DRESS AND FASHION. 6 \ ' TE ARO .TTOU SB E --A-RO - .JULOUSB A GOOD OFFER FOE TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! , TO-DAY 1 :l • ' .WE CLOSE AT 1 O'CLOCK. 20in. WOVEN fTRIPE SILKS, ■ inShot Effects and Plain. Usual Price, 3s.' 3d., Bs. lid. THIS MORNING- - '-• , i ■;' ■*■ ■-. -. •.- ''. .". TE ARO TTOUSE E, Abo House- ..-..■■ . . i ■ .-'.'•.'''. V. .' ' . THE BUSY CORNER. CUBA ':■■'. ' " ;■;). . ■^■,;;.■ : '■'■: : . / ;^;'.-;'■;.;''' WANTED TO , BUY AND' BELL. WANTED, to Sell, Two Good. Polo )».»-' Ponies; young and sound. Apply ,W. Chapman, Fordell. ■- '-. -■ WANTED, secondhand Treadle Screwcutting Lathe;" Send. price and particulafs to H. J. Howard, Otane, ■ WANTED-We are . Buyers of good sound Sacks;" highest prices' given. Laery. and. Co:, Ltd.; .Allen Street. , K~ "EMARHbLE - t -. automatic.' Send from 3 penny stamps for samples, to Stroud, St. Clair, Dunedin. -.'■'--.-'.. '■' ANTED to Purchase, a Steam Log- . hauler, in good condition. SMte price and particulars to Box M, P. 0., Hamilton; ANTED to Sell, 400-gallon Iron Tanks, new. Price, 455. Radford and Co., Complete Houso Furnishers, -63.'and. 65 Willis.Strcct., \ ■■■ ■■■ :, : . A ■~ •TOTANTED to Sell,' two or four-seater T V.-, Motor; Car.--(Stewart, -.9-h.p.), twin cylinder.'engine just Overhaule<!, 'wants new carburetter; 475,"cheap.\ ApplyHutt Motor, Works. 'Phono'lS6o,' j rings,' i :;.;:MOTOR/WAGONSi<FOR v SALE;V ',-. rf)WO Motor f.wo-40-liorse-. 'engines,' :cbhi'plete,;and'in : gpbd' order;-each will, carry 5 tons; can bd.uspd, for., carting; grain; or, other produce. Price, 4350 each. Apply ; • " ■'■' J.'-BENNING',-'- : - ~-'•■. ...... Storekeeper, Blenheim. •;,'■ ■•.■■.'.WANTED-TO.SELL.'..' ; HANDSOME MOTOR TOURING CAR, "LA CLEMENT," 28-35 h.p. Firstclass condition. A Bargain,■■.I"-. JOHN FULLER, JUN. The Car- is on view at" Stanton and Evans's' Garage, Molesworth Street, opposite' Parliament House. .-.;..' STATIONARY. BOILER. ' ':]■ WANTED TO BUY, 35 to « H.P. V, STATIONARY BOlLEß,"carrying 100 to 1251b; pressure. Must be in best condition. '•■ Reply, giving all particulars, to P.O. 80X.2, ': •'..;" - ' FEATHERSTON, • JAMES SMITH'S SUMMER SALE. . ■ .. i . ■ THE Store is brimful of big bountiful, money-saving.' Bargains, and we are doing a big business. Why not stand in for your 6liaro of the Bargains?' - Discount Coupons given as usual. ' "JAMES SMITH, LTD.. ''.; AISY"" ! " ... ._ . CLEANER, Floors, Upholstery, Wails, Ceilings, all Cleansed of Dust by these invaluablo little machines. . Prices, from 43 10s. Hire, from 6s. per day. Call and See RAND, WALKER, AND CO.,' 'Phone 3809. ' ■ ' King's Chambers. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL, •'.: '.''WELLINGTON. ■'■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ' • Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. Tho new Term will begin on Thursday, February;6th. Miss Baber will be at homo on Wednesday,, February sth. 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. jM"ISS ( MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Featherston Street. Teaching at her Rooms on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. Interviews 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. PIANOFORTE PLAYING. '• ME.' BAXTER'.. BUCKLEY Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 17th, 1913. Studio: 229 WILLIS STREET. .Hours:' 9-12, 2-5. ~~ SALESMANSHIP. IT is with pleasuro that wo aro able to announce that our New Course on "Salesmanship" is now ready.'.The I.C.S. Salesmanship Course is unquestionably the most complete, most practical, and most efficient Course of Instruction in tho science of Salesmanship that has ever been prepared.' - . SUBJECTS TAUGHT IN THE COURSE: The Profession of Salesmanship. Methods of Marketing. Health and Appearance. •Self-Study and Development. Study" of the Customer.. Successful Reasoning. ■ Study of Goods or Service. ,' The Conducting of Sales. Retail Salesmanship. Selling to Dealer.?. Sclliim to Specialists. I.ong-Eango Salesmanship. Sales Organisation and Management. 'Credits and Collections._ Correct and Faulty Diction. Soiling One's Own Service. A Valuable Reference.Library of Two i Volumes is supplied free with tin's Course. Ijcsson papers delivered immediately , /'rom tho Wellington Office. Freo circular, giving full ilot-niK on npnlication to HEAP OFFICE. . INTEUNATIONALCORRESPONDEXCE SCHOOLS, C3o Dixon Street
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 1
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