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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ENGINEERS’ REGISTRATION ACT, 1934. EXAMINATIONS, MAY, 1928. THANTRIBS for the NEXT EXAMINA-Ji-2 TIONS', in accordance with the Regulaj tions issued under Section 16 of the above Act, close nn the 31st JANUARY, 1928. Entrance forms received after that date cannot be considered. Entrance forms will be supplied on request to tho Registrar, Engineers’ Registration Board, Wellington. Applicants should state whether they require forms for civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering. Syllabus of examination can he obtained on payment of Is. Civil engineering candidates aro notified that electricity and magnetism is now an additional compulsory subject in Section A, and theory of machines is tho alternative subject to theory of structures in Section A. The subject applied chemistry has been added to Section B. Candidates cannot sit for Section C of tho Civil Engineering Examination until they have had three years’ responsible engineering experience, as approvdby the Board. Unless applications for registration have already been considered by the Board, all applications for examinations should be accompanied by an application for registration made out on tho proper form, or by letter giving full details of tho candidates training and experience. Examination foe must also accompany entrance form. W. L. NEWNHAM, Registrar. MONEY, rjIRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT, ASIAN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street. meetings. A MEETING of ST. CLAIR RESIDENTS X2L and Others Interested will bo held in the Presbyterian Sunday Schoolroom, St. Chvir, (n WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 11th January, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Reviving an Association widely had for its object the welfare and popularity of St. Olair as a seaside resort. All interested are invited to attend. —F. 0. Bridgeman, G. A. Fenwick, F. H. Dampen, E. D. Macassey, Blliston Orbell, P. J. Priest, G. P. Sise (conveners). THE MONTHLY MEETING of the OTAGO GENERAL LABORERS’ UNION will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 10th January, 1928, at 8 p.m. Business: General, All members requested to attend. R. HARRISON, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black Raffia Purse (money, stamps), George aud Stuart streets; reward. — 65 Upper Stuart street. LOST, ou Friday afternoon, small Purse, containing money. —Leave at Athen:eum; reward. LOST, about month ago, Greenstone Brooch, gold mounted, vicinity Anderson’s Bay road and St. Andrew street; reward.—476 Anderson’s Bay road. T OST, Monday nljfht, in train from VH.iJLi lati to Dunectin, Lady’s Handbag, containing money aud gloves; reward. -46 Duncan street. LOST, Tent, during holidays, between St. Kilda and Green Island.—Reward returning 10a Hardy street. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch on leather strap, in city, Friday afternoon.—-Re-ward on returning to City Butchery, Rattray street. LOST, on ’Varsity tennis courts. Gold Nellie Stewart Bangle; keepsake.— Would finder kindly ring 'phone 12-616; good reward. LOST, Diamond Cluster Ring.—Reward returning Mr Meo, 21 Do Carle street, St. Kilda. LOST, last week, 2 Parcels Collars, tied together.—Finder please communicate 735, ‘Star.’ TQAOUND, in Octagon, Lady's Purse.—ApJir. ply 10 Hanover street. WOUND, a Brooch, Saturday.—Apply 7 Scoullar street, Mornington. I BOUND, in Belloknowes, Purse, contain- .. ing money. —Apply 40 Preston crescent, Belloknowes. LOST, Friday evening, between CenlouvRoslyn via Outram-Mowriel, Black Keel and Trout Line; reward.—22 Gamma street, Roslyn. TTAOUND, at Broad Bay, Regatta Day, Jr Watch and Chain.—Apply Lawrence (M.ithesnn and Roberts). LOST, all thnughls Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. --Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. F‘ OUNDT- -3ft. Wood 'Bedstenrf,‘ Wire‘Mattress and Bed; £3 IDs complete.—A. and J. Walt, Princes street. FOUND.— Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe, diichosse, pedestal, bedstead and wire mattress), £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. 3 WOUND Oak Tea Wagon, 37s 6d; - Stained, 32s Cd; inspect the line; best rubber castors.—A. and J. Wait. FOUND, that Bill Harvey, corner Ntrmanby and Ferguson streets. Musselburgh, is still going strong on tho Boot Repairs; have you tried him? Do so now. I WOUND, Crystal Ice Cream, Eskimo Pies, . Soft Drinks, etc.—Sfewart's, Nn. 9 Duke street (near AVoodhaugh Gardens). MISCELLANEOUS, CHOICE and Inexpensive Goods for tho New Year Holidays at T. Ross’s, importer. PIETTY Floral Sunshades, in strong casement cloth and strong frames; pervious to rain, sun, and wind; 7s lid. J' NSHRINKABLE Bathing Dresses, ... pure wool; bold, striking colors, >m New Zealand and British woollen IIs; 8s lid. BATHING Caps, made from pure Pi rubber; every new, bright color a novelty shapes, Is; Diving Caps, Is 9d LADIES’ Silk Stockings, all tho new shades and all sizes; 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid. A N extra strong Silk Stocking, for girls of 8, 10, and 12; 3s 6d, 3s 9d. 3s lid; new colors. ÜBBER Aprons and Overalls; keeps i a lady’s drees clean and dry when ishing in tho sink. IGHT AVoven Cotton Singlets, 2 for I Is 6d; complete range Suntex A r ests mls lid.—At T. Ross’s, importer. IX.L. Borax Washing Powder washes • summer clothes beautifully, without using scrubbing board. START tho Now Year with a Patton Suit. Joo Patton, King Edward street (above Star Stores). JANUARY AVeddings.—Half-dozen Lucky Teaspoons given every AVcdding Ring sold; all Watches guaranteed S. Crooks, George street. ENGAGEMENT Rings, 5s in £ off; Diamond Half-hoop, also fashionable 3stone Cluster Rings, from £6 10s. S Usual, 5s in fi Discount off Every- - thing, December and January. —S. oks, jeweller, George street. riYRAVELLING ? Take a packet ofI.X.L. Borax Washing Powder and solve clothes washing problem. PATTON, tailor, 147 King Edward street, makes up Gents.’ Own Material; Suit, £5; Trousers, £l. GRAMOPHONE Record free for every 200 wrapper's of I.X.L. Borax AVashing Powder saved. MAKE your own Plum Puddings from Milderson’s Dry Ingredients; all ready for use; only add an egg and suet; 2s per tin, from Young and Anderson. McINTYRE'S extra strong Pills For Sale by all chemists thre out tho dominion. rfWEORGB GOURLIE, Consulting Medical vX Herbalist, 229 Princes street, Dunedin.—The following successfully treated;— Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Skin Diseases, Insomnia, and all forms of Nervous Ailments, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh,: Adenoids, Enlarged Tonsils, Swollen Glands, Goitre, Gallstones, Gastric Ulcer, and Appendicitis.

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Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 7

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