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RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. fJplilE TABLE ALTERATIONS. On and after 31st JANUARY the 6.25 a,m.' LAWRENCE-MILTON and 10.0 a.m. MILTON-BEAUMONT TRAINS will RUN DAILY. EDUCATIONAL. THE COMPLETE RESULTS OP THE STUDENTS OF BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ‘ IN THE LATEST PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. ACCOUNTANCY; 303 presented; 221 passed. LAW PROFESSIONAL: 130 presented; 84 passed. DIPLOMA IN BANKING; 182 presented; 141 passed. MATRICULATION AND ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY: < 134 presented; 93 passed. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING: 701 presented; 196 passed. The College has now resumed work for the New Year. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Neiw Plymouth, and Christchurch. H. AMOS, 20ja Director. rnECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL A STUART STREET, REOPENS FEBRUARY 6, At 10 a .m. The following COURSES of TUITION are provided for; — Commercial Course, for Boys and Girls. Domestic Course. , ■ Engineering Course, Mechanical and Electrical. Agricultural Course ■ Holders of Proficiency Certificate* are entitled to FREE PLACES if not over 16 years of, age on the Ist December, 1921. The OFFICE will be OPEN from MONDAY, January 30, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. The Director will be in attendance on February 1 from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. to Enrol Pupils. For further particulars apply to 25ja THE REGISTRAR. OU OUGHT TO’ BE A SUCCESS—BUT ARE YOU? You don’t need capital, influence, or friends to get ahead in > this world. You have within you that God-given power and wisdom to he anything you want to be, to have anything you desirer, and to accomplish anything you want to accomplish. The free booklet, “AU About the Mind and How to Use It,” Will be sent to you on application to N.Z. EDUCATIONAL AGENCY, A.M.P. Building, P.O. Box 47, Dunedin. ■y'oiCE production and Ringing. DALMORES M'DONALD Studio, 76 Tennyson Street. Railway Concessions to Country Students. ’Phone 2500. AREAL essential for getting on is a thorough _ command of accurate, forceful, persuasive _ English—it is the secret of success in business, social and public fife; Study Grenville Kleisef’s Practical English Course in your spare time, and get skiU and power in your everyday use of language. Write to-dav for free booklet “B” to JAMES RODGER & CO. (LTD.), 159 H Manchester street, Christchurch. L ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL 123 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.), REOPEN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Day Classes Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Evening Classee March 2, Monday and Thursday. Papeir Patterns and Cutting Materials a Specialty. 1: Principal! Miss KATE STEWART. ,-iajTSS ALICE BROOME (late head dreesItJL’ maker) will Open Boom above J. and J. Arthur's, George street, on February J, 1922, for Teaching Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; material and paper patterns cut to measure. . 21ja JOIN BOSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ‘and secure the advantages of individual, tuition by competent teachers. Enrol now. 18ja T) A. AUGUST, Waikouaiti, Teaches Violin, Singing, Piano. Beginners taught cortect time and expression, the life and soul of muaio. 27ja SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. ■ Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place Post Office; individual tuition; railway concessions; Reopens January 30. -piANOFORTE.—Miss STEVENS Resumes JL-i Teaching at her residence, 211 Bay View ' road, ‘St. Clair, on February 6. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. jpi A—BOBD PIANO’; lovely tone; burr, walnut case.—Martins (Ltd.), Octagon Piano Showrooms. if*-| 10S—National American OBGAN, 12 JL • stops; here’e value.—At Martina (Ltd.), Stocktaking Sale, 3 and 4 Octagon. OHN SPBNCEE PIANO, upright grand; nearly new; see this first-class instrument ; reasonable, price.—At Martins (Ltd.), Octagon. * HAAKE PIANO; burr walnut;, underdamper; call and inspect and sec this first-grade Piano.—Martins (Ltd.), 3 and 1 Octagon. HENRY SIMMS (London) Upright Grand PIANO; under-damper action, faultless in tone and action; suit a music teacher. Call and see this Piano.—Martina (Ltd.), 3 and 4 Octagon. npp-PIANO; overstrung; burr walnut; c KttJt) last a lifetime; reduced from £75 for our Stocktaking Bargain Sale.—Martins (Ltd.), 3 and 4 Octagon. IIPP ; & SOHNE Upright Grand PIANO; J nothing better in N.Z.; see this 1 magnificent instrument.—MAßTlNS (LTD.), 3 Octagon. 27ja mHIBST QUENCHER: Lane’s gold medal JL Carbonated Waters are the best and purest. 18n OUB Genuine SUMMER SALE starts Monday, January 30, at 9 a.m.— Herbert, Haynes. 26ja COOKHAM HOUSE, 54 Princes street.— Summer* Sale of High-grade Footwear; big reductions for cash. COOKHAM HOUSE for Ladies' Glace Oxford Shoes, Louis heel, all sizes, at 30a. COOKHAM HOUSE for Gents’ Black Box Calf Shoes, English make, 42b. COOKHAM HOUSE.—SaIe price for Gents’ Glace Kid Walking Boots, guaranteed, 32s 6d. ‘ ; COOKHAM HOUSE have Ladies’ Nigger Brown and Navy Kid Courts, with Louis heels, at 35a. COOKHAM HOUSE, 54 Princes street, for Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’, and Cliildren’s High-grade Footwear. 27ja SANITARY Regulation Plague-proof DUSTBINS arc procurable at Manson’s, 203 Crawford street Cphone 2605). HY pay full prico when you can save 2s on every £ spent at Harris’s Footw wear Sales, iW- ___ 25 j a HY pay full price, when you can eave 2s on every. £ spent at, Harris's Fontwear Sales. 25 j a ‘N OWI when the afternoon light is good,” get a Group of your young taken!—Pattillo. Family taken! —Pattillo. ” rp.HE Bride Knows” that Pattillo will X giro her a lovely Wedding Group, such as she desires! •TBTHIS is the season,” during school holi- ! X ■ days, for Photographing Family Groups. Arrange for taking yours)—PATTILLO. 24 ja DON’T fail to come to our SUMMER SALE, starting Monday, January 30, 9 a.m.—Herbert, Haynes. . 26ja KEEP MOVING, engage our Motor Furniture Van; one house one load; book in advance.—Crust and Crust. 26,ja SALE.— Genuine Boot Sale in full swing at Harris’s Shoo Stores, Stuart street. Bargains for all. lADY’S Black 6t Grey Mock Suede Ox--1 ford Shoes, now 15s lid; Velvet Courts, 11s 9d and 12s 6d. iM ENTS’ Box Chrome Balmorals, sewn VJT solos; a splendid lino for 21s 6d; Working Boots, 18s 9d, 21a 6d, 28s 6d. SEE our windows for Genuine Bargains.— Call early at HARRIS’S’ Railway Shoe StcjOj Ml Stuart street. 26j a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 7