FOR MEN AND BOYS. Men’s All-wool Wolsey Socks, 5/6, 6/3, 6/9. nen’s strong Samson Braces, 2/11. Men’s strong dark Working Shirts, 11/6. Men’s All-wool Flannel Singlets, 7/9. Men’s (small) White Cotton Athletic Singlets, 4/3. Men’s Dungaree Trousers, 10/6 and 12/6. Boys’ Colonial All-wool Grey and Navy Jerseys, 9/6 to 12/6. Boys’ and Youths’ Pedal Straw Hats, special prices : 10/6 for 8/6 ; 7/9 for 5/11. Other makes 3/5, 8/9, 10/6. FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Sea Grass Mats, .small sizes, 3/6. Casement Curtains, floral designs, 50in., 3/11 yard. Casement Curtains in brown, old gold, and good shades of red, 50in., 3/11 yard. Calico, unbleached, 31in., jl/4 ; 36 in., 1/6, 1/11 yard. T vn v Cloths, embroidered, from 1/11. Supper Cloths from 2/11. D’Oyleys, hand-made, small sizes, 9d. Is, 1/6. Red-bordered Cloths, very strong, 4/6 and 12/6. White Damask Cloths. 36x36 in., 6/6. Duchesse Sets, trimmed lace, 2/6, 3/6, 4/11. Crash Runners 2/11. 4/11. Linen Pillow Slams, traced, 6/6; cheaper lines 2/11 and 3/6. A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Dress Materials, Hosiery, Millinery, Costumes, 'Suits, Hats, Flannelettes. Prints, at—
PUBLIC NOi!C£&. THE LATEST EXAM. RESULTS Show that the ratio of Passes stcured by our students, to the number we presented, are as lollous ; ACCOUNTANCY ... 78 per cent. LAW PROFESSIONAL 77 per cent MATRICULATION 78 per cent. Whilst, in the Accountants’ Preliminary Exam., held for tne hist time,' actually 88 per cent, of the students presented by us secured passes. In the subject of Economics, recently included in the Accountancy Syllabus, Miss E. Mackay, a student of ours, gamed 100 per cent. 2 of marks, which constitutes a record for New Zealand ’Varsity Exams, in this subject. The signal success of our students consistently for the past 22 years, proves conclusively the great advantage of our highly-specialised Home Study Methods. You make no experiment when you enrol with us—YOUR SUCCESS IS ASSURED. Address:— JJEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., ' P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. (The School which has successfully prepared 25,000 students.) J£UMARA JUNCTION J|OTEL, (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.) Visitors to Kumara, and travellers on the Grey-Hokitika trains, will find the above hotel under entirely new management. The LIQUORS supplied are the best that money can buy. One visit will
prove this. A hearty welcome extended to all. The DINING ROOM, etc., is under the sole charge of Mrs. McLean / •' WM, McLEAN, Proprietor, |?LECTRICAL ENGINEERING.— Prepare for the Future. THE NATIONAL : ELECTRICAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL can train you in e?ery branch of Electrical Engineering. Full particulars free, without obligating yourself. Make use of your spare time. Write us.—Barlow Buildings, Christchurch. \ The sale of the .season starts on Thursday next at' ,0. Smith Ltd, Bargains, will be the order of the day. This is no dummy sale,’ but bargains in department. lOall in and scale:; yourself. Terms are cash, and no approbation during the sale. . Freights paid to all parts of New Zealand except on house furnishings.— , v v..
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 6
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