A iie\ve item from an American file shows that town-planning i« making congpicuotts headway in America. Mr. | Thomas H. Marion, an English landscape artist now in the United State*, has re- ! ceivtfd offers from Yale, Cornell, and Harvard Universities to establish a " Chair of City Planning.'' Sending parcels abroad? * Then forward through the N.Z. Express Company, Ltd. Goods entrusted to us are handled carefully, forwarded quickly, delivered safely. -And charges are always reasonable.— Advt. _ Some people may be under the impression that having signed the schedule paper left by the census officer is sufficient to place them on the .roll, but core should be trtke& to See that tho claim forms arc filled in, Though it jg not necessary to fill in aiiy fortn ifi visiting a millihery exhibition, it ie advisable to pay an early Visit to C. Smith's, Ltd., Cuba-street. The Btock of summer millinery is now replete with all the latest designs, but the choicest of the styles are naturally picked up first, and it is necessary fnr any one who contemplates purchasing a now hat to sec the show at once. No one is requested to buy, but to inspect tho beautiful assortment, and get the smartest ideas of the " seaaoa.— 'Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 5
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