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business notices LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In England). Fire. Marine. Accident and Motor-Car Tull particulars and rates on application °'“ JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Agents and Attorney. Corner Featherston and 'Panama Streets. Wellington. Telephone 40-562. TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYESIGHT. OPTICIANS. SPEAR AND MURRAY. LTD., 7 Willis Street. Tel. 43-369. (Opp. Grand Hotel.) C. 0. JORGENSEN. 1.5.T.M., London, MASSEUR & CHIROPODIST. Bush's Buildings, 131 Willis Street (a lew doors above Perrett’s Corner). Tel. 50-9a6. MORRISON AND GILBERD, LTD., OPTICIANS, 43 WILLIS STREET. Also at Queen Street. Masterton. P. BRUCE DAVIDSON, DENTIST. Berryman's Buildings, 100 Broadway, Palmerston North. Telephone 8017. -■ PATENTS. PATENTS, DESIGNS, TRADE MARKS In All Countries. HIGGS AND O'DONNELL, Patent Attorneys. DRHITW CHAMBERS, Cr. LAMBTON QUAY AND WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. C.l. Write for our Free Booklet on Patents. PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. C. E, SINGLETON Represents the National Mutual 'Life Association of Australasia. Limlteu. Phones: Day 42-850; Evening 24-12 L GEORGE BETTLE, Chemist, 163 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Postal Address-Box 531, Christchurch. GUN PRACTICES. GUNFIRE—PORT OF WELLINGTON. PRACTICE Gunfire seaward will take place in the vicinity of the entrance to Port of Wellington, between August 21 and 30 incl. . EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. A NUMBER OF JUNIOR SOMES SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable for two years, 1915-1946, are Offered: (a) for boys under 16; (b) for boys under 15; and (c) for boys under 14 years of age on the First Day of December, 1944. The Scholarships are of the annual value of £l5, with the addition in the case of /boarders of £l5. „ , , In the case of those under 14, one Scholarship of £6O for four years may be awarded to a candidate of exceptional merit. , . Applicants must be members of the Church, commonly called the Church of England. V . Preference will be given (ceteris paribus) to the kindred of Maria Somes, the Foundress, or of her husband, Joseph Somes. The subjects of this examination are English, Latin, French. Mathematics (including Algebra and Geometry), History, Geography, and Science. Candidates are required to offer any FIVE Subjects IF LATIN IS INCLUDED, or any SIX IF LATIN IS NOT INCLUDED. The examinations will commence on October 23. Entrants may be examined in the towns in which they reside under supervision approved by the Headmaster. Applications, with certificates of good conduct, age, and Church Membership, also a statement if candidate is to be a boarder or a day boy, must reach the Bursar on or before September 30. ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS. EIGHT ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS tenable for three years, 1945-47, are offered (provided the quality of their work is satisfactory) for boys under 14 years of age on the Ist day of December, 1944. The Exhibitions are of the annual value of £l5 for boarders and £lO for day boys, and are open to boys of all denominations, but only to 'boys not already in the school. The examination commencing on October 23 is the same as the “Somes under 14.” Entrants may be examined in the towns in which they reside, under supervision approved by the Headmaster. Applications with certificates of good conduct, and age, also a statement if candidate is to be a boarder or a day boy, must reach the Bursar on or before September 30. DONALD DOBSON, Bursar. INDIVIDUAL COACHING in SECONDARY SUBJECTS. (Languages, Mathematics. History. Geography. Science. Drawing, etc), at GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street. (Behind Tram Shelter). . Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. C. 3. DAY. 9-12 and 3-5 DAILY. NIGHT. 6.45 to 9.15 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. TUITION FOR ONE OR MORE HOURS WEEKLY. Ask for Free Secondary Department Prospectus. Tel. 51-987. ARE YOU DISSATISFIED ■WITH YOUR JOB? MANY people want promotion, more re sponsibiiity, better pay. What are they doing to ensure this? Frequently very little. Those who decide to study Account nncy will be on the right road because it is the specialized knowledge of the- qualified Accountant that fits him for the bigger and better paid jobs of business, That is where Hemingway's, the foremost Accountancy coaches, can help you. Qualification is assured at a minimum of time, work, and cost by entrusting your studies to the established leaders in examination tuition —Hemingway's. Start on the road to success now. Write:— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. THE HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. LTD. CHILTON SAINT JAMES (Incorporating Chilton House School). WATERLOO ROAD. LOWER HUTT. < BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory and Secondary Departments. Pupils Entered for all Usual Public Examinations. Al! Branches of Music Taught. Excellent Health Record PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION TO THE HEADMISTRESS. Or to the SECRETARIES: CLARKE. MENZIES. GRIFFIN & CO.. P.O. Box 486. Wellington C.l. “HA RLE’S ACCO UNTANC Y COURSES Are the result of first-hand study of the best England can produce, moulded to meet New Zealand standards aud requirements. Send for Prospectus. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD., Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. WELLESLEY COLLEGE PRIVATE PREPARATORY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. Ideal Boarding School for Country Boys. (BY THE SEA). Midday Dinner obtainable at School. Prospectus on application to Secretary. P.O. Box • 12C.1, Wellington. Telephone, Headmaster, 37, Eastbourne. HUNTLEY SCHOOL. MARTON (Founded 1895). PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 to 14 YEARS. BOARDERS ONLY. Illustrated Prospectus on application to Headmaster. ’ LEARN DRESSJIAKINU ’ YOU cut your own patterns, any style, any figure. You make the smartest frocks if you take a few personal lessons from Drulelgh Correspondence Tuition for Country students. Write or call at DRULEIGH COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING, Kings Chambers, Palmerston North; Colonial Mutual Building, Wellington. MISS Lucy Cowan L/T.C.L.Speecb-train ing (Elocution), Voice Production. Room 320, T. & G. Bldg.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 277, 19 August 1944, Page 6

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