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TO LET. TO LET (St. Clair). 6-roomed New BUNGALOW ; ell conveniences; £3 per week. CITY —Lovely Brick HOUSE, all conveniences ; £3 5s per week. Also Flats, Rooms, and Offices. —Apply TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, RHODES. TO LET. double furnished FRONT ROOM : use all conveniences: suit married couple.—Apply 97 Union street. 26m y. TO LET (Prince Albert road), convenient and commodious SHOP, with Room, yard, and back entrance; old established shop; low rental. —E. J. Bryant, Princes street. TO LET, desirable furnished FLAT; large rooms; superb view; good residential locality.—Address 132. Times. 2 6my OFFICES, above Hannah’s Boot Shop. George street. —Apply New Zealand Fur Company, 58 Princes street. 2 6my TWO Sunny Double ROOMS to LET; every convenience : Mosgiel, minute bus. 180, Times. 2Smy TO LET, modern 4-roomed HOUSE, furnished, five months: garage, telephone 7096.—16 Whitby street, Mornlngton. TO LET (central position), SUITES OF ROOMS, also SHOP: close Dawsons (Ltd.). —Tamblyn, M'Kenzte. Rhodes. TO LET, comfortable 7-roomed HOUSE; e.l„ gas griller; modern motor garage, glasshouse ; large sunny section. —Apply 654 Cumberland street. 31my O LET, SHOP and 2 ROOMS, near Cargill’s Corner. —Apply 209 Cargill road. South Dunedin. 31my TO LET. Furnished Double and Single ROOMS: all modern conveniences, including telephone; breakfast if required.— ’’The Grange,” 377 Leith street (near Frederick street). 1 31my TO LET, Single and Double ROOMS, with or without breakfast ; permanent or casual.—Address 252, Times. Slmy TO LET, Furnished 4-roomed BUNGALOW; hot and cold, electric light, gas. Fife cooker, piano; sunny.-—Apply on premises, 108 Main road, North-East Valley. lju TO LET, desirable 2-storey Hollow-wail Brick RESIDENCE, tile roof, 8 rooms: every convenience, e.l.—Address 265, Times. TO LET, Furnished Double BEDROOM; suit married' couple. 2 friends; conveniences.—Apply 731 King street. North End. . TO LET, Single Furnished ROOM; bath, hot water.—6o Fllleul street. J-Ju GARAGE to LET, Knox Church.—Ring 2468 evenings, or 933 day time. TO LET, YARD and SHED next Southern Hotel (corner Princes street and Anderson’s Bay road).- —Apply Sievwright. James, and Nichol, solicitors, 152 High street. O u TO LET, SHOP and large ROOM: cheap rent; use of all conveniences. —Apply 565 Cargill road. U u TO LET, 5-roomed HOUSE, Musselburgh ; rent 305.—255, Times, Qu LARGE unfurnished Front ROOM ; use of conveniences: suit business lady. Apply 669 George street. iJ u TO LET, Single and Double ROOMS, with or without breakfast; permanent or casual.—l 22 George street. TO LET (near Port Chalmers), modern 6 ROOMS. 9 acres : worth inquiring.— Home, Times, Port Chalmers. IJu 'po LET you KNOW that VITOR is the mediclnf you need for siomach com nialnts • sold everywhere. TO LET VOU KNOW tnat proprietors of VITOR make claims only which can *!'. proved . vo D R MOVE, S 1 R 1 HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS By Expert Stall Greatest care exercised Lowest Prices Dr- Storage. CRUS'J & CRUST, ior 20 Manse street. TO LET GAIN FOR WARDING CO Re A move your Furnituie means safety and economy.—Offig" 22 Bond street^_^

EDUCATIONAL. IS LACK OF TRAINING COSTING YOU? As an example of what it may cost you, let us quote the case of Mitchell. For twenty years he stayed in a c. rical job, averaging about £4 a week. At forty he realised that by studying he could qualify for a better position. He enrolled as a Hemingway student, and passed his Accountancy Professional Examination. In his re« job he now receives double his former salary. Now, Mitchell could have secured this training fifteen years earlier. For fifteen years or more he paid at least £3 to stav untrained. Just reckon that out, and you’ll see he was the loser by thousands of pounds. Better late than never, of course. But why go on any longer losing money through belonging to the Regretful Order of the Untrained? Postal training under Hemingway’s costs you only a few pounds, and a few hours a week —but the accruing gain is enormous. Courses include: Acountancy Prof., Matriculation, Book-keeping, Public Service Entrance. Law Prof.. Advertising, Banker’s Diploma, Pitman’s Shorthand, Teachers’ Certificates, Jt> iness Letter Writing. Write for details to HEMINGWAY’S CORESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ■RECOME A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Our system of Class or Correspondence Tuition makes the study interesting, and obviates the difficulty. SECTION A: English, Arithmetic, Science, and Botany. SECTION B: Organic, Inorganic, Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, and Botany. SECTION C: Materia Medica, Theory and Practice of Pharmacy, and a Simplified Course of Pharmaceutical Latin and Prescription Reading. Write for full information and advice to— NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), 139 COL WILL’S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Bos 50. Miss A BROOME (above J and J Arthur's), Teacher of Dressmaking Cutting, and Fining Material and patterns cut to measure Hours: 10 to 12 2 to 5 MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladles’ Cutter, View street (opp. Y.M.C.A.). Patterns or materials cut to measure; no fitting requlred. Country ladies, send for measureREV. T. RUSSELL, M.A., Coaches Matriculation, other exams.: Teachers' "A" Certicate; Cambridge Honours Degree (376 successes since 1904) : languages a specialty. 224 Castle street. Dunedin. ISray

FOR SALE. Q L 0 V E R. CLOVER. CLOVER. CLOVER. CLOVER. CLOVER. Farmers, Write for Sample of MACHINE-DRESSED CLOVER Of High Germination. Price, Is a lb. This is the Biggest Value in Clover on the Market. Send now. PETER BOYD, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDING, Princes street, Dunedin. BUILDING, Amusement Park, known as Kia-Ora, U 0 x 15 ; suitable crib or stable. —Apply 10 Ferguson street, Musselburgh. • FOR SALE, Firewood-cutting PLANT, on transport: In good condition. —Isaac Bates, Houlpapa. IJu

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 13