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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. WE have pleasure in announcing that the I.C.S. have been appointed sole concessionaires in New Zealand for the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. 'This Institute (which is associated with the International Correspondence Schools) was founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., for the purpose of; making a practical knowledge of the domestic arts and sciences available to every woman or girl, wherever she may live. We are now in a position to offer complete Correspondence Courses of Instruction in MILLINERY. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING WITH MILLINERY. In conjunction with our Australasian Agency, we have equipped a thoroughly efficient Instruction Staff in Sydney,, where the work of New Zealand Students' will be oorrected. With a view to giving wide publicity to these Courses throughput the Dominion, we have decided to announce a liberal reduction off the regular fees to those ladies who enrol during our Initial Publicity Campaign, which will extend over a period of three months, from Ist April to 30th June, 1921, after which date our fees will be absolutely net. Free circulars, giving full particulars | of Courses, will be promptly sent on application. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCES, LTD. Sole Concessionaires for New Zealand: INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (COLONIAL), LIMITED, James Smith's Buildings, Corner Cuba and Manners streets, Wellington. "X STANLEY WARWICK, • Teacher of ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Adjudicator, Wellington Competitions, 1920. . Christchurch Competitions, 1921. Studio: Rooms 12 and 17, Macarthy's Chambers, Willis-street. Particulars on application to Studio. Schools and College* visited. TTNREDEEMED PLEDGE BARyJ ' GAINS AT THE ANCHOR EXCHANGE & LOAN CO. £ s.' d. 25 0 o—Gent's Solid Gold Hunting Elgin Watch, 9ot. Gold Chain, and Topaz Pendant. 27 10 o—Handsome Diamond Cluster' Ring. 6 17 6—New E.P.N.S. Tea and Coffee Service. 3 12 6—Powerful Field Glasses in leather case.'. 3 5 o—New0 —New Solid Leather Suit-case. 3 15 o—Prismatio0 —Prismatio Compass in case, cost £7 10s. 32 10 o—Flawless Single-stone Diamond King. 3 5 o—Silver Hunting Waltham Watch. • 2 5 o—Second-hand Suit. 3 15 0 Upwards—Ladies' Expanding Wristlet W.atohes. 15 15 0-rMassive Solid Gold Chain. 17 6—New 12m Brief Bag. "THE ANCHOR FOR RELIANCE" 131, MANNERS-STREET, (Opp. King's Theatre). • Tel. 22-776, AND AT AUCKLAND. ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT. NOTED FOR HIGH-CLASS SECONDHAND FURNITURE. Quotations: New Linoleum, Armstrong'e A quality 9s and 7s 6d per running yd; Handsome Light Rimu Sideboard, mirror back, attd Leaalight, £10 10S; others fro.m £6 10s to. £12;. Double Wardrobe, with Mirror Door and Leadlight, £11 10s; Light Rimu Wardrobe, £4 15s: others from £5 17s 6d to £8 10s; Cedar Scotch Chests, £3 10s and £3 17s 6d; Morris Chairs, 425/ 6d; Oval Oak Ex. Dining' Table. £11; Duchesses, from £3 17s 6d to £6; Oak Sideboard, £15 103; Lawn Mower, 32s 6d; Light and Dark Double Wooden Beds and Wires, from £3 15s to £4; Singlo Wooden Beds and Wires, £3 ss; Oak Overmantel, £4 15s; Large Fumed Mirrors, 57s 6d and £3 10s; Occ. Tables, from 12s 6d to 255;. Escritoire, £3 10s; Bookcase, £2 15s; Kauri Hallstand, with seat, £5 10s; others, £3 17s 6d; M'Crae Kapok and Pillows, Copper Kerbs and Coal Vases, High-back Chairs (lift-out seats), 16s 6d; Kitchen Chairs, 7s 6d to 13s 6d; Seatprass Chairs, from 25s to 30e; Crockery, Glassware, and Ornaments. F. KOBERSTEIN, ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE DEPOT. 10. RINTOULSTREBT. NEWTOWN. • PUBLIC APPRECIATION PUBLIG APPRECIATION OF the Superior Quality of OUB DRY CLEANING has been so great that in SIX MONTHS after our commencement in this department we have been compelled to add another large twostoried BRICK BUILDING to our already spacious Factory, in ordor to cope with the enormous demand for our services. Equipped with every conceivable modern device for DRY CLEANING, we CONFIDENTLY advise you to send your HAT, SUIT, ofe COSTUME along now. We have a special Mail Order Department to deal with all Country' Orders. These are returned promptly, neatly, and securely packed in cardboard boxes. Thousands have availed themselves of our SUPREME SERVICE. HAVE YOU? VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO, LTD., THE PREMIER DRY CLEANERS OF NEW ZEALAND. Telephones 448 and 613. 't ■ ■ FAMAI (Registered.). THE JOINTLESS FLOORING. SPECIALLY recommended for Hos-' pitals, Bathrooms, Lavatories, Entrances, Kitchens, Sink-tope, Balconies, Counter-tops, and various other uses. FAMA can be laid in ALL colours, both in PLAIN and TERRAZZO (mottled), and can be laid with equal success on \^ood or concrete. FAMA is insanitaryj fireproof, and has no equal aea jointless flooring; takes a high polish, and may be treated like linoleum. FAMA is laid in a plastic form, in two coats, having a total thickness of 3-inch. . Patterns, monograms, and lettering can be INLAID in any colour. FAMA has many imitations, but no equal, being freshly papered at our factory, and laid only by our experts. FAMA STONEWOOD FLOORING CO. Address: Wellington Branch—WAßlNG TAY-LOR-STREET, - Or Box 308. WEDDINGS. ORDER your Wedding Bouquets at Scotts (L.L.C.). Florists, 119, Cuba-st. Latest designs, prices right, prompt de-|,\-nrv. Tpl, ,W4.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 13

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