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AUCTIONS. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. ■'FARMERS' SALEYARDS. • I7BLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY,. 11 a.m. Account Mr Hepburn, Leesiou: Draught Gelding, 9yrs, n.ll work, guaranteed sound; great shafter; two ton trial Bay Gelding 1 , aged, all work, eood leader Farm Dray, 2 Sets Harness, Covers,'etc. Mr Gill, Spreydon: Chestnut Geld., 7yrs, s. and h., first-class van horse reliable, good movor. Mr Chambers, Carrier, Riccarton: Ches. Gelding, 7yrs, good van horse, s. and d. harness and chains Cows, Pigs, and Horses unadvertised lots, good entry; 2 Trucks Oatsheaf,*good and some slightly damaged: 7B sacks . Light Oats, 60 Sacks Breeze's Seed. , Mr Reed, Sefton: 3 Horses, s. and h., 6 to 9yrs. trial Box Cart, Delivery Cart, 2 Sets Harness. Set 3-1. Harrows, Grit Mill, 300 Sacks, Roller (suit oval), 1 Horee Grubber, 2 Carpenter's Benches, Scoops, 3 Lengths Rubber Hoae, 6 Boxes Motpr Sundries, 201 b Motor Grease, 4 Motor Tyres, 3 Cushions, 2 Gas Stoves, Wood Kerbs, Hall Stand, Dover Stove, Mangle, 2 Tubular Separators, 1 Alfa Laval, Set Double Harness. Avery Platform Scales (oewt), Largs Meat Safe, pair 4ft Iron Wheels, Stove suit bach. Pig Feed Boilers, 2 S.F. Ploughs, Grass Mower, Long Shafter Gig. 3 Churns, Wooden Gates, 3 Incubators, Rubber-tyred Gig, Barrels, Set Good Trap Harness, 200 Sheets Iron, all lengths; Feed Bin, 3 large Cases, 2 Tip Drays, Set Discs, 2 Grubbers. 2 Light Spring Drays, 2 Milk Carts. Garden Plough, Doors, Windows. 8 Ladders, Water Trough, Barbed Wire, Wire Netting, Ice Chest, several Carts without reserve, quantity of Now Timber all lenetb.ii, POTATO SPRAYER, ACCOUNT RED CROSS FUND. 100 HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer. EDUCATIONAL. KEEP PACE WITH SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN. kON'T lag behind with the crowds —" of mediocre workers who help t« swell the ranks of business failures there is plenty of room in front for men.and women of energy and ability. Qualify yourself for a_ front-rank position by taking a course of COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS AT GILBY'S COLLEGE. We have a large staff of highlyskilled Teachers who give each, student individual attention, thus ensuring rapid progress and sound instruction. The complete Commercial Course includes : Snorthand, ;' • Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English, . Mercantile Arithmetic. Office Practice, Business Letter-Writing. In order to suit the convenience ol everyone we hold DAY CLASSES: MONDAY-FRI-DAY 9-5. EVENING CLASSES: MONDAYTHURSDAY, 7-0. CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS. Terms commence at any time. Write at once for Free Prospectus " Success " or "Home Study Courses." GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. NEW PREMISES FOR 1918. THE BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY OF " STROWAN," 347, Papanui Road, Christchurch. Tram Direct from City and Railway. IDEAL FOR BOARDERS. FINE RECREATION FIELDS (28J Aores). Home Supplies of Milk, Fruit, Vegetables. BOYS OF ALL AGES ADMITTED. NEW ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS From all Presbyterian Ministers and the Head Master, Lincoln Road, Christohurch. GREATER RESPECT. BIGGER PAY. UCH is what our system of teaching practical subjects by mail gives you. You master one step to-day, another to-morrow—-in a short time you wake up some bright morning and find yourself a fully developed, competently trained, efficient man or woman, of business—the class of individual needed so much to-day by hundreds of business concerns. The only requisition is that you begin now and grow daily more efficient. Soon yo\i will move out of your present position into one which pays you more money. May wo send you particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING and MODERN BUSINESS METHODS, or MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or SHORTHAND, or our Course of Preparation for the MATRICULATION; PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS' C AND D, LAW PROFESSIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE. UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. Which interests you? Writ© to-day. ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., j UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 516. j (The School with over 21,000 satisfied and Successful Students behind it.) j WIRELESS. "DOMINION" STUDENTS SCORE AGAIN. TO the tong roll of successful Students trained by this College, we have pleasure in adding the names of the following, who obtained First-class Certificates at the recent "Wireless" "Examinations:— MISS E. E. NEW, MESSES' F. C. AYSON. L. H. JONES. As more Students are wanted for futuro appointments in Mail Steamships, Naval Transports ond Land Stations, let us enrol YOU NOW. Our Specialised Instruction and Up-to-date Marconi Equipment—the most efficient system of "Wireless" Training in New Zealand—will enable you to qualify in a few months for a well-paid position, with excellent prospects. Write or call To-day for Prospectus. • DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY, LTD., 63 Cathedral Square, Christohurch. ' P.O. 80x'729. 'Phone 3924. Alsc at Wellington and Auckland. 7298 TMGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. • ' Hallensteip's Buildings (Opp. 3AY AND EVENING CO*"< CLASSES are held as follows Friday. 10-1 and 2-5. Saturday Morning, 10--2 Monday to Thursday. 7* wpfWRMINCt, BOOKKEEPING, COMSmAL CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. Sing for BOOKKEEPERS' DIPLOMA by Coaching for nUnL •Our pupils obtain Hit*. AMINATION RESULTS and . P ?S I at any time. Prospectus od application. —_ ,HE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF i MUSIC;-Anyone can ,learn, "♦t'ods. No Soal Melodies. I ford Street. SECOND-GRADE rubber and crack, but WOOD MILNE RUBBER

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17644, 23 November 1917, Page 8

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