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PUBLIC NOTICES. "VfOTICE. —As Hon. Secretary and Trca- -*■' surer to the Christckureh Gleo and Madrigal Society, now disbanded, I hereby give notice 1 am in no way connectcd witu tlio Conductor's new venture. V. G. CARTER. SjM ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. are reminded that the OFFI--1 - CIAL OPENING of the Collego v.iil take place ;;l "STROWAX," Pananui road, on SATURDAY, 23rd instant, at 2.30 p.m., when an. Inaugural Address will be delivered by the Rev. I'rofeseor Hewitson, of Knox College, Dunedin. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ~Y|" OTICE is hereby given that tiie PART- -»■' NEKSHIP lately subsisting between the undersigned, under tho lirm name of PASSMOKE; and BOOTH, has been DISSOLVED as from the 11th day of MARCH, MR J. T. PASSMUHK will continue to carry on the business. Signed— J. A. BOOTH. J. T. PASSMORE. "Witness —J. A. WILLIAMSON. T52 jpREEiONU AND COLD STOKAGE. Plans and Specifications lor FREEZING WORKS, ABATTOIRS, ICE-MAKING PLANTS, COLD STORES for FRUIT. FISH, MEATS. EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countries, including U.S.A. Existing Works Re-modelled, Consultation*, Reports. E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C.. Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett street, Cluiatciiuien. 'I'd. 3573. G1603 TO FARMERS. WHEAT. WE ARE GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR HANDLING OF SAME. WE are also CASH BUYERS, at Full Market Rates, of OATS, CHAFF, POTATOES, PEAS, BEANS. GRASS CLOVER SEEDS, ETC. K AVE and CARTER, LTD., 153 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurcli. £1630 " A YERY" KEROSENE TRACTORS. TO FARMERS. We will b© pleased to give Public or Privato DEMONSTRATIONS OF PLOUGHING With tho Famous AVERY l-'AItM TRACTOR, By arrangement. Write for Catalogue, Prices, etc. W. A. McLAREN and CO., LTD., Sole Canterbury Agents, 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, Christchurch. 6331 POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND U.S.A. UNDER tho Postal Regulations Newspapers addressed to tho United States oi Ajneriea and to Neutral Countries are not forwarded UNLESS DESPATCHED THROUGH 'THE PUBLISHING- OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Readers of "THE PRESS" and "THE WEEKLY PRESS,'' who havo been sending copies of these papers to iriecde resident in the United States of America or in any neutral country, can ensure future for.warding by communicating with tho Publisher, Chri9tchurch Pres3 Co., Ltd., Cathedral square. F jgjFFICIENCYMOVEMENT. AN APPRECIATION. AN APPRECIATION. AN APPRECIATION. AN APPRECIATION. A Graduate of tho Sholdon School of Business Science —a man of outstanding ability, and a recognised world authority in his profession, writes thus: — After five years of constant endeavour to apply tho principles of this philosophy in my daily work, I am etill ot. the opinion that your system of Education as applied to ths training of the individual intelligence in tho business -world, has no equal.' My reasons for thi3 opinion are as follows: — (1) It is a constructive ethical training which teache3 each individual how to build for himself that which is tho foundation, of all eucccss—Character. (2) It outlines a system of General Education, which, if followed, will enable the individual to so increase his knowledge that he may mako for himself the greatest success possible. (3) It contains a plain, everyday, matter-of-fact method of analysing tho product to be sold, so that the average man can grasp it and apply it in his daily workj (4) It sets forth a method of Character Reading and of judging people, which, if properly and intelligently used, should bo of the greatest value and assistance io all those who aro engaged in tho business of merchandising, selling, or promoting. (5) It teachee us in a practicable, everyday way liow" to apply all knowledge and experience gained, and trains for this special work of celling a product for a profit. (6) And, finally, it teaches us how to know our fellow man; to become masters of our work in such a way as to obtain results. 35a LEADING Business Men of New Zealand are "to-day studying tho Sheldon principles—and every student i 3 an enthusiast for the system. ADDITIONAL STUDY CIRCLES. ADDITIONAL STUDY- CIRCLES. Additional Study Circles aro now being formed in Christcliurch. Regular fortnightly Explanatory Lectures will be delivered by Mr Andrew Deer, 10 years International Lecturer of the Sheldon Business Science School. Queetions aro caked and answered at each lecture, and the advancement of each individual student fully sought. Ifor full information get into touch to- . day with: — J. SCOTT BAKER, South Island Secretary. Imperial Buildings, Cashcl street, CHRISTCHURCH.

'Phones: Office 4177, Private Residence D2515F—5 DRINK HABIT CURED. THE Patient is simply splendid. Ho tells mo that ho has now no desire for drink, although a constant drinker for over 30 years." Thus writes ono grateful ' wile. "\Vritc for particulars about Drinko, i the sccxet drink cure. Post free in seal- ■ ocl envelope. Lady Manager, Drinko Pro!n' ictary, 212 C, Lawbton quay, Wellington. 1 K4409 SHIP SAUCE" KEYER FAILS to pleaso all palates—and is economical. Every i Grocer sells "SHIP SAUCE" all the year ' round. HISS 6-9313 THE owner of New Zealand Letters Patent Nos. 32852, of April 21th, 1012; 33017, of July 21th, 1012; 33933, of October 23rd, 1013: 32CG3, of October Cth, 1911; 32359, cf December 10th, 1912; 323C0, of December 10th, ! 1912; 32064, of December 4th, 1911, each enI titled "Improvements in and relating to (t-tearn eupsrheatcrs"; No. 30948, of April Bth, 1911, entitled "Improvements in steam col--1 lectors for superheaters"; No. 33148, cf Juno j 17th, 1912, entitled "Improvement-s in and | relating to steam superheaters lor locomotive nnd like tubular boilers"; No. 34958, of July 19th, 1913, entitled "Improvements in and relating to controlling deviccs. suitable for the cylinders of locomotives": No. 197G7, of July 20th, 1905, entitled "Improvements in packing chest rings for piston 6lide valves"; No. 27438, of March 15th, 1910, entitled "Improvements in steam superheaters for locomotives"; No. 31602, of July 2nd. 1912, entitled "Improvements in steam superheaters" ; and No. 35422, of August 26th, 1913, entitled "Improvements in and relating to superheaters," is desirous of disposing of the patents, or any of them, or entering into working arrangements under licensn or otherwise with firms likely to be interested in. tho same. I A copy of the patent =r>?cifirations and full j particulars can be obtained from, and ouers | uiadd (for transmission to tho owner) to j MESSRS CLIMIE. COAXES and CO., j Patent Attorneys, , 124 Hereford street, 2C51 Chriatfthiirr.h. 1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 1

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