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■n 9 Buy Binoculars from Specialists W« bar® Jost that inside ln»wledga of FieldQUases which meboa your eomplet* satisfaction. \ The World's Best Makes in all Magnifications Each pair * complete vith eslsd leather sling aw. See Special Window Dhptay JOHN R. PROCTER US Contmlting Opttcimns On*. Clock Towei* OhristelMrali

EDUCATIONAL* "THE fiAND OF OPPORTUNITf." ATKW Zealand has often ud rightly been called, "the land of opportunities." This young and growing country with its many young and flourishing businesses offer# countless chances ta the young Man of ambition and initiative. BUT In this country, as in every other, the key to success lies in Specialised Knowledge. And this knowledge can only be gained by earnest Btudy under expert guidance. There's no need to attend classes at inconvenient hours. In your own home and in your own time you can study to bpc me proficient in any of tiie following subjects: Book-keeping, £<aw, Banking, Teaching, Business Letter Writing. Accountancy, Advertising, Pitman's Shorthand. ■Write and tell us the subject yon are interested in. By return mail we will forward full particulars. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, H 6465 P.O. Box 616, Auckland.

CHHISTCHTXRCH COACHING college. THE "BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA" rsi be obtained this yea* by persons wl ■crol bow. Fee for the complete oobtm, including fa notes, £8 Gs. For farther particulars, apply to tS College OSloe, Hereford Court. 0. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., AXA.N.Z., *.O.AJL, C2S4I-2708 Director. SHORTHANDTYPEWRITING, (BOOKKEEPING. A THOROUGH knowledge of the abc subjects will enable students in comparatively short time to t&ke their p.a< in the- world of Commerce and become s'e supporting. Our qualified students, are constantly demand, and over sixty vacancies have w filled in less than two months this year. All students receive individual tuit from certificated instructors, who are i merely "teachers," tut thoroughly expi cnced exponents of the various eubjects which they give instruction. A personal interest is taken in all a dents, who are under the direct supervisi of the Principal at both Day and Event Classes. Term commences at any time DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle vopp. DJ.C.). ■W2692-5

DANCING, DEP'-RTMFNT, CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Under Ro?al and Viceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from Ame ic i, will "resume Day Classes from June 2nd. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. All the new dances—' Three ' P+ep. New- York Schottißche, Ballroom Tango taught privately. Fox Trot or Waltz taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. 51 WORCESTER STREET. L 4163-051 M : MATRICULATION. # INDIVIDUAL TUITION. R N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., 134 Fitzje.ald street, St. Albans Or 131 Worcester street, City. Prospectus on Application, 82748 MR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), PIANOFORTE. Moderate Terms. Write or interview. 404 BARBADOES STREET. N6557 No. 16 Car. A. CAMERON, THE SAW EXPERT, 171 Gloucester street, Christchurch. Quality and Despatch gufvranteed. Railway Delivery. CIRCULAR SAWS for Sale. Firewood, or Rip. N' O more cold toes with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Retains its heat longer. Won't burst or leak. All sizes. Chemists and dealers sell them everywhere. H 6208

An Open Letter to Mrs. Housewife from Stewart Robinson Dear MRS. HOUSEWIFE, . You have often heard of me—yon have read, no doubt, many a time of the j3argains in Footwear which I offer to the public. Now, Madam, those Bargains are genuine Bargains—and the reasons why I am able to make them are numerous . (1.) I always give a fair and square ieal to the public. (2.) I sell for cash only, and thus escape bad debts ; consequently I tan seU at bedrock. t3) Doing a cash business only enables me to escape bank overdrafts, high interest, and extended mortgages ; which saves me hanng to hoi these on to my profits. (4.) Having the ready cash enables me to take prompt advantage of dcstrablt bargains coming from assigned estates, etc. <S\ Jam satisfied with only a small profit, in order to secure a huge turnover. I have one of the largest stocks of Footwear in the Damnum, over £IO,OOO, in fact, and, with such a large selection to choose from, ts tf anv wonder that my post alone is crowded every morning with ordsn from country people to whom I send Footwear byparcapost. (6.) All my buying is done under my own supervision, and I im not the man to miss a bargain. * We buy the best at the cheapest, we selltkt fust at the Cheapest, and our patrons eet both courtesy end the maximum of attention. We are out to follow the precepts of Henry Ford. When we buy well we don't leave the goods on our shelves, t* order to aim at a big profit. As I said before,-our motto is :"A small profit and a big return." The public gets the benefit with me every time. I remain, Madam, Yours truly, Stewart Robinson 108 Ctnhel Street West KWjHssts - 11 iiiimaiiiiMllßiii

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18149, 12 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18149, 12 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18149, 12 August 1924, Page 15