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AMUSEMENTS. . ~~ LYCEUM"" ~^~ TO-NIGHT MONDAY It's the name of tihe piece—lt's the description of TOM MOORE who appears as , a . dashing mounted traffic policeman in a new Goldwyn ■comedy drama: ONE OF THE FINEST ONE OF THE FINEST Policeman weds an heiress. Shs snubbed him when he stopped her iimousin ft for beating the speed limit. But she couldn't snub Cupid! • 456 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. rpHE BRIDAL gTUDIO 'Phone: 325. :: SPRING IS WITH US :: A T this Steason every one is Cheerand Bright. A PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH taken under such conditions, received by your friends during the Xmas. Season, is certain to give satisfaction 1 if Produced by THOS. MIDDLETON Bank street. 154 —WHAT IS REMODELLING? i/PE-MODELLING is the art of ali tering to the latest mode unbecoming or out-of-d)ate garments, which can (flf desired) be made to fit other than the original wearers This is an excellent way of saving money, because it renders the purchase of new wearing apparel unnecessary. Re-modelling* 5s with us a snecialilty. One trial will convince. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. Address all Parcels to — THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY! Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137, Symonds street, AUCKLAND. Works: Mt. Eden. 89 FOR BETTER CATTLE, U*e QUIBELL'S Special CATTLE DIP It immediately destroys parasites and worrying insects of every description. Makes soft and, glossy coats—the sign of good condition: Means better values in the t Sale-ring—the ultimate test. | YOU WILL TIKFQUIBtITS Because it's economical: lib. I . makes 16 gallons of dip. ~ | Because it leaves no bad ' | after-effects. | t Because it's in paste form— easy to mix; never hardens <or deteriorates in the opened tin. ■••*•'■ - Obtainable from all stores, and DALGETY & CO., LTD., AGENTS. : ■ , 370 YOU gARNING £12 —£4 PER WEEK —-—OR LESS? 'If N-": the woipld r of commerce there are I two distinct; classes of workers— the Qualified and the Unqualified. Anyone can join in with the latter,■' but th e question is "What is there to prevent YOU mingling wth the former?" I To-day the cry is for tihe Specialist, j the Qualified Man.; Great opportu- ; nities, >liibe3ral salariies and incteas- ] ed material joys ' await the "Men who know." BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. This interesting and remunerative ] profession holds great prospects for all ,whio : take it up with ambition-And, enthusiasm. In New .Zealand alone there are scores of excellent positions waiting to ibe-filled by fchorougly i efficient accountants. ! Give thought to your future, bt- I come eligible for the big job with the , big pay. Diligent study will quickly lift you from the 'mass and put you on the upward track. : Bend, without delay, for <a free copy of our-iAceduntancy booklet. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ltd; P.O. Box:516, AUCKLAND. 201

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Northern Advocate, 18 October 1920, Page 3

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443

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 18 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 18 October 1920, Page 3

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