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LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, between Railway Station and Trafalgar-st.; initial M. £2 Reward. , 1054 Jackson & Co., Limited. OYSTERS! Fresh Oysters, arrived in grand condition, Also, Fried Oysters and Schnapper.—Mrs Burton, 1036 Cafe de Pa^isCHOICE Cooking Peaches, 3/9 a case,fo Jam or Bottling; at Emmett's, Hardy-street. 'Phone 344. 1037 LADIES are invited to my Annual Showroom Display of Evening Coats and Wraps (English samples). 1040 Mrs Cousins, Hardy, street. C CHOICE Queensland Pines just arrived. j Nels(si Fruit Company, 1038 Hardy-street. FRESH Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Dessert and Cooking Apples, Plums, Passion Fruit, Lemons, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, etc. 1039 Nelson Fruit Co., Hardy-street. ("i ENTS' Smart, Dressy Boots; lowest X current prices at Lang's, opposite Fairey's, Bridge-3treet. 1041 Value in Ladies' and ChildJo ren's Footwear; reasonable prices.— Lang's, Bridge-street, opposite Fairey's. BUILDING SALE! Men's Rainproof Overcoats, 45/-, 55/ , 60/-, and 70/----each, reduced to 35/-, 45/-, 50/-, and 60/----each.—Short and Son, " Where the Good Hats are." 1048 BUILDING SALE! Man's Oilcoats from 12/6; Boys' Oilcoats from 11/6. Best values we have ever offered. —Short and Son, Tailors and Mercers. 1049 SUILDING SALE! Men's Boxed Suits G5/-, 55/-, and 45/-. reduced to 55/-, 45/-, and 35/- each. Suits to measure from 50/-.—Short and Son, Corner Hardy and Trafalgar streets. 105t) FOR the wet weather you need an Umbrella. F. C. Ryder can supply you with one from 2/6 to 21/-. 104(5 "TTMBRELLAS Repaired and Re-covered \j at reasonable prices. 104" F. C. Ryder, Bridge-street. JAVA SUGAR (splendid for Jam). 14/----for 701b bag. Order quickly. 1051 G. F. 'Kingston, Grocer. PICKLING Onions, Vinegar, Peppercorns, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Chillies, etc., at right prices. 1052 G. F. Hingston, JOHANSON'S Overooats for the prevailing weather: Rainproofs 35/- to 50/-; Boys' 15/0 up; heavy Double-breasted Tweed 19/6 up.—92 Hardy-street. 1043 JOHANSON'S Winter Underwear at special prices. Fleecy-lined 2/6 and 3/6, Merino 2/6, Roslyn 3/11 to 9/6, Natural Wool 3/11 up.—Hardy-street. 1044 JOHANSON'S Extra Specials! Grey Denims 3/6, Wool Sox 3 pairs for 2/6, Flannels from 1/11, Youths' Overcoats 12/6.—92 Hardy-street. 1045 SAILING. PEARL KASPER, for PUPONGA, at noon TO-DAY. NEALE & HADDOW, 1035 Agents. \OTirK- ~~ CARNIVAL QUEEN ELECTION. FETE OF NATIONS. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above must Jbe rendered not later than SATURDAY, March 20th. CHAS. LEAPER, 1032 Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL PRO- *-* PERTY at Suburban North, 2 miles from G.P.O. 16 Acres of land, with Broomed dwelling; two bathrooms; h. and c. water, stable, coach-house, etc. Muncasters Jewellery Shop, in Bridge Street, with rooms attached. TO LET. /COMMODIOUS DWELLING House in best part of Collingwood Street. Splendid neighbourhood. Shop and Dwelling Rooms in Bridge Street, adjoining Strand Cafe. W. ROUT AND SONS. 1031 I The Result of Home I Studies in 1914 *TpHE results of the Examinations held last I November show that of a total Of 186 passes in all New Zealand in the Accountancy and Book-keepers' Examinations 88 candidates were prepared by Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools. Twenty-three of the successful candidates in the Law Examinations were also prepared by this School, bringing tne total passes in Law in the last three Examinations to 103. In 1914 35 Candidates prepared by Hemingway & Robertson for the Senior Public Service were successful, whilst over 100 passed the Matriculation, the Junior Public, the Teachers' and other Public Exams. If you wish to pass The jßook-keepen* The Uw The Matriculation The Accountancy The Public Serrice or The Engineering Exami. THIS YEAR you cannot do better than communicate TO-DAY with Hemingway & Robertson whose expert advice, based on 17 years' experience, may be obtained by your sending a letter stating your wish to the DIRECTOR—' Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd. Union Buildings, Auckland. 4}

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13730, 19 March 1915, Page 6

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