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HANNAH’S real: footwear safe Has Only A FEW DAYS TO RUN. MAKE haste, or you'll be among the disappointed. As a genuine economy event, this Sale will take SOME beating. SPECIALS FOE THIS WEEK: HOT 1. BI27—WOMEN'S BEST BROWN WILLOW CALF DERBY LACE 13001 b, y inch legs, leather Cuban heels, smart round toes, welted soles, bizes 3 to 7. Usually 37s Gd. ALL CLEARING AT 14s ILL LOT 2. S377—WOMEN'S BEST BROWN WILLOW CALF OXFORD LACE SHOES, small straight French shape, latest medium height leather heels, welted soles. Sizes 3 to 7. Usually 37s Gd. ALL GOING OUT AT 23s lid. LOT 3. D23-MLN'S ALL LEATHER SEAL GRAIN TAB SLIPPERS (in either Black or lan), fle.viblo leather V.S. coles good '‘comfy” shape. Sines g to 10. CLEARING A 1 8s lid. LOT 4 D33—MEN'S ALL LEATHER CROCODILE GRAIN TAB SLUDERS, full round toes, sewn soles. Sizes G to 10. OUT THEY GO AT 7s Ud. HUNDREDS OF OTHER MONEY-SAVERS SUCH AS THESE. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS OF J2l AND OVER. Jl. HANNAH & £6O, I.AMBTON QUAY AND 103, CUBA STREET. Wellington.

THEY HAVE MADE A HIT! SINCE no first landed them a short time ago, the British-made '-MAXIM" CAMERAS have made a decided hit. They are the ideal Cam e-Ms for the young folks orr beginners in photography. Any amount of fun snapping with them. So simple a child can use them successfully. BRITISH MADE “MAXIM ” CAMERAS COMPLETE PRICES, 13s Pd, 16s fid, 21s. Take a six exposure spool, daylight loading, in three sizes, 2£ x 2i, 2£ x 3£, 2-i x 4{. The best value m New Zealand. WATERWORTHS WORD IS WATER WORTHS BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATERWORTHS LTD., 2SC, Lambton quay 58. Queen street, 705. Colombo street, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHiUSTCHDKCH.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. MR PHILIP E. LOW HAS TAKEN OVER THE HOTEL TROCADERO. ROOMS MAY BE HAD WITHOUT MEALS. The above Hotel has been completely Renovated. 1 Minute from Post Office. Boats, and Trams. Electric Elevator. 12 Bathrooms. THE SPACIOUS AND UP-TO-DATE DINING ROOM IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WIRE FOR ACCOMMODATION. "TROCADERO," WELLINGTON.

Visitors to Wellington can ensure Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility, by stopping at HOTEL BRISTOL. Under new management. Corner CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS. Renovated throughout. Hot and Cold Showers. Plunge, etc., etc. Smoke Boom. Drawing Boom. Absolutely fireproof. SIJBCIAL MIDDAT LUNCHES from 12 to 2. SATURDAY. 12.30 to 2.2 s 6cL Patronised by Members of Parliament, Members of Local Bodies, and Civil Servants TERMS: lOe PER DAY. £3 3s WEEKLY. Apply T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Or Ring ’Phone 22-218.

'•■WELLINGTON’S BEST' PRIVATE HOTEL.” F° R 18 years past “'The Mansions" has retained its reputation as the most comfortable, select, and convenient Private Hotel in WellingT HE M ANSIONS, GHUZNEE STREET. TARIFF: 12s PER DAY. JE3 10s PER WEEK. Courtesy and Prompt Attention Guaranteed. Vacancies for a limited number of Permanent Guests at £2 10s weekly. Telegrams: "The Mansions. Wellington" ’Phone 22-390. MESDAMES COOKE and MdGOWAN, Proprietresses.

THE PARKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL, BIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI. TARIFF—IIs 6d per Day. jE2 17s 6d per Week One Uinate'B Walk from Railway Station and G.P.O. Beautiful Healthy Locality. J Hot and Cold Baths. Comfortable Commercial a nd Sitting Rooms. Telephone 505. P.O. Bex 207. J. HODSON. Proprietor. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. Motor-Cars on Hire. Motor Service to Marton Twice Daily. Meeting Auckland Expresses.

AFTER-SCHOOL EDUCATION. EVENING CONTINUATION COURSES for Boys and Girls are provided at BANKS COMM BKCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. / A NY one of the five definite courses U\. below may be taken, or ANY OF THE SUBJECTS MAY BE TAKEN SEPARATELY. COURSE I.—English and Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting, Economics and Civics. COURSE ll.—English and Arithmetic, Book-keeping and Handwriting, Economics and Civics. COURSE lll.—English and Arithmetic, Commercial Correspondence, Handwriting, Economics and Civics. COURSE IV.—English and Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry, History and Geography. COURSE V.—French and Latin, Mathematics, English, History and Geography. FEES: £> s. d. One Evening of 2 hours 1 10 0 Two Evenings of 3 hours each ... 2 5 0 Three Evenings of 2 hoars each 3 8 0 Second Term commences MONDAY, JULY 3rd. Candidates are prepared for Law, Accountancy, Book-keeping, Banking, Secretarial, Architecture, Shorthand, Rublie Service and all Entrance University Examinations. H. AMOS, Director. 'Phono 2098

FORCE AHEAD! THOROUGH training as an Architect enahles you to get the position that others are after. While you waste time wondoring what the future holds for you, others are making good. You can do the same. Architecture is a profession that holds many prizes for the successful man. It is an interesting and congenial occupation. Rower's give thorough training in every detail. You can learn how to build houses, choice of site, laying the foundations—right up to putting on the roof. Every phase is carefully detailed. Dower’s Engineering Sohool has 95 PER CENT. OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENT'S. Writo for Free Prospectus at once BOVVER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915.1 Room 53, Fletcher's Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. 'Phone 1793. (And at Auckland.) L . ARCUS, « F.1.A.N.Z.. Public Accountant and Auditor. Dominion Farmers' Institute. Featherston street. Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 4

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