WANTED TO PUECHASE. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. WANTED, Supply of Milk, 20 to 30 Gallons, Daily. Apply "• prcs ®^ ! . 'ANTEE' Buy, 1 20-H.P. Electric Motor Starter. Apply Packer and Ltd., 25 Churchill street. 14 '' w w OTAG'O MEDICAL SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. 'ANTED, LIVE FROGS, 3s PER DOZEN, CARRIAGE FORWARD. Communicate—--IG- H. MANSON. MKK iX'CAsi 35y~COLOMBO STREET? Opp. Sydenham Public School, 'Phono 35-141. CASH BUYER, of Ladies'. Gentlemen s, and Children's Second-hand Clothing, Household Linens, Blankets, etc. GOOD PRICES GIVEN. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, 12 VICTORIA STREET. 'Phone 30-660. Cash Buyers of ail kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Trunks, and Linen, Furniture, also Old Gold, Jewellery, Gramophones and Records.. SPOT CASH. MRS M. WALKER. P7194 MRS BROOK, 5638 Colombo street. CASH BUYER of Ladies' and Gentlemen's NEW and SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, Household Linen, Blankets, etc. Letters and Enquiries promptly attended to. B2GIB 'PHONE 38-040. McKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES AND PIANOS. A letter to us. or call, or 'Phone 34«630 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay tho true Market Value of the Goods in SPOT CASH. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street , (Late Queen's Picture Theatre Buildings)HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen'* sod Children's Wearing Apparel, Household Linens. Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, and other Saleable Goods. Write or call, MRS EENLEY, 584 Colombo street (next Longdin's). New 'Phone 41-022. 3769 McKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to Us, or Call, or 'Phone 34-630, 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. 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen's Picture Theatre). M 7233 BOAED AND RESIDENCE. BEACH HOUSE, Sumner—Good Accommodation; firßt-class meals; tariff modera t e. Z2.® & EASTER Accommodation for Two Gentloj men, handy City; terms moderate. 77 Salisbury street. . CONVALESCENT Home lias vacany, temporary or permanent case. N. 5.8., ' 'Press." 79 OMFORTABLE Private Home for Two Gentlemen; two large rooms; balcony, garage. 50 Park terrace. 476ri 'PIMARU—CIandon House, three minutes -*- from Bay. Tariff, 7s 6d. 'Phone 568 T. Mrs Charles Le Cren, 86 Grey road. 29G0 OMPORTABLK Home, Nursing Attention, two Invalids. Private Sitting-room, 'j-lione. No others. Z.P.8., "Press." 1950 VONLEA, 50 Cashel street West — Superior Board and Residence. Hodeiate tariff. Near Colleges, Square, and Gtrdens. 4625 EASTER Accommodation—Modern Home, l good fishing and sports: terms moderate. Apply "Easter." "Press" Office. Rangiorn. 162 SUMNER— ••BEACHCLIFFS." 7 Head St., Sumner. Ideal Situation. Sunnv. Reduced Rates. Separate Balcony Rooms. Casual and Permanent Boarders. Tariff according to room. Special arrangements for Families and Convalescents. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. Dial 398: ask for 556 K. H627G
EOABD WANTED. SUPERIOR Board Wanted by young lady; telephone and good service essential. X.T.8.. "Press." 351 BOARD Wanted by Two Refined Young Ladies; City area; reasonable. P.T.8., "Press." 134 FOR HIKE. TENTS. Camp-beds, Mattresses, Stools, etc. JOHNSON and COUZINS, LTD., Quality Tent Makers. Cashel street. —»1 STACK Covers, Tarpaulins, Screens, ' etCi .JOHNSON and COOZINS. LTD. Saddlers' Leather Specialists, Cashel street TITARQUKES, Tables, Chairs, Flags, etc. JML JOHNSON and COUZINS, LTD.. Awning and Weather Blind makers. Cashel at. —3 EDUCATIONAL. REPARE FOR MATRICULATION. The gateway to all professions. The, Preliminary to Accountancy, Law, Metlicine, Holy Orders, Banking. ENROL WITH HEMINGWAY'S. The Examination Specialists of over thirty years' experience, whose unbroken record of success is your guarantee of efficient service. A STAFF OF TRAINED EXPERTS. The whole of your studies will be directly controlled ani guided by F. Neve, . M.A., LL.B., B.Sc., with over thirty years' teaching experience, including seventeen years as High School Head. Wriia 'or Particulars to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H 4167 JJAYWARD-GARVEN STUDIO OF MUSIC Special Training in Voice ■ Production, the breaks between registers blended into one even scale, a perfect balance of breath control, by using the production Sir Henry Wood pronounces PERFECT. PIANOFORTE (Godowsky Method), Singing Classes for Young Students. Theory in All Grades. Studio opens February 3rd, Victoria Chambers, 104 Armagh, street, and 1 Dyer's Pass road, Cashmere Hills. 'Phone 33-084. H 4392
SEASON 1982. CIIAS. BUCKETT'S PHYSICAL CULTURE SCHOOL, . . 165 Manchester street, opp. Crown Tailoring Company. All Classes Now Forming. SELECT BOXING CLASSED Commencing. Interviews at Gymnasium every evening. ' • 82601 P It'NEST- E M P S'O N, ;V L.R.A.M., ll'-X'jonent of Leopold CJodowsky Method). Instruction in Pianoforte Playing up to Concert Standard. Students Prepared tor Diploma Examinations of Associated Board und Trinity College. Special Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with persona) supervision. Studio: Care Bobt Francis, Ltd., 146 High street. E4132 /CONSTANCE DENNEHY. L.K.A.M., A.R.O.M., L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, and Harmony. Studied at Royal Academy of Music, London. 620 Pupils' Examination Successes, including sixty-five Diplomas, eighty-four Honours, Associated Board Exhibitioner and Gold Medallist. Interviews at ST. ELMO COURTS. Hereford street. D 3692 M DANCING AND EEPORTMENT. IBS MARGERY MYERS, Pupil of Noyikolf's Russian School and Josephine Bradley's Ballroom School, London, resumes teaching at her Studio: 49 SALISBURY ST., from March 14th. All fees reduced. M6C59 1 r MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE. DRAMA and MIME.—AII Branches of Dancing. Health Cu'ture, and Deportment, Speech and Voice Production, Stagecraft. Principal: Miss Sleniies. Studio, 98 Vic. toria street. 'Phone 33-717. 9351 DANCING DEPORTMENT. R °}' a ' and Vice-Regal Patronage.) IfISS LOWE resumes Classes from March ,1 , Uth - Pox-trot. Modern or Strauss Waltz, and One-Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons. MI3S LO\Yt, 61 Worcester street YV, L43OG
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