r AfATRI cULATION-ACCOUNTANCY ~- BOOKKEEPING ;V:- : 1 ., . \ , "Characterised by Personal Tuition" The above phrase goes to the heart of the methods cm- •>/' v ployed by the Christchurch Coaching College in preparing students for Matriculation, Accountancy and ' Book--4 "... keepers* diploma. Since this "personal" element in their . ' : instruction costs no more, the * advantages of enrolling with the Christchurch Coaching College are manifest, V • CLASSES FOR 1925 ARE NOW COMMENCING. Call to Interview the Director, or .send for 32-page illustrated prospectus. , Christchurch Coaching College c. T. MOSLEY, A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director CHARACTERISED BY PERSONAL TUITION - •- ....... 3692 oout wait to btcffieredm tiki did- > ttkeij'K too good 'to miss even feradaiif m V, W'ka ft FOR VIRGINIA _ Made'by] Gcttnreras Ltd. londoru England?^. %msl value m &ine Cars ' W " ' " J t K; ( j ["Most Reliableandßest Hill-Climber of All!" Remarkable Tribute to Armstrong-Siddeley Ir. Hugh Morrison, the well-known /airarapa settler,' and an experienced has written a letter that will terest' everyone considering buying a ||ft; Read it!: — I am sending you these few lines to let .you \ how satisfied I ani the 14 h.p. ArmJpsj'strong, Siddeley Car that I purchased from you |l|\''last May. , ... , lag, I toured all over Scotland, England and Wales. Kj ' i never had less than five*passengers with luggage, 'l and Sometimes six. I climbed xhe steepest hills in Devonshire, Scotland, and Wales, and my experience is that this is a top-gear car. Despite the heavy load I was carrying on every occasion your 14 h.p. just flew up- the hills use a bird. With regard to reliability over those many ■thousands of miles, I never . had < the slightest trouble, and the car was going better when l .( handed it over for shipment to New Zealand than at the start. I have had fourteen years experience |lfof motoring. I have owned English, American, gf/.and French cars, some of them rating up to $ -p.. l Jbut my experience is that your 14 h.p. is A''reliable and best hill-climber of them all. _ . - My opinion is that this is just the Colonial work, and that it will make g°°d fNfi. I will conclude by saying that my op 1" ** ! f <an old motorist is that there is a big future in ' -frtnt of this car. * - Yours truly, (Sighed) HUGH MORRISON. 14/ JO COMPLETE WITH equipment THERE IS NO FINER CAR! Js.Z. Distributors: jfr BatricJc 4. Local Dealers: \ Messrs SMITH MOTORS, Ltd., Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18309, 17 February 1925, Page 9
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