AUCTIONS. Mckenzie and willis. ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO ULTIMATE RADIO pRESENTS:1935's NEW MODELS 1935's NEW MODELS 1935's NEW MODELS 1935's NEW MODELS 1935's NEW MODELS 1935's NEW MODELS JUST ARRIVED, 6 VALVE 6 VALVE 6 VALVE 6 VALVE 6 VALVE 6 VALVE £23 10s Od £23 10s Od £23 10s Od BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE SUPREME IN PERFORMANCE OUR EASY TERMS OUR EASY TERMS from £1 DOWN, 5/- PER WEEK. £1 DOWN, 5/- PER WEEK. £1 DOWN, 5/- PER WEEK. £1 DOWN, 5/- PER WEEK. SOLE AGENTS: McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET. M6BBO EDUCATIONAL. A PROFESSION AT YOUR FINGER TIPS—DOES IT APPEAL TO YOU? 'T'HE Door to professional life will open for you—if you care to use the key. The Door is MATRICULATION. The Key is your own—STUDY. Matriculation will place you in a class that is not overcrowded. A student capable of Matriculation is equipped for sure and rapid promotion. And —Matriculation is the Door to the professions. At the Gregg-Banks Commercial College you may prepare for Matriculation. You will be given individual and thorough tuition in each subject you elect to study. College now open. Free prospectus on application. Enquiries may be made during the day and evening at the College Office. 'Phone No. 41-641. GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Whitcombe's Buildings, Cashel street, Christchurch. —3 SHORTHAND (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 (just over Bridge from Square and next to "Harley"). 340 Office Appointments were secured by our students during 1934. Principal, Miss M. D. Digby, P.C.T., I.P.S. D 3016 COLLEGE TUTORIAL CLASSES, 93 Worcester street. — EXPERIENCED TUTORS ON OUR STAFF are available to Students 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 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, W'ardeH's Buildings, Cashel street. All Commercial subjects taught. Strictly individual tuition. PTVUKKK is no one better able to teach than the one who is master of his subject through practical experience. Our teachers have had experience iu every branch ot oflice work, and when students leave our College 1o lake positions they have actually had oflice experience. This is an age of advancement, and we have secured from Sir Isaac Pitman's oflice in Melbourne a supply of tlio very latest material for preparing Students for a Commercial career. CUOS2 TVTERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING and TAlLOßlNG—Principal: Mrs M I. Shaw. Be your own Dressmaker. Classes day or evening. Make your appointment now. Send for prospectus to 148 Manchester street, Christchurch. [JOLLY VOOD School of Dressmaking, conducted by Madam Aileen, teaching an exclusive method of Dress-cutting, Dress-designing, and Making. Learn to design, cut, and make Model Frocks and Coats, in a few lessons. Also Frocks, etc.. cut and tacked; no fitting required. Hollywood, School of Catlisdral Chambers (near Liberty Theatre). C 2816 PRIVATE HOTELS. "\JE\V COIV MERCIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, 95 SALISBURY STREET. This Superior House, which has just been built, offers Accommodation to City Business Men and Tourists. Nice, sunny rooms, all new furnishings, etc., throughout. Excellent Cuisine Every convenience; 5 minutes from Square G. L. COLOMBUS. Proprietor. 'Phone 34-564. Garage C 3047 nRAHAM AND BALLINGER. 166 MADRAS ST. 'Phone 33-690. SCRAP METAL, SACK, and BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Bottles, and Cash Buyers of Scrap Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron. Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Conner,* Bras?, all classes of WASTE i G4BIB MATERIAL.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 20
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