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SALES BY AUOTIOK. CO-OPERATIVE, LTD.. WARKWORTH. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Buyers are, notified that at all Auction Sales delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements for, Credit have been previously made with the Management. jgAIPARA JpLATS gTOCK gALE. rjpUESDAY, 9g 1932. 2QQ HEAD CATTLE. Including 4 SPRINGERS. 6 BEEF. 10 BONER COWS. 5 BULLS. 15 MIXED SEX WEANER CALVES. 500 ~ r_H E E ' p - Including:— 25 FAT WETHERS. 50 4 AXD tj-TOOTH WETHERS. 40 2-TOOTII EWES. 100 4-YEAR EWES. 50 FAT EWES. 100 P.M. EWES. 40 LAMBS—MIXED SEXES. yyELLSFORD igTOCK gALE. FRIDAY. HEAD CATTLE. Including 10 SPRINGERS, 12 BEEF. 20 STORE COWS. 8 BONER BULLS, 30 CALVES, Mixed Sexes. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE.-We are holding further Sheep Fairs as follows: -yyARKWORTH gHEEP JUIR, rpHURSDAY, "jy£ARCH g 1932. gHEEP JUIR, THURSDAY, yjfARCH 1932. CO-OPERATIVE, LTD. gPECIAL gALE. Y ARDS - J^EBRUARY AT 12 NOON. Having l received instructions from Messrs. T. C. and H. W. Wilson, of Waimai, we shall sell in the above yards, 300 FORWARD-CONDITIONED 3 AND 4-YEAR-OLD S.H". BULLOCKS. 50 RED POLLED BULLOCKS. 1250 2 AND 4-TOOTH FORWARD-CON-DITIONED WETHERS. We can recommend the stock, the bullocks being a well-grown line in forward condition, the wethers a very nice line of well-bred sheep. G W V ERCOE A5rD C°" L TD " AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. PUPILS WANTED. A CC'OL JvTANCY.—Students get personal coaching at Wakefield Business College. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. A CCOUNTA!NCY and Law, Professional -l*- Subjects.—Private, personal tuition br two Qualified Solicitors, with lengthy tutorial experience; evening classes held City, from 5.15 to 6.15 p.m.; commencing early March. —RiliS 40-930. or apply Heralij. ACCURATE Private Tuition Shorthand. Typewriting; success assured in one term.—Miss Jourdain. Mahony'a Bldgs. 44-437. Q A SHLEIGH College.—lndividual Instruction Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tuition, Public Examinations, General Education. Moderate fees. ART Metalwork, Basketry, Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pen-painting, Stencilling, Woodcarving, Tatting. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. Strand Arcade. A UCKLAND Business College specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; latest methods; day and evening classes. BECOME Maori Scholar - (Maorilands National Language), under leading linguist.—New Zealand Correspondence School. Auckland. BECOME a Foot Correctionist, earn good fees. Complete course. Not Chiropody. Easy terms.—Noice Grainger, Osteopath, P.O. Box 1873, Auckland. BRIDGE. G. Grafton Rd. Mrs. A. M. Pritchard. Phone 40-774. Contract and Auction Taught. Practice Classes Tuesdays, Fridays. 7.30 p.m. BOWER'S. Engineering SchSol solicits the patronage of candidates studying for Government certificates, electricity, steam, Diesel. DEGREE Matric. Classes ready; small groups, expert tuition; Is per hour. —24, St. Paul St., City. DRESSMAKING, Dress Cutting and Designing. Teacher latest, most modern simple method. Day, Evening Tuition. Fees moderate.—Madam Aileen, 274, Ponsonby Rd. DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening, Miss Coulthard, Pierce Bldgs, Top Symonds St. Phone 43-680. DRESSMAKING. —Mrs. Maingay, lata Instructress Druleigh College, is now conducting Classes at Wakefield Business College. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Phone 41-39''. EFFICIENT Coaching for thoee studying at home; all examinations.—Apply Herald. HAIRDRESSING, Beauty Culture; thorough tuition. Golden opportunity.— Write for particulars, R.P., 378, Herald. INDIVIDUAL Attention, Experienced Instructors, Limited Classes, Low Terms. —Hemingway's Day or Evening Classes, Chancery Chambers. LADY Teacher, experienced, offers parttime teaching, primary, secondary, music, exchange quiet Home, town or country.—Elderly. 355. Herald. ' LADIES' Hairdressing, thorough tuition: London and Continental experience; small premium.—K-. 595. Herald. I EARN Motor Driving at Pearce's Motor J Driving School. Garage, Khyber Pass. Certificates guaranteed.—Phone 46-206. ARTINENGO. Singing. Violincello (.'lasses now forming; voices required, rfll srrades.—'2s. Park Av. « Phone 47-IS7. TV TRS. MALNGAY, New Zealand's Lead--11l j ng Dressmaking" Mistress, will be pleased to meet past, present and proepeotive Students at Wakefield Business College. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen St. Phone 41-397. MOTOR Driving.—Expert tuition; council certificate assured.—Mr. Baker, Auto Service Station. 46. Wellesley St.. W. "Vj" Z. Hairdressing College.—Day, evening 1\ • classes; success guaranteed; diplomas given.—H.B. Bldgs., 225, Queen St. PIANISTS!— Social appreciation; learn Syncopation.—Lew Jones, late Solo Pianist, "Regent." Studio, Lewis Eady, Ltd.'s. Phone 42-992. PIANO. Mandolin, experienced, registered lady teacher: 2s 6d weekly. Homes visited.—Music, 379, Herald. PRIVATE Tuition, Matriculation, etc.,English, French, Latin, Greek.—L. Etherington, 8.A., 11. Alten Rd.. City. QUICK One-day Leather-making Process. —Send for samples, Benjamin Phelps, Tauranga. SWIMMING, Tepid Baths.—Learn Latest, Fastest Strokss; quick, efficient tuition. —D. B. Anderson, Box 1327 ■WAKEFIELD Business College, N.Z. In- > > suranco Bldgs., conduct Dressmaking Classes. Direction, Mrs. Maingay. pONTRACT BRIDGE Taught by an Expert of many years' experience. Join tho thousands who nre intrigued by this fascinating game. Auction is doomed, so learn "Contract"' now before you are left behind. The game is simple under expert tuition, impossible without.—For full particulars write P.O. Box 832. Auckland. rrillS IS A PROGRESSIVE AGE, and J- Employers are demanding that their Workers keep step with it. The I.C.S. Student is the first be "taken on - the last to be " put off." THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LIMITED, Dept. A. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. JpAREXTS. 4. • COLWILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Oldest College in Dominion, responsible for pupils obtaining highest positions. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping,> etc. PRE-WAR, FEES CHARGED. Tarm gins from date of entry. MRS. H. GUNMAN. Principal, COLWILL CHBRS., Swanson St., Auckland*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21112, 20 February 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21112, 20 February 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21112, 20 February 1932, Page 13