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WHO'S WHO IN NEW ZEALAND. THE STANDARD BOOK OF REFERENCE. "Who's Who in New Zealand will henceforth be an indispensable work of reference, not only within but far beyond New Zealand." — Evening Post. "Who's Who will bo welcomed by a wide cirole of readers in New Zealand. Tho Editors are to be congratulated upon the excellence of their work and upon having produced a book which will be interesting to the public and extremely useful to their brother pressmen." — Press, Christohurch. ' Obtainable at all Booksellers : Price ss. GUEGG SHORTHAND. A SWEEPING VICTORY. AT the N.Z. Exhibition— in the ONLY OFFICIAL SHORTHAND CONTESTS held in New Zealand, OPEN to writers of ANY system— GßEGG writers obtained ALL the GOLD Medala with Special Mention and tho ' HIGHEST I AWARDS for SPEED, LEGIBILITY, I and ACCURACY, COMPLETELY OUT- [ CLASSING PITMAN writers. ' WHY? Because GREGG Shorthand is EASIEST to LEARN EASIEST to READ And EASIEST to WRITE. Success Assured at tho , GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 5, CUBA-ST., opp. Town Hall. Send for Booklet, "Shorthand Contests." AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY 1 COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF MINES. THE School of Minos is recognised by tho Senate ns ni School of Mining and Metallurgy within the University. The Courses provided lead up to — 1. Tho B.E. Degree either in Mining or Metallurgy ; or 2. The Associatoship in Mining or Metallurgy ; Either of which ensures a thorough technical training for the Mining or Metallurgical Engineer. Full particulars will be found in the Syllabus for 1908, now obtainable (gratis) from the Registrar. The Professor of Mining will assist students to make the necessary arrangements for practical mining experience required by College _ and ' Univorsity regulations, and those intending to enter either of those courses are requested to communicate with him as early as possible PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS. MATHEMATICS-H. W. Sogar, M.A. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY— F. D. Brown, M.A., B.Sc. MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY— A. P. W. Thomas, M.A. MINING AND. METALLURGY— A. Jarman, A.R.S.M., M.1.M.M. ; M.A.M.I.M.E. ENGINEERING SUBJECTS— Sidney E. Lamb, B.Sc; A.R.C.Sc, A.M.I.M.E. LAND AND MINE SURVEYING— Lecturer to be appointed. _A building will shortly bo ready providing accommodation for practical work in Metallurgy, Moohanici.ifnohine Drawing, and Surveying, Offico Work, etc., tho apparatus for which has arrivod. The Professor of Mining and tho Lecturer in Engineering will attend from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on 2nd and 3rd March, and at other times arrangement, for the purpose of giving advice and information to intending studonts. MARINE ENGINEERING. Studonts who attend the specifiod Day Classes in Engineering subjects for two sessions, or the Evening Classes for three sessions, and make satisfactory progress, aro exomptod from tho Marino Department's examination for tho third-class Engineer's Certificate, and also from 2 yoara of workshop oxn"orienco. EVENING LECTURES. MlNlNG— Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 8. METALLURGY— Tuesday and Friday, 8 to 9. SURVEYlNG— Wednesday, 6.30 to 7.30 FREEHAND MECHANICAL DRAWING — Monday and Friday, 8 to 9. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY — Tues. day, 7 to 9. STEAM, GAS, AND OIL ENGINES —Monday and Friday, 7 to 8. MACHINE - CONSTRUCTION AND DRAWING (Workshop Practice and Ropair Work): Monday, 8 to 9; Tuesday, 7 to 9. APPLIED MECHANICS— Thursday, 7 to 8 and 8 to 9.30. CIIAS M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar. 22nd Fobruary, 1908. LEFT-OF CLOTHING. MRS. RYAN, No. 30, Couilonay-placo. _ Highest prieo for Ladies', Gont.'s Clothing, Boots, olc. All letters promptly attended to. LOST, yestorday nftornoon, number of Keys on ring, oithor in Government Savings Bank or between there and Economic or in Economic. Reward oil returning to Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 8

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