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PRIME MINISTER'S FUNERAL. IEDDON TECHNICAL 'COLLEGE. , NO DAY OR EVENING CLASSES will bo held TO-DAY (Thursday), May 14, owing to tho death of the lato Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey. G. J. PARK, Principal. ]£K FOOTWEAR. LIMITED. 49-51, Karangahapo Road, Will close their Store TO-DAY, from 1 p.m., out of reepect to tho Memory of the late Prime Minister, tho Hon. W. P. Massey, P.C. AND CLARK. As a mark of respect to the memory of our lato Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, I\C., our Premises will bo CLOSED TO-DAY (Thursday), at 1 p.m. OUT OP RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OP THE LATE PRIME MINISTER, THE HON. W. P. MASSEY, P.C., Our 4 Shops, in Quay Street, Queen Street, Upper Queen Street, and Karangahapo Eoad, WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY (Thursday). PROM 1 P.M. HOWIES. Gramophone Importers. rpilE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets, Will Close their premises at 1 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), As a mark of respect to our lato Prime Minister, tho Riixht Hon. W. P. Massey, P.C. MANGERE United Football Club.-An-nual Ball has been Suspended till THURSDAY, May 21. on account of the Death of the Prime Minister.—H. E. Grrxbb, Hon Sec. TOKHHH* "V W.C.A.. UPPER QUEEN 1 . STREET. As a mark of respect to the mil 1/ memory of our late Prime \jfi/ Minister, the lit. Hon. W. F. v Massey, P. 0., all to-day's classes are postponed. Athletic and World Fellowship Committees will meet 6.15 and 7.45. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. gUCCESS OF STURROCK'S STUDENTS. Sturrock's Class or Correspondence Tuition in Electrical Stationary, Marino and Oil Engineering is thorough in every detail. Tho marked success of Sturrock's Students at Government Examinations is convincing proof. Write or ring for information and prospectus, STURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Quay Street. Auckland. Phone 41-415. jg RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDG., AUCKLAND (Also at Hamilton). Notwithstanding tho fact that we enlarged tho College Premises and increased the Teaching Staff in the beginning of the year, our accommodation and facilities aro again taxed almost to their limit. Parents desirous of obtaining for their Boys and Girls the excellent Business Training that wo offer—given under the most' favourable conditions and with the advantage of up-to-date equipment—arc advised to enrol without delay. E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. O HOW CARD WRITING.—This interesting O and Profitable Work is Taught Most Efficiently by the I.C.S. Full particulars on request of this or any other of our 300 Courses. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 811 (Basement), N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. Open Friday Evenings, 74) p.m. Y OUR B OY jgNGINEER. A SPECIALLY-ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITY TO BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL IS OPPERED BY JJOWER'S JgNGINEERIN G gCHOOL. Each Student is given a thorough grounding in Engineering at our Day School. Tho Boy can complete by Night Classes after he starts work. No extra fee. Specialised tuition in Electrical. Stationary, Traction, and Marine by Qualified Instructors. Free Prospectus on Application. WRITE AT ONCE. gOWER'S ENGINEERING gCHOOL. (Registered under Marino and Education Departments since 1915.) Principal: JAS. W. . BOWER. Certified Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 21 years' experience in Coaching. 130. COL WILL'S CHAMBERS. Swanson Street, Auckland (And at Wellington). ..yen M DST gEE rpß A CCOUNTANT." In every business of any importance numerous callers .aro referred to " the Accountant." Ho is a busy man and an indispensable unit to the staff. His expert knowledge is essential to tho successful conduct of tho business.. Accordingly his salary is commensurate with his importance. 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MORRIS.—Phone 40-340. CLAUDE H. MOSES.—Phono 41-089. DR. R. J. OWEN.—Phono 42-104. H. PAGE.—Phono 46-742. W. R. REYBURN.—Phono 42-240. ,T. N. RISHWORTH.-Phono 42-537. DR. P. C. TlßßS.—Phono 45-102. The only safe and suro remedy for drunkenness. Tho following extracts from some of the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors of Drinko, prove this treatment, to bo a boon to humanity. "My young friend seems to have lost all desire for drink." . "The pationt has no desire for drink at all now." '<■ . , "Drinko has effected a wonderful improvement in my father, although ho was a heavy drinker for 40 years. 1 ' Drinko ia tasteless and odourless, so can be administered secretly. Certifiod perfectly harmless by a Government Analyst. Send for freo booklet and testimonials. Strict secrecy observed, only plain .wrappers and envelopes used. THE LADY MANAGER,HOME WELFARE PROPRIETARY (Incorporating Drinko Pty.), 4, "IL" Willis . Street, [Wellington* *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19017, 14 May 1925, Page 4

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