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J)OUGLAS 3 QFFERS u Q.OOD QUALITY 3 £OWER PRICES i ATTENTION AND CIVILITY gUPERIOR SERVICE I PUBLIC NOTICES PARISIAN TIES > LATEST DESIGNS & COLOURINGS. QUALITIES TO SUIT ALL. 2/6, 3/6, 4/6. SEE WINDOWS. ALF. HARRISON TAINUI STREET. £AWN JJOWERS OVERHAULED AND SHARPENED. We regrind your blades with a special machine, which ensures that the blades are ground parallel. Ring ’Phone 136, and we will collect and deliver your Mower. QOX’S Q.ARAGE, MACKAY ST. GRAPES GRAPES FROM NELSON. We have a splendid line of SWEET GRAPES, selling at 1/3 per lb.; also TOMATOES, from 5/- per case. Get in quick. Other FRUIT as usual. QREYMOTJTH RUCTION J£ART, BOUNDARY STREET. ’Phone 486. JgECK'S QASH pRICES. Tin Fruit (large size), 1/-, 1/3; Pine Apple, 7d and lOd; Loose Corn Flour, 4d; Cordials, 1/3; New Dates, 5d lb.; Sultanas, 5d lb.; Figs, 6d lb.; Shelled Walnuts, 2/- lb.; Salmon (large), 1/-; Pilchards, lOd; Sardines, 4 for 1/-; Pork and Beans (large), 1/-; Ceylon Tea, 2/3 and 2/6 lb. Ow prices for quality are unbeatable. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS OF JgANKS QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE WELLINGTON. No other college in N.Z. can surpass our exam, results. The two hardest subjects are BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING. During the past nine years 206 of our students have been sucessful in Bookkeeping 11. and 212 in Auditing.

At the last exams: — IN WELLINGTON159 of our students passed. IN AUCKLAND—--7 of the 15 successful candidates in Bookkeeping II were Banks’s students. Enrol with “Banks”, follow instructions and be successful. CORRESPONDENCE & PERSONAL TUITION. Write for full particulars to — •RANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98,1, The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., Managing Director. IS2S ° g THOUSANDS OF I.C.S. MEN / 1 SUCCEED / EVERY YEAR. / /Mo yowr* f a p/ The- /.C.S. . ILLUSTRATION s jpfff METHOD • J, / MAKES HOME !' W STUDY simple: y® AND PRACTICAL. t international t £ Correspondence Scboolt i Y (NSW ZIALAND) UIMITEO J Y Box 854, Christchurch. Y iirs,—Please send me n tree prospectus V Y givinft full particulars of all branches ol the V A profession or occupation before which I A Y have marked X (If your subject is noton Y W this list, wrilo it here).... ▼ A —.Architect, —General Bookkeeper, A Y —Meeh.Draughtsman,—Station Y Y —Concrete Contractor,— Sa/esman(anybranch) y A —BuildingContractor—Sales Letter Writer. A Y —Carpenter, —Adoerl’rUnybtancn) Y 0 —Plan Drainer, —.4rl/sf (any branch) V A —Shire Engineer, -/ou.-n’W (any branch) $ S 7 C ’ al f A —Motor Mechanic, - Matriculation. A T —Electrical Engineer, —lntermediate, I -Elec. Meeh. Exams,—Hertford House, V A —Mechanical faigin’r, ~ I üblic Sendee, A Y —Mine Electrician, -General Education, X Y —Telephone Meeh., —Language (G phone) y ♦ SST ».,»»-• i Y —Textile Expert. —Dressmaking, d —Plumber, —Mitiinerp X —Mathematician. —Shorthand-Iyping, j. Y —AccountantflriitExi -Lius. Correspondence V A (There are over 4,000.000.1. C.5. Students. ® X orer 19.000 of these being in New Zealand). A Y ENQUIRIES COST NOTHINS—POST NOW Y Y Name A Y Age Occupation... Y ▼ ;G.S. Y

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1930, Page 1

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