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TISC HNOLOGIOAL KXAMhXATIOXS r,t llio City of Guilds of Loudon Institute, and Science and Ail Examinations ciE the Board of Education, South Kensington. rpHK Examinations conducted by the X Education Department on behalf ol the Oily uiul Guilds of London Institute and the Board of Education, South Kensington, will be held at various centres about May and .Tunc next respectively. The subjects of examination include for the City aud GuildsPlumbiug, Electric Lighting, Carpentry and .Joinery, Woodwork, Dressmaking, Cookery, etc., and for South Kensington : —Drawing, Painting aud Modelling, Machiue and Building Construction, Plain aud Solid Geometry, Applied Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany, etc. Forms of application to be examined, which give full particulars, cau be obtained from) the authorities of local technical or art school or classes, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are: for the City and Guilds 18th April, or with late fee 24th April; and for South Kensington 24th May, or with late fee 2Cth May. G HOGBJSN, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Wellington, 7th March, I'JOO. 20t. NOTICE UNDER THE VICTORIA . COLLEGE ACT. IUOS, AND THE KEGI'LaTIONS IiELAILXG THE KIOTO.

Wellington, 12lli March, I'JOB. THK following Members of the Council retire but are eligible for election, viz. : Mr C. Wilson, Purliamentary representative, Sir lJobert Stout, K.C.M.G., Graduates' liepresentative, Mr C. Watson, Teachers' Kej> resentative, I)r J. G. Findlay, Kducation Boards' Representative. An el jction to fill the aforesaid vacancies will be held ou MONDAY, i)th APRIL, iyi)G, the poll closing at 5 o'clock, p.m. Every candidate for election must be nomiuated by one or more electors entitled to vote for his election, and the nomination is to bear the candidate's consent thereto. Nominations will close at noon on the 2(ith March, I'JOU Applications for enrolment anil nil notices relating to the election are to be addressed to the Reluming Ollicer for the Victoria College Elections, Plueuiv Chambers, Wcrington, from whom lornis of curoliucut and nomination can be obtained. The liolls w ill be closed at 5 p.m., ou the 20th March, Willi. CUAS. P. POWLI2S, Returning Ollicer. SAVE BOOT MONEY OUR lioots sell well at full price, but by howling a special sale three times the business is done, and the 10 10100 per cent discount is made up to ns by increased trade. J 10 TO 50 PEB CENT DISCOUNT SALE TWO WEI-Kb OJSLY. Evening shoes,street shoes and footwarc of every description. Customers give us their tra le because we have the grcale.-l variety, and guarantee our goods. Remember this sale is for two weeks only, M'EWEN BEOS. FOE BOOTS & SHOES, Devon Street New Plymouth

LING FOR LEtfT Salt Herrings lied Herrings Dried Sprats Shrimps Tohcroas Lobster and a large \ variety of all kinds of lish from ALLEN YEALE GIIOCEK , DEVON STREET, Theatre lloyal. Telephone 166 Don't Forget my Coffee COLD CORNED BEEP LET me suggest an appelising change from your usual bill of fare. This corned meat is prime and excellent in flavor. Never left too long in Ihe brine, so is ever tasly and rich. Proper brine tubs are used, specially built for us. I f you enjoy good corned meal, one trial order here will make you a permanent customer, jlay I ring you up for orders. li. W.DIXON. THE A.l. liUTCllliliV, Drough am Street. lMione No. 1)7 XU i'OSTCAKP CULLIiCTUKS. CI A UPS with views of New Tly- ' moutli, Id each. Methodist Church, Breakwater, Fern Glade, etc. New lines: prettiest of pretty pictures, all one price. Colored, quite new at -d. Call in and insyeet. A. G Outran, fancy goods and news agent Devon Street

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 17 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 17 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 17 March 1906, Page 2

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