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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KARORI (very close tram, near school) —7 Rooms, semi-bungalow typo, exceptionally well-built home, interior having leadlight swing doors, beautifully tiled fireplaces, built-in sideboard, 4 large rooms, Govt. mortgage. Has large iron shed suitable workshop or garage £1650 quick sale. Terms to suit. A. E. Carver, Co., next State Fire Office, Lambton--9l_ KARORI (Duthie-st., off)— Good 7-rd. House and about 2i acres of land, practically level. A great building proposition. Inquire about this, it's . worth while. £1700; terms arranged. A. E Carver and Co., next State Fire Office, Lamb-ton-qy. AUCTION NOTICE. rjpHE AUCTION SALE of the Property known as 103, GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON, To be held TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 27th DAY OF MAY, at 2.30 p.m. WILL NOT TAKE PLACE As the Property has already been disposed of. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105, Customhouse quay, Auctioneers. WANTED TO SELL. MOTORISTS— Winter is here; Driving Gloves, Gauntlets Fur or FlannelJined, Motor-Cycle Helmets, all prices; Klassy Step Mats. Valance and Mudguard Protectors, Sponges, Chamois, Cleaning Requisites Combined Buyers, Ltd.. Dixon-st. CIOALS (Westport, Taupiri, New- > castle, James), Firewoods (Manuka, Rata, Matai, and mixed), always in stock. H. Duncalf, Constable-st. Tel 24-501. T7IURNITURE from our factory to your J- home; one profit only, and that a small one. Ask about it. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back 66, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. -I7IURNITURE—SmaII or Large Orders' A' executed. Ask about our Factory Prices and terms. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back 56, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. W ANTED Seli—Furniture. Our famous Low Prices, Quality, and Design talk of town. No retail shopa Factory, Showroom only. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd. _____ 'ANTED Sell—Furniture, from Factory direct to Public. Visit our Factory, Showrooms. Largest stock to choose- from in Wellington. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., Adelaide-rd. 'ANTED to Sell, 18 Single Bedsteads and Wire Woven Mattresses, 7 Small Duchesses, Kfcpok Mattresses, Kitchen Chairs, Haifa tands, Lino, Carpets, etc Whole lot a bargain. 182, Molesworth-st. PUBLIC NOTICES. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE THE following Candidates are the only ones nominated in their several constituencies: — Court of Convocation: Siegfried Eichelbaum, Arthur Fair. Teachers of Primary Sohools: Frederick Haslam Bakewell. Teachers in Secondary Schools and Technical High Schools: John Henry Howell. Governing Bodies of Secondary Schools: Thomas Forsyth. I, therefore, hereby declare the abovementioned duly elected as Members of the Victoria University College Council. Tho Constituency of Members of Education Boards.—Two . Candidates have been nominated, namely, FREDERICK W. O. SMITH PERCY J. H. WHITE o I AnT?- 1-Ss. ion, will be held on MONDAY, Bth JUNE, the Poll closing at 5 p.m! Ballot papers will be issued immediately. G. G. S. ROBISON, I Returning Officer. ROYAL COMMISSION- ON UNL~~ VERSITY EDUCATION TT IS HEREBY~NOTIFIED that His X Excellency the Governor-General has , appointed Sir Harry Rudolf Reichel Xt I and F. Tate, Esq., M.A., C.M.C., as _ Commission on University Education. Ihe Order of Reference is as follows:— (1) Ihe present facilities for University Education in New Zealand. (2) The working of the present organisation of the University of New Zealand, its affiliated Colleges, and lecognised Professional Schools. (3) TJie constitution of tho University Senate, together with the question of whether special interests, such as Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, should be represented on the Senate. (4) The 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, and if so, under what conditions. (5) The standard and scope of the degree and other examinations conducted by the .University. (6) The question of whether University examinations should be conducted by internal or external examiners, or by a combination of both. (7) The question of accrediting students for entrance to the University in lieu of the Matriculation examination. (8) The relation of University Education to that provided in secondary and technical schools. (9) The provision that should be made in New Zealand for University teaching and research. (10) Any othor matters concerning higher ' education which the Commissioners would feel worthy of report to the Government. The Commission will commence the taking of evidence, 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 10th JUNE, indicating ' at the same time the centre at which they can attend. Each witness will be informed of the approximate date on which his evidence will be heard, together with the place and hour of meeting. Persons who cannot attend the sittings of the Commission may, if they bo desire, forward a written statement to the Socretary of tho Commission. JNO. CAUGHLEY, Director of Education. Tl/rBS. MIET still is Cash Buyer (big IyJL or small lots) Ladies' and Gent* Wardrobes. Left-off Clothing of all de~ sriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks Chests of Tools; best prices. Address 12& Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760. URNITURE — Period alnl Ernpir. styles a specialty. Factory to public. Detail and quality guaranteed. Wellington Cabinet Co., Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. BAD Legs for Tears—Torture ended. Ulcershealed, thanks to Varex, lha permanent, inexpensive cure. No resting. Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton Nuree Woolcott. 95. Courtenay-pl.. Wellington. TVTEVER want for Money. Financial 1~ Assistance Bureau, 263, Lamblonqy. (Star Registry stairway), Lends Money on pertonji! chattels and olbr.r ee> eiirttteoi £5 upwards. Abt»l;.uaiio_s strictIt caspiidcutjol.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 3