PRINCESS THEATRE FRIDAY MCLEAN’S PICTURES PLAYGOERS I'icsf'iVfc MARGARET HEECIIEH n.: 11 SUNSHINE HARBOR” “SUNSHINE HARBOR.” GAZETTE! COMEDY! ! AND ECU, ORCHESTRA ! ! Saturday—“wings of pride.” Tuesday—-si iEh lock holmes.”
WANTED KNOWN—That H. 5-. Holmes, popular pi.’ino tuner, and repairer (.student of Jubilee Institute for the Dlind) is prepared to carry out all orders left at Fowler and Holmes' fruitshop, Revell Street. YY sunshine purses and ' ' ladies handbags. The very latest, all prices, very choice.—Airs Hackell, I! eve 11 Street. PUBLIC HALL, KAN I Em. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2Gth. Band concert in aid of the funds of St. Joseph's School, To be follow'd! by a BALL. ADMISSION TO CONCERT— Is; TO BALL 2s Gd. KOITKR.VNCU PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE will be held ill Slid of the Hall Piano Fund on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. 3rd. ADMIISSION—(Jcntjemen 2s Gd ; Ladies Is. HOKITIKA ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB.
CYC’I.IXr; SPOUTS. CASS SQUARE SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1924. 'l'd Commence at 2 .‘SO ]).m. OXE MILK HANDICAP (Open): IM. -Modal, donated I>v T. (iillunly; 2nd. Modal. Nominalion 2s. JUVENILE HANDICAP a mile), Imv.s wider I2yis. : Ist. Modal donated by Air <!. Delbrid^o; 2nd .Modal. Nomination Is. TWO MILK 11 AX DICAP: —lst. Modal donated by Central Hotel; 2nd. Modal. Nomination 2.5. TRICYCLE RACK (200 yds.)- (Post Entry Kroo). Trophies. THREE NIII-I-; 11AXDICAP—1st. Modal donatod by Zio.nler and Co. ; 2nd. donatod by K. C. Toobc-y Nomination 2s NOMINATIONS CLOSE with tbo Secretary on NOVEMBER 2!Uli. ADMISSION to (Irnnnd Is. K. C. Toobey, Hon. Hoc.
WINDOW DRESSING. X ENTIRELY NEW SERIES of -L Courses of Instruction in AA’indow Dressing iiro now available ns follows : COMPLETE WINDOW DRESSING —(.Men’s and Women's Wear) or WINDOW DRESSING— .Men’s Wear only) ; or WINDOW DRESSING— (Women's “Wear only). A study of the subjects listed in any of the shove Courses will constitute a cmiii rehensivo training in the host and most modern practice of this art. and will enable the student to di-play an attractive and profitable shop window. The Papers of these Courses have been prepared n the failed States ' y an expert on the staff of a leading Department House in Philadelphia. The Courses are attractively illustrated by numerous cuts, diagrams, and two-pane reproductions ot photographs of actual displays. An introductory Course. WINDOW DRESSING PRELIMINARY (part of the Complete Course) is also offered for those who are at present uncertain in what direction their future work "id he. or who do not wish to utidei I al.e a more complete Course of Studv at Ihe outset-. Any who enrol in the Preliminary Course can later on transfer to one of the complete Courses if they so desire. Write to-dav for free Prospectll«. pi STRICT AGENT. International Correspondence Schools, Rod's Buildings, 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
ACCOUNTANCY. \CCOUXTANT'Y is hcronim*' :n: »•--- creasim/ly popular prdcssion I* l *' the- ambitions' loading as it does to lag positions am! big pay. Onr course in accountancy tuition by mail is ot such a comprehensive conscientious nature that it is easily the equivalent, it not the superior of personal tuition. Our prineipal .Mr C'. T. Mosley, A.I’.A.X./. A.1.A.N.Z.. K.t’.A.A*. has had a long and successful career ns an accountancy coach, having held the positions ni instructor in Accountancy at (!ilhv's College, Christchurch, and nssisVint lec(11 in Accountancy at t'anterhury College, Christchurch. Our fees arc very low and terms of
payment easy. Write to-day tor free ropy of ltooklol “A Guide to Aeeoiliitanev.” CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, t\ T. MOSLEY, A.I’.A.X.Z., A.1.A.F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford St., Cliristehureli. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C. T. MOSLEY, A.I’.A.X.Z., A.I.A. N.Z., F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford Court, Hereford St., Cli.Ch. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! CUTTERfAt HIGHEST IN WESTLAND. The above company is now faying THE HIGHEST price for lmttorfat front Cream delivered to tlic collecting lorries, stations, or the factory.
DA IKY FARMERS KOTE. OUK LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas :—Torcmahau, Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koiterangi, Kanieri, Ilium. Woodstock, Ross, AVaitaha and ITarihari. Cream is al.so Going received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights arc* paid by the Company for both, by motor and rail. Farmers at Wat.a to a and further South may make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, and full information may be obtained On application. SUPPLIERS HAYING PIGS in targe or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
TURNER’S CIHER.RIES, Strawberries, arriving ) Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Xelson Tomatoes. Green Peas. Xew Potatoes. Book your order for Raspberries, Blackcurrants and Strawberries for jam-making. Full supply of Vegetables always on hand. TURNER’S p ?i E °' THE LEADING FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS. STATION MART, BOX 21. WELD ST., HOKITIKA.
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