAGE OF MOTORBICYCLES, CYCLES, PARCELS, PRAMS, AND COATS, ETC., till midnight "Weekdays; Sundays from 8.30-10.46. Carbide, Plume Motor Spirits, Benzine, and Gargoyle Mobiloils in all grades supplied at Current Rates. C 3235 N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. USED Spare Parts in stock for. hundreds of different makes and mod;b 1.1 Cars and Motor-cycles. Purls equal to new at from 50 per cent, to 75 per cent, below list price. All guaranteed Address: 29 HARRIS STREET. 16809-2144 Wellington. FRED TRUSCOTT, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, CORNER LICHFIELD and DURHAM STS. 'Phono 1105. HARNESS, Saddles, Covers Repaired. All kinds of Vehicles and Harness lor Sale or Hire. Also Rabbit Dogs, Ferrets, Traps, Nets, Guns, Horses Broken or Castrated with despatch. T9171 FRED TRUSCOTT. AFTER INFLUENZA TAKE r\ERBIDGE'S QUIN-IRON TONIC. Prepared only by ARTHUR J. DERBIDGE, Prescription Specialist, 887 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. D 5343 DRINK BANISHED FROM HOME. F., DUNEDIN, writes:—"l am very L« pleased to tell 'ycu that 'DRINKO' has proved most beneficial. It has made a great difference, to our home." (Original shown to genuine enquirers.) Free your home, or your friends' homo, from the unhappinoss caused through drink. "Drinko" Powders cure surely and permanently. OdourleßS and tasteless. Give secretly if desired. Write for Free Booklet, in confidence, to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 P, Lambton 'quay, Wellington. D 3158 EDUCATIONAL. mn? ■■■■■• MATEICU'L'ATE? If you want to. Matriculate or psss. the Accountants' " Preliminary, Public .Service. Sixth Standard Proficiency, or other Examinations, you can save time—and time ■ v money—by enrolling with .GILBY'S COLLEGE. / Our Tutors include:—Mr G. H. S.carse, B.A. (Louvain), Principal, assisted by f staff of Experienced Instructors, and their services are at your disposal for a -Moderate Fee, in Day or Evening Classes. Laßt year we presented 63 Candidates, 42 of whom passed. ," ' „ Olftßses are held on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, from 6.45 to 9.15 p.m. ' Students may select any; one of the above Individual Coaching in Small Classes- ■ Write or call immediately for Prospectus: GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD. C. C. WILSON, Manager, oyal Exchange Buildine*. Cathedral square [ CHRISTCHURCH. .Phone 1363.. ■ \*-°&j&&. ■\ I G B Y ' S J\OBY ' S , - COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. .Jallehstein's Builings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.), Christchurch. COMMERCIAL TRAINING, including Shorthand, Typewriting, BookkeepingEnglish, Commercial . Correspondence, Handwriting, etc., etc. COACHING for Matriculation, Public Service, Pharmncy, Accountants' Preliminary, 6 S. Proficiency, Scholarship, and all Public Examinations. PREPARATION .for all Bookkeeping Examinations, including Bookkeepers' Certificate. Day and Evening Classes. Railway Concessions to Country Students. Term commences at any time, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL; SCHOOL. Special Classes in ALL SUBJECTS are held on Saturday mornings. D3OBO-7466 ' ' r SCHOOL OF DANCING. DRAMATIC ART, AND MIME. ICTORIA HALL, Victoria street (opp. V Bishopscourt). MISS MILDRED PETERS (London), Pupil Ruby Ginner, .< Madame Jeanie Smurthwaite, and Irene Mawer, of the Foggerty' Speech Training School, Jhe Course includes ■ Dancing—Grecian-, Operatic, Folk, and National, Ballroom (as danced in London Clubs). At Home Mondays 9-5. Flat 1, 245 MONTREAL STREET. 'Phone 3717. 6 MADAM GERTRUDE ANDERTCN. —'EACHER of SINGING and VOICE ?BO DUCTION, has vacancies for limited number of. Pupils. 225. LICHFIELD STREET,. Ab34o City. DANCING. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney, and Mr Re?. Glennie, of the-Wentworth Cafe, Sydney has resumed teaching Classical Dancing Childrpn, specially featured and latest D&jl1 dancing, as taught and danced at thtworth Hotel, Sydney. ApFoininur'i made by Telephone 36 ), between 9 and it- " -1. Postal address; BOX 608. ES93I LATEST BALLROOM DANCES, (as danced at Murray's Club and The Grafton Galleries, London). MISS VIOLET DEN-. NIS, Professional Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, London,-is giying lessons in her.Studio, Room 21, Victoria Chambers (opp. the Band Rotunda). Private Ltssonß by appointmentClasses Mondays 8 p.m. for beginners. Improvers' Class (for practice), Thursdays, 8 p.m., Class Children over 10, Saturdays, 11 a.m. For appointments 'phone 3902 (roomings before). P.O. Box 635. D 3266-274 DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. (jROF. FLEMING has Resumed Teaching. All Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons any hour. Also Private Classes forming to enit Pupils. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 201. F5899 TiANCINO. DEPORTMENT. CALISJ THENIO EXERCISES, under Royal and Vice Regal Patronage—MlSS LOWE resumes Classes JUNE sth. Evening Classes forming. Waltzing' or Fox Trot taught in Three Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 Wn-cester street. L 5895-5088 'XPERT Teachers 01 Dancing. Mao's I Dancing Academy. We have taught thousands, can teach you. Lessons any hour (day or night). LatM>t and Plain Dances taught. 221 Matmtaur St., near .Worcester at., City. M 6950 IF your grocer can't supply you with Roma, ; tie Tea with Aroruii, send a poat-card giving his name and address. You will soon be supplied. "Roma Tea," Box 190, Auckland. HBO4C

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17544, 28 August 1922, Page 12

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