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SYMES & ROBERTS* UNDERTAKERS. 144 VICTORIA AVENUE. Day Telephone 1179. Night ’Phone 693: F. Symes, Cains Avenue, Gonviile. B, Roberts, Millward Street, Wanganui East HOWARD. C. EDWARDS * DENTAL SURGEON. BIDGWAT STREET. Above Xmlay Saunders, Land Agent. ’Phone 1411. WOODLEY A. DROWSE. SURGEON DENTIST, Tel. 192. P.O. Box 23L (Directly Opposite Paul’s.) UNDERTAKERS. FJ’.C. POPULAR FURNISHING COMPANY. (Late “Dexters”). Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. 162 AVENUE. PHONE 128. NIGHT 'PHONE 663. B. H. SAUNDERS. 24 Eoromiko Road. ADVANCE WANGANUI. rFIHE LEITH STREET MOTOR A GARAGE AND ENGINEERING WORKS Guaranteed satisfaction. It can supply anything from a Split Pin to a Crown Wheel. [Trial Solicited. STANLEY MORGAN & CO* Proprietors. CAES FOR EIRE DAT AND NIGHT, ’PHONE 193 H. H. ENDERBY, DENTAL SURGEON, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, VICTORIA AVENUE. P°R ALL CLASSES OF CARRYING 'Phone 1459. MINNELL & TIPPER General Motor Carriers, DURIE HILLt CATHERINE ENWRIGHT DERMATOLOGIST. Hairdressing in all its Branches, and . Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed. FacS Massage. Manicure. Chiropody, McGRUER’S BUILDINGS. _ ’Phone 458. The Avenue, Wanganui. TAXI PHONE 219 Cars on Hire Night and Day. 7-Seater Cars Available for Tours, Picnic Parties, W T eddings, Race Meetings, etc. GARAGE: St. Hill Street. Opposite Opera House. WANGANUI MOTOR CO’S. CONTINUOUS TAXI SERVICE, TAXI ’PHONE 219

IP f* S M tCIT? 11l S' are in demand. ENGINEERS ahead is clear. Don't be satisfied with an unskilled job—be a trained man.- We teach you by correspondence. Write for free prospectus. CTIIDOnPIf’C SCHOOL OF 01 UnnUun O engineering, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. 2,250,000 STUDENTS ENROLLED WITH THE I.C.S. DURING LAST 28 YEARS. “Thousands upon thousands of men know the joy of happy, prosperous homes because they let the International Correspondence Schools prepare them in. their spare time for bigger work. There are clerks who became Advertising Managers, Salesmen, and Executives; carpenters who became Architects and Contractors; mechanics who became Engineers ■ and Electrical Experts; men and boys who rose from nothing at all to responsible positions. The first step to success in the I.C.S. way is to choose your career fom this list and mail it to-day to— INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 63 Dixon St., WELLINGTON, Or P. CARPENTER, Box 233, WANGANUI. Architecture Advertising Illustrating Showcard Writing Sign Writing Agricultural Salesmanship Electrical Municipal Window Dressing Mechanical Steam Civil Engineering Motor Mechanic Draughtsman " Hydro Electric Garage Superin- Concrete Constrnetendent tion Marine Building Construction. Commercial THE COST OF LIVING Is going up! It’s a mother of concern to the man with a family—to the man earning a few paltry pounds a week. Break loose from the shackles and fetters which bind, you to long hours and poor pay. Become a qualified ACCOUNTANT—AUDITOR.—COMPANY SECRETARY —Etc. Any man who has received an ordinary public school education can learn all there is to learn about these professions by taking up our simplified course of Mail Instruction. Give an hour a,day to the lessons we set you—and in twelve months’ time you will be in a position to double your salary. Write for free booklet, “Accountancy.” ADDRESS— , HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ld., P.O. 80X'516, AUCKLAND.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16038, 31 January 1920, Page 4

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