PUBLIC NOTICES. A, SPECIAL LINE POP MONDAY—SILK BED COVERS, AN ATTRACTIVE LINE, WELL WORTH A PROMPT VISIT TO PENROSE'S, . QUANTITY LIMITED! . . 60 Only RICH SILK QUILTS, for double and single beds; a smart covering at small cost; shades—Lemon, Blue, Rose, Cream’ Pink, Gold, Levender. 80 r 100 sizs, Monday Special, 6s lid. 60 x 80 size, Monday Special, 4s 3d each. WATCH FOR TUESDAY’S AFTERNOON SALE! W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING ; SOCIETY NEW No. 12 GROUP, The Directors have decided to invite applications for shares in a new Group-* No. 12 GROUP. This group will commence as soon as sufficient shares are subscribed.; The Building Society principles of encouraging thrift and home ownership arai well established and have proved of untold value to hundreds of members for many years. The United has served the community for a period of 37 years, during which time it has been privileged to assist materially many hundreds of members to become their own landlords. In addition to this, the Society has proved itself an ideal institution for small savings, and especially in recent years it has been a source of relief to a large number of members to be able to, take advantage of their savings in times of financial stress. . Subscriptions amount to' Is per share per week, and ballots are held when fund* permit, the holder of the Cluster drawn then becoming entitled to a loan of £IOO per share FREE OP INTEREST. The Rate of Repayment is 3s Id per £IOO per week. The Society has advanced over £669,000 to members since its incorporation. Its advantages are now available for you. Full particulars on application. | J. W. SMEATON AND CO., Secretaries, ' ■ 152 High street, Dunedin. THE DUNEDIN PLUMBERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION 0® EMPLOYERS. • ■ THE PUBLIC IS NOTIFIED THAT IN FUTURE ALL PLUMBING ESTAB. LISHMENTS WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY MORNINGS. A. S. COOKSON, Secretary,- } 1
NOTICE. MASONIC PRIVATE HOTEL. fITHIS Old and Favourably-known House -■- will be Closed from Wednesday, 16th September. Thanking all who have given us their patronage during the past twenty-two years. L. KNIGHT. Dunedin, 12/9/36. BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS EARLY. BY using a Provident Cash Order you can' Purchase the goods now and pay for them at the easy rate of Is in £ per week. The leading Drapery, Footwear, Furnishing, Hardware, and Paint Stores accept these orders as cash. Why net try this thrifty method cf purchasing? Wo will gladly send full particulars free. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O, Boa 236, Dunedin, C.l. EDUCATIONAL. ST. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Incorporated), HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. (Registered by the Education -Department as a Primary and Secondary School.) Course of Study: From Kindergarten to Post-Matriculation. The aim of the School is to provide a sound education on primary and secondary school lines. Well equipped, sunny classrooms, science laboratory, and gymnasium. Preparation for Public Eiammations. The Third Term begin on WEDNESDAY, 16th September, and Boarders return the previous day. The Principal will be At Home to parents and to enrol new pupils on Friday, Monday. and Tuesday, 11th, 14tb, and 15th September, from 10-12 o’clock and 3-5 p.m., or at any other time by appointment. In view of the recent epidemics parents are requested to be particular about signing the health certificates on the first day of the term. For particulars and illustrated prospectus apply to F THE PRINCIPAL, Telephone 10-121. PLUMBERS’ BOARD OP NEW __ ZEALAND. EXAMINATION OF PLUMBERS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an LV EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD by he Piuinh.'. Board cf New Zealand for he purpose of Registration under the ’lumbers’ Registration Act, 1912, on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, the 30th and 31st )ctober, 1936, at such centres as may be lecided by the Board when the number of Candidates is known. Application forms nay be obtained from the Central or Main technical Schools or from" the Plumbers’ loard of New Zealand, care Department of lealth, Wellington, 0.1. All Applications nust reach the Board by Ist OCTOBER, SPECIAL.—No Application will be Acjpted After the Ist OCTOBER, y Order of the Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand. _ . C. C. STUBLEY, Secretary to the Plumbers’ Board. • COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. (Principal, Miss C. M, Ashworth, 8.A.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Instruction from Kindergarten to University Scholarship Standard. Third Term Commences TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Boarders to be in Residence MONDAY, September 14. . The Principal may be interviewed by appointment on Monday, 14th. For Prospectus and Particulars apply to the Secretary at the College. JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. Primary and Secondary Day and Boarding ■ School for Boys. (Ages Range from 5 to 19 Years.) THE THIRD TERM begins on TUESDAY, September 15. Boarders return on the Monday. The Head Master may be interviewed by parents and guardians at the College on Monday, the 14th September, from 10 a.m. till noon, or at other times by appointment. Prospectus on application Pupils now being enrolled for 1937. E. C. GLENDINNING, Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. JOHN EDMOND FELLOWSHIP. PPLICATIONS, which Close with the . undersigned on OCTOBER Ist, are in;d for the above Fellowship. The holder 1 be required to undertake chemical rerch The value of the Fellowship is 10 per annum, and the Fellowship is able for two years. 'orthcr particulars may be obtained on plication, H. CHAPMAN, Registrar.
E I SUING TACKLE SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 1. ■- ' BE READY! SELECT FROM OUR NEW SEASON’S STOCKS. We Can Supply All Your Requirement** Inspection Invited. : ' Catalogues Available. FINE DISPLAY TO SELECT FROM. ‘ IN OUR LARGE SHOWROOMS. , See. Window. Display. BATH ELECTRIC LTD., , 36 GEORGE STREET. VISIT GEO. E. WITHERS’S HAIRDRESSrfrq SALOON, 58 Princes street (2 doors from Stewart Dawson’s), Where every customer gets a clean, fresS hairbrush and shaving brush straight from the steriliser; no brush used .twice same day. Razors, Shaving Brushes, All Toilet. Requisites. RESULT SCRIPTO-SUM COMPETITION! THE WINNING TOTAL of 1,266 was submitted by Mrs A. BEASTON, II Cranston street, Dunedin, and “BRAIN* WAVE,’’, Bor 112, Dunedin, with (across) Fear, Guffaw, Office, Firk, Ee; (down). Go, Fuff, Effie, Afire, .Rack, We. . NOTICE. .. , MASONIC-PRIVATE HOTEL. THIS old and favourably known Housl will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, September 16, 1936. Thanking all who have given us theig patronage during the last 22 years. W. E. S. KNIGHT. Dunedin, 11/9/36. ' EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS’ BOARD. fpHB OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ X HIGH SCHOOLS and the KING’S HIGH SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TOES* DAY, September 15.' at the usual hour. There are VACANCIES FOR' BOARD. ERS in the , Otago Boys’ High School Hostel (Campbell House). Full particulars as to fees, etc., obtainable from the undersigned. ' C. R. M’LEAN, ■; ' , -i Secretary; 236 Moray Place,. Dunedin, , C.l. HAWTHORNE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. . .Miss A. L. LEES, Principal. A REGISTERED DAY SCHOOIi for the Tuition of Children from .Kindergarten to , the Passing' of Proficiency Examination. . THIRD TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER.; Miss Lees may be interviewed by Parent! at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 14th September, from 3 to 5 p.m. PUPILS Wanted for Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar; fees reasonable; expert tuition.—Oliver W. Stokes, Patterson'! Buildings, Rattray street,. .! LEARN Russian or Hindustani; apply Geo. G. Howes, Wood’s Hotel; bthe! Languages, ancient, modern; Mathematics; 400 million speak Hindustani, 170 million Russian. —LBS, * Star.’ . . MAKE your own Dress and Learn Cutting, Drafting by _my easy methods) 2s 6d hour; private tuition.—L4B, ‘ Star. 1 OSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College.Passes, Shorthand and Typing, 86 pel cent.; specialising Bookkeeping and Univen sitv Course. 75 per cent. - . BRIDGE. —Mrs Jeavons gives Individual Tuition; beginners 2s 6d classes Is.—9 Albert street, city; pbons 13-023 . BROWN’S COLLEGE, Above Moray Place P.O. —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; rail* way concessions; telephone l lo-697. ... . ■ DR FINLAY’S Bridge Classes.—Terraal Beginners, coarse of eight lesson* one guinea; advanced pupils, 5s an hour* —Ring 13-987 for appointments. '. Miss" PASSMORE for Tuition in al branches of Art.—Studio. Stock Ew change; phone 18-IS4, private 11-377 OCTAGON TUTORIAL COLLEGE. Mar. tin’s Buildings.—Matriculation, etc., candidates prepared all subjects; Reopening Monday, 14th September. JH. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiiai • and Orchestral Musical Instruments demonstrations, classes.—Studio, abovt 1 Butterfield's; Octagon,
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