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EDUCATIONAL ABC TO U.E. COACHING All Subjects, ages, exams. Specialists for U.E. and j School Cert. Day and Evening Secretarial Classes | j j I || j ‘college 225 A HIGH STREET. • s J HEMINGWAY’S ( HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ► You will increase your quali- ! fications and obtain higher in- ; come for the rest of your life by studying for a few hours each week. No matter where you live you can improve your qualifications through studying in your own home with HEMING1 WAY’S—the school that gains the majority of passes in nat- ■ ional profesional examinations. • (First place winners last year J in Professional Accountancy. • Bankers’ Institute of Australa- • sia. Cost Accountancy and the > Chartered Institute of Secre- . taries.) Post the coupon today to— HEMINGWAY’S , HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. and discover how quickly you too can qualify. Please send me, without obli gation, information on the course 1 have underlined. Banking, Professional Account ancy. Cost Accountancy, Practical Mercantile Bookkeeping, Farm Accounting, Institute of Secretaries, Shorthand. Typing. Advertising, Marketing and Sell ing. Sales Management and Market Research, Real Estates, Uni versity Entrance, School Certifi cate. The Business Diploma. Name | ' Address I H7 S UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY THE PRAGUE QUARTET In April, the Prague Quartet takes up an appointment’at the University of Canterbury. Ils members are: Bretislav Novotny (violin). Karel Pribyl (violin). Jaroslav Karlovsky (viola). Zdenek Konicek (violoncello). There are a few vacancies for advanced students of the violin, viola and violoncello in courses leading to Diploma in Music or for non-degree purposes, all of which are taught by the Prague Quartet members. Further information may be obtained from the Secretary, School of Musdc, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Private Bag, Christchurch. 2939 OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION THERE are always openings for promotion but training is essention. I.C.S. can train you in space time at home, at. your own pace, with personal tuition. The most up-to-date material and texts from the educational resources of an international organisation are supplied with the course. Over 300 courses are available—a few are listed here: Accountancy. Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Schoo! Certificate. Advertising. Salesmanship. University Entrance. Short Story Writing. Radio, Television. Electronics. Interior Decorating. Commercial Art. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Department No. 218, Regent Theatre Building, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 50-277. Open 7-8 Friday evenings. TUITION required in Economics for Institute of Secretaries Final Examination. 52 Winters road, or ’Phone 525-14 S. HIRE MISCELLANEOUS CARAVANS, Trailers, and Concrete Mixers. 94 Briggs road, Christchurch. ’Phone 83-679. S HIRE Cameras, Projectors, Fiilms, Electronic Falsh, Screens and Binoculars. Internationa) Cameras, 782 Colombo street Phone 32-151 S WANTED TO RENT A FtILLY Furn 3 or 4 Bedroom House for minimum 12 months, prefer 2 years. ’Phone 75-320 evenings. 300 ALLANS Accommodation Bureau, Riccarton Branch, M.R.E.I.N.Z. require furn. and unfurn houses and flats for recommended tenants. Let us handle your letting problems. ’Ph. Mrs Park, 44-101; a.h., 519-683.8342 AN unfurn. modern 2 or 3 brm. flat or house, near the city. Refs, if required. ’Phone 516-301, BACH for elderly gent, unfurnished preferred. Apply 1323, “Press.” BUSINESS executive requires superior flat, 2-3 bedrooms, nice locality, pay up to £lO 10s per week. Genuine. M. M. Rathie James and Co., Ltd., M.R.E.1.N.Z., 170 Manchester st., ’Phone 50-159. After hours 898-119. 2534 CAREFUL middle-aged couple require 2 bedroom unfurnished house or flat, reasonable. ’Phone 558-286. EXECUTIVE late 20s, requires furn. s.c. or s.s.c. flatette/b.s.r. for long period. Refs. ’Phone 79-177, FLAT required for three girls from beginning of May, near Riccarton shopping centre. ’Ph. 73-390. FOR Easter (from Friday night till Tuesday morning), a comfortable Home with all conveniences, to sleep 6. Near Wilding Park is possible. Or could exchange comfortable Crib, all conveniences, at Riverton Rocks. Reply to G. A. Stewart, Limehills P. 0.404 FURNISHED and unfurnished flats and houses required urgently by clients now seeking accommodation. T. G. Healy and Associates (5.1.), Ltd., M.R.E.I.N.Z. 42-095.2254 FURNISHED or partly s.c. flat, suitable elderly woman. ’Phone 79-709. GARAGE wanted to rent, Papanui area. Suitable vehicle storage. ’Phone 526-134. HOUSE or flat, 2 bdrms., unfurn. required by two young women in Government Service. Garage essential. Phone 559-381. HOUSE at Hamner, approx, one week from March 22. ’Phone 37-712 Oamaru (collect). 343 LANDLORDS. Coopers Letting Service raises the worries from your letting problems, all tenants personally interviewed. R T. Cooper, M.R.E.I.N.Z. ’Phone 50-672, A.H. 558-627 or 558-512. 5162 ONE Bedroom Flat required, all conveniences, for couple with 1 baby. Ph. 75-371 or Reply P 1722, ’Press." 9752 PENSIONER Spinster requires small Cottage or unfurn. Flat. Ring 72-642. PUBLIC Servant with adult family requires modern 3 bedroom home, long term. Please Phone 50-881.X1293 RENT House. Elderly couple wish to rent a house for a few months while building. ’Phone 388-459 Monday.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 44

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