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SYDENHAM SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. FOOTWEAR. IHE Oldest-established Bootihop in Syden'l ham—BETTS'S. The Family Bootihop—BETTS'S. Boot, and Shoe, for the Feet-BETTS'S . The nearest Bootshop lo the Railway Line in Sydenham—BETTS'S. The Bootshop that serves you right— BETTS'S. 473 COLOMBO STREET. SYDENHAM. Opposite Sandyford street. BRIMS T BYRNE. MATCHLESS BOOTS. A Varietv of Strong. Durable. CHEAP ROOTS Su'itable for SCHOOL-CHILDREN. Also MEN'S DURABLE WORKING BOOTS. Inspect these before Paying Higher Prices. ALL OUR REPAIRS GUARANTEED. sitUM ww BYRVE 596 Colombo St.. SYDENHAM. 83030 EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY HEMINGWAY'S THE TWO GO TOGETHER. 1J»0R over 29 years, Hemingway's Correspondence Schools have been established a. Specialists in coaching young men —and women too —for the Accountancy Examination. Their Home-Study Accountancy Course, their whole system of Postal Instruction, is based upon the requirements of the man who wishes to practise Accountancy in New Zealand. Hemingway's Students accordingly learn more than the general principles of Accountancy. Their tuition equips them with a thorough grasp of the practical aide of an Accountant's work, and with a sound knowledge of business in general. Modern business demands Accountants. It pays them well. In this profession lies your opportunity. Hemingway's Accountancy Course will enable you to grasp this splendid opportunity. GET FREE BOOK, "ACCOUNTANCY." Write Today to . HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 3X6, Auckland. i POSITIONS IN T] V* BUSINESS HOUSES are assured to students who take the Commercial Course at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL BCHOOL. . Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. . The demand for our trained' students increases every year, and ALL our qualified students readily obtain good office appointments, over 140 vacancies having: been filled since the beginning of this year. A sound Commercial Education may be acquired at either our Day OR . Evening Classes, and invanably proves a most valuable and remunerative asset. Full particcuara on application. Term commences at any time. Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle. 1)3061-5 DANCING, Deportment' Caliathenio Exercises.—Undei Royal and Vice-Bega] patronage. MISS LOWE resumes Classes from March 16th. Evening Classes forming. Fox-trot, Walt* or Ons-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons MISS,LOWE, 61 Worcester tt. W L 4720 MATRICULATION. , INDIVIDUAL TUITION. R N. M BELL., M.A, B.D„ 184 FitXfer- , aid St., St Albans, or 181 Worcester it* City. SPECIAL BUBJEOTS: Esperanto, German. Greek. Maori. Prospsetna on application, 82748 MOTORB AND CYCLES. LADIES' AiND GENTS' FIRST GRADE BUTLER CYCLES. BUILT of Brampton Fitting., first grade Tyres, Brooks Saddle, and Brake, Eadie Coaster or Fixed Wheel. Genta can be fitted with Diamond Outrigger. Finished with three coats best English Storing Enamel and double Gold Lines. Complete, £lO 10». . Kailage paid. Old Cycles accepted in part payment. Terms can be arranged. BUTLER CYCLE WORKS, 605 Colombo street. A. BRITTEN, 'Phone 3616. Proprietor. 82970 > EDUCTIONS IN USED CYCLES. Gent.'s Cycle, with Eadie Coaster Hub—£3 10s. Lady's Cycle, with Freewheel and Front Brake—i 3 10s. Racing Cycle, snit the boy—£s.' Boy'a Juvenile Cycle, Freewheel and Fr Brake—£4. Gent.'s 8.8.A, Freewheel and Front Brake £4 16s. ■ . Radge Whltwortb, "Britain's best cycle—£l2 13s. , A. SYME and CO., 'Phone 2322. 183 Gloucester street. SBB7V ■ ■ A RARE BARGAIN. , NDIAN 7-9 H.P. MOTOR-CYCLE, with Side-Car, electrjo lights, electric horn. Overhauled and Renovated: SEE THIS-£45. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., Used Car Dept., 79 Tuam street. C 2981 UP. R, FIVE-SEATER OAR. Perfect Order. • Bargain. 100 Banks avenue, .Shirley. 'Phone 1380. 1128 RETURNED 80LDIER8' ABBN. IOPPY DAY APPEAL. POPPY DAY FUND has provided employment for over 500 men during last two years. POPPY DAY FUNDS have provided over £5200 in wages. GIVE GENEROUSLY AND* ASSIST RETURNED SOLDD2BB TO OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT. BUY A POPPY FOR REMEMBRANCE AND WEAR IT ON ANZAC DAY. A. F. GRAHAM, isi« Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. TROTTING RACES AT ASHBUKTON. • SATURDAY, 24th ■ APRIL. TRAIN ARRANGEiIENS. pHRISTCHURCH T" ASHBURTOS-To-V> morrow Special Passenger Trains leave Christcburch for Ashburton 9.20 a.m. and 9.85 a.m., returning from Ashburton 4.2 a p.m. (Saleyards Siding 4.50 p.m.) and 4.50 p.m. (Saleyards Siding 5.5 p.m.) v _• Ticket* at Cheap Fares are being issued. If the Race* are Postponed, the Special Trains will NOT run. ■ For stops and full particulars «• Posters. zm cKENZIE and WILLIS i Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ... ,A letter to us, or call oo 'phone 1881, bring our Buyer to your door imwedi* ind we are aUays prepared to P»J «• true market value of the S0«»»l„..,_ McKENZIE and WILLIS, : Tha Bi« Shop Next, the P<*l CATHEDRAL SQUARE- M 7063

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18673, 23 April 1926, Page 15

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