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EDUCATIONAL 1 HIGH. STANDARD MEN WANTED IN THE ACCOUN TANC X FIELD! r F HI S j 8 tjj e o pi n io n 0 f jj r £ w> Hunt, ~ one of the foremost business authorities in this country, and it is a by every discerning business : Dominion. \ The great scope in the Accountancy a. i» in general commerce, where there is always a steady demand for thoroughly-quali-fied men to take POSITIONS CALLING FOR TRUST, ABILITY, A.\o TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE. Men who are equipped wiih the specialised raining that mtdern business methods demand need never want for a responsible post with a top position on the- pay-roil. Provided he possesses the capacity for . work and attention to technic y man can equip himself with a sound business training. The H. and R. .accoun- *•"•"" Course Has. enabled more Candidates 5s the Accountancy Exams than, any omer institution. FuTi particulars in our 80-Page Book, "ACCOUNTANCY." Sent Post Free to, any address. Write for a copy to-day. HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S Correspondence Schools, Ltd., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 6165

DIGB Y ' S 1) [ C, IX y ' S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstein'a Buildings (opp D.T.C.). SCHOOL CURRICULUM includes:(JOMMERCIAL EDUCATION (Shorthand, y 1 Typewriting. Bookkeeping, etc.), under o direction of the Principal. COACHING- for Musculation, . Public Service, Pharmacy, Accountants' Preliminary, G S. P., and all University Entrance •laminations. Instructor in Charge: Mr S. A. Clarke, M.A. Preparation for all Bookkeeping Examinations, including Bookkeepers' Diploma, bv Mr "W: B. McCallum, Reg.-Acet., A.I.A, N.Z. Full particulars on application. Term commences at any time. DIGRY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildingß (opp. D.1.C.). Tel 1537. , Past examination results, in .all sections of the School work, bear excellent testimony to our efficient trailing. 82692-1

CHRISTCHTJBCH COACHING COLLEGE. CHRISTCHUHCH COACHING COLLEGE TPNROL now for a Complete Course in ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. Send for free "Guide to Accountancy." CHRISTCHUBCH COACHING COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Chriitohurch. C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F C.A.A. 'Phone 1665. . ■ ' ' DiriotoK OlMl '.ilbtb Tutorial . collegia . Direetor: GEO. H. SCARSEy B.A. If you wish to pass an Examination this )ear, join our classes • held- SO hours each week. •' ' _. .■„.. Our attested \ "passes" annually prove this Collage to be the - most successful in Chriatchurch. , ~ ■'■ .'. , -,■■, " .ENROL. ATi ONCE.; •.-,, and., j succeed .this, year . "at- MATRICULATION, Or jt an j GOVERNMENT or UNIVERSITY, Entrance. Examination. . Tuition 'by Mail, ':■ .'■■"•' DAY and EVENING CLASSES. PROSPECTUS, etc.-, at the OFFICE, No. 2, Royal Exchange Buildings'. 58534

BALLROOM DANciNG—Miss T. Simpson, - late "ot London. West End Theatres, Bond J ,Btrcet.'.London, will ,;receive pupils for.latest Barroom Dancing (including "The Chicago," "31ucs," Tango). Private Lessons aiid Classes arranged. Beginners' Class Tuesdays,- 8> p.m.; Practice C'ass -Thursdays, 8 p.m. Rinff 4966 for appointment from 9 to 11 a.m., 1-2.30 p m., and 6-7 p.m., or call Studio •itemoons. Studio: Bowron's Buildings,:' 162 Manchester street (top ' floor); corner Hereford Streets • „.SBS7S-7848

bAXCING, DEPORTMENT, CAIJiB- ' THENIC EXERCIEB; • Under Boyal and Vice-Regal Patronage.' MISS LOWB, bavin? returned Iron America, will resume her cla-" 1 - '•">" allthe new dances. Evening classes, quarter from entry. Fbi-Trot or W»lt» taught in -three lessons. At home Friday afternoons, 51 WORCESTER STREET., , IAIK

MR, M. - NUNES (PROM LONDON PIANOFORTE. - ■:■■■'■■■■ •Moderate 1 .Terms.': ■■''^■■■■■ r , "Write or interview/ 1 y~' •"' '■•■ ' 404 BARBADOES'STREET. N6sß7„'' ~f No. 16 Cm. \ MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. ■R N. M. BELL, iMi., B.D ■ 184 Fitzgerald street, St. Albtnu. ■ Prospectus on Application. 82660' "■■

WMjKfBO TO PUBCHABIS. ■....-'. WANTED. ~'• .■/■ AGAZl>"ES—Adventure. iSmart Set, ■ Wide, Worlci, Windsor Strand, Peareon's, Short Stories'. American, late dates. Novelettes, Christian. Dainty,- Smart, Horner's, Books on Boxing, and all .Athletic Games. - ARTHUR »: SMITH, Antiquarian Bookseller, . 113 a Manchester street. . 59341-407 ED, Buy, urgently. Good Tea •>'V Room Business. F. A. NEALE, 263 High street. "Phone 3802. 855 WANTED Buy, Light Spring Tip Dray. Price £lO-£l2. Apply 200 Cashmere Toad. 837 ■ EFT-OFF CLOTHING—Mm Pritchard, Li 12 Victoria, street, 'phono 3394, cash buyer of all kinds .of Ladies', ..Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boot". Trunks, Port- . . *>_. a t :___ TO*.***.:*,.**. *I« M nM Gold and Silver Jewellery. SPOT GASH. P7191 ►IANOS, latest models, .including Bpaethe, Werner, Hiake, Brinsmead, and Burner, now showing at City Piano Co., 9i Cashel street. M 7014 L EFT-OFF Clothm*—Mrs Meagher, Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 6 Ferry road. Letters promptly attended to. Telephone No. 3578. M 7207 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Sound or Broken, up to £5 F« set paid. Cash per return mail. Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. Established over 81 year*. . ANTED to Buy, Ladies' Gentlemen's, VV a ad Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, prices given • Call, ■ or ring 'phone 8628. Mrs H. Robinson, (late Mrs Robeon). 13 Ferry, road. 89»3

WANTED. ANTED Known, at Nicholson and Co.'i W Sale, Cream Fuji Silk. Special Prices, 3a Hd- -' WANTED Known, at mcholson and Co. s Sale, 56in. Coloured Blanket Cloth, 5s lid yd- _ .... PANTED Known, at Nicholoon and Go.'b v * < Sale, 38in. Kipjoh Cloth, aastd. Shades, 2b 6d yd. . . WANTED Known,.at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, SBin- Coloured Eipple Cloth, 2s 6d yd. ' • ■-' ANTED Known, at Nicholson and Co.'a YV Sale, Ladies' Stylish Knitted Costumes. 82s 6d. ANTED K»own, at Nicholson-and Co.'s !f' Y Sale, Ladies'; Tweed Coats, special price 29s 6d. ANTED Known, at Nicholson and. .Co.'s , . Sale, Ladies' Black and Artificial Silk Hose, 2s 6d; usually 4s 6d. ._, ANTED Known, at Nicholson and Co.'s VV' Sale, Special Price 6Jd and 7Jd sKein for Coloured Wool. N7IOS-5M

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 15

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