WANTED TO LET. ♦TH) March, enc months or year, Eight- •*■ roomed House, modern appointments, good locality. Apply 42. "Prcaa" Office. 464 rWO Let, Five-roomed Cottage, con-veniencee, -*• from 10th Dcoember, 12s 6d week. Ap; ply 300 Moothonee avenue. 345 TO Let, Leasehold of Suburban Grocery Business in busy etreet. Tenant to take etock at valuation, about £200. P. L. Daviee and C 0.,161 Caahel street. WANTED Kfiowa—Wβ have a lerge list of To Lete, all prices, all localities. Knight, Checkley, and Neale. next Queen'a Theatr« : ______ TO Let, House* and Shops of every description in Cit7 and Suburbs. Forrest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham1342 TO - Let, Centrany-situsted~Businces Ptomieee, suitable manufacturers, workshop, motor garage, etc. Low rent, good lea*o, no rates. Apply Harris Bros., 156 Hereford street, __314 WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED to pirrchase, Two-«eater Hupmobde, state model and price to Box 124, _Chrietchu:ch : 459 T\7ANTED to purchase, Fivo or Six- » • roomod Hou?e, all modern conveniences, in good suburb, St. A bans or Merivale preferred, £S0 to £100 deposit, balance as rent or remain on mortgage. Apply H.G., P. 0., 8617 WANTED Buy Section, St. Albans, near Avenuo. about i-acre. R-'ply, etating prioe and pextioulare, K.C., Tres* , ' Office. WANTED! WANTED I IA/_ BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE TT m any quantity. Also Pianoe, Sowing Machines, etc. Beet pricee given. This is the easiest method of disposing of your goods. MeKENZIE and WTLLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office). 4526 MISCELLANEOUS. WASTE 1 Want! Waste 1 W»-1! The continuous cry of humanity, conserve your interests and invest in sure returns, an aspet of renown. Our Swift Cycles stand the teet of time, easily realising their value. From £12 10s. Adams, Ltd., High street. EDUCATIONAL. PRACTICAL TRAINING For BUSINESS LIFE. THERE is an unsatisfied demand for Young People of both sexes for business life when trained and recommended by Gilby'e College. Our students invariably OBjIAIN and RETAIN the best-paid positions in offices paying the highest ealarieß. The best instruction obtainable is what YOU require for your boys • and girls. WE SUPPLY IT. Avoid the cheap and inefficient variety—it doesn't pay. We guarantee the rapid advancement and early employment at remunerative salaries of every worker who passes through our hands. ' The requirements of a good sound business training, ac provided at Gilby's, are:—i Pitman's Shorthand, Touch-Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Letter-writing, Handwriting, and General Office Routine. Send us that Bright Boy or that Intelligent and Brainy Girl of yours, and you will give them ft good start in life. Our fees are within the reach >of all, and will soon be returned in the form of increased salaries. Call oi write for Free Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, Next door to Chief Post Office. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. SS4 A. H. GILBY, Princip-L DIGBrS • COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. (Opposite DJ.C.) Principal: Miss M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typiste' Section). OFFICE POSITIONS, 1918. The following are some of the Firms with whom OUR PUPILS have recently obtained positions a* ShorCand-Typiste or Junior Clerks: — Meesrs Dalgety and Co, Messrs Rewburch, Best and Co. Massey-Harris Co. Messrs Papprill and Conlan. Messrs J. Ballantyne and Cα, Ueests McKellar and Son. Northern Insurance Co. Mr H. R. Best, Accountant. Messrs T. H. Green and Co, International Harvester Co. 3 st b i"k elbi TTfOST Strikes directly affect the Untrained Class. No matter who wine, that-class loses. Get ont of that class. As hour's daily study for a year (or a half) would put you in s> class that is paid for BRAIN instead of MUSCLE—that gives you security, a permanent and well-paid occupation. Oxer Correspondence Schools bring Practical Instruction to the Home, in all Engineering and Commercial Subjects. Write at once. THE A.C.S., LTD. (Brain Trainers),' P.O. Box 516, Auckland. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND. ON approved MoHgage Securities at current rates of interest. HELMORE and VAN ASCH, Solicitors, -63 Hereford street, ChiistchurcK, and at Rangiora. G3325 ■RTONEY to LEND on Approved Freehold Security at Current Bates. C. E. SALTER, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 68 HEREFORD STREET (opp. Union Bank) C 4353 MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! 11 £10,000 T0 LEOTX FROM TEN POUND& . F. C. RAPHAEL, 176 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. C 7790 MONEY. FROM £100 upwards for INVESTMENT on FREEHOLDS at CURRENT RATES. Smaller Sums on SECOND MORTGAGE, BILLS of SALE, or other tangible security. R. T. LEATHEM, Solicitor, Hereford, etrtet West (opp. Union Bank). C 6796 \\[£ ia*e SPECIAL SUMS of £4000, * V - £3500. £1500, £1100, and £600, for investment in one or more sums at current rate*. DOUGALL and UPHAM, C72SS S3 Worcester etred MONEY TO LEND. ON MORTGAGES of Freehold at Lowest Current Rates. Also, Money oa Approved Second Mortgage. IZARD end LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Cathedral square, C_istchnrch, Leeston and Southhridge. •• ■ ; C 2625 W; hare xaricce SUMS for INVESTMENT on FIRST MORTGAGES, at LOWEST RATES, in sums to suit Borrowers. JOHNSTON. MILLS, and JOYCE, Solicitors, 116 Gloucester street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. S___"S COURT, Aurora terrae*. Weßmpton, dose to wharves aod post office, an. situation, good view of harboitt, beauty and croquet lawna, good t*Wejand fintclaas attention. Telegrams addressed Sere's Court, Welliasion, will receive prompt
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14843, 8 December 1913, Page 11
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