EDUCATIONAL. p ILB Y’S COLLEGE, ' Jr 93 Worcester street, (near Cathedral Square.) DAY AND EVENING CLASSES have now resumed. PROSPECTUS FREE ON REQUEST. 'Phone 41-766. P-O. Box 652.^ ELOCUTION—SPEECH-TR AININ G. TT'XPERIENCED teacher will tutor individual students for public speaking, broadcasting, and stagework. Accents corrected. Also classes formed if inducement offers. Interviews, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 4 to 6 p.m., 7 to 8.30 p.m. The Principal, Studio 9A, second floor, Bristol Buildings, 141 Cashel street. The Q.REGG-BANKS COLLEGE provides thorough and individual instruction in SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS TRAINING MATRICULATION This concerns YOUR future. . . . See the Director of Studies immediately— MISS I. I. M. ARCHER. 8.A., G.C.T., Whitcombe’s Buildings, 115 Cashel street. SUCCESS IN ACCOUNTANCY THE PRACTICAL “H.C.A.” WAY “H.C.A.” students enjoy the benefit of having their studies directed along avenues which assure success at all exams. The “H.C.A.” course embodies more personal tuition f»r each individual student by practical professional men. This is shown by the fact that “H.C.A.” students are uniformly successful .... not only in one examination, but at all examinations . . . . not only one year, but every year since the College has been established. Figures prove results. The first step towards success in accountancy is your first year’s tuition. Start with all the advantages you can ....obtain the “H.C.A.” Prospectus, The “H.C.A.” special course of tuition for new students who have “failed” has n remarkable record of successes to Its credit.
Write to: HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. “H.C.A.” is the only college that publishes audited examination results. Christchurch Representative: Mr H. W. Armitage, Public Accountant, 213 Manchester street. —8 TEACHERS OF DANCING. TjHLEEN ORCHARD, School of Dancing resumes Teaching TUESDAY, March Ist, 1938. Studio, 111 Hereford street, City; 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Next Plaza Theatre. Private address, 100 Papanui road. 7839 ACADEMY. 769 Colombo street. ’Phone 41-933. Principal: A. L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.T.D. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Full particulars on application. L 5377 PARTNERSHIPS. ETC.
r HAVE TO ANNOUNCE that I have x ADMITTED INTO PARTNERSHIP MR K. N. McGILLIVRAY, and that as from this date the practice will be conducted under the name of: J. K. BURTT and K. N. McGILLIVRAY, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. 153 HEREFORD ST 5290 J. K. BURTT. BUSINESS NOTICES. BRIDGE SCORERS. BRIDGE SCORERS. 2/g PER dozen. Printing Department, CH.CH. PRESS CO.. LTD., CH.CH. PRESS CO., LTD., Cathedral square. PRETTY Wallpapers for every room, large selection. Reasonable prices See our windows. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr Tuam-Higb streets.
Large Purchases OF BOOTS AND SHOES, INCLUDING BOYS’ BOOTS, GUM BOOTS, SANDALS, etc.—Prices cut very fine to enable speedy clearance. Gents’ Dressy GLACE KID SHOES, patent cap, welted soles .. Fair 15/11 MEN’S KNEE GUM BOOTS, cleated soles. Usual 1 Price 14/6 .. To Clear MEN’S LONG THIGH BOOTS, for fishing 19/6 MEN’S SHOES, made by Monarch Shoes Ltd., Phillips Usklde soles, marvellous value Only 13/9 Ladles’ Black Satin 1-BAR SHOES, low or high heels. Sizes 2, 3 only. 2^/lJ FARMERS’ SUPER-GRADE BOOTS, viscolised greenhide uppers, wooden pegged. Also standard screwed soles, watertight uppers, heavy nailed. This is a magnificent Boot, Made by a well- <*9 /ffk known firm Priced at 3? LADIES’ KNEE GUM BOOTS Per Pair Men’s English BOX DERBY BOOTS; sewn soles 7/11 17/6 With Avon Studded Rubber soles 17/11 Boys’ Splendid SCHOOL BOOTS, slugged soles. Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 2, 3, 4, 5 LADIES’ BLACK SILK BROCADE 1-BAR SHOES .. .. Only, pair 12/6 13/6 1-BAR 5/9 LADIES’ SILVER EVENING SHOES, sandal bar, Cuban heel. Also in j g Gold Only *A/ ® 12 Pairs large sizes in oddments SILVER AND GOLD EVENING SHOES /I H Only, per pair A A LADIES’ SUEDE 1-BAR SHOES, low heels, leather soles, wide stitched welts /II ENGLISH TAN SANDALS, with crepe sole. Sizes 3 to 6 2 7 *° 9 2J 11 to 2 3/11 Men’s BROGUE SHOES, composition rubber sole's. Usually 14/6 10/9 32 Pairs LADIES’ WHITE SATIN 1-BAR SHOES 3/11 Post Extra: 6d on Ladies’ Shoes, 1/- on Men’s Boots. STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22339, 1 March 1938, Page 16
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