WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. WANTED to Buy, Old Artificial Teeth, Platinum Pins, and Scrap, £1 por oz.; Dental Alloy, ill per oz. On receipt of platinum pins and scrap money cabled same day. B. Mitchell, IDS and 110 Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria. Reference, National Bank of Australia. WANTED to Sell, British Bioscope, 5 spools, rewinder, .£l2; perfect order. 2186 Willis Street. "557"ANTED to Bpr, Second-hand, Office » • Furniture and Typewriter; cash. Boi 733. ■ WANTED to Buy.' good sound secondhand 'Sacks; highest prices given. Laery; and Co., Ltd., Allen Street, WelRAILS, second hand, serviceable, 801b., double-headed; lengths 18 to 23ft., for sale. Apply Arthur ,H. Hasell, 17 Queen -Street, Melbourne, Victoria. STAMPS.— -Fabulous prices paid. Send for free illustrated list. H. Nicolle, 105 Pitt Street, Sydney. YSTE are' Clash Buyers of Copper, Brass, »» Lead, Zinc, etc., and Tailors' Clippings, and we have for Salo Wire Stays and Mooring Chains for yachts and launches, -at moderate prices. Stevens and Co., Upper Abel' Smith Street. . TTNDER WOOD Typewriter—Wanted to ' jell, immediately, above Machine, cheap, in.thorough good order; only two months used; on view 11 Norwich Chambers, opposite Bank New Zealand. GIVE - ME A TRIAL: TTIOB SALE, 2 "Lawson" Stationary JD Benzino Engines, 1 and 6 h.p.; 2 double cylinder Engines, 8 and 10 fine engines for running dynamos; 3 Marine Engines, BJ,'SJ p.h.p. ALEX. ROSS AND' CO., Motor and General Engineers, 130-2 Manners Street. TO SAWMILLERS. FOR SALE,- Sawmilling ■ Plant, in good running, .order. Will- give terms if .selling plant" complete. Particulars from ' C. AND A. ODLIN T. AND H„ LTD., Wellington. L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITERS. . 6OF these'well-knotvn Machines 1 (new), " ■ to close Auckland accounts, at special discount for cash. IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER AGENCY, 8 N.Z...Express Co., Customhouse Quay. : MOTORISTS. • "J7IOR. • SALE—Following Second-hand -t 1 Cars, all in good running order:— HUPMOBILE 20 h.p., I cyl., twoseater; fullv equipped ~130 OVERLAND, 25 h.p., 1-cyl., twoseater, fully equipped FORD, 20 h.p.. 1-cyf., five-seater, fully equippe<l ■: H. LEICESTER, ' Garage, 167 Vivian Street. 'Phone 3355. • MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS FOR SALE., ,12-h.p. 1-cylinder Metallingique Car, 2-f-satcr, with folding idickey scat at back; car excellent 'con-dition,-.'very'.comfortable. and <mo of the world's best; only t =£200. tho price of a cycle car.'. . Owner: getting larger car?" -Also 1 2-seater Hupntobile, nearly iiew,--JEISS; cost; , with" extras, -^245.. GROVE MOTOR WORKS, Gh'iiziiee Street; • PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. 11/fISS. MURIEL M. YARE, A., Mus. V.C'.M., Eng. RESUMES TUITION- . MONDAY, JANUARY 26th. ' I'iano, Theory, Voice Production, and Singing. 89 BROUGHAM.STREET. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN ANE i PREPARATORY SCHOOL (Presbyterian Churchrcom, Ivelburne). School Reopens TUESDAY", 3rd February MISS HALL, Tel. 2926.- Principal. •SSTELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOI TV FOR GIRLS. NGA TAWA, .MARTON. PRINCIPAL: MISS BARKER, 1 M.A. Next . Term Begins on TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. H. TEMPLE . WHITE Conductor, Organist, Accompanist, . ant Teacher of Piano, Organ. Singing,"ant Theory,. resume; Lessons MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 9thTerms, etc., at Messrs. Begg and Co.. Private Address—Brooklyn.' NELSON BOYS' COLLEGE.' Principal: H. L, Fowler, M.A., Oson. . NELSON. GIRLS' COLLEGE. ' Lady Principal:, Miss M. Lorihier,, M.A Supported by thoroughly Efficient ■ Staffs. UNRIVALLED Buildings, Extensive Playgrounds, Gymnasium, and- Open air Swimming -Bath. "» Situation, the most commanding site, of Nelson, which . possesses' one of 'thi \ best climates in the world. . I . Preparation for Civil -Service, Ma,tricu , lation. Junior Scholarship, and Universit; I Terms Examinations. r I Special attention is' paid in both Col I leges to tho Preparatory Department which is under tho caro of experience! | teachers. Pupils received from the ag< . of nine. f Throe courses of instruction are opei at the Boys' College, viz., (1) Classical .0 General; (2) Commercial; (3) Agricultural 1 in the last of which - special scientifi' ' aud practical teaching ,is, given. A 1 courses include English, Mathematics, am Science. Three 'courses aro also open a the Girls' College. As Secondary Schools both Colleges re ceive as Free Pupils those who hold th ' necessary qualification. ' Prospectuses, containing full partic-u ' lars, can be obtained from either of th ' Principals,' or from the Secretary. ' The first term 191-1 begins: Boys' Co: lege, Ith February; Girls' College, st' February. R. CATLEY, Secretary. ' College Offico, Nelson. . 12tli January.' 1911. , MATRICULATION' RESULTS. MATRICULATION RESULTS. I Of BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LAST vear we presented 23 Student for "the Entrance University Exan . inations. 1 Passad Matriculation. 7 Passed Matriculation and Solicitor! General Knowledge. - 3 Pasied Matriculation, Solicitors Gener; Knowledge, and Medical Preliminar; o 1 Parsed Royal Military College Entranc 2 Secured Partial Passes. DAY, EVENING. AND CORRESrONI ENCE CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY. FEBRUARY Under MR. H. H. CORNISH. M.A. ' r (Double First-class Honours latin, En| a lish aud Mental' Science). J •*' H. AMOS, Director. Telephone 2098.
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