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PUBLIC NOTICES. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. OWING to New Departmental Regulations requiring Larger Classes, it will be necessary for all intending to take the following Subjects to ENROL AT ONCE. ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM for those who require City and Guilds, London, Examination. Third year: Motor car battery and lighting sys-tems.-—Mr Silcock, of the Willard Battery Service will take this Class. 1 OIL ENGINES—(Mr W. M. Dawson). This course goes thoroughly into all classes of oil and petrol engines, and is a first-rate course for all who have or intend to have dealings with (engines and working machinery. Now that power from Coleridge is within sight, a knowledge of Electricity and Machinery will soon be an absolute necessity for young and old. METALWORK—(Mi- W. M. Dawson). The shop is fully equipped for general engineering, fitting and turning, pattern making, forging, etc. CARPENTRY—In all its branches. TYPING and SHORTHAND (Duk ton’s) BOOK-KEEPING for Accountancy.— (The Director and Mr Anderson, A.1.A., N.Z., A.R.A., N.Z.) ECONOMICS for Accountancy. (Five more' Students required).—Mr S. J. Irwin, F.R.E.S. (Honours in Economics), will take this subject. ENGLISH and ARITHMETIC, for, Accountancy Preliminary (and Matriculation), will be taken by Mr H. C. N. Watson, Headmaster of the Hampstead ’School. R. J. THOMPSON, 3 90 Director. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES outstanding after WEDNESDAY, March 8, 1922, will be charged 10 per cent, additional, and sued for without further notice. A. A. FOOKS, Clerk, Upper Ashburton Road 2 196 Board. RANGITATA ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES outstanding after March 15th, 1922, will be charged 10 per cent, additional, and sued for without further notice. J. C. BELL, Clerk, Rangitata Road Board. Lismore, Feb. 15, 1922. DENTISTS’ AMENDMENT ACT, 1921-22. TO WHOM IT MAY CONGERN. ANY person desiring to apply for Registration under the above Act is hereby advised that on or before the 29th day of April he must give notice in writing to the DirectorGeneral of Health of his intention to sit for examination. No special form of application need bo used. 3 71 BUSINESS NOTICES. “THE BEST” CHEAPEST x And you can get the best in TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, And All Smokers’ Requisites AT THE CHEAPEST PRICES, By going to J. McELHINNEY Corner East and Burnett Streets Hairdresser and Tobacconist. An up-to-date SALOON and Expert Tradesmen await the favour of your call for a HAIR-CUT, SHAVE, or SHAMPOO. They can turn ydiu out spic and span, and you* have no waiting. DANCING CLASSES. Misses Sutherland and FITZSIMMONS have commenced Classes in National Toe Dancing and Latest Fox Trots and Jazze« every Monday. Intending Pupils can enrol at Mr Olivers’, Triangle, or write. “Studio,” Hay’s Building Timaru. CYCLES and Accessories. Our Stock of Cycles comprises the well-known 8.5. A., Swift, Argyle, and Massey—all of which we are offering at lowest possible prices. Our Stock of Accessories is the best in town, quality the highest, and prices the lowest. Petrol and Oils also sold by W. OSMAN AND CO., Burnett Street, Ashburton, ’Phone 106. MODEL Wire Strainers, these Famous Chain Wire Strainers with the Improved Grips. Are now procurable. Price 225, 6d.—John Orr and Co., East Street, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLII, Issue 9473, 4 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLII, Issue 9473, 4 March 1922, Page 1