AUCTIONS. PRESTON YARDS, GREYMOUTH. MONDAY, 24th JULY., . . At 1 p.m. W. MOSS AND CO. wilUsell by public auction as above : 10 FAT BULLOCKS, For Messrs Callwell and Wilson. 60 EAT SHEEP, ■ For Mr. W. T. Begg. 120 FAT SHEEP. For a client. PRESTON ROAD YARDS. MONDAY NEXT. 24th JULY, 1916. ■At 1.30 p.m. ]i/f ARK SPROT AND CO. will sell as above ; 28 FAT CATTLE. (Prime Quality Bullocks.) 8 FAT CATTLE. 200 FAT. WETHERS (Prime Quality.) 65 FAT SHEEP ■*. (Mixed Ewes and Wethers.) ON THE PREMISES, COWPER ST. TUESDAY. JULY 25th, at 2 p.m. MANCARROW AND CO., instructed by Mr. J. M. Devery, will sell by public auction as above THE' WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of Floor-cloths, Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Cutlery. Crockery, Dressing Tables, Kitchen Utensils, etc,, etc. HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? AMY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? Does ths good pay, regular employment, an<l easy occupation of an Engineer hold out any appeal to you? There’s a coach that has taken hundreds of other young men just like yourself—some of them with distinctly less ability and inferior advantages—along “the royal road to success.” That “Coach” is JAS. W. BOWER, m.a.i.m.b., Principal of the Auckland School for Engineers, whose “coach ing” is. right-up-to-the-moment in every respect. No old books for you
to learn by heart, but type-written, invaluable “pointers,” founded on the /World’s very latest and “quicktestto-get-you-there” study method. Fees here are exceptionally reasonable. Write to-day before you forget to. gOWER’S AUCKLAND gCHOOL FOR Jj?NGSNEERS. JAS. W. BOWER, m.a.i.m.3, Principal TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOM ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1734 P.O. Box 50. PRACTICAL gOOKKEEPING A thorough knowledge of Practical Bookkeeping is be-' coming increasingly important every day. As it is so necessary, don’t delay in taking up a course. gANKS* COMMERCIAL College, WELLINGTON, has a system which meets .all demands. Students acquire a thorough knowledge of , the Theory and Practice of Double Entry Bookkeeping by keeping's full set of books of account and making the entries therein from actual commercial documents. FEE £6 6s, Including Books and Stationery* Those students who wish to secure some recognition of their studios are recommended to take the Bookkeepers’ Certificate Examination conducted by, the New Zealand University ' for the New Zealand Society of t • For further information apply to H. AMOS, Director. . JJAKKB’ C OMMEROiAt college, ,ff QS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1916, Page 1
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