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■ WANTED TO RENT. "TTTANTED to Rent, 0 or 10-roomcd Honje, »' i City preferred. _iouse," "Prcee." ! 1763 WANTED TO PURCHASE. sVVON DAIRY CO_tPA.Ni. LTD--83 Manchester street, S. WE are BUYERS of CKEAM. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weigh. «jid test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundee streeta. CB6ts ■ -TXrANTED to Buy, good Second-hand Gi--TTi ai*tc price sntl where to be eecn to ••Tiirrner.* P. 0., Kirwee. 1774 ..TSJANTED to Buy, Trop Sccn«> axd Wings, »»■ lur Counlry inui. C. Hotgood, fct Andrews. ' g;i6 WANTEUI WANIEO? WE _»UYSECONI)-UA4CD FL'K.NlTl.v.i: in «ny quantity AF«o Pianos, M-chinea, eic Best prtn-e This <• the easiest method of dispoiwg of ycu.oods. Mek'EKZIF. »nd WILLIS. Auctioneers, Cathedral squart tscit Port OfSoet 4528 MISCELLANEOUS. JEFT-OFF Clothing— Under the superJ vision of tb* ttovcrsttent Health Department, 1 have fitted up a Fumigating Chamber In future everything will be fumigated and thurouah y cleaned. It is well known a good second hand article Iβ worth two cheap aew ones Mrs Elwood. 123 Armagh street_ 'Phone 308 C rpHii brat Raur iv town at anyth.ng lepJ. than dor.be the price remains Minson's Special at 4e 6d, haven't you eecn it? 173& JEFT-OFF Cloth.ng—Mrs Meagber, - Buyer of Gents M.ffits, Bxite, Trunks Po tmanteaux. aifo Ladies and Children's Clothing 117 Lower High street Letters promptly _attended_to . CB-120 THE Special "'Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "Evening XenV appeals to everyone. A bright ll.au Magazine. EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. A N ASSISTANT MASTER is wanted, to -A take up hU duties- on January 2Sth, 1914. Salary £:00. Applicants will Etate what subjects they are prepared to leach. Applications, with testimonials, will be received up to 13th December. C. P. POWLES, 81513 Secretary. I yGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. JL/ H___.LJL..STEIX;s oUILDIXGS (opposite D.i.C.) t Principal: Miss M. D. DIGBY, P.C.T..LP.S. ■ il'ypiet* Section), holder of Teacher* Diploma. COMMERCIAL CLASSES Including SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. EiC, ETC. NOTE.—AII our students receive INDIVIDUAL CARE AND ATTENTION in all branches of the school work, ana are thus enabled to become proficient with a MINIMUM EXPENDITURE OF TIME AND SCHOOL FEES. Full particulars regarding school hours. fees, etc., on application. Wβ guarantee GOOD REMUNERATIVE OFFICE POSITIONS for all Students AS SOO. AS PROFICIENT. TERM COMMENCE 3AT ANY TIME. C 8444-6 STRIKES! ■JITOST Strikoß directly effect the Untrained Class. No matter who wine, that class loses. Get out of that dass. An hour's daily etudy for a year (or a half) would put you in a class that is paid for BRAIN instead of MUSCLE—that gives you security, a permanent and well-paid occupation. Our Correspondence Schools bring Practical Instruction to the Home, in all Engineering and Commercial Subjects. Write at once. THE A.C.S., LTD. (Brain TrainsTe), • . ■ "" . P.O. Box 516, J Auckland. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next to Chief Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Established in 1837, .and in the forefront ever since. EXAMINATION SIDE. "PREPARATIONS for Matriculation, -t Public Service, and other General, Knowledge Examinations, lnstructor-in-Chiei,. MR. GEO. H. SCARSE, BAand other Experienced Coaches. COMMERCIAL SIDE. Preparation for Business Life, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping,, Business Arithmetic, Handwriting, and- every branch of Commercial Knowledge. Lady Principal: MRS C. H. GILBY. 8.A., I.P.S. (honours). Assisted by a number of highly-skilled instructors in . the various branches NOTE.—For a. number of yeare paat Gilby's has been the only Business Training College in New Zealand, whose lypewriting Students have been periodically examined by an English Examining Body and secured one hundred per cent. of. passes! This is o> test of practical efficiency that speaks for itself. i Prospectus on Application. A. H. GILBY, 862 Frincip-L FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends .of the late Thomie Kelly are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lite residence, The Lodge, Lincoln roud, Spreydon, on Friday, at 9.15 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mase at 10 a.m.,'and thence to Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE BAERELL. 1637 TytT, Funeral of. the late William J. R. llulholland will leave the Christchtrrch Hospital on Friday morning, 28th inst., arriving at the Papanui Churchyard at 10.30 ajn. LANGFORD and RHIND. 6189 rpHE Friends of Mr H. Sullivan are iaJL formed that the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Lydia Ann, will leave hie residence, Halswolf, for the Broadfielda Cemetery, on Saturday, the 29th inefc., at 1 p.m. LANGFORD and RiJlKu. ; 8225 TVfEMBERS o€ the TYPOGRAPHICAI. •«-«• UNIOJT are invited to attend the Funeral oT their late' Member, Mr Frank Leslie, to leave his late residence, 461 Madras etreet, St. Albans, on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., for tbo Linwood Cemetery. A. BUEROWES, Secretary. A.EOBQB BARBELii V UNDERTAKES, AND EMBALMER, CB, DURIu-M and ST. ASAPH STB. 'PHONE m c C 7443 F. HAIGH, FUNERAL FURNISHER, 351 and 356 CASHEL STEEET, LINWOOD. 'Phone 35(6. Formerly of the Leeds Undertaking Co., England. 489 J LAMB AND SO A. FUNEKAL FURNISHEB& HO. 234 UCHFIKLD ST3KEX TELEPHONE 539. 'Established 1871 05391 Herbert Langford, John Rhind. IS London sV % 106 Montreal ti jjAK'QFOED ANxt ufllSa, UWDEBTAi-ERS AND EMBALMEB3. •PHONES 6fi3 and 1603. Tcwa Office 104 Ca«hel at Tbeas all. PO Box 523. J ANDERSOIT • TTKDEETAKER AND FUNERAL *-' DIRECTOK. 107 TICTU&U. SUttEEX

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 11

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