, Where to Stay in Christchutcl PRIVATE JJOTEIu Opposite Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH. Under entirely new management. BERT. BLACKLER, Proprietor. This Hotel has been renovated throughout, and it is now “a home away from home.” Terms Moderate. Permanents by Arrangement. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREYMOUTH gCHOOL OF JJANCING. (Principal — Miss Dorothy Thwaites) will REOPEN TO-DAY (Monday), at the Druids’ Hall. Private and Class Tuition instructed under qualified supervision. Competition work a speciality. Apply fol particulars — Phone 14. T ADIES’ SEWING BEE.— Ladies are invited to meet in the* private Sitting Room of the EMPIRE HOTEL TO-DAY (Monday), at 3 p.m, for the purpose of FORMING A SEWING BEE, to make clothes for the unfortunate sufferers of the recent, catastrophe. Clothes of any description, particularly children’s, or remnants of any kind, would be thankfully received, a'nd may be left at the Empire Hotel ‘ ~ CANTERBURY COLLEGE gCHOOL OF pORESTRY SESSION BEGINS FEBRUARY 26th, 1931. Full Course of Lectures, Laboratory and Field Work i?i all subjects prescribed for:— Degree of Bachelor of Forestry Science (University of New Zealand. Diploma of Associateship, Canterbury College School of Forest ry. Ranger Course Certificates. Detailed Prospectus of Courses, etc., on application to the undersigned. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Canterbury College. . Christchurch, February, 1931.
forecasts Weather; Astrology foretells future. Send ■ Stamp for yours to ZINGARA. Astrologer, Box 518, Auckland, N.Z. J>LANT NOW.— Anemone Fulgehs double or single, 12 for 2/4; 50 for 8/-, 100 for 15/fi.— B. H. JUST, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. TEACHER OF MUSIC. jITR. JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M. L.T.C.L., etc., etc., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. p LALOR. Family Butcher. House* wives can depend on choicest cuts iu Beef, Pork and Mutton. Motor van delivery tj any part of town daily. Pou are assured of satisfaction bj dpaling with T Lalor STILL IN THE LEAD. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. Of the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway students. BANKING DIPLOMA. Hemingway’s passed G 7 candidates. In 1 Auckland and Wellington Centres Hemingway Students secured over half the ( total of recorded passes. SECBETABIAL FINAL AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate was a Hem-' ingway student. Again Hemingway’s score a full 10 ner cent. , FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beats big Australia i Mr A. R. Hutchitogs, 27 Tiranga Road, Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist —heads the list for all Australasia. Mr W. R. Mathieson, 36 Messinas Rd., Kanori, Wellington—takes second place. Both were Hemingway Students. Enrol with the school that gets the passes. JJEMINGW A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. gOUTH gRITISH JNSURANCE (COMPANY LTD. Capital :: £2,000,000 Fire, Marin© and Accident Insurance if every kind accepted at very best conditions. The South British is a Colonial Instn | tution offering policy holders the low- . est rates. All matters adjusted locally i NANCARROW & CO., District Agents pABMEBS’ gUPPLY CO. THE QUANTITY BUTCHERS. MARSDEN ROAD :: ’PHONE 456., Mutton from Id lb, Forequarters 2d., j Chops from 3d, Sides Mutton 7/6,1 Frys 3d, Sausages 31bs 1/-, Dripping' 4d, Mince sd, Gravy Beef sd, Kidneys | 2d, Forequarters Lamb 6d, Sides Lamb < 7d. Cash with order only. Cash buyers of Poultry, Pork, etc. Other Meat ] equally as cheap. Our premises are for inspection—Fly proof, Vermin proof, Dirt proof!
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Grey River Argus, 9 February 1931, Page 1
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