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BUY HANNAH’S “IRON DUKE” SCHOOL BOOTS FOR YOUR BOYS And You’ll Buy Less Often. "IRON DUKE” B<x>ts are built to "beat the wear” that healthy boy Rives hi» boots. The uppers are made of the best Box Chrome Leather, while the soles are cut only from Double Tanned English “Premier** which is GUARANTEED TO WEAK MORE THAN TWICE AS LONG AS ORDINARY SOLE LEATHER. NO. 1821—BOYS’ “IRON DUKE” DERBY LACE BOOTS, without tips. 7to 10 15s CJ; 11 to 1,17 s 6d; Youths’ 2 and 3,21 s; 4 ana 5,22 s6d NO. 1822-BOYS’ "IRON DUKE” STOUT DERBY LACE BOOTS, with strong toe and heel tips. An ideal School Boot. 7 w lu» 14s fid; 11 to 1,16 s 6d; Youths 2 and 3. 20s: 4 and 5, Zls. "IRON DUKE” BOOTS ARE STRONG AS STEEL—YET NEAT ENOUGH FOR BEST WEAR. R. HANNAH A: CO., LTD., 260, LAitBTON QUAY AND 103, CUBA STREET. Wellington. “S.C.P.” FOR WORK AT. NIGHT THE initials mean "slow contact printing/* as distinguished rapid bromide papers. “S.C.r.,** made by the firm of Wellington and Ward, has a great reputation as a gaslight paper. It is niaae i semi-matt, smooth matt, and glossy grades adapted to all kinds ot neg tivea. A BOON FOR THOSE WITH LIMITED TIME. Tell ns what sort of negatives you want to print from and we will tell you the best grade of “S.C.P.** to use. You print at night f a darkroom. The paper works freely without fog or stain, and is a boon to those with only limited time for making prints. All sizes in stock. WATERWORTHS* WORD IS WATERWORTHS* BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATERWORTHS MS, L&mbton quay. 68. Queen street, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. LTD., 705 Colombo streets (Opp. Triangle), C HRISTCHtJ RCH.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. MR PHILIP E. LOWS ttar TAKEN OVER THE HOTEL TR OCADEROj BOOMS MAT BE HAD WITHOUT MEALS. She above Hotel baa been completely Benovated. 1 Minute from Fow Office. Boate. and Trams. Electric Elevator. 12 Bathrooms. (THE SPACIOUS AND UP-TO-DATE DINING BOOM IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WISE FOB ACCOMMODATION. "TROCADERO." WELLINGTON. Visitors to Wellington oan ensure Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility, by stopping at HOTEL BRISTOL Under new management. Corner CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS. Benovated throughout. Hot and Cold Showers, Plunge, etc., etc. Smoke Bonn, Drawing Boom. Absolutely Fireproof. SPECIAL MIDDAY LUNCHES from 12 to 2. SATUBDAY. 12.80 to 2,2 s Gd! Patronised ty Members of Parliament, Members of Looal Bodies, and Civil Servants THUMB i IQs PEB DAY. £» 3s WEEKLY. Apply T. G. LEWIS. Proprietor. Or Bing 'Phone 22313, F° "WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL." >B 18 years past "The Mansions" has retained its reputation as the most comfortable, select, and convenient Private Hotel in WellingTHE MANSIONS, GHUZNEE STREET, TARIFF i 12s PEB DAY. £3 10a PEB 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, RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI. TARIFF— IIb 6d per Day. £2 17a 6d per Week. One Miante’B Walk from Railway Station and G.P.O. Beautiful Health* Locality. J Hot and Cold Baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms. Telephone 505. P.O. Box 207. J. HODSON. Proprietor. Telegrams and Motor Service to Merton Twice Meeting Auckland Expresses

AFTER-SCHOOL EDUCATION. STONING CONTINUATION COUBSES for Boys and Girls are provided at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, tid. The Terrace, Wellington. A NY one of the fire definite courses 24. below may be taken, or ANY OF THE SUBJECTS MAY BE TAKEN SEPARATELY. COUBBE I.—English and Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting, Eoonomios and Civics. COUBSB ll.—English and Arithmetic, Book-keeping and Handwriting, Economics and Civics. COURSE 111. —English and Arithmetic, Commercial Correspondence, Handwriting, Economics and Civics. COUBSE IV.—English and Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry, History and Geography. COUBSB V.—French and Latin, Mathematics, English, History and Geography. FEES: JS s. d. One Evening of 2 hours —. 110 0 Two Evenings of 2 hoars each ... 2 5 0 Three Evenings of 2 hours each 3 8 0 Second Term commences MONDAY, JULY 3rd. Candidates are prepared for Law, Accountancy, Book-keeping, Banking, Secretarial. Architecture, Shorthand, PubService and all Entrance University 'Phone 2008 H, AMOS, Director.

W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS ENGINEER. fIUEE demand for skilled, certificated Engineers ia always in excess of the supply. Tet Engineering is one of the leading and best paid professions. Bower's Engineering School covers all Engineering Courses—Electrical, Marine, Oil Steam, Stationary, locomotive, and Traction. Qualified instructors and all necessary eqnipment enable us to coach yon for Government Certificates, or City and Gnild's London Examination. Don't delay, send for our Prospectus, to-<Jay! Post free to any address. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), Boom 53, Fletcher's Buildings, 133, Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. Telephone 1793. (And at Auckland.) »3 PLUMBING. A . STAPLES 'Phone 943. 129. LAMBTON QUAT, w

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 4

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