HOW MANY DOCTORS PROFIT FROM INVESTMENTS! / ■' . . THE adage of tlhe Shoemaker and his last is a truth beyond dispute. . . Professional men not actually engaged in commerce, and who t - , . . . . are immersed in the practice of their own particular profession, seldom have the time or experience to satisfactorily attend to the investment of surplus funds or income. . • Many, however, take advantage of the facilities offered by the Guardian Trust—which, through its long experience in investments and close contact with markets, offers special advantages when entrusted with these agencies. . . Moreover, permanency, diversified experience and collective judgment ensure that Guardian Trust Clients' interests are always protected. . . You, as u professional man, will therefore find it an advantage to discuss your investments and Estate in confidence with the Guardian Trust. • . Write for interesting Brochure published by the Guardian Trust, con- ! I . taining complete information on this important matter. The GUARDIAN TRUST and Executors' Company of New Zealand Limited (Inttrptraui ty Sfiitltl Atl • ' PirlltntM) HtadOffict: South British Insurance Bid];., Shortland St., Auckland Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion
SPORHNG. rjiARANAKI QLUB (INCORPORATED.) ANNUAL MEETING NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, ' IJIHURSDAY AND gATURDAY, g AND 1931 - 'fTOMINATIONS for All Events Close on "THURSDAY, March 26, at 9.30 p.m. / - D. Le C. MORGAN, Secretary. New Plymouth. . AGING QLUB. MEETING, 1931. 1 . , A PRIL 4 AND 6> ACCEPTANCES for— Easter Handicap_ .« «. 8 sovs. President's 'Handicap .. • . 2 sovs. Brighton Hurdle Race .. » . 2 sovs. Mangere Steeples Handicap .. 1 sov. Onslow Stakes 1 'Eden Handicap 2 sovs. •Final payments for— Great Northern Champagne // Stakes .. .. (Sub.) G sovs. Great Northern Oaks (Sub.) 5 sovs. Great Northern St. Leger Stake 3 .. .. (Sub.). 0 sovs. CLOSE on FRIDAY. MARCH 27, by FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. , JFEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. .r-vQL TJANMURE RUGBY FOOTI 1 BALL CLUB.—The Annual I **>s) Meeting of the above Club will 1 . &Q be held in Dyer's Hall, Panmure, on TUESDAY. March 24. at 7.30 -.4*.J p.m. All Intending Players for •;the coming season are cordially invited to attend.—E. HARWOOD, Hon. Sec. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. "DAPAKURA RUGBY LEAGUE Cik r FOOTBALL CLUB. JUJ ] A Special General Meeting will be iJaBl Held in tho Parish Hall, Papakura, . T* on THURSDAY, Maroh 2G, at 8 p.m. •Officials of the Auckland Rugby League will be present. All members, intending members, players and supporters are cordially invited to attend. H. D. SPINLEY, Hon. Seo. PUPILS WANTED. [ A CCOUNTANTS' Preliminary and similar Subjects.—Herbert Mason, M.A., Professional Coach, Private Tutor, 88, Grange jßoad. . |"A RT Night Class, Oils, Water-colour, ■_ix Monochrome. —A. P. Izett, 7, Mt. Eden iRd. :j A RT Metalwork, Basketry, Leatherwork, ! <cX Pokerwork, Penpainting, Stencilling, [Woodcarving, Tatting. Prospectus posted. •—Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. ' ) A SHLEIGH College. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. JLcjL —Matriculation, Accountants' Preliminary, Teachers' Examinations, General Education; tuition, day, evening. • | A UCKLAND Business College specialises Ux. in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening clashes. IA UCKLAND Coaphing College.—Expert !J\. Correspondence Tuition; Matriculation, JProficiency, etc.; success assured.—Particuijare. Principal. Box 691. ;i*A LL branches Typewriting, Shorthand, I.UI privately taught.—Miss Jourdain 7, iMahony'a Bldgs., Shortland St.; Phone '44-437. A Wonderful System of Shorthand _ now liA. available; no drudgery, learn it in 20 l-idays; every Stenograi>her should investigate; Incomplete Course, 21s; guaranteed.—Economy '-'Educator Service, Box 1117. Auckland. OOK-REEPIN G, Shorthand. TypewritJXj ing, Day and Evening Classes; Expert terms moderate. —Russell's Commer- ' .'cial School, 43-549. ®OWER'S Engineering School, Colwill's Chambers, Auckland.— Display Ad., Saturday, detailing Special Courses Government Engineering Examinations. . ,/COMMERCIAL and Studio Photographio \j Courses, School of Photography.—C. M. iWalle. Ltd.. Paykel'a Bldgs.. Anzac Av. •TkRESSMAKING Course.—lndividual In- - IXJ Htruction Practical Dressmaking; dresses .;eut, tacked, fitted.—Miss McClymont, 26, City Chambers. I ?f\RESSMAKING Classes, Day or Even'XJ ing.—Special Course Dress-cutting.— :Miss Ashton, 30, Symonda St., next St. Paul's. Classes, 10-12, 2-4 iaily; . XJ 3s lesson; Cutting and Fitting, 3s 6d. — Miss Pascoe. Pacific Bldgs. RULEIGH COLLEGE offers Reduction of 20 per cent, on Typewriting and iShorthand' Fees if you enrol now.—Phone .'46-884.' *I7iMPLOY your evenings profitably by Ltli learning Shorthand and Typewriting at 'Auckland Business College.—Phone 40-639. J'* OURNALISM taujjht by highly qualified ' toacher. Book-keeping for all examinations. —Ashleigh College. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano.—Studio: 175 a, faymonds Street, opposite. Lyric Theatre. LEARN TO FLY.—The Auckland Aero Club (Inc.) offer Instruction in Flying; .'44 pupils have now been trained as pilots. Full particulars on application to the Sec., L. W. Swan, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. E. '.T SIARN to Drivo a Motor-car at Edgar JJ C. Pea'rce's School of Motor Driving. Driver's Certificate guaranteed; tuition by .experts only. We teach on all makes of cars.—Pearce's School of Motor Driving, 'Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206.. MAO HI Taught in a Correct and Efficient • Manner.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Box 50, C.P.O. Phone 41-734. MISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial School, Broadway, Newmarket.—Expert personal tuition; ideal classrooms.—'Entrance from RemueTa Rd. ("PIANOFORTE, Theory.—Lady prepares J, pupils for examinations; visiting optional; 30s term. 2s 6d lesson.—Diploma, 170. Herald. SIGNOR MARTINENGO'S Singing Classes h every Thursday evening, 8 o'clock.— 54, v Lewis Eady, Ltd. Term, £1 Is; Solo Singing, £3 Bs.—Phone 42-274. O WIMMING, Tepid Baths.—Learn Latest, O Fastest Stroke; quick, efficient tuition, —D. B. Anderson, Box 1327. TRAIN for a Profession.—School of Photography.—C. M. Walls, Ltd.. Paykel's Bldgs., Anzao Av. TUITION WANTED. tENCH.—Beginner desires Tuition.— btate terms, oto., to Keen, 491, Hehald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20828, 21 March 1931, Page 8
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