EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN USED CAES. ESSEX. Coupe, on account of client leaving New Zealand; privately used, and in first-class order. Any reasonable offer accepted. ENGLISH CAR. Thrcc-seater. 12 H.P. model, in fine order; tyres practically new; paint work good. A great snip at £2OO. HISLOP & GIBSOrT, 384 CUMBERLAND STREET.
As a R G a I N. 6-CYLINDER BUICK TOURING CAR. Practically new; special reason tor selling. New guarantee given: terms if required. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO.. LTD. FOR SALE, DODGE 5-Seater; good running condition; new battery and excellent tyres; £50.—993, Times Office. TODD’S invite you to Inspect their selection o r USED CARS displayed in their Showroom, High street. DODGE TOURING; an old model, but in real good order; exceptional value at £6O. Terms.—Todd's. . SUNBEAM TOURING: self-starter, etc.; a reliable Car at a ridiculous figure. Price only £6o.— Todd's. ROVER 3-SEATER; this Car has been /ell cared for, and Is yours fop £75. — Todd’s. DORT SIX; newly painted; thoroughly overhauled; a Car worth inspection: easy terms. Price £l2s.—Todd’s. EASY TERMS can be arranged on any of the above Used Cars. Call early.— TODD’S GARAGE. 23Jy WANTED SELL, 5-seater CAR; done 4000 miles; guaranteed; snip, £6O. 35 Council street, St. Ktlda. 26Jy FOR SALE, Studebaker Director SEDAN, 8 months’ use; small mileage; reasonable price.—Studebaker, Times Office. WANTED SELL, 6-cylinder DORT; perfect order; cost £500; will accept £150; genuine bargain.—9s7, Times Office. FOR SALE, OAKLAND 5-Seater; excellent order; new hood and tyres; any trial; £65.—992, Times Office. 27Jy FOR SALE, FORD CAR, 5-seater; painted and in good running order; £3s.—Mosglel Motor and Engineering Co. 27Jy FOR SALE, CITROEN 2-Seater; 'special O.H.V. engine; many extras; good order.—9, Times Office. 28Jy EDUCATIONAL. HORTICULTURAL EDUCATION. The New Zealand Institute of Horticulture is now ENROLLING STUDENTS desiring to qualify for the Institute's Certificates and Diploma. Full information may be obtained by application to A. R. STONE. Dominion Secretary, G.P.O. Box 1237, Wellington. CAN YOU —OPEN —ENTER —POST AND —BALANCE A SET OF BOOKS BY DOUBLE ENTRY? In other words, have you a practical knowledge of modern Mercantile Bookkeeping? This knowledge is the foundation of a successful career—whether you are in business for yourself or working for an employer. Without it your chances of making any progress are exceedingly slender. HEMINGWAY'S £5 MERCANTILE BOOK-KEEPING COURSE can be mastered in a few months of sparetime study in your own home. No previous experience required. The low cost of £5 covers all books required. Write to-day for full particulars to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. \TEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Not knowing that it could not be" done, Jones started in and did it. It was the Specialised Tuition given him by our Postal Service, which made the above possible for Jones. Let 1928 be your year of achievement, Take up one of our Postal Courses and study will be a pleasure to you, with Success assured at the finish. Address P.O. BOX 50, C.P.0.. Auckland. BROWN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping; day and evening: individual tuition; railway concessions. ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping quickly acquired; rapid methods: our competent stenographers in constant demand. MISS DOROTHEA M’DOWALL, 44 Bathgate road, South Dunedin, has Vacancies for Pupils of Pianoforte. 26jy WANTED, PERSON to give girl 12 years Organ Lessons; vicinity Palmerston or Dunback; state terms.—97o, Times Office. 26Jy COACHING.— All Subjects MATRICULATION ; Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin. French.—C. G. May, New Regent. WANTED, PUPILS for Coaching, Public or University Examinations; special honours In English and French.—Address 18, Times. 28Jy WANTED, COACH for Advanced Logic.— Address 39, Times Office. 28Jy BUSINESSES WANTED. WANTED BUY, Confectonery, Stationery, or Home-made Cake BUSINESS; town or country.—Full particulars profits, etc., to 4, Times Office. 28jy npHE FARMERS' PAPER.—The AgnA cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20472, 28 July 1928, Page 17
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