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PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ALFRED MOWBRAY, LATE OF WELLINGTON, MERCHANT, DE,t CEASED. n PERSON, Company, or Corpora- ; : ■£*• tion having any claim against or be- '• ing under any obligation to the above le estate kindly communicate on or before f . the 28th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1930, with Messieurs Herd and Herd, Druids' i Chambers, Woodward street, Wellington, the Solicitors to the Estate. L" ASSIGNED ESTATE OF AMY MAY d BEVAN, f. Storekeeper, Lower Hutt. ALL Creditors in this Estate must send in their Claims on or before 28th ;s February, 1930, or they may fail to participate in any distribution. SUCKLING AND SALTER, T Public Accountants, 14/2/30. Box 584, Wellington. L- —— " ,c MR. WILLIAM J. M'KEON, A.N.Z.1.A., l- Registered Architect, 1 "W7ISHES to announce that he has Re5. "• sumed the Practice of his Profession, h and has established his Office at No. 333, 3rd floor, D.I.C. Building, Wellington. 3. TITESSRS. H. AND W. CURTIS desire l. to Thank all kind volunteers who ,; stopped the fire from spreading to their !, whare at Mahina Bay. - NIGHT DENTISTRY; •• ■ (SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY, 6 to 8.30. '. TOHN S. HORNBLOW, " DENTAL SURGEON, Telephone 6760, Palmersto.n North, Corner Square and Rangitikei streets '■' (upstairs). AT FOXTON—Friday, Hours 10' a.m. to '• - i p.m. MR. T. M. N. RODGERS, { , - SOLICITOR, s HAS commenced the practice of his profession in offices situated in the c Bank of New South Wales Buildings, [I Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. Money to Lend at current rates. Telephone 7338. Box 456. HOTEL LANGHAM, Corner Rintoul and Riddiford streets. , rpHIS Comfortable Hotel has just been 4- completely renovated, and is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. ' Every modern appointment; excellent 3 table; moderate tariff; permanents by arC rangement. An exceptionally large dining-room en- ,. ables the Hotel Langham to cater for i, casual meals—a convenience greatly ap- '<, preciated by Newtown residents and business people. j MRS. PINE i. (Formerly at Arahiwi, Abel Smith-st.) i, Proprietress. '. CLARENDON REST HOME. 3 MINUTES easy walk from Karori Park terminus. s . s MISS WALMSLEY. "- Tel. 27-631. \ EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL. i. G. W. yon Zedlitz, M.A., Principal. pLOSED, 21st December to 13th January. Vacation classes commenced 13th January. Individual tuition in Degree subjects; _ Entrance Examinations (Matriculation); Preliminary and Sections A and B Associate Membership Exam. Institution Civil <> Engineers; other Engineering subjects; Land Surveyors' Exam. (Aust. and N.Z.). All-day students required to apply early. MASONIC CHAMBERS, Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-65^. I ■ MATRICULATION ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY and all Entrance University Exams. The EVENING CLASSES of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE have commenced.' receive 7 to 10 hours' in- " struction per week according to the subjects taken. Each subject is taken by an experienced, successful, and highly r> qualified tutor with the highest academic distinction, and a member o£ our permanent staff. . . ;) "EES.—Nine Guineas (£9 Ss) per annum for all necessary subjects. RESULTS.—Last year, the college presented over 200 candidates and obtained over 60 per cent, passes. H. AMOS, Managing Director. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., Director. f. E re ■ le A "Home to Lunch" - School. T WELLESLEY COLLEGE L Convenient; situated in Central Wellington (two minutes from the Midland Hotel.) • t WELLESLEY COLLEGE :e Provides a first-class education for boys of five years old — ' and upwards. WELLESLEY COL L E G E Is attended by the sons of leading J e commercial ant! professional men y. of Wellington, . . ■ ; t ° WELLESLEY COLLEGE — "The staffing is on a general scale." —Report of Education Department's Inspector. WELLESLEY 4" COLLEGE "No other College in the Dominion that does more for the all-round _ training of boys." — Parents' AsN sociation. Telephone, or write for prospectus. 98, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. c- , ■ . . •

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 5