educational. EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS. Notice is hereby given that an Examination, will bo held by tho Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand for the purpose of registration under the Plumbers’ Registration Act, 1912, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 28th and 29th October, 1927, at such centres as may be decided by tho Board when the number of candidates is known. Application forms may be obtained from the Central or Main Technical Schools or from the Plumbers’ Board of. New Zealand, Wellington. All applications must reach the Board by tho 28th September, 1927. Special.—No application will bo accepted after tho 28th September. By order of the Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand. C. STCBLEY, Secretary. Hawthorne private school AND KINDERGARTEN, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, Cumberland street (Miss A. L, Lees, Principal). A registered Day School, for the Education of Children from tho Kindergarten to Proficiency Standard. Pupils are thoroughly grounded and individually helped. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Tho Third Term begins on : TUESDAY, 20th September,’' at 9.15 a.m. Miss Lees will interview Parents and Enrol Pdpils at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 19th September, from 3 to 5 p.m. COLUMBA COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCHOOL EOR GIRLS. Principal, Miss PRANCES J. ROSS, M.A. THIRD TERM’ commences TUESDAY, September 20th. Boarders to be in ’residence MONDAY,, September 19th. Miss Ross will lie at home to interview parents on and after- FRIDAY - , September 16th. .Pupils now being enrolled for 1928. H. C. CAMPBELL; Hon. Secretary. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. nnHE THIRD TERM COMMENCES -EL MONDAY, September 12, at 7 p.m. Classes will bo hold as usual for the following courses;— ART, BUILDING, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC ARTS, ENGINEERING (Electrical, Mechanical, and Motor), PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, HIGHER SCIENCES, PLUMBING, TYPOGRAPHY. Students will bo enrolled on MONDAY, September 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL And FULL-TIME DAY ART COURSE. tjpilE THIRD TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Pupils will bo enrolled TUESDAY 7 , September 13. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal. DUNEDIN FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. ALL SCHOOLS REOPEN on TUESDAY Next, September 13th. AGNES MAYER, Secretary. BANJO -MANDOLIN, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. MILLINERY Lessons given by experienced Milliner; latest styles taught thoroughly; orders taken; also Hats Renovated, cheap.—779, ‘ Star.’ LADY Teacher Pianoforte (certificated) desire's Pupils; visit homes; prepare Trinity College exams; fee, £1 Is quarter. 577, ‘Star. HOLDER of Trinity College and Royal Academy certificate has Vacancies for Pupils foi Pianoforte and Violin, all Stringed Instruments; terms £1 Is per term. - —451, ‘Star.’ RO wlp S ~ CoUog c .—Great record: 100 appointments this year; terms modenlto,_Abovo Moray Place P. 0.; telephone 10-697. >.OST AND FOUND. lOST, between Rattray and Stuart streets, J" Friday night, working Man’s Wages, £7; initials G.S. on envelope; reward.— 860, ‘Star.’ , PURSE, with broken catch, Lost Thursday, Priuccs-High-Enttray streets.— Finder please ring 10-823 Monday; reward. OST, Thursday, Yellowish Leather Bog, containing money, Bay road or Drive. —Reward 51 Queen's drive, Musselburgh. LOST, Thursday morning, King Edward street, Spectacles in ease.—Reward on returning 19 Grove street Musselburgh. LOST, Red Barring, Rattray street car or between Rattray street and Moray place, Friday.—Reward, Dawsons, Ltd. rOST, Thursday, Glasses (pince-nez).— J Please return 76 Heriot row; tel. 11-177; reward. JOST (on road between Oamaru and ,i Dunedin), Dress Basket and cover, containing personal effects; reward.—433, Star.’ I>i' : ”n7e. Valley, Ladies’ Rubber . Coat. —Owner apply 12 Tuino street, N.B. Valley; pay expenses. LOST, old Stockings; found them Remodelled, Stocking League Display, Hanover Street Hull, September 14th; admission free. LOST and Found again, H. Carmichael, 5 Ranfuvly street, Cavcrsbam. LOST, ail' thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep.—Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. FOUND, lovely warm Garments for Slum Children, Stocking League Display, Hanover Street S.S. Hall, Wednesday. FOUND.— Ladies Gold Watches, 50s; with Expanding Bracelet, 90s; Omega, .ss.—F. llimmcl, 227 George street. f HOUND.—F. Himmel Repairs Watches, . Clocks, and Jewellery; all work guaranteed.—F. Ilunmol, 227 George street. FHOUND. - Pearl Necklets from 5s to 50s; JC new Bags, Pocket Books.—F Himmol, 227 George street. FOUND, (he Cheapest Place to Buy good Men’s Wear.—Pearson’s, 36 George street. tjIOUND. —We give you better-made, bel-ter-fitting Suits at lower prices.— Pearson’s, tailors, George street. POUND.— All-wool Sox, Is; Shirts, collars to match, 5s lid; other lines all reduced.—Peaison’s, 36 George street fHOUND, Fresh Rabbits, Mutton ..s, J Oysters, Fresh, Smoked Fish.—-vet-sun’s Fish Shop, St. Andrew street. I HOUND, Father's discarded Underpants, . Dominion Stocking League Display, Hanover Street S. Hall, Wednesday, 14th; admission free. FOUND. —Home-made Jams; splendid quality; cheapest price; made from pure fruit and sugar only; prices below. F~O U N Di—Pl um i . Is; Marmalade,“is Id"; Peach, Is; Melon, Is 3d; Damson, Is; Nectarine, Is 3d; Apple, Is pickle bottle. } HOUND. —Also, Melon Jam and Marmalade, smaller sizes.—Dunedin Fruit Mart, 256 Princes street, IHOUND.— Beautiful assortment Fur Coats, 1' Fox Chokers, Collars, and Trimmings at the Exclusive, Duke's Buildings, Cargill’s Corner. FOUND. —All classes of Fur Renovations, Tanning, and Dyeing.—The Exclusive, Duke's Buildings, Cargill's Corner. ‘IHODND, band of workers using . DisSC cardecf Garments, .Dominion Stocking League Display, Hanover Street School Hall, Wednesday. FOUND, Wreaths, Wedding Bouquets, Presentation Sprays, Cut Flowers.— ’Phono 13-673;. Mrs Eric Paterson (Patersons), 778 George street. 1 HOUND, that the new Boot and Shoo Repairer at the corner Ferguson and Normanby streets, gives satisfaction on all sides, sq the people of Musselburgh say.
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