machinery fok sai-b. REDUCING STOCK REDUCING STOCK (MUST SELL). "JyVTHES, BUZZ PLANERS, d-SIDERS, SAW BENCHES, MILLING MACHINE, SAW SPINDLES AND SAWS, VICES. TWIST DRILLS, ANVILS, SMALL MOTORS, BEARINGS, PULLEYS, BELTING. ANY REASONABLE OFFER. ACCEPTED. LATHE and HARDWARE, _'3i3 St. Asaph street (Near Manchester street). . OICISI CORM.ICK Tractor, 15/30, cKcellent order; done little work. H.S.D., !ss." 1157 M FIREWOOD FOE SALE. PINE Firewood, Is lOd bag, 3 bags 5s 3d, delivered. 'Phone 32-803. 1165 F l B E W O O D. Dry Gin Pica Blocks. 35s S-Cord Delivered Dry BLUEGUH BLOCKS. 45s 2CORD Do [ivered. RING 30-710. HALL BROS.. STRICKLAND ST. EDUCATIONAL. PARENTS' NATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. UNION. The I'.n.e.u. school, selwyn house, established in its new Open-air Schoolrooms, will have, nest year, a few Vacancies for Day Girls. There will also bo Vacancies at the Hostel to be run in connexion with the School. The Principal will be pleased to interview parents of intending pupils at 36 Bealey avenue, Christchurch, at any timo before the end of the present term. 74-11 Q.OOD POSITIONS a.r<a open to KXPERT \ SHORTHAND WRITERS. Thero iti a universal demand for Shorthand Writers, and high salaries ar© the reward of those who develop with accuracy. Learn the one and only system—the System used by 90 per cent, of the Shorthand Writers throi ghout the world—Pitman's Shorthand. Take up HEMINGWAY'S COHRESPONDEKCE COURSE in PITMAN'S SHORTHAND and you can become a skilled Shorthand Writer by studying in your own home. Every student is individually taught and practically assisted at every point of his or her aludieo. The fc-ee are on the lowest posfi&!o, basis, and may be paid by caey monthly instalments, or cash in advance. Enml N O W! Full particulars from HKMINGWAY'6 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. Hundreds are Earning More MONEY—WiII You? WE must have still more workers to help ub supply the ever-increasing demand for Liberty Sweets. Will you sell us some of your spare time? You work at home, the sweet-making itself is simple and interesting, and, what is more, it makes your erstwhile idlo moments profitably full. This is the greatest opportunity for making extra money ever; we pay for results, so whether you have one, two, or seven hours a day to spare, mail the coupon, it entails no obligation. %VE SEND FREE CASE OF GOODS TO COMMENCE —FIND OUT NOW HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, Suite 83, A.M.P. Buildinge, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Pleatie send oe full particulars of your "turning spare time to profit" plan, aa I need more money. Name » Street • ...» Town CP Established 521 years. 25-11-30. —2 |T>RNEST EMPSON, L.R.A.M. (Exponent of Leopold Godo'.vskv Method* 1 . Instruction in Pianoforte Playing up to Concert Standard. Students prepared lor Diploma Examinations of Associated Board and Trinity College. Special Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with persona! supervision. Studio: C/o. Robt. Prancie, Ltd., 140 High street. E5694 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Result of GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS. 1929. 1 AA PER CENT, of passes in ADVANCED JLvJU SPECIAL and INTERMEDIATE Examinations, the ONLY SUCCESSFUL Canterbury candidates and writers of PITMAN o Shorthand. Junior Exam. —20 Candidates presented—-19 passed. A Splendid Record this! I THOROUGH and INDIVIDUAL tuition in all Commercial Subjects. Coaching for all Bookkeeping Examinations. Day and Evening Classes have now resum.ed. Term commences at any time. Prospectus and full particulars on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street W. Tel. 32-510. Over 380 offico positions were obtained by Btudentß during 1929, and already many applications have been received this year for our qualified pupils Efficient Shorthandtypistes are always in demand. D 3519-4 BALLROOM DANCING TV.fISS T SIMPSON (Principal), STUDIO M. 221 MANCHESTER STREET (Top Floor) corner Worcester street. The la-teat Bs 11 room Dances taught including Skaters Waltz. Quick Step. Fox Trot, etc , also old Waltz. Private lessons any hour New classes now forming Practice Clasn Tuesdays. 8 p.m Interviews 11-32.90 and 2-30-6 p.m. 'PHONE 36-605 mornings ftnd 6-7 SO p.m. 5954S C HARLISSB D C K E T T, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladies and Girls. Classes foi Ladies, Girls, and Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNASIUM. MANCHESTER STREET, CORNER WORCESTER ST. jvr ULVAKY GRAY SCHOOL of Dance, Drama, and Mime, at 93 Victoria utrcct, 'Phone 33-717. The Jdissce Mulvany Gray and Menzie3. All branches of danciiig, elocution, fencing, heal til culture, etagecra.t. Ballroom Classes Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m. Timaru Cla3ses Mondays and Tuesdays. APhburton Saturdays, at Masonic Hall. G6370 MRS IV r KING, L.T.C.L., PIANOFORTE and HARMONY. Theory and Aural Class Gratis Junior Pupils Students Prepared L.A.B. and L.T.C.L Studio: 139 a Manchester street, near Majestic Theatre and PHmsoira. 'Phone 34 * 51 g G 1 ' g7 PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING DAINTING and Paperhongioc —For depend able work by honest, skilled trades men, write or call. R- Quiuton, 102 Aid win's road. Q695 1 AAA ROO'MsTo"Paper Wanted Caeh. •lIHJU We Paint Houses. 21 Stone? hurst street. St. Albans 'Phono 22-811. / il AHA >1 BALLI NGE K, 16(5 MADRAS ST.. 'Phone S3-69U. SCRAP METAL, SACK. AND BOTTLB MERCHANTS'. Cach Buyers of Scrap Copper, Brass, Sine, Cast and Wrought Iron, C;ips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Bottles, Classes oi -WASTS ili-TESiti.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 19
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