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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. r^OVERNMBNT Mortgage, £1250.— ", C/harmmfj Bungalow,' 6 rooms, recently completed (together with large brick motor garage), lavishly finished interior,foldin R doors between drawing-room and breakfast-room, tiled well fires Carrara ceilings, electric light, hot water service, porcelain bath and basin, delightFully sunny position. A home indeed. Price £1750. Smith and Jones, De Luxe .theatre, Cotirtenay-pl. Tel. 21-506. pETONE-^Shop Site, valuable, 5-rd -a. House, best part Jackson-st., readily convertiWo shops. Price £1100; deposit f707 Goodwin and Chic-ester. 30 SECTIONS Overton terrace, Belre^ M u°i le ' an, d Evans Bay rds.; £5 deposit balanco 4 per cent. Buildings financed Farms for.Salo and ■financed. J. E. Miles, 51, Austin-st. ' ]*/TELROSE— A coming suburb, specu--LTX lator s chance to make money. One Acre Land (easily subdivided into five building sections) and new Cottage 3 rooms, bathroom, and outbuldin K s Only aiS 0 Co?2ot £^n«y m°rt-Se-WANTED 10 SELL: PJOALS (Westport, Taupiri; iw V r, f"" 8/ J?mes), Firewoods (Manuka, Rata, Matai and mixed), always in stock H. Duncalf, Constable-st. Tel. TjIURNITURE from our factory to your X home; one profit only, and that a smal one. Ask about it. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd back 56, AdelaideVd Open Friday nights. imURNITURE-Small or Large OrdeTs X". executed. Ask about ouF Factory Prices and terms Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back 56, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. F Wonderful vaiu» in FibTTciiis-, i T. T Attache Casea, from 3s 6d. Week?J? se, s. £Rom 6s 6d" Suitcases from 12s. Nashs, Cuba-st. T\IRECT from Factory-Furnitur"s; I MJ Furniture, huge success. Why pay I for big overhead expenses? Quality guarte6d p 1 Welli°ston Cabinet Co.T Ltd j 562, Adelaide-rd. ' [ TjiURNITURE at big savings. We have x no shop rent; small profits. Call and compare our values. Wellington Cabmet Co., back 56, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. y FURNISHING Credit to all. "~Lo^T t prices, highest quality goods at 6d in £ per week. Art Cabinet Co., Ltd Upper Cuba-st. ' T T S iUA^ y?" j° tak? the "i^nTlo X j ,1' ,Adelalde- rd-.; at rear you will find Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd sellin. Furniture at factory prices. Open Friday nights. ■> TSO S. EA,G^ ASS Cb%™ t etc.. g~_a7a^". Xt»vf teed borer-proof, best workmanship. Why pay more than _prico at Factory where they are made? J. W. Walker 104, Rintoul-st., Newtown. waiter. 'ARDROBE, 90s; very roomy DuclTesses, 47s 6d; Bedsteads, 255; Kitfe^'n'^ 6d; Chesterfield Suites, ill) IDs. D.i.S., opp. King's. public notices. royal commission on uni.versity education. TT IS HKREBY~n"OTIFIED that His J- Excellency the Governor-General has aijpointed Sir Harry Rudolf Reichel, lvt., and 1. Tato,. Esq., M.A., G'.iM.C!., as il Commission on University Education. „f™,°* of Reference is us follows:— W ihe present facilities for University .„. Education in New Zealand. t^J Ihe working of the present organisation of the University of New Zealand, its affiliated Colleges, and 2ecognised Professional Scliools. (3) The constitution of the University Senate, together with the question of .whether special interests, such as Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, should be represented on tho Senate. (4) l'Jie question of whether the present system of four Colleges federated under the New Zealand University is satisfactory or is capable of improvement. In particular, whether each of the present four .University Colleges should become a separate University, ami if so, under what conditions. (5) 'Hie standard and scope of the degree and other examinations conducted. ,by the University. (6) Xlie question of whether Univorsity examinations should be conducted by internal or external examiners, or by a combination ot both. (7) 'me question of accrediting students for entrauce to the University in lieu of the Matriculation examination. (8) Tho relation ot University Education 1 to that provided in secondary and 1 technical schools. (9) The provision that should be made in New Zealand tor University teaching and research. (10) Any other matters concerning higher education which tho Commissioners would feel worthy of report to tho Government. Tho Commission will commence the taking of ovidence, approximately, as follows : — Wellington—lßth June and 28th July. Auckland—29th June. Christchurch—Bth July. Dunedin —17th July.

Persons desiring to give evidence should notify their intention of so doing to the Secretary of the University Commission, C/o Education Department, Wellington, not later than the lOtli JUNE, indicating at the same time the centre at which they can attend. Each witness will be i informed of the approximate date on I which his evidence will be hoard, to- ! gether with the place and hour of meeting. Persons who cannot attend the sittings of the Commission may, if they so desire, forward a. written, statement to the Secretary of tho Commission. | JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director o£ Education. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. NOTICE TO WIREMEN. HEREAFTER Examinations for Wiremen will be held Fortnightly. Next Examination will be held 4th JUNE, 1925. H. E. LODGE, Secretary. WHEN WINTER COMES SAWS are required. Sharp.Saws to cut your Firewood. We supply and Repair all classes of Saws for this work. ' All work done promptly. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Machinery Merchants, Ed\vard t street, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CAST-IRON MANHOLE COVERS. rjnENDERS will bo received at the J- offico of the undersigned up to 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 18th JUNE, 1925, for tho supply and delivery of 600 Cast-iron Manhole Covers. Specifications ' may be seen at the offico of the City Engineer, Mercer street, City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Cast-iron Manhole Covers." JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTOGRAPHY. A SUPERIOR Projected Portrait, 15 x 12, and one dozen beautifully finished Cabinets for £1 12s 6d at Vinsen's Studio, 119, Cuba-st, opposite M'Konzie's. ■ THE PEN DOCTOR. IS tho recognised medico for Fountain Pens and Eveisharp Pencils. Consultations free Goo. Joilery, Stationer Liimbton-qy. ' ci-iimneylFweisp. " HERB. TOMLINSON, Practical Chimnsy Sweep and Gsu-nra! Cleansf. 70. I

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 3