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HOT WEATHER FAVOURITES ! NOTHING SO DELICIOUS AND COOLING AS JELLIES AND CORDIALS JELLIES AND CORDIALS And no place so good to buy them from as KINCAIDS 1 . Equator Jellies 6 for 1/Scatterjoy Jellies 5 for 1/Orchard Jellies, 4d 6 for 1/6 Edmonds Sure to Set Jellies, Each 6d, I doz. 2/9 "White’s Jellies .... 6d each, i doz. 2/9 Lushus Jellies 6d each, J doz. 2/9 Cordials from 1/3 each Ship’s Limejuice 1/4 and 1/H Brooks Lemos 1/10 bot. Brooks Oros and Grapefruit .... 1/10 bot. Price’s Fruit Extract 1/- bot. Gregg’s Fruit Extract 1/3 bot. KINCAIDS, LIMITED FAMILY GROCERS, 693 Colombo street. ’Phones: 30-565—three lines. K 6171 EDUCATIONAL. WHAT EVERY ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW The “H.C.A.” is the most practical and uniformly successful course of accountancy tuition in the Dominion. The “H.C.A.” Course has exclusive features that eliminate all unnecessary study, and direct the student along avenues of work that assure success at all exams. The “H.C.A.” Course embodies more personal tuition for each individual student by practical professional men. The “H.C.A.” Course not only assures that student’s success at exams, but also lays the foundation for a successful life as a Professional Accountant. - “H.C.A.” Students are uniformly successful--not at one exam but at all exams—not any one year, but every year since the college has been established. There’s no gainsaying actual figures. The “H.C.A.” special tuition for new students who have "failed” has a remarkable record of successes to its credit. - The first step towards success in accountancy is your first year’s tuition. Start with all the advantages that you can. Obtain the H.C.A. Prospectus. Write to • HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD. Colonial Mutual Life Bldgs., 1 P.O. Box 859, Wellington. FOR LEADERSHIP A PERSONAL TOUCH IN . TEACHING. • . . The aim of the Gregg-Banks Commercial College is not solely the passing of examinations or the securing of brilliant appointments but to supply young people who possess trained ability and the will to advance to'capable leadership. .. . The keynote of success of the Gregg-Banks plan is the close, personal tuition and. to this end, the Principal takes a personal and friendly interest in all students, advising and assisting each • one through the course. , . . . The success of these methods is amply demonstrated by the striking results achieved —results that are not approached by other institutions of the kind. ~ ». . Those who wish to train for leadership should apply now for the \ free prospectus. The Principal will ba at the College on and after January 28th to interview and advise prospective students. G R EGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, . .Whitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel , street. Miss I. I. Archer, 8.A., G.C.T., (Principal). G 1234 TNDIVIDUAL Tuition—UNIVERSITY x ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS etc., Mr N. M. Bell, M.A., 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald street. St. Albans. Interviews. 6.30 p.m. Prospectus on application: ■ B3OUO r PANZ-GRETCHEN STUDIO OF ELOCUTION. DRAMA. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper. L.T.C.L., Studio: ,112 A Lichfield st. (Triangle). /'ZJ.ILBY’S COLLEGE—CLASSES will reassemble as under: On Monday next, the :11th instant. DAY CLASSES ONLY, both Commercial and Tutorial. Commercial Evening Classes will resume on Monday, 25th instant, at 7 p.m.- Prospectus free on application. 93 Worcester street. Telephone 41-766. P.O. Box 652. C. H. Gilby, F.P.A. (N.Z.) Director. G 5053 T>ITMAN’S COMMERCIAL COLx LEGE. Top Floor, Warden’s Buildings. Cashel street. Day and Evening Classes resume on Monday, 18th January. Strictly individual tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. Enrolments from 12th January. Fees very moderate. 'Phone 41-027. ' C 3158 QTART THE NEW YEAR WELL by qualifying for an office appointment at DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 69 Worcester street west (just over Bridge from Square and next to “Harley”), Over 500 office positions filled by dur students during 1936. The School closes for the Christmas vacation on Friday, Dec. 18. and will reopen on Monday. Jan. 18th. Enrolments from Thursday. 14th Jan. Free prospectus.' MISS M, D. DIGBY, P.T.C., 1.P.5., Principal. D3IBB CRUSADER .. THE COFFEE WITH THE DISTINCTIVE . FLAVOUR. CRUSADER .. THE COFFEE WHOSE POPULARITY IS ALWAYS GROWING. CRUSADER .. THE COFFEE THAT’S FRESHLY ROASTED o, AND GROUND DAILY. CRUSADER . THE COFFEE WHO! FLAVOUR HAS TO 1 TRIED TO BE BELIEVE PURE COFFEE .... Per.lb .. 2/4 d. AT f WARDELL’S With Discount Coupons as usual.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 12

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