AUCTIONS. Jb'OHD AND UADFIKLD, LTD. ST. ALBANS. ST . ALBANS. CLOSE lO THE CHURCH PItOPERYY RECENT CKANEOKD SMEW KSN fcUUiN SUBDIVISION. 2 ACRES 1 ROOD, 20 PERCHES ALL TO Twt> Ij RcS™ EtrXoV No?;;r. wuuW TUo owner ha« purchased a farm, and ha. no lurther uso tor this fcj;*leudid JProperlv Tiiia i* morn than u Speculation —ri' is a GIFT AT IUiK PKXCE AISKKi), NAMKLY V.l 350 ALSO, TIP-TOP RESIDENCE OF I'OUK ROOMS, Scullery, liutlmiom, Until and Basin JI and C., E.L., Elf. ' ' ALSO—MOTOR SHED. KOWLHOUSES, COW SHED. RIDICULOUSLY EASY TERMS OFFER 10D Nothing offering in any part o£ Christchitrch Willi U KI-lia tor prospective valuo. SOLE AGENTS: FORD and HADFIELP, LTD. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. OV.'NEK LEAVING FOR THE NORTH ISLAND. URGENT SALE WANTED. . CITY "''SS WANTED " *I4OO CITY. S to 4 minutes' walk into Square. CITY. Big Prospective Value. CITY. 5 LAKOK ROOMS nnd Sun Porch, CITY. Seuliery. Bathroom, WaehhouHe.' CITY, Copper and Tubs, Range, Gas Cooker, CITY. K.L.. Sewer, etc. CITY. All the rooms fire largo nnd tastofully CITY papered, the Whole Property being CITY, in Perfect Order Inside and Out. CITY. Fin»» lli'kli Section, facing North. CITY. Laid Out in Lawns and Garden CITY Imponing Olinkor Brick Frontal CITY. Fence. NOTE. —This .offer* a Fine Opportunity for nnyone requiring an Up-to-dato Homo in the City. also in buying something that musl increase in value in the very near future. Fuller particulars from the si'>le Agents: FORI) and lIADFIKLD. LTD., Auctioneers and Krai Kstato Agents FG769 EDUCATION A-L. AN INVALUABLE BUSINESS ASSET. A BUSINKSS Mali is very often judged by the letters lie write*. Forceful, compelling, and convincing letters aro the mark of a Jiuocc.'jsful man Are YOU Bound on buaincdH correspondunco;' If not, you carr quickly raise the fctar.drfrd of this important part of your work l >- a short course of study Mi the quiet o£ > r 0uii.h0,,;,. BU3INKSS LIiTTKU WHITING, You im /e the ability—Hemingway'* Home K : ltidy Course will develop it. Thie course has been skilfully compiled by practical specialists. it is not simply ii striiiß 01 "iiuttrt" or elevex letters for you to imitate, hut a course that will enable >'<«!, to uti'c telling letters that will command attention and express your personaiity; a course that will i,'ivc you confidence, enterprise and real business power. Knhance your own commercial value and increase your earning <an?vit y— -writo to-day lor full p.'.rtu uhud of tluu homo* stulv Course
n KM IN G WAY'S c l '} k JU:"..'; i-o n n !■: n c i-: sc u ools , i'.U. Dox ft IG, Auckland. H 4038 Eilt'oON, L. ft. A. M. (Exponent of Leopold Godowsky Method). Instruction in I'it.r.oforto I'laying up to Concert Standard. Students prepared (or Diploma Examinations of Associated Board nnri Trinity College. Special Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with personal supervision. Studio: C/o. Robt. Francis, Ltd., 140 High streot. E5G94 DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 6g Worcester street W. (just fvei br.dge.) DAY and EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES have new resumed. GOVERNMENT SIIORTHAND-TYPISTKS* EXAMINATIONS. Special Coaching Classes for these examinations are held during the year. Students wishing to euter for the above examinations should enrol at DHJRY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, which holds the unique distinction of securing AI.I. the 1 U2i> passes for CANTERBURY in th» ADVANCED SPECIAL and INTERMEDIATE Examinations, the successful candidates being writers of PITMAN'S Shorthand. Prospectus forwarded on opplication. Railway Concessions. Term commences nt any time. Tel. ,12-510. Mi S3 Digby may be interviewed daily from 10-1 and 2-5.30. A Special Class in Shorthand and Typewriting for secondary Bchool pupils is held on Saturday mornings from 10-12 J D 3519-1 BALLROOM DANCING MISS T SIMPSON (Principal). STUDIO 221 MANCHESTER STREET (Top Floor), corner Worcoste? street. The latent Etllroora Dances taught ihclurtinß Skaters' Wnltz. Quick Step Fox Trot, etc . also old Waltz. Private lessons anv hour classes now forming Practice Class Tuesdays. 8 p.m Interviews U-12.30 and 2-30-G p.m. 'PHONE 86-605 mornings and 6-7 80 p.m. 59543
CHARLES B U O K E T T, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladies and Girls. Classes for Ladies, Girls, and Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNASIUM. 221 MANCHESTER STREET. CORNER WORCESTER ST. \/l ULVANY GRAY SCHOOL of Dance. <VJ Drama, and Mime, at 98 Victoria street Phone 83-717 The Misses Mulvany Gray and Menzies All branches of dancing, <*Jo cution, fencing, health culture, statecraft Uallroom Classes Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 p m Timaru Classes Mondays and Tuesdays Ashbnrton Saturdays at Masonic Hall «6970 DANCING. Deportment, Caiisthcntc Exer cises. Under Royal and Vice* Regal patronage Miss Lowe resumes all her clauses from September 22nd. Fox Trot, Modern Waltz, and One Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons Miss Lowe, 51 Worcester street. L 6704 HOTELS. The City's Premier Private Hotel In the Favoured West End. THE LODGE, *' 36 HEREFORD ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. Combines every comfort and luxury of a refined homo with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens. Canterbury College, and tbe River Avon. Tariff, 12s fid per day. Permanent Guests, special rates, MliS M F GUNN, Proprietress Telephones 33 870. Private 33H71 G562G EN IL WORTH PRIVATE HOTEL, Cashei St., West End Reorganised and Renovated under new management. Superior and select accommodation for permanent ftnd casual guests Picturesque garden and lawn surroundings. Large sunny lounge verandahs. Good table; every convenience. Comfort guaranteed Cars accommodated. 'Phone 34-264 MRS W J HENRY H5G96 f TOTEL AMBASSADORS (Christchurch's tl Private Hotel de Luxe) has every modern appointment Excellent cuistne Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Garage handy. Tari«f. Casuals 12s 6d per day Permanent by arrangement. Manchester street (near Railway Station). 'Phone 30 382. 59284 T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. OPTICIANS. Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. SEVICKE JONES. OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane). J7604
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