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AUCTIONS. TjTOrDAY, TjTiERRUARY OA AT -1 I O'CLOCK. TTPLAND T?OAD, TJEMUERA. VERY FINE BUILDING SECTION, 50FT x IDOFT. Good Residential Locality, only 3 minutes from cars. m TITANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon Instructions, will Sell by Public Action, at their Rooms, Customs St. E., on the above date: — THAT FIRST-CLASS BUILDING- SBOTION. being Lot 13, Mountain 'Road Estate, containing over i-aere, and having 50ft frontage to Upland -Road, Kemuera, uy a depth of 190 ft, ouly 3 minutes from the cars; western aspect; elevated position, and commanding splendid views. Section Flagged. 8

EDUCATIONAI* QJEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. The Day .School for Boys and Girls Re-opens for New Pupils ou WEDNESDAY., February 25. The last day for enrolment is Tuesday, February -4. Last year's students will not return until Monday, March 1. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley Street East, February 12, 1020. 503 THING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. THE SCHOOL REOPENS on THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10, ut 9 a.m. Boarders .return Wednesday, February 18. New Boys attend on Wednesday at 10 a.m. The Acting-Headmaster and the House Master will be In attendance at the school ou Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next from 0.30 to 4. 517 CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, VAUXHALL •ROAD, DEVONIPGRT. .BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes—Kindergarten to iMntrlculatlon. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. The School will Re-open on MONDAY, 23rd Inst. IBoarders may enter on SATURDAY, 21st. 'Phone 77. )T>EFORE DECIDING WHERE TO PLACE YOUR DAUGHTER, SEE TQRAIN'S QOMMEBCIAL i^iOLLBGE, In the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING.

The College is admirably situated, being central, but beyond the noise and dust of public thoroughfare, with hrst-class elevator service. The rooms ure well appointed, spacious and hygienic, with special luncheon and cloak rooms. The Machines, Mechanical Appliances, and Tultional Methods are entirely up-to-date. Au efficient Staff ls employed, each subject being taught by an Expert under the direction and personal supervision of the {Principals. Students receive a Sound, Practical Business Training, rendered pleasurable by modern, easily-worked machines, combined with healthy and pleasant surroundings. Special accommodation is provided for Boys and Young Men Students. A call will convince you of the superiority of our appointments. Full particulars and prospectus are obtainable at the Office. The College REOPENED on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. Term commences from date of entry. MISS M. G. E BRAIN, Principal. M-ISS E. B. _. BRAIN, Manager. TO. Box 87. Phone 981 A. A rXTJANTED! — EFFICIENT ENGINEERS » » IN THE MERCANTILE MARINE. "More, and yet more boats!" is the cry from every British State, now that the grisly days of war have sunk into oblivion, floats to carry produce and stock; boats for Immigrants, and boats for pleasure-seekers. But where are the men to man the boats? There's a big shortage of efficient engineers. Will YOU help 1111 the gap? BECOME A MARINE ENGINEER ! It's a good position—high pay, too. An efficient Marine Engineer has first-class accommodation on the liners, first-class fare. He visits all parts of the world; has plenty of time for sight-seeing ashore, and what ls more Important—his salary is accumulating in tbe meantime. Sign on at BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL TO-DAY! If you are possessed of average intelligence yon can learn enough about engineering in less than twelve months to pass the Government Examinations. DO IT NOW! Call or write for Prospectus of Department "A" (containing all Government Examinations for Marine and Land). Principal: JAMES W. BOWER, Certlflcd Engineer. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, ColwlU's Chambers, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. And at Wellington. RD

PUBLIC NOTICES. piTY OF AUCKLAND. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' PICNIC. FEBRUARY 14. Public Notice Is hereby given that there will be NO COLLECTION' OF 'REFUSE on SATURDAY NEXT, llth Inst., this being the day selected for the Annual Picnic of the Council Employees. Refuse usually collected in the Eden Terrace Districts on Saturdays will be picked up on Friday. HENRY XV. WILSON. Town Clerk. February 12, 1920. 517 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF EWART VINCENT ARTHUR, TE AROHA. If there are any Creditors in the above Estate who have uot sent lv their Claims to the undersigned and been paid Dividends thereon, they are requested to furnish their Claims to him, with proof of same, within 10 days from this date, as otherwise their Claim's will be treated as non-existent. J. B. ELLIOTT, Trustee. 41, iSecurltv Bldgs., Auckland. P.O. Box 1171. 2 A UOK.LAND -HARBOUR BOARD. HOBSON STREET WEIGHBRIDGE. Secretary's Office. 12th February, 1920. Notice is hereby. given that the Hobson Street Weighbridge will be closed for Inspection and Overhaul on MONDAY NEXT, 16th Inst. By order. H. B. BURNETT. 532 Secretary. 1920. 1920. TTEMSTITOHING, "DUTTONS, TJUTTOXHOLES. A CCORDEON T>LEATING, J>INKING. We are fully equipped with Machines and Stock to execute orders of any size from town or country. GET BUSY. W. P. o GILVIB ' THF 316, QUEEN STREET. TANIWHA " Soap has Revolutionised the Art of Washing. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 6