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EAST COAST SERVICE. Tho Monowai is to leave Dunedin today for Lyttclton and Wellington. Sho is duo on Tuesday morning, and will sail that ovoning for Auckland, via Napier and Gishorne. The Mokoia on her next trip down tho coast will omit the.call at Gisborne. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. " Mr. J. Knox, mate of the Wairau, has signed off, and Mr. 11. M'Neilly has takon his place. Mr. P. E. Barber, Becond engineer of tho Kini, has signed off. CPiPtain A. 11. Thorpe, Lyttelton harbourmaster, has gone on his annual holiday leave, -which will be spent for tho most part In Australia. *> The following steamers were expected to be within range-of Auckland wireless station last night:—Ajana, Flora, Karori, Moeraki, Mokoia. Paloona, Hakanoa, and •Remuera. In range* of Awanui: Atua, Ayrshire, Moeraki, and Wanaka. In rango of Wellington: Manuka, Mararoa, Riverina, lonic, and Zealandic. In ranee of Awarua: Waitomo, Waipori, and Westralia. • , According to time-table the Tofua is duo at Wellington host Wednesday S>io Is advertised to eail on the return trip on isovetruier 7. - -, To-day the Pateena, for Picton and Nelson, -,vill take only perishable cargo. With a cargo of coal for Wellington the Union collier Kaitangata left Newcastle at 2 a.m. on Tuesday. The Komata was to have left Westport laEt evening for Wellington The Hinomoa arrived back from the Cook Strait lighthouses yc3tcrday afternoon. She is to blow down her boilers before going to the southern lighthouses next Thursday. The F. and S. Bteamer Ajana left Auckland yesterday murning for Wellington to put out her local cargo, EDUCATIONAL ■jDOOK-KEEPIXG AND ACCOUKTA * ANCY EASILY MASTERED. Prepared by our Book-lcceping and Accountancy Courses cover everything concerning those two subjects. The instruction papers are couched in simple language, the problems taught in easy, thorough manner. BOOK-KEEPING. 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This special concession has been granted by the -University, nnd offers a unitiue' opportunity for returned men to prepare for the final Examinations' without passing the initial Exams.: A Professional Accountant is a wellpnid man—a Bachelor of Commerce also' commands a high salary. Take this golden opportunity—don't . settle down- to an inferior job! Act now! Call for details. .The offer is not indefinite—doh'llet tie chance -slip past! GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., Horace Gilhy, F.C.I. (En'gJ, Director, WINDER'S buildings; . Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. 1 • ■ s 'Phone 21-818. , P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurcb.) WIRELESS YOUR WAY . - TO WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL. . XN just about six months we can make ' you .a qualified Wireless Operator. . ' We provide -a' thorough course,-instal-lations to practise on, and expert Wireless Operatoiis as teachers—you provide the brains and will to get on. Then soou good pay, good position, and world-wide travel will be yours. Join up to-day. Write, call, or 'phone for full-information. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Tuition. ' THE DOMINION COLLEGE, OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., BrittainY Building, Manners Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 922. Telephone ses. \ Auckland, Christchurcb, and Dunedin. , EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR N MANLY BOYS. rjHHIS is the School to train your boy -S- for a Successful Career. Curriculum comprises' all Public School subjects. Fifteen hnndred'acrea playground; boating and fishing j physical culture and sports; atmosphere of School, conducive to high moral character;-generous diet; and mild winters—the/Ideal School for a delicate boy. OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBO3OUGI-I. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, M.A., \ ' Headmaster. Full particulars from Rev. John A. Crump, F.Z.S., at tho School. BUSINESS NOTICES. - ( FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT j COMPANY, LTD, Is Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBH By Weight or at Per Head. The Company atau offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from aiiy of the Buyers in the country. E. S. BAYLEY. SURGEON DENTIST, HAS t.iken over th<t Prr.rHce lately carried on by Mr. L. Levien, untl may be Coiisii'tid AT. HiS ROOM*, 2111 Lainbton Qu.i} (opposite Kirlicald-o's). Telephono (ISO.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 11

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