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PUBLIC NOTICES. ( ALL Lund Agents, Please Note: Pro- * ’ petty 11-1 Cashmere Avenue, Kbandallah. has been withdrawn from sale. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION City Water Supply (Hosing of Gardens). XTOL'SEHOLDERS are warned that the watering of gardens and lawns by means of hoses without the water first passing through a meter is a breach of the Wellington City Council Bylaws and'will, on detection, lead to the prose- • cutiou of the offender. The Bylaws also prohibit the use of water through a hose, even though it be a metered supply, unless such hose is under the direct charge of some person during the time ■it is being so used. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. LN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, AVELLINGTON DISTRICT, AVELLINGTON REGISTRY. IN THE MATTER of "The Companies Aet, 1933,” and IN THE MATTER of F. N. R. MEADOWS & SON LIMITED. "V'OTICE is hereby given that a I'etition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company by the Supreme Court was, on the 22nd day of February, 1939, presented to the said Court by Richard Thomas Turnbull aiid that the said Petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at AVellington on the 10th day of March, 1939, at 10 o'clock in the fprenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said Company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said Petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the Petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said Company requiring the- same by the undersigned on payment of the regulated charge for the same. ADRIAN H. L. TREADWELL. Solicitor for the Petitioner. Address for service: The offices of Messrs. Treadwells, No. 4 Panama Street, Wellington. NOTE: Any tierson who intends to appear on the hearing of the said Petition must serve on or send by post to the aboyenamed notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name, address and description of the person or, if a firm, the name, address and description of the firm and an address for Service within three miles of the Office of the Supreme Court, at Wellington, and must be signed by the person or firm or his or their solicitors (if any) and must be served, or if posted, must be sent by poet in sufficient time to reach the aboyonamed Petitioner's address for service not later than 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the 9th day of March. 1939. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. " \7OU are earnestly requested to report * to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Sixth Floor, Huddart Parker Buildings. Post Office Square. Telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Friday at 9 a.m. and 3.20 p.m. at City Corporation Yard, Clvde Quay.—Secretary. S B Clarke. P.O Box 195 educational. WILL YOU STUDY ACCOUNTANCY THE SUCCESSFUL WAY? fFHE outstanding success of pupils of Ilario’s College of Accountancy is very real . . . nor is this success confined one year . . . air'd every year the resuSs are AUDITED before being published. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION. At the Accountancy Examination held in November last more than half the successful students in the Dominion in Bookkeeping Stage 111 rind-Auditing were students of Harle’s College of Accountancy Ltd. The percentages of “H.C.A.” students who were successful in these subjects were 78.8 and 84.14 respectively. COST ACCOUNTING. At the recent examination, Mr. K. G. Tucker, a student of Harle’s College o f Accountancy Ltd., secured the highest marks in New Zealand, and was placed third for the whole of the Commonwealth of Australia, and of New Zealand. SECRETARIAL EXAMINATIONS. In the last examinations of the New Zealand Institute of Secretaries, Mr. C. 11. Lord) an “H.C.A.” student, secured 95 per cent, marks in his Law Papers, which were, the subject of special comment by the examiner, whose remarks were: “His papers in both subjects nre the best I have teen since I have been Examiner for the Institute. The work is really outstanding.’’ In the same examination another “H C A ” student. Mr. L. L. Ford, was awarded the Institute’s Medal “on account'of the high grade work done by him in both Secretarial papers. Mr. Ford gained 85 per cent, in each paper, and was the only medallist. Write for “H.C.A.” Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD. The onlv College that publishes AUDITED examination results. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, AVellington.P.O. Box N>9. 1938 ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS HEMINGWAYS FIRST AGAIN. UNRIVALLED RECORD MAINTAINED. 606 SDCCESSFUL HEMINGWAY CANDIDATES DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total passes for al) New Zealand 157 HEMINGWAY’S PASSES 114 AH the rest combined 43 HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 72% OF ALL RECORDED PASSES Follow the lead of over "(100 successful Hemingway students in (lie last nine rears alone — ENROL NOW WITH HEMING W A Y' 8 And make your Pass 'a Certainty I H E M 1 N G AV A Y' S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS " P.O. Box 519. Auckland ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS' Enrol with L’NTT NG 8 COM MERCI AI COLLEGE Printed Noles Expert I'ulot* Moderate Fee.- Snteridid Results I'uition te autlliible'Clthei D.v 1 lasso or bv Correspondence CLASSES HAVE N'oW RESUMED 'Vote oi Call (oi Fre. l‘<-ospeeilt> VICKERs HOUSE Woodward Street Wellington Box K2ti Phone -14-4(Hi At the last CHAMBER OK COM.MERt It EXAMINATIONS Sludetil.-. trained al GILBY’S COLLEGE GAINED 258 PASSES Including Fitwt and Second I’lm-i.- in New Zealand lot Typewriting Ail otm-i Wellington Colleger, combined■ gained sS pusses. DAI AND EVENING SESSIONS I LB Y S COL LE G E AVellington. Ltd.. Broadway Building (above Fabers). 109 Courtenay Place. Wellington. Prospectus Free Tel 51-957 FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE Madame foley and co.. io,mu i J First Floor. 89 Manner.- St., Wei I lington—Large asj-urtnient Ladies’. (Till dreuA and Gents.' Fancy Costumes. Din | uer and Evening Suits, Tel. 41-900

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 128, 23 February 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 128, 23 February 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 128, 23 February 1939, Page 3

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