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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. HAKMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. RICHMOND. £625 AT 4.J PKK CENT. —SUPERIOR Four-roomed Bur.gais. if tJO low, plastered and replete with nil modern convoniencea, electric light, h. and c. amice, wardrobes bui'.t in, porcelain bath and basin 1 , washhouse, copper, tubs, sewerage, etc. Section of 24 perches, nicely laid out in lawns, garden, concrete paths. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGES AHK HARD TO SECURE, SO DON'T DELAY. Easv terms arranged. HAKMAN and STKVEXg. LIMITED. fli 1 " NEW Bungalow of 3 rooms ami dCr'XUuO kitchenette, pcrcelain bath, punIrv, h. and c. service, c.l. .ind r.'as, n.p. water supply, tiled grates and hearths, washuaiei v*"*. a* - ■ house, conpor, tubs, etc. (iocl section 01 24 perches, facing North. We can arrange good tennis. HAKMAN and STEVENS. LIMITED. SPKKYPON. THE FIRST TO INSPECT WILL Bl'Y. KKDUCEI) FROM £1250. SEMI-BUNGALOW of 3 3wJOU and kitchenette, all larpo r up-to-date in all respects,, h. and c. e.l. and eas, wardrobes limit in, w»sli;i.'it.-f, copper, tubs. SECTION i f ,10 1 EKV HES. concrete paths, facing NORTH. Owner going farmine, and must Fell. Easy terms. IIAKMAN* and STKVK^.JiIMITKP^ uotr. ■ 'lU.'i TO LET. £0 2s PER WEEK--St. Aibaii': R»n?a'mi low of 5 rooms and kitchenette, .til conveniences, telephone; close tram. °s per week—Off Pap.inm road: Modern T House of C room?, nil conveniences; lease for two years. PICCAIiTON, hnr.Jy t« I ars, etc.-V. ill let furnished or uufurnis'ieu. Vila of 6 rooms and all conveniences, 'phone, l-or further particulars apply HAKMAN and STEVENS, LIMITEP. Land and Kstr.te Agents, Share brokers, Acents Northern Assuranrc Co., l.td., ?L Hereford street A\«*t. 'Phones 494 and 4301. HM!B EDUCATIONAL. 50 AND STILL A CLERK! Insure yourself aßaiutt- _ hope'.ets drudgery in later life. Use youi spare time now to fit yourself for a better position at more money. Ths "big jobs" am given only to those who qualify for them. HOME STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAY'S WILL BRING YOU PROMOTION. Hemingway's Home-Study Conjees place at your command some of the foremost tutors in Australasia. These Courses are the outcome of nearly 30 ycarß' speciaiifcatien m teaching commercial subjects by correspondence. Thousands of prominent buair ness people throughout this country owe their ducoess in the first instance to the specialised knowledge gained through studying one of tna following courees: — Bookkeeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Banker's Diploma, Advertising, Matriculation, Teachers' "B," "C," and "D" Public Service Entrance, Pitman's Shorthand. For full particulars of the courae that appeals to you, write to-day to .HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H4S2S B ECOME A QUALIFIED CHEMI6T. Our system of Class or Correspondence Tuition makes the study interesting ana obviates the difficulty. SECTION A—English, Arithmetic, Science, and Botany. SECTION B—Organic, Inorganic, Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, and Botany. Practice of Pharmacy and a Simplified Course o! Pharmaceutical Latin and Prescription Reading. Write for full information and advice to — NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and HaorUand Colleges), 141 Colwill'a Chambers, Swanston street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. H 4098—■5 Matriculation, ATRIOULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS' EXAMS., ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY', 6 S.P., and all UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Instructor: MR S. A. CLARK, M.A. Thorough and Individual Coaching. Evening Classes, Saturday Uorning Classes In any pubjcct or eubjocta Ai DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D-1.C.) Tel. 1537. Past examination results, in all section* of the School work, bear excellent testimony to our efficient training. Full particulars on application. _ 1)3061-3 IJIHE STUDIO SCHOOL OP DANCING. MADELINE VYNER, Late of the Russian Ballet, pupil ot Princess Seraphiue Astafieva, and IRIS MONTGOMERY, Member of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain, popil of espinosa and Josephine Bradley (ballroom dancing). OPERATIC. CHARACTER. AND BALLROOM DANOING. Pupils trained for stage and competitions. CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY. FEB. 23rd. STUDIO: BOWBON'S BUILDINGS, 162 Manchester street. 68934 MRS J HULME (Ev» Moore), Late J. C. Williamson's Leading Lady, Producer, Ballet Mistress DANCING in EVERY BRANCH Advanced pupils recommended for Metropolitan Theatres (if desired) by arrangement with various managements Two Floors. Bellet with "la Barre," and Ballroom Studio, 115 Worcester street. Ballet Shoes essential. AND DEPORTMENT MISS MARGERY MYERS. Pupil ,of Espinosa, London, RESUMES TEACHING from MARCH Bth. Operatic. Character and Modern Ballroom Dancing, including Charleston. New Parisian Tango, and Latest Foxtrots. Studio: 49 Salisbury street W. At home Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. Evening Classes Forming. JI7IIB DANCING, Deportment, Cahsthcnio Exer'ci3es.—Undei Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. MISS LOWE resumes Classes from March Uth Evening Classes farming B l oi-trot, Waltz ot One-Step taiigfat in thrw private lessons. At ho.ne Friday afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 Worcester et MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. MB N. M BELL. M.A_ B.D. 131 Fitigw aid st.. St. Albans, or 131 Worcester st„ City. SPECIAL SUBJECTS: Esperanto. German, Greek. Maori. Prospector on application. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. gACKSI SACKS !1 SACKSIM One-shot Sacks • » I"* doUne?shot Sacks, Flour ... 16s do*. Chaff Sacks, from . . . ' 1«» dos Carrot Sacks, from ... 7s do* Cental Sacks, from . • .4s €d dos--140 Sugar Saoka, from . . 6* £d dot 70 Sugar Sacks, from . - s 6d do*. We Buy. Sell, or Exchange Saeia THE PEOPLE'S RETAIL MARKET. Corner Batb and Colombo streets. KJJ3O 'Phone 12StFRUIT, VEGETAPLK, AND WHOLEMEAL BREAD DELIVERY. WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC. THE DEVEREUX HEALTH DEPOT are prepared to deliver parce'a el not Ift** than 5s (including the famous wholemeal preparations) within the Belts. Boarding-hoasea catered for. Main Shop. 634 Colombo street. 'Phona 2874. Wholesale Prices Store, Tuam street, opp. Opera House. D 3045

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 14

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