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AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. THIS DAY, AT 12 NOON. B\" PUBLIC AUCTION. LEASE OF GOODWILL OP GARAGE, LIMOUSINE CARS, PLANT, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF GARAGE. On Premises, Corner of Cashel and Barbadoes streets. Known as Horniblow's Garage and Headquarters of Blue Cab Co. A CTINU under instructions from Solicitors for the Lessee and Lessor, principal lots as follows:—Lease of Modern Garage, built in brick, with turntable and all necessary improvements, with threa years' lease. Rental, i 4 10s per week. HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN CAR CHEV. SEDAN CAR STUDEBAKER ECONOMIC SEDAN STUDBBAKER SPECIAL SIX SEDAN BUICK SEDAN. LATE MODEL HUPP CUBAGE CAR 6 TAXIMETERS (AS NEW). Oils, Petrol, Lathe, Pulleys, Tools, New* Motor Accesscries, etc. OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC. Terms will be considered for the purchase of the Cars. The above will first "be offered as a going concern. If no t sold, the Lease, Motorcars, mid other equipment will be sold Separatelv. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. THF. CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. 'Phones 4497, 2SSI. 9630 EDUCATIONAL. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. AVERAGE PASSES 79.55 PER CENT. AVERAGE PASSES 70.55 PER CENT. AVERAGE PASSES 79.55 PER CENT. endorsement of the sound tutorial methods and instructors of Banks Commercial College is found in the 1927 examination results, which rgain show exceptionally high percentage of paßses secured by students 79.55 per cent, of all students presented securing passes. MATRICULATION MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY. ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY. Prospectus and Time-table mailed on application. BANKS .. COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. BANKS .. COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. BANKS .. COMMERCIAL .. COLLEGE. Office: Corner Horeford and Liverpool streets, Christchurch . .. Telephone 5?41A. P. HARLE, F.P.A. (N.J3.), F.I,A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A., Director. H 6209-2 ACCOUNTANCY IS ESSENTIAL ! A THOROUGH knowkdgo of Accountancy is required not only by Professional Accountants, but • by all young men who would rise to dominating positions in the busineßa world. It is the groundwork upon which evfcry executive must build his success. QUALIFY!-UNDER THE EXPERT GUIDANCE OF HEMINGWAY'S Our special home-atudy Accountancy Course enables .you to utilise your spare time in preparing for Accountancy Qualification, and all the benefits which accrue to the qualified Accountant — unlimited prospects for advancement, worth-while responsibility and substantial increases in salary. . Commence your studies without delay with the foremost Accountancy Coaching institution. Write for Free Book, "Accountancy," to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 51G, Auckland. Hl6lß THE CYRIL POULTON SCHOOL OP DANCING. MR OYRIL v POULTON (Certificated), and Broadcasting Teacher to Radio Station 3YA, has Resumed Teaching all the Latest Dances, which include the YALE BLUES, Blackbottom. and Flat Charleston; also the most Fashionable Movements in the Slow Fdx-trot, Quick-time Pox-trot, Waltz, and One-Step. Children's Glasses and Privato Lessons Recommence on Wed., February Bth. Studios Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. For Syllabus or Appointments, 'Phone 9558, or Write. The Studios, 411 Wilson's road, Linwood, Christchurch (take No. 3 tram from Square). Branch Studio in Waimate—Principal, Mrs Alan Shrimpton, who is a graduate of the school. P7318 D A SPECIAL. CLASS In SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Is Being Held At IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. From 5 to 6 p.m. • From 5 to 6 p.m. Full Particulars on Application. Day and Evening Classes have now Resumtd, and a Term may be commenced at any time. The success of our teaching methods is proved by the excellence of our records, nnapproached by any other institution in New Zealand. . ' ..n. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, (Opp. D.1.C.). D 2969-3 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENIO EXERCISES. (Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage.) MISS LOWE Resumes Classes from March 19th. Monday Afternoons: Schoolgirls and Boys. Fox-trot, Waltz, and Onestep Taught in Three Private Lessons. At Home: Tuesday Afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 Worcester 6treet W. L 5244 THE PETERS-GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA, AND MIME, 98 VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Will Reopen on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. MISS MULVANEY GRAY AND MISS EMERY will be at the Studio All Day TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, to intervic-w parents and pupils. Classes as follows: —Ballet Practice, Fencing and Physical Exercises; afternoon, Children's Greek and Ballroom Classes; evening, Adult Elocution and Dramatic Rehearsal and Greek. Cabaret and Ballroom, Elocution, and National; Saturday morning, Ballroom and National and Ballet. Classes at Timaru (Mondays), Geraldine (Tuesdays), Ambsrley (Fridays), Ashburton (Saturday). G5250 ELOCOUTION. MR J. R. LESTER, Teacher of Elocution, Examination Tutor, Matriculation and Accountants' Preliminary. Bates Building, 136 Worcester street. L 5247 BUSINESS NOTICES. M cKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A Letter to Us. or Call on 'Phone 1881, will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the true market value of the goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Bie Shop Next to the Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, 112 a CASHEL STREET, L °> H 4027 CHRISTCHURCH. DENTISTS. Ct. C. Z. HARRIB, P. Z. HARRIS. B.D.S. SAWS I Saws! Saws I And Lawnmowers. Ail kind* put In perfect order it re*Bonable cost; an/ all kind, of Knif. Grind?ne—J ERBKINE, corner Durham and Cashel street, (opp. Bridge of Remembrance) 'Phone 446. 604 «

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 16

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