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SALES BY AUCTION J. R. R OBERTSON - L ffD " "WILL SELL AT TIIEIR SALEROOMS. 201 QUEEN STREET (opp. Court's), rjpO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT A-M----gUPERIOR JpURNISHINGS IN QAK AND CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CARPETS. Details Include: WELL SPRUNG 3-PCE. CHESTERI'IELD SUITE in Genoa. Easy Chairs, AXM. CARPETS, all sizes; 8-PCE. JACO- ' BEAN DINING SUITE. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Genoa,' 'f-PCE. AUSTRALIAN CEDAR DIN. SUITE, O.R. Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chairs, 3 OTHER GOOD CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 30in x 27in Axw. Runner, Suttees and Squabs. O-PCE. SHADED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Mirrored Robe, Dressing Table, Ped. Cupboard, Full Panel Bedstead and Wire Wovo; Oak and Riinu Wardrobes, Comb. Chests. Single and Double Beds and Wires, Good Bedding, GOLDEN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Wool Rugs, OAK DRESSING TABLE and DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, Blankets, and all Bedroom Plenisiimenis. KITCHEN CUPBOARD. Kit. Tables, Chairs, Mangle, Quantity Lino., Crockery, and General Sundries. J. R. R OBEaTSON - L' td - TERENCE P. FROGLEY, Auctioneer. J^TD., 101 QUEEN STREET, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS, WILL SELL, (FRIDAY). AT O'CLOCK. g-PIECE QIIESTER FIELD gUITE, Upholstered Genoa Velvet. QAK JOINING gUITE, 0 Pieces. QAK JgEDROOM gUITE. WILTON CARPET. 12 x 0; 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite, Upholstered Easy Chairs, ELECTRIC STANDARD LAMP, Copper Kerb, Fire Screen, Coal Box, Upholstered Chesterfield Lounge, 2 Upholstered Easy Chairs, Oak Occ. Table, Elcc. Radiators, Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, Brass Top Table, C-pce. Oak Dining Suite, Ref. Tuble, Pictures, Oak Sideboard, Round Oak Dining Table, Oak Tea Waggon, Cabinet Gramophone, Ax- - minster Carpet, 11. Rugs, Oak Drawleaf Dining Table, Rimu Sideboard. SMITH ORGAN. 2 Walnut Chairs. Oak Hallstand, Sewing Machine. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Cheval Dressing Table, Rimu Comb. Chest, Ped. Cuphoard, D.S. Wardrobe, D.B. Comb. Chest, D.R. Beds and Wires, D. Kapok Mattress. Pillow, D. and S. Blankets, Maplo Wardrobo, Comb. Chest, D. Bed and Wire, Chest Drawers, Commodes. RIMU SETTEE and Squab, Kitchen Sideboard. Lino., K. Tables, A.B. Chairs, Lawnmower, Lo Roy Canvas Cot, Prams, Child's High Chair, Pot Plants, Gents.' and Ladies' Bikes, K. Dressor, Push Chairs. fpHOS. Jg AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. EDUCATIONAL SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening Classes Commence on February 21. Enrolments may bo made on and after February 11, from 12 noon-4 p.m. and from 7-0 p.m., February 14-18. Prospectuses may bo obtained during office hours. STAFF Teachers desiring to bo considored for positions on the staff are invited to submit in writing details of their academic and educational qualifications before February 1L G. J. PARK, Principal.

1937 ACCOUNTANCY AND RANKING JgXAMINATIONS. JJEMING WAY'S UNRIVALLED RECORD. err Q SUCCESSFUL D IV CANDIDATES. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all New Zealand 150 HEMINGWAY'S Passes .. 109 All the rest combined . . •. 41 Hemingway ■ s SCORE 72% PER CENT OF ALL RECORDED PASSES. Yon cannot afford to experiment. These results can bo attained only by a sorvice that assures satisfaction and success. MAKE YOUR PASS A CERTAINTY. ENROL NOW WITH HEMINGWAY'S. The School that Gets the RECORD RESULTS. JJ EMING WAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. 1 PROFESSIONAL jQR. HILL McDOUGALL Commences Practice at his Residence, 27 KHYBER PASS ROAD, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938. iQR. W. H. HORTON. 78 Symonds Street, Auckland. Will Resume Practice as from FEBRUARY 1, 1038. HOWEY WALKER. City Dentist. PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth Free when New Teeth Ordered. MOTOR SERVICES t*7AIHI. PAEROA (Via VV Hauraki Plains). Cars VWrrVWrf Depart Booking Office for ■aciQKHRWH HAURAKI PLAINS. PAE WV ROA. WAIHI, 7.15 a.m.. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m.: Sun., 6 p.m I'AORANGA. T£ PUKE. WHAKATAk E, aiSBORNE. 7.15 a.m.. 11 a.m. Leave WAIHI for' Auckland. 8 a.m., 12.20 p.m.. '-s 'm (Sun 4.45 p.m.). Reduced Fares: iwi W ihi, 10/-, Tauranga, 19/0; piki, 34/8 ' Phone 41*063. TRANSPORT LTD.. Transport Depot. . UCKLAND TO NAPIER AUCKLAND .. Depart .. 7.30 am HAMILTON i'isn'£ ROTORUA jWK m Fare, £3/3/-. BOOK AT AARD OFFICE. AUCKLAND . nrKTANI) NEW PLYMOUTH g N o B " ncp \ RT- ARRIVEi a iirUHnrl 8 a.m. New Plymouth. () p.m New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m. Auckland, 0 p.m PHONES: 41-000; After Hours. 13-206. GIBSON'S MOTORS. LTD. Booking Offices: Auckland Office. N.Z.R. Road Services, Transport Terminal. Govt. Tourist Dept.. Thos Cook ft Bons. Now Ply month i TTCKLAND THAMES, HAURAK] A PLAINS.—W. WHITE & SONS. LTD. Cars Depart Bus Terminal. Phono 41-963 (three lines). Auckland: Daily. 8.30 a.m.. 10 a.m., 3.30 p.m. Thames: Daily, 7.30 a-m.. 1--30 p.m., 3 p.m. Sundays: Thames and Auckland, (MO a.m., 0.30 p.m. COROMANDEL: Daily, Except' Sunday, 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Mercury Bay: Mon. to Sat., 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. W. WHITE & SONS. LTD. Private Res 14-035 A UCKLAND • BOMBAY - PUKEKOHE TUAKAU. s PILOT BUSES (fitted with Radio). 4 TRIPS DAILY.* RING AARD. Phono -1-1-650. for Particulars. DARGAVILLE, Daily. 9.45 a.m..—Agent: P. L. Laycock. Transport Statiou. Commerco St.: 43-146 TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE TRAVEL Arrangements can be mado for 1 you by the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Inquire now. REMEMBEIIi THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU makes Reservations for Rail. Steamers, Air, Servico Cars and Hotels. ASK Now for Literature and Suggestions for your Next Holiday at the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. TTISir THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST V BUREAU find arrange a Troublo-frco Holiday. Every attention given. ENJOY A HOLIDAY PLANNED BY THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Every Detail Attended To. Learn to travel undeb ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Govt. Life Bldg., Queen Street. Ph. 44-800.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 4

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