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NOTICE. THE S. r. ANDREW STUDIOS . HAVE TAKEN OVER BARTLETT'S STUDIO, 022. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. FOR FTNE PHOTOGRAPHS, BY DAY OR NIGHT. appointment? should be MADE TEL. 45-691. STUDIOS, AUCKLAND aND WELLINGTON " PRIMUS STOVES. SAFE EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL, No. 1, Roarer. 20s each. No, 5, Silent. 21s 9d each. No. 15. Silent, 21s'6d: No. 100, 21s. No. 212. Collapsible, in Tin Box. 22s 6d and 28a 6d. No. 96L., Pocket Size, 13s 6d each. • The following have Adjustable Burners: No. 12, Roarer. 25a each. No. 14, Silent, 2'j'a 6d each. No. 621, Duplex Roarer, Bss. No. 523, Duplex Silent, 70s. Galvanised Duplex, 5a extra. All Wearing Parts Stocked. ALL ARE GENUINE PRIMUS STOVES. Wind Shield strongly advised at la per Single Stove on above prices. E." LEROY, TENT, cover and flag maker. 81, Queen St., Auckland. A BRITISH OVERSTRUNG PlANO Tou can now, securo a Squire and Longson British Piano for a small deposit and easy monthly or quarterly instalments. This Overstrung 1 lano is a splendid instrument and at_ £BS represents the best value in New /se&land. It is of exceptional tone-quality and beautifully finished;. 45 years re£utation stands behind tho Squiro and iongson. . , Call or write for illustrated catalogue, and particulars of time-payment system. E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., " AUCKLAND'S PREMIER PIANO HOU3E," W. J. CADDELL, Manager. 191, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS.N.Z.'Hbu.ld: 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs, Posted witbin New Zealand, prepaid: 12a 6d per quarter, £2 5s per annum. Auckland Weekly Nzws: Prepaid, I,os per quarter; £1 15s per annum. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. Hkkald.—The recognised medium for best results. I PREPAID RATES. Words. One Insertion Three Consecutive Insertions. 15 . 1/- 2/6 20 1/0 4/6 25 2/6 . 7/Repliee to Advertisementa will be received at the Office -of the Hebald, and if required will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Pleas* note that the Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-plume, initial or number addressad care of any Post Office. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion: doctors' and nurses' names, Is each name extra. Roll of Honour. Marriage, - Death, Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices, 2s 6d per insertion o! SO words. If in excess of 80 words, 9d per line (of five words) extra. These j announcements must bear the Bignaiuie and address of the advertiser., , ; i • Advertising rates for larger spacofl and extended terms obtained on appliestion to the Office. . ■ The Company dcea Hot'hold itself responsible for non-insertion of Advertisementa through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES. ;v;: : * > :.ii; ; "" . ' Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m. .. 41-123 and 41-173 After 10 p.m. .. .. 44-693 Accounts a>i Advertising 40-061 Publishing (re delivery of papers) .. .. 40-114= Job Printing Orders .. 44-290 Editorial . and Photographic .. .. .. 41-229 Editor Avooaxd Weekly NEWS .. ; . . 41-229 Reporters •• .. .... 44-693 Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, Limited, P.O. Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branoh: Victoria Street, next C4\Q., Hamijton. Londoiii Office: 85, Fleet Street. \TOW IS THE VERY BEST TIME IN IN THE YEAR for Students who wish to study one subject, or to commence a full course TO ENTER : gRAIK'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, Parents and others interested should consider tho following facta. WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE ' FAVOURABLE. Students can study better, now than in the cold or hot weather. THE COLLEGE IS NOT CROWDED. Which fact affords the <*- Students a ..double advantage. , It makes the College more com/ortabw; and, u WE RETAIN OUR' FULL TEACHING STAFF DURING THE WHOLE YEAR. The Teachers are enabled to devote more time to . the considers Uon of the individual temperaments and requirements of their Students. Mies E. B, Mi BRAIN, .PrincipaL A. J, HtTCJSINSON. Director (Auckland and Hamilton), QTtrRH O C K ' S b SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Quay St., Auckland. (Registered* oy Marino and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Courses in Marine, Stationary, Loco, and Traction, Oil and Electrical Engineering. Information and advice free. Prospectus free. ! [YpiAT IS YOUR AGE? But ws do not want to know. We ask the question because no matter what your age, you have an opportunity to make money by making home-made National for us—EXTRA' MONEY which you can easily earn, even though you never had previous experience. CASH FOR SPARS TIME OR FULL TIME. If you want a spare time occupation, our proposition offers you a chance to earn up to 6s per hour. Thcss next few months we will have several thousand Orders to fulfil for our Xmaa trade, we want you to help us supply National Sweets—and sha'o it the profits! Whatever your age or position, if you want more money, lot us tell yov. about our plan for making it. You owe it to yourself to send in the coupon for our. offer TO-DAY. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY, 77, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Here's the coupon. Now tell mo how tho eztru. pounds can be mine, NAME - - - - STREET TOWN PURNITURE. We will buy tbe House as it Btands, or -In smaller lots. HIGHEST PRICES SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR LTD., Opposite I own Hall. rOTOR Engineering taught successfully ]\X by mail I" Owners! Dyke's Course of Motor Engineering with wOrkras models, charts and diamakes everything #i»ple. Send for ' Sictus. H Howard tord St-, cWatehuich.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19133, 26 September 1925, Page 10

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