WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6d. WANTED, 25 Gallons Milk Daily; yearly supply. State price to A.F.H., "Press." 1612 \V r ANTED, Second-hand Typewriter in good order. State make and price to P.O. Box 679. 2252 WANTED, Set Trotting Harness and Hopples. State price and condition. 8.F.H., "Press." 1611 WANTED, about 3001b Red Clover Seed, Farmer's Dressed. Apply A.E.H., "Press." _ _ _ J TNDeRGRADUATE'S Gown wanted buy urgently. ' State condition, price, and where seen, to C.H.H., "Press."' 1653 /J* EORGE Anderson and Son, 633-35 Colombo strevt, are cash buyers of General Furniture, etc. 'Phon»; 30-314. ' 2300 Highest Prices for Ladie:;.', Gent's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. 'Phone 32-694. P6898 OCRAP COPPER—We are purchasers of all classes of Scrap Copper. Highest prices. Prompt returns. AUSTRAL BRONZE COMPANY, LTD., O'Riordan street, Alexandria, Sydney. Telegrams: "Ausbronze," Sydney. G4826 jOASH Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and J Children's High-class New and Second-hand Clothing, also Gent's boots and shoes, rugs, blankets, and household linen. Spot cash. 'Phone 30-660. Mail deliveries promptly attended to. Mrs M. WALKER. 12 Victoria street. Est. 1902. P7192 HIGHEST PPJCES GIVEN \ WANTED, Laidies' and Gentlemen's and Children's Wearing Apparel, Household Linens, Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, and other saleable Goods. Write or Call. MRS DENLEY. 584 Colombo street (next Longdin's). New 'Phone 41-022. 3769 M cKENZIE an d WIL LI S Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us, or call, or 'Phone 34-630 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 HEREFORD STREET i Late Queen's Picture Theatre). M 7233 |>EST PRICES GiVEN—Men's Suits. ■ Odd Coats, Odd Vests, Trousers, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, etc. Also Ladies' and Childress Clothing. Write, Call, or 'Phone 38-040. R. BROOtK, Proprietress. L27IC 5638 Colombo street. MRS LUCAS, Cash Buyers of Ladies'. Gentlemen's, and Children's Sec-ond-Hand Clothing, Household Linens, etc. Best prices givein. 355 Colombo street, Sydenham (opp., Public School* 'Phone 41-033. L 4817 BUSINESS WANTED. AND CONFECTIONERY 1 BUSINESS WANTED. Owner of Modern Five-roomed Bungalow, Motor Garage, A 1 locality, price, £BSO, will EXCHANGE his equity of £l5O and pay balance in cash for a business. Send full particulars to SPRATT and CO., 121 Worcester slreet. 2302 EDUCATION AJL. CHORTHAND (Pitman's or Gregg), Bookkeeping < Double Entry.), Typewriting, Filing, Handwriting, thoroughly and individually taught at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Day, Evening, and Saturday Morning Sessions. COACHING for Matriculation, Sixth Standard Proficiency. 69 Worcester street West (juist over Bridge from Square and next to "Harley"). 340 Office "Appointments were secured by our students during 1934. Principal, Miss M. Dl Digbv, P.C.T.. I.P.S. D 3016
p ILBY'S COLLEGE TUTORIAL CLASSES, 93 Worcester street.— EXPERIENCED TUTORS OJN OUR STAFF are available to Studants preparing for Matriculation or other University Examinations. Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons —.Day or Evening—AT MODERATE FEES. Write, 'phone, or call for Free Prospectus. 'Phone No. 41-766.—MRS G. HILDA GILBY. 8.A.. I.P.S. (Hons.), Principal. G4758 PITMAN'S SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, WardelLs Buildings, Cashel St. ALL Commercial Subjects Tioight. Strictly individual tuition. Out fees an; the lowest in town. Why pay more when your children can be trained by experts at a minimum cos!'.' Enrol Now. C 3052 jyr is s i, uc y cow an. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, SPEECH TRAINING. Private Tuition Fees arranged to Appointment. ONE GUINEA CLASS—Adults, in Evenings. HALF-GUINEA CLASS—Children, after school and Saturdays. TOWER CHAMBERS. 184 High St. <Opp. Majestic Tl»eatre.> Railway Reduction. Telephone 36-930. C 30&4 room dancing. Tanz-Gretchen Studio reopens Monday. February 11. Private Tuition and Classes in all branches Principal: Miss NaareHoopcr, L.T.C.L. Studio: 112 a Lichfield street. H 4830 "MISS EVELYN EDGAR (Certificated 1U - Wordsworth College Dancing, London).—Classes Reopen Amberley House, February 20th. Selwyn House, February 26th, and Masonic Hall, Cashmere, Marcn 2nd. 'Phone 22-050. 9839 |7» A R Q U H A R YOUNG. SPEECH and VOICE SPECIALIST. Resumes Ist MARCH. 1579 NOTICE. A LL CYCLISTS TO REGISTER that CROOKE'S CITY CYCLE STAND (next to Hay's, Ltd., Gloucester street) is open Daily till Midnight. Cycles, Prams, Parcels, and Coats. 3d. Motor-cycles, 6fl. C 2911 T O - D A Y! rpHE EVENTS OF YESTERDAY are passing rapidly into the limbo of forgotten things. TO-DAY IS HERE, and yesterday's impressions are not nearly so sharply etched as those of to-day-Now, this generally recognised fact is one of the very first importance to advertisers.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 19
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