MOTOBS AMD CYCLES. fi, KIAT Special 14 h.p. Colonial Roadster, with Dickey; guarnntß<.d nerfect condition; attractive and econSSSf.l? £850; tern,.. 47 Rayburn avonuc, Pnnanm. A D A M 8 LTD. H A S SALE O F USSD C A R 8 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Here's your chance to secure one of these favourite model* at a big savins tbe » ow P rice " Nlce,y Bnished grey. Quite new appearance. EKSKINE Sedan. Has many miles of useful forvice ahead of it. Been carefully used by private owner; in fact, one could Bay it has only just run in. PRICL £-50. STUDEBAKER Custom-bnilt Sedan. F.nished smart blue shade; has 4-wheel brakes, 1027 model. Carries our guarantee. PRICE £205 DODGE Sedan. Ouo of the favourite 4-cyi. models. Has balloon tyres, good upholstery, and well finished fa blue. A bargain for someone at £175. PONTIAC Coach. Very modern ear, been carefully used and looks well. Engine in splendid order. Real Used Car Value ot £IBO. ESSEX Coach. Late model, newly flnlahed green; has splendid appearance. A great chance to secure one of these models for your Xmas holidays, at the very low price or £715. WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan. This unique bargain is nicely finished in blue and upholstered in velour. Reduced to £IOO for a quick sale. SINGER Sedan. Here's a chance to buy n Light Six Singer. Boen carefully used by lady driver. Painted smart blue colour. Splendid engine. Has e.l. and b.s., and 4-wheel brakes. Our Sale Price, £225. MORRIS-OXFORD Tourer. Nicely finished blue, black never leak hood, rigid side curtains, 4-wheel brakes, and balloon tyree. To-dsy's Price £135. ADAMS, LTD., 154 nigh street and 219 Tuam street, Christchurch. "WHERE THE t/SED CAR BARGAINS ARE." EDUCATION AX.. G OOD POSITIONS are open to EXPERT SHORTHAND WRITERS. There is a universal demand for Shorthand Writers, and high salaries are the reward of those who develop epoed with accuracy. Learn the one and only system—the Sy»' tem used by 90 per cent. o£ the Shorthand Writers throughout tha world—Pitman's Shorthand. Take up HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE 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 overy point of his or her studies. The fee* are on the lowest possibly basis, and may be paid by easy monthly instalment, or cash in advance. Enrol K O Wl Full particulars from HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. JgRNEST EMPSON, L.R.A.M. (Exponent of Leopold Godowsky Method). Instruction in Pianoforte Playing up to Concert Standard. Students prepared for Diploma Examinations of Associated Board and Trinity College. Special Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with personal supervision. Studio: C/o. Robt. Francis, Ltd., 140 High street. £5094 DIQBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOX* 69 Worcester street W. (just over bridge.) DAY and EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES have now resumed. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND-TYPIBTES' EXAMINATIONS. Special Coaching Classes for these examinations are hold during the year. Students wishing to enter for the above examinations should enrol at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, which holds the unique distinction of securing ALL the 1929 passes for CANTERBURY in th» ADVANCED SPECIAL and INTERMEDIATE Examinations, the successful candidates being writers of PITMAN'S Shorthand. Prospectus forwarded on application. Railway Concessions. Term commences at any time. Tel. S2-510. Miss Digby may be interviewed daily from 10-1 and 2-5.30. A Special Class in Shorthand and Typewriting for secondary school pupils is held on Saturday mornings from 10-12. D 3519-1 CHARLES BDCKETT, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladies and Girl*. Classes foi Ladies, Girls, and Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNASIUM. 221 MANCHESTER STREET. CORNER WORCESTER ST. TIXULVANY GRAY SCHOOL ot Dance, Drama, and Mime, at 98 Victoria street, 'Phone 33-717. The Mieaea Mulvany Gray and Menziee. All branches of dancing, elocution, fencing, health culture, stagecraft Ballroom Classes Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m. Timaru C asses Mondays and Tuesdays. AehburtoD Saturdays, at Masonic Hall. G6970 BUSINESS NOTICES. "Gardening the only pleasure in life which increases -with age." —Marquis de Ligne. FOR PRESENT PLANTING WE OFFER A VERY LARGE STOCK OF DAHLIAS IN THE CHOICEST VARIETIES, INCLUDING SHOW, CACTUS, PAEONY, AND DECORATIVE KINDS. PRICE: Is 6d EACH, 15s DOZEN. CHOICEST NEW VARIETIES: 3s 8d EACH. WE ALSO OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN VARIED SHADES OF COLOUR. PRICE, Is 6d Each, 15s Per Dozen. N AIRS and SONS, Lincoln road, CHRISTCHURCH. N7 ON'T NEGLECT PILES. D _ Medical authorities stress the danger of neglected Pilcß, as they sometimes lead to Phoning, fistula, and even cancer. nn double Absorption Pile Curo offers y °vrr • * atest scientific remedy. # Writo for generous Trial Treatment, enclosma® penny stamps. Address, in strictest confidence, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obnlX I® f , rom Bar nett and Company, Chemists, Cathedral square, and E. Cameron Smith, Uhemißt, corner Worceiter street and the Square, Christchurch. 6 PURE CRYSTAL ICE. 2/ - PER CWT AT WORKS, 2/6 PER CWT DELIVERED WITHIN CITY. and SOJJ - LTD., MowfepiM Clucfetofcorefc. - ~ ■ 14MW
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 20
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