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" l Educational. COUTBWELTj SOgQOU HAMILTON. PREPARATORY BOARDfITO SCHOOL FOR BOYS from 7 to 14 years. Prospectus on application. Principal: C. E. FERRIS, late Resident Master of Southport High School, Queensland. Earlv application is advised in the case of Boarder* intending to enter for .- the - commeneement ofnejt year. Address: SOUTHWELL SCHOOL. Hamilton. TUITION for Architects' and Surveyors' Cadets.—Checking, Short Cwu In Arithmetic, and Practical ■Tri?,--H. Mason. M.A., Eden Terrace - ■■■ .■-■■■ ■ ■ ■" - PLECTBICAL EN'CFipERIXG. YOU CAN ENTER the best-paytng prole*, «ioa in the world if- you will let us train yon by OUR specialised methods. Thousands have proved ours to be the RIGHT methods to bring POSITION and PAY. What we have done for others we can do you YOU. Send lor FREE Book, " How to Become an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer.' BAGUCY AND TINKLER. Rohb's Bldgs.. 653. Coltins-st.. Melbourne. Victoria ,i i iii «—^—.■w^——^»x—jgPg^—*^——*— mm Dental. p £MO? Ah KOllfll G. P. M"DENTIST. HAS REMOVED ,TO NEW BOOMS. TOP OF SYMONDS-STREET.. Entrance next door to Mr. TuH's, opposite penny section. Telephone 1153 Telephone 1828 Pr«»ate House. -REMOVAL NOTICE. r\ TUtJNBOE "p MANUEL, DENTIST. B«E9 to notify you that on account of Altera to Bsnceton'a Building*, HE HAS REMOVED TO TTVOMJNION pBAMBEBS, No. 65. QUEEN-ST. (3 Doors Lower Powp from Old Premise*). REMARKABLE PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS, PERFECT FITTING PLATES, GOLD FILLINGS. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, ETC. Sours: 9 &.m- to 5 p.m.; 7 to 8 each Evening. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Dress and Fashion. A BOLISHING HTHE TMTIDDLEMAN. rPBJB TTJIRECT pOUTE. . It will be greatly to your advantage to read this—every word of it— an.d. to remember it. It will even repay you well to cut out the address and paste it inside your hat. eo as not to forget it. This is a, straight offer by an honest firm. and. when analysed, it will commend itself to your common senseand your duty impels you do the very best you can for yourself with your income. In the ast t when you wanted to buy all classes of clothing you went to the retailer (the middleman), the retailer buys from th» wholesale merchant, and the wholesale merchant buys from the wholesale manufacturer (sometimes, though very seldom, the merchant and manufacturer are one).' Now. if you could go 'direct to the wholesale manufacturer you would save all these indirect profits, and get your clothes at about half; think of it, half what they are costing you now! That means, if you could get at the actual manufacturer and buy direct from him at wholesale prices, ypu would either havvs twice as much clothing as you have now, save half your clothing:;,money to spend- on the other necessaries of life. •- When you come to 4 consider it, the middleman is & pretty heavy fellow to carry on your back, and you will be glad to set Ijiw down if you can. Hitherto that has been impossible, but now a way is opeu to yon. Rivet your attention here! A large NX firm of wholesale clothing manufacturers and warehousemen, the Grown Clothing Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (who for some years past and until lately sold only to the trade throughout New Zealand), sees no sensible reason why it should not revolutionise the old methods of the clothing trade by selling direct to the public—a single article at wholesale price. The first and only firm in New Zealand to do business on these lines! So within a few days a public depot will be opened in Elliottstreet (through Strand Arcade), when you will ha.v« the time of your life "as far as buying the best of clothing is concernedNow you can drop the middleman and his inevitably burdensome shop expenses by going direct to the manufacturer. Watch, future announcements (for opening date. fSaBBSSSSSSSSSSS* , — ' ' U Cocoa. '""' /TOT E AL L ,AKB CUPPERS MOW. Of all the questions that arise To propagate confusion, The tapper problem most defies A rational solution. what to eat. and what to drink, When comes the time for resting, Is just a matter, most folks think. Of easiest digesting. - - The things we used to eat at night. When hunger p'*£6ed its claim. Produced more and horrid dreams • Than would be wen to name. :" — But all is changed from that sad time. .Ana; 1 mil. tell you howWith Coolie Brand Pure Cocoa, here. We all take suppers' now. '■■ -.. , . , r"".. V 9 ' P« ! I , J-J. Grocers and Provision Merchants. T>EALLY QHOICE TIASKETS A T R £W ' 5 - Useful, ServicaWe, and Ornamental, and at r Prices that must anneal to every Economical Housewife. Ton are heartily invited to call and inspect ■rc '~ '"for yourself. -«* r. 7 **?*^ Open Hand Baskets ... - Bii to 4s 6d each. White Flower .gaafeeti ... fid to 2».. each. Work Baskets — — Is 3d. to 8s 6d each. Wall Basket* ■; ... ... Is 3d to 4? 6d each. Baby's Wnep Baskets ... 2s 9rl to 5s $i each. Knitting Baskets Is each- ' Picnic Baskets ... ... Is 3d to gs 3d each. Picnic Hampers ... ... 3s Mto76 6d each. We Call for and Deliver Orders. T3OBERT "DEW. ' QENERAIf PROTIDEJ, QUEEN-ST.. vicTORIA-ST.. AND NEWTON, ;'- v ~ ' AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 4