EDUCATIONAL. TRENTHAM SCHOLAKSHIP FUND. THE Executive Committeee INVITES APPLICATIONS for "TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIPS" lor the children of soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, or of members of anyMilitary or Naval or Air Forces of the British Empire or the children of women who served as Nurses either as members of, or attached to, the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, provided that such soldiers or nurses were born in New Zealand or were domiciled in the Dominion immediately prior to 4th August, 1914. Applications will be dealt with in the following order of priority:— 1. To Children of soldiers or nurses who died on active service. 2. To Children of soldiers or nurses who were wholly or partially disabled on Active service. 3. To Children of soldiers or nurses who were on active service with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces. 4. To children of soldiers or nurses who served as members of the Forces of the British Empire. Such children must have attained the age of fourteen years or have obtained a Proficiency Certificate, BUT CHILDREN BORN AFTER XHE Ist DAY OF JULY, 1920, SHALL NOT BE ELIGIBLE. APPLICATION FORMS may be obtained from and must be lodged with the Secretary on or before Monday the Ist day of October, 1934. JAMES McINTOSH, Secretary, 5892 G.P.O. Box 281, Wellington. WANTED! MEN WHO CAN SELL. "11/HY be satisfied with a modiocre * v job, and a meagre wage? The "selling" side of business is where the opportunities lie —the opportunities to earn "big money" and make really rapid progress. Hundreds of young men are to-day making large incomes as salesmen and advertising exports. And there are more vacancies than there are good men to fill them. Hemingway*s Home-Study Courses in SALESMANSHIP AND ADVERTISING enable you to qualify for either or both of these highly-paid careers. These courses have been compiled by experts with the widest practical experience, and embody all the proven scientific principles of selling. The door of opportunity is always open to the tr.iined man. Let Hemingway's provide you with the training. Write to-day for full particulars of the above courses. HEMINGWAY 'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Bo>: 51G, Auckland. THE GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WILL MAKE YOU A PROFICIENT SHORTHAND - TYPIST. TF you wish to pass the Public Ser- ■*■ vice Exam, in November you still have time to make yourself proficient. The Gregg-Banks College will assure your success—it will pave the way for a highly remunerative position. Free prospectus on application. GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitcombc's Buildings, Cashcl street, Christchurch. I. I. M. Archer, 8.A., Principal. —4 MISS LOWE—teacher of Dancing, under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. Private lessons in Ballroom Dancing. Fox-trot, Waltz, Onestep, or New Waltz, taught in three lessons. At home Friday afternoons Miss Lowe. 51 Worcester street, W. MULVANY OKAY SCHOOL OK DANCE DItAMA, AND M [ME— Principals: Misses Meruii'S. All brandies Duiicing Flo cution. Stagecraft, Health Culture. A'shlmr ton Classes Tuemluyg fiohblies Greek Wed nesday, 2.;50; Boys and Girls' Ballroom. Wednesday, 5 p.m.; Adults' linllruom. Mori days and Fridays, 7..'J0; Ballroom and Greek Saturday moraine, tt.:iO; Private Lessons liv appointment. Studio; 08 Victoria street' 'Phone; 83717. iICBO2 BUSINESS NOTICES. TURN YOUR OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS INTO CASH. fWERDUE ACCOUNTS Promptly w and Tactfully Handled by Experts. OUR RATES ARE 10 PER CENT. AND POSTAGE. We do not charge a yearly subscription for collecting. WE RELY ENTIRELY ON RESULTS. Write or 'Phone for particulars CCA CANTERBURY ' COLLECTING AGENCY (Established 1923). 133 HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank of N.Z. 'Phone 31-413. C 3423 ■TILL further notice we are accepting FULL-SIZED HARES AT 4s (id PER DOZEN, landed at Christchurch.
P. FERON and SON, LTD., Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. F4576 ALL CYCLISTS TO REGISTER that CROOKE'S CITY CYCLE STAND (next to Hay's, Ltd., Gloucester street) is open Daily -till Midnight Cycles, Prams, Parcels, and Coats, 3d. Motor-cycles, 6d. C29U rfRUSCOTT, Saddles, Harness, Cover ■*■ maker, Importer, Repairs cheapest. Draught horses, cobs, and children's ponies (Breeder), Services Draught and Pony stallion (Sell Draught Stallion). Dogs, Pups, Ferrets, Guns, Rifles. (Cash Buyer). TRUSCOTT, Saddler. T7617 GRAHAM AND BALLINGER, *-* 166 MADRAS ST. 'Phone 33-690 SCRAP METAL, SACK, and BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Bottle;,, and Cash Buyers of Scrap Lead, Zinc. Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Ccpper, Brass, all classes of WASTE MATERIAL. CHEMISTS. D. F. GLANVILLE, M.P.S., Ph.C, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, HOLMWOOD ROAD, FEND ALTON. li'Oß Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats our CHERRY MALT BALSAM gives immediate relief. Country patrons are assured of every service and attention Prescriptions accurately dispensed from purest drugs. Delivered anywhere in Town. CITY PRICES 'Phone 23-663. 04092 BUSINESS NOTICES. J£RIDGE SCORER BLOCKS. 2s 6d A DOZEN 2s 6d 2s 6d A DOZEN 2s 6d Plus Sales Tax (2d). At The "PRESS" OFFICE. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, GET RID OF PILES I YOU can try the Zann Double Absorption Treatment for piles at our expense. Simply send sixpence in stamps to rover packing and postage, and a generous trial treatment will be sent you. "Zann" is easy to apply in your own home. No operations Address Zann Proprietary, Box 1152, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zaun" obtainable from Bnrcntt and Company. Chemists, Cathedral square, and K. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester street and the Square, Christchurch. —• (j
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 20
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