PUBLIC NOTICES. -fs* ITBATKEE OATTGB AT KO03» TODAY At CONN'S "CRAND" PHARMACY. »i i Barometer falling. SIX THOUSAND PRESCRIPTIONS DURING 1916. •»• tl-.o attention to selection of better goods, we can improve our record for 1916, we shall ba happy, bufc it is a known fact amongst doctors and the public, and druggists alike, that our drugs are as pure as money oan buy or times produce, that our caxe is extreme, that our compounding is scientifically perfect ; so if we beat our 1915 record this year you must trust absolutely to your own confidence in bringing more of your prescriptions to us to be filled. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS, EYEGLASSES. SPECTACLES. AND KEPAIRS A SPECIALTY. CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. Telephones 546, 552, Residence 3,055. EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SESSION 1916. rpHE FIRST TERM will commence on -*- MONDAY, March 6. Provision is made for Instruction in the following Courses: — I TRADE COURSES—Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Woodworking, Wheelwrights' Work, Plumbers' Work, Painters' Work, Boot-cutting. Also Classes for COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. DOMESTIC SUBJECTS, HORTICULTURE, JUNIOR PUBLIC SERVICE, MATRICULATION COURSE, WOOLCLASSING, PHARMACY. FEES: From 10a to 10s 6d a Class to £1 10s a Course. Subject to certain conditions, these Classes i .ire Free to Holders of Proficiency CertifiINTENDING STUDENTS NOW BEING ENROLLED. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. are reminded that ENTRIES I * for the SPECIAL LAW and COM-! | MERCE EXAMINATIONS CLOSE on 10th MARCH. Those who have enlisted and those who have been honorably discharged from His I Majesty's Forces arc allowed to sit in May 1 instead of in November. E. T. NORMS, I Registrar, i j UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. i NOTICE TO STUDENTS. THE Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Chairman lof the Professorial Board will be in attendance in the Board Room on MONDAY, March 6, and TUESDAY, March 7, from 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, (o advise students in Arts and Science (more especially those beginning their course) as to their classes, etc. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. "TNIYERSITI OF OTAGO. | <U CLASSES IN COMMERCE, Including PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY, AUDITING, ' ACCOUNTANCY LAW. The Classes are open to Women Students a 5 well as to Men. No entrance test is required, and the instruction does not necessarily involve examination's. FEES MODERATE. Time-table arranged to suit those engaged during the day. Preparation provided for all Public Examinations. The Lecturers will meet al! Students in the Mining School, Union street, on TUESDAY, 7th March, at 7 p.m. For prospectus apply H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. .VrOTICE IS GIVEN that Classes have been arranged for the forthcoming Session for Evening Lectures in Chemistry and Physics. The Classes are open only to those who are unable to attend the Day Classes. The course for the B.A. or B.Sc. degree in Chemistry and Physics is covered by these Classes in two years. For further particulars see University Calendar, or apply to undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. | UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. THE FIRST TERM in ALL- DEPART- , n • MENTS will commence on TUESDAY, ■ "th March. The Courses provide instruction 1 for Degrees in Arts, Science, Medicine, Den- ! tistry, Mining, and Homo Science. j For further particulars see Otago UniverI sity Calendar (price Is, at all booksellers), : or apply to the undersigned. j H. CHAPMAN, i Registrar. " THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 123 HIGH STREET (Opp. D.1.C.). MISS KATE STEWART, who has been Principal of the Langer School, Wellington, for some years, will open Classes on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Classes commence 2nd March. Prospectus on application. RS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher of DRESSMAKING, H.B. Buildings, Octagon.— Classes Daily. Evening Classes Resume TUESDAY, March 7th. Single Lessons given. .Paper Patterns, Materials for Costumes, Dresses, etc., .Cut to Measure. Ladies in the country send for Circular of Instructions How to Measure. Price list with "' :ular. "ADBMOTSELLE' DAMBLY, Lower - Stuart street, Resumed Teaching Dersscutting, Dressmaking, and Lingerie on TUESDAY,- Ist February. Hours: Morning. 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6. Evening Classes begin MARCH Ist. T Quotations from 'Evening Star Office for large or small quantities of
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 1
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