GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURN'S OF TJkVW UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT. 1316. **■ Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 20th March, 191 S. jVOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of tho above Act an,d the regulation* undo thereunder, every person and company within tho meaning of the said Act, being owner of land in Now Zealand, is hereby required to make and furnish to me, ia th« prescribed form, returns of such land as 12 noon on the 31st day of March, And, further, notico is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of tho Commissions Government Buildings at h eilington, ou or before the Sth car April. 191 S. T °* D. G. CLARK. , Commissioner of Taxes, NQTii.—Forms of return may bo obtained at UIIV postal money order offico; thev wh not bo sent to taxpayers from tho officii V Commissioner of Tajccs unless vrrittcr application i* made for them. If the total unimproved value of the. Jajirf of a taxpayer, as assessed under tho Yahn. tion of Land Act. i'.iOS, docs not exceed £50n a return of tend need not be furnished SPECIAL I?OTIC.—By furnishing retun* promptly _ taxpayers will MVo themS being subjected to default assessments mulcted m fines. A a • 3671 licensing notices" NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ' ILAXSKEL". OF LICENSE. T ALEXANDER FAIR BURN. of p AM P„hr' y° tc ! koc P c -' tho holder Of a Pub.ican s License* in respect of the house and premises itUuute nt North road lapamu, do hereby givo liotico that I del eiro to obtain, and will nt tho r.cxt Lioon. aiiig Meeting to bo Jioldcn at Darlidd, on tho <ih day of June, 191S, apply f O J a .Transfer of tho paid ."Liccneo lroiu to JAMES AKTIiUU PAWSON, m"" an! pointeo. 1 Dated tho lGth Day of 1918, A. FAIRBAIRN. J. A. CASSIDY, - Solicitor, Christchurch. EDUCATIONAL. DANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. —MISS COX (pupil of Alra Woidg. worth, London) rceuuK-a Afternoon Classes from March 11th. Class for juniors at Miss Webb's School,- Merivaio. Evening Clasaea forming. TE WHaKE, 53 Heirford street \V. Telcpliono 354. C 2602 DANCING, Deportment, Physical Cultur*. Under Royal and Vice-Kcgal patronago. Miss Lowe having returned from. Australia, will resume her classos for £7ancing and Deportment from March ISth. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At homo Tuesday afternoons. 307 Montreal street. L 4654 DANCING. "11/fISS BUCHANAN will resume teaching I*l on SATURDAY, March 23rd. Private lessons given; Waltz a speciality, in three lessons. "AORANGI." 184 Fitzgerald avenue. Telephone 4343. 9663 The imperial conservatory op MUSIC. —Anyoue can Learn by our Methods. No scales; no Drudgery. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS 1 and 2, 88 Hereford street. 58347 HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON ST. JAAix-a. Boarding and day school GIRLS. Principal, MISS GERALDINE FITZGERALD. Assisted by MISS A. C. FREEMAN flats Head of Chilton House School). Prospectus and further information may b« obtained from tho Secretaries, Clark and Menzies, Public Accountants, 197 Lamb to a quay. Wellington, "M SEE THE WORLD Aft A WIRELESS MAN. YOUNG Men and Youths when Proficiont in Wireless commence at £108 a year and first-class steamer travel. To qualify in Wireless in a few months, apply to The Dominion College of Radio-Telegraphy. 'A staff of i Expert Teachers. Specialised Correspondence Course. Call, 'phone, or write for Free Pro»pectus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., 63 Cathedral square, Christchurch. P.O. Box 729. 'Phone 3924. Also at Wellington and Auckland. H4626-220®
DIGBY'S commercial school IGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Principal: MISS M. D. DIG BY, I.P.S. (Typists' Section). MATRICULATION CLASSES. MATRICULATION CLASSES We Coach Students for MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, 6th S. PROFICIENCY, and Other Examinations. These fclasses are in charge of an enced University Graduate, whose gtMentl in the past have been cminontly BUCMeilm in passing the various Public ExaminrtiW* INDIVIDUAL TUITION INDIVIDUAL TUITION Term Commences at any time. Prospectus giving full particulars on »P----""ssriiS sssu (Opp. dxc.). D 2401-4 "It is not the QUANTITY. but tfie QUALITY of knowledgo which deter mines the banning. TV-TOR is it "Quantity", of know* JM i ledge which determines a mans position in life. " We live in a day of epecialisation-a day when, more than ever, a ffltt knowledgo must be of a particular "QUALII'Y." If you would reach the HIGHEST HEIGHTS of your profession you must specialise. To specialise you must cut out of your daily curriculum an irrelevant nature and concentrate on the essentials. V/c teach you the essentials— and givo you individual tuition. You may commence «■ course with M at any time, and may attend Col]eEo either during the day or e\cning at your- convenience. Whatever commercial profession yen desire to enter or specialise in, we can train vou for it, and help you to get a good situation once you're at ONCEtime now to you may mean an opportunity of advancement lost or gained later. prospectus 6ent free for the asking. Country Students attending this College arc entitled to special railway concessions. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD, GILO'S COLLEGE, LTD, Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (ling.), Director, catbedrA 03 square, CHRISTCHURCH rATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH A MOTOR will run daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD and Pasaengera Irom Darfieid to P . ar— a route to Lake Coleridge returnmg in tta to catch Case Express, Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, if _ ' Mail Contractor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16166, 21 March 1918, Page 10
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