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Auctions. MoKENZIE & WILLIS. ' c K E X 2 I ]•] W I L L I S, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, NEXT POST OFFICE, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, Will Begin the NW Your well by OFFERING EVEN GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER IN NHAV FURNITURE. Wo buy straight from one of the host manufacturers in the, country for spot cash, ami NOT HAVING TO PAY FOR EXPENSIVE WINDOW DISPLAY CAN GIVE OUK CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Call and Inspect our Stock of NEW OAK FURNITURE—American Oak, guaranteed. Hero nre it Few of the Price.B: — VERY HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD4ft long, with huge, mirror buck, only .£;■;. OAK DINING CHAIRS—Hi(jh backs, springs seats. Y.)n Grl. and OAK CAREEN CHAIRS to Match, 27s Gd. SOLID OAK DOUBLE BED— Luteal De.-jgri, with iron side rails, 59s M. Single- Oiilc Bed of similar design, 42s «a. OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, from £3 10s. QUAINT OAK HALL STAND AND SEAT, with upholstered cupboard, £3 12a 6d. CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND TWO DIY..N EASY CHAIRS, beautifully upholstered in Utretcht Velvet and Saddlebags, £l2 10a. WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS ON A GOOD OAK SIDEBOARD. We can sell you as good an article as you can procure in the dearest shop in ths country—only several pounds cheaper. CALL AND LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES. AXMINSTER CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS and HEARTHRUGS at Similarly Low Price*. LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR COVERINGS from Js 9d per running yard. Also, Walnut Stained SINGLE WOOD BEDS 255, DOUBLE WOOD BEDS 355. KAPOC BEDDING, splendid quality, at lowest prices. DINING TABLES, square legs, sft x 3ft, 22s 6d. EXTENSION TABLES, square legs, 4ft x 3ft 6in, extending to Oft, with two leave?, £2 10s. KITCHEN TABLES 12s 6d, KITCHEN CHAIRS 4s 9d. Walnut Stained Occasional Tables and Palm Stands from 8s 6d, ditto from 10s 6d. DINING SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, of 7 pieces, comprising couch, two ea~sy chairs and four high backed dining chairs, JBB. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WE HOLD AUCTION SALES OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE . (Next Post Office), EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Commencing at 1 o'clock. We obtain the Very Best Results Possible for our Clients, or WE WILL BUY STRAIGHT OUT FOR CASH if yen prefer it. Wo give the highest rrices. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Post Offic). Educational. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. IGBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Hallenstoin's Buildings. (Opposite D.1.C.) Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (typists' section). COMMERCIAL CLASSES. COMMERCIAL CLASSES. First Term for 1915 commences MONDAY, JANUARY ISth. Day Classes 10 a.m. Evening Classes 7 p.m. MISS DIGBY will be at the School to make arrangements with new pupils EACH DAY NEXT WEEK from 10-12 and 2-4. Other hours by arrangement. Telephone numbers. School 1537, House 2701. PARENTS. YOUR BOY. YOUR GIRL. LEAVING SCHOOL. COME AND have an informal chat with orr MR HORACE GILBY about their future. You incur no obligation by doing this, and It raay mean a great deal to your girl or boy. Do not turn them upon the world " untrained "; give them their chance. Mr Gilby will give you sound, practical and kindly advice. Come any morning between 10 and 12, or write and make an appointment to suit you. 'Phone if you wish, No. .133.'). GILBY'S COLLEGE GILBY'S COLLEGE " THOROUGH.' " THOROUGH.' NEXT CHIEF POST OFFICE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MRS MAY SPEIRS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. VIOLIN, Mandolin and Pianoforte—One Guinea per Term of Twelve Weeks (advance fee). Thorough Tuition. 36, Oxford Terraco West, near Montreal Street Bridge. X PARIS SCHOOL, 272, HIGH STREET. PUPILS Thoroughlv Taught PRACTICAL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. «,«, i-J ime a System <.> i l/ukji-uuuis nuiai VV is _ ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN and SIMPLE. Wo Cut and Fit Costumes or Dresses for Ladies' home make. A LONGFELT WANT. Dress Patterns sold to fit Also Millinerv Shapes. X MRS GENN, Manager. I ANGER School of Dress-cutting.—Pupils J taught to Cut and Make any Garment ith or without charts. j' ANO ER~School "of \J way Concessions to Country Pupils. Kindly rail for Prospectus. J ANGER School of Dress-cutting, "Catho~i drnl Square.—'iVrni commences any time. Patterns sold. Misses Pitts. M" RS F. VINCENT, Tea-cher of "Pianoforte, has Vacancies. (IJI, Gloucester Street Lin wood. S4GIX •piANOFORTE," Sin?in^,~l^ic«ntTo"iiJ" _ th - J- . rough tuition, one guinea per term. Song Poems —Writers can have their wmd* set io music; moderate fee. 4, Walker Street, City. _ _ S*H7 Classes are now being formed. ..) Goorsre E. Billson, Custodian, Municipal Bath*. _ X 3 "WANTED!' Tutor for Clarinet. 'Rep I v." statM in- term*. R.W.W., •' St;.r 'J Office. \\J ANTED, Person to Coach Young Lndv VV in English: stat,; terms. X.T.T. 8418 ytT'AXTED. by Young- Lady, with slight V I knowledge of Piano, in Accomnanimeni Flaying. W.W.W., "Star." 464 GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIF.'S >X Summer Sale on Monday, January JI, n a.m. • PJ H and nrcuratf We dispense on. Barnetf, MOTOR-CAR, 5-seater Overland. re-painted iis new, I'2 months' guarantee. Motor Sales Co.. 145-147, Armagh Street. X3__ \"TTANTF!d" 'Known—Cure" for Sleepleseneaa VV ,-ind Shattered Norvos. E. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh Street. X BETTS' '"'Boot "Store, Sydenham, thanks Customers tor past, support and _pro-mi.-e" the same, strict attention in 1913. _ ECLIPSE Indigestion """Cure—The Certnin »-i Cure for Inn? sufferers. All stores. PFFJLRS THE

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11282, 9 January 1915, Page 12

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