See the "Cap" from start to finish through a pair of Procter's Binoculars Infrricr tieM glares mf dear at anv price. Buv ihf lx-st and thrv wil! von a lifetime. Wo import only the fittest 1-rcnch and other makes--Your Guarantee cl faction. Binoculars from 7 Guineas In Solid leather sling ca«e. CALL AND INSPECT THEM John R. Procter Ltd. Consulting Opticians - Opp. Clock Tower, Guistctach MOTORS AND CYCLES. TO MOTOR-CAR OWNERS. EDUCATIONAL. COXCF.KXIXti Repairs and Man.cr.ar.cc. the times demand better work at mow moderate prices. ALFRED BROWN*. 13 Cox road. Merivale, Speciaii?; in Motor and Klvctm-ai Repairs, Manufacturer oi Electrical Healing Appliances for Liquids. B«o EDUCATIONAL. IS YOUR FUTURE WORTH AN" HOUR A NIGHT? PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. | TEACHER has VACANCY lor a FEW ' 1 PUIMLS. Terms £2 Cs. Apply F4326-3466 IRENE CLIFFORD. Care Bristol Piano Co. M R , MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL (TUITION. X. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D.. 134 Fits.qpra'id street. St. Albans Or i3i Worcester street, City. Prospectus on Application. 897« a M R Jt. NUNES 'FROM LONDON"). PIANOFORTE. Modoate Terms. Write or interview. 404 BARBADOES STREET. BY Reserving 60 minutes' nightly to Ftudv Engineering with Bower's Postal method, you pave Tv:iy to promotion. o give thorough tuition by mail in Electoral Marine, Stationary, Traction Bower's _is oldef'.-establisbfd Engineering- School in New Zealand. Progress assured from first lesson. Specially prepared Text Books and Diagrams. Capub'e tutors mark your work. "Write for free prospectus. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL !,Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915.) Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, Certificated Mining and Mcch. Engineer, with 20 years' experience in coaching. HI FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington (and at Auckland). mioi-i % N6557. 'Phone 2333} No. 16 Car. BIG SALARIES. BIG SALARIES. r pUITION IN YOUR OWN HOMES. Trial .1. lesson. Instruction by retired Schoolmaster. Elementary subjects, Latin, French, Physics, Economics, Modern Mind s,nd Memory Systems. Terms 30s. Writa LONDON". "Frees." 53 FUNERAL NOTICES. ' rpHE Friends o£ Richard (Dick) Snell an<i J- (Familyi are respectifully invited to attend the Funeral' of his la.to wife, which ■will leave tiS Esplanade, North Brighton, on Saturday, November Ist, at 2.30 o'clock for the Bromley Cemetery. GEO. DICKINSON, Undertaker, Latimer equaro. 41JU ' Friends of tho late Duncan MeKenr.ie ' are invited to attend his funeral, which ; vill lc-,i.-o his late residence, Aton street, : Hampstead, Aabburtou, on Monday, Noi vcmber 3rd. at 12.30 p.m., for the Aahburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS., SHAW, and I FRASER. TO the IDLERS training i« an obstacle; to YOU, training means opportunity. Specialised knowledge opens the door wide to success. There is no other way. Prepare yourself for a better position by enrolling with us for a course of tuition in ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY OR BOOKKEEPING. Our tuition fees are low and they axe payable on easy terms. Write to-day for a free eopy of our booklet "A GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY." CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., 1.A.N.Z., Director. Hereford Court, Hereford street, 02641-9419 • Chriatchurch. ! JOHN KHIND i (Late Langfoxd and BUad). I P.O. BOX 523. UNDERTAKER. I -TTOJOR Hearse aad Carriage* lot Fun* iWL erale in Town and Country, i 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone j J 60S; 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 689. Vows Office, 104 Caahel street. 'Phone . BM. 9734 george barrel l, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Offloe: 221. Garage: 225 Durham atreet. •PHONE »J2J Night or Day. B2G9S. THE "WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MARTON. CHAIRMAN OF TRUSTEES:* The Right Reverend tha Bishop of Wellington. BOARDING- SCHOOL FOR GIRLS on modern lines. Well equipped Gymaisitun. Block of central heated bn&t form rooms. 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A THOROUGH knowledge of the above subjects will enable students in a comparatively short time to take theij plaees in the world of Commerce and become eeltSU Q unqualified students are constantly in demand, and over sixty vacancies have been filled in less than two months this year. _ All students receive individual ttutwn from certificated instructors, are not merely "teachers," bnt thoroughly experienced exponents of the various eubjecta in which they give instruction. . A personal interest is taken in all students who are u-der the direct supervision of the Principal at both Day and Evening Classes. Term commence* at any time. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle (opp. D.1.C.) 52692>S Eileen twomby, l.r.a.u. (LONDON). TEACHER OFPIANOFORTE, ACCOMPANIST. A THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), 'Phone 1399. CasheJ street. TB6T4 MAKES Luncheon Time a real delight—"Ship" brand Woroavter Sauea. Sold bv all grocets and stores. Insist on "Slip" brand. H42&871S ESTJfBLISHED -1871 lAS* TUTATTHEW PARK AND CO., lilX FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LTD-t Latest Motor Haaraa* and CarriaCa* For Funerals any diatano*. m CASHEL STREET EAST. •nsMt 6879 and 2613, night or day. F. NEATE, P7m D. SHAW AND SONS, AMBRRLEY. TTNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL U DIRECTORS. The oldest firm in Canterbury. Established 1861. Motor Hearses for Funeiala at any distance, town or country, at a&ortest notice. J. A. SHAW, Proprietor. Tfeone 02, Aroberley. 58668 VfEMORIAL PORCELAIN WREATHS, -)KL in Glass Dome. New f*dpm«nt. Larg* Aflsortanest to chooee from. Choice Designs. Prioea Reaaonabla. A. and S. Reid, Florists nud Seedsmen, 271 High atreet, Christchnrsh. RSSI7 11TA£E a meal of a mozsel by adding JLfX "Military" Pickles. Delicicms -ana appetising. All gzoccm and aton*. Refuse substitat**- H4245-flf7l£ ANTED Known, at Nicholson and Co-'s, i T7 J Cream Fugiette, 80 inch wide, 8a 6d yd. I N6»43-13?.l r Superb « SHOES for Spring Cbmbining Value, Style, znd Stordizteai SPECIAL REDUCTIONS up to 6/8 in £ Tor ft Ferv Days only try Stewart Sobinson. It does not necessarily follow that because Shoes are high-priced that ther are very smart in style, or worth, the money a«ked. Extravagant prices mean extra profits. Stewart Robinson's New Spring has been marked, so low in price as to allow him only a rery small margin of profit. Stewart Robinson believes in highclass quality and low price, and he achieves this rare combination, by the placing of large orders with the best-known makers of quality footwear. Here are a few typical lines:— Ladies' Grey Suede Lace Shoes (Duchess brand), smart shapes—Eednced from 37/6 to Ladies' Glace Kid Broad One-bar Shoes, low heels; rexf smart ''■■isAaJ' Ladies' Fawn Snede Ox. Sboe (Picotce brand), Lows neeu, smart toes —Reduced from 35/- to -- Li heeh Ladies' White Back One-bar Buckle Shoes, smart » . Duchess brand —Eedneed from 39/6 to Ladies' White Canvas One Broad Bar and smart heels .. • • * . smart shapes Ladies' White Canvas Lace Shoes, Jow he , rrhnrtr fashionable toes, Gents' Tan Dark Willow Calf Ox. ta * h the Walkaway shoes -j hoels and broad Ladies' White Canvas One-Bar toes Ladies' Patent One-bar Walking BOSTAOE low heels, "Match--10/6 8/6 30/6/11 19/6 l«ss" brand gd EXTRA. ctfWART ROBINSON OaW TT ST. WEST and 743 COLOMBO ST. Two Shops: 108 pa®®"" (Opp. Londontown) IV K5639
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