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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BIG SALE OE THE YEAR. PENROSE’S GREAT SUMMER SALE RUNS ALL NEXT WEEK. FULL PARTICULARS IN MONDAY’S ‘STAR.* INSPECT THE WINDOWS. SEE THE PILES OF BARGAINS ON COUNTERS AND TABLES IN EACH DEPARTMENT. SHOP AT PENROSE'S EARLY EVERY DAY. YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH YOUR PURCHASES. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD. THE DUNEDIN STARR-BOW KETT BUILDING SOCIETY A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Odd fellows' Hall, Stuan, street Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, 25th . anuary, 1928, at 8 p.m., to Dispose i)f the following APPROPRIATIONS No. 3 GROUP—I93rd o f £SOO by SALE. No. 4 GROUP—S9th of £SOO by SALE. No. 5 GROUP—5let of £SOO by BA: i,OT. No. 6 GROUP—2Oth of £SOO by SALE. Shares are still available in No. 6 Group. Unity Chambers, Stuart street. J. A. HOPCRAFT, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LTD., Established 1892. T. J. Rossbotham, I.P.S. (Honors), Principal. 49 Dowling street, Dunedin. REOPENING ON 16th INST. WE TEACH SHORTHAND, TYPING, AND BOOKKEEPING. Individual Tuition. Term commences any time. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST. PEES PER TERM; Any one subject, £2 2s; any two subjects £3 15s; any throe subjects. £5 ss. Other fees arranged according to attendances and classes attended. Wo wish to draw attention to tbo fact that Mr T. J, Rossbotham has recently returned to Dunedin, and is now r aldng an active part in every branch of the leaching. Mr Rossbotham, besides holding the I.P.S.(Honors) Teacher’s Certificate, is also an experienced shorthand writer and reporter. His methods have been recognised m the past as unique end the finest in New Zealand. ... . , , GOVERNMENT EXAMINATION'S.—We specialise in the preparation of Students for the Public Service Examinations, ten having passed 1927 examinations, three of the Juniors having had only ten months' tuition. MONTHLY REPORTS will be sent out, enabling parents to note Students progress. HOME WORK is essentia! for rapid progress, and will only be remitted at the request of flic parents or guardians. , , ~, , , , , EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—We keep a Register for Students and Ex-students who desire* positions,* and Employers will save time by ringing the College when requiring such services. ’Phono 10-736.

OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. o ENROLMENTS, 1928. THE FIRST TERM will Commence on MONDAY, February 6th. Parents and Guardians of Pupils are asked to Note the following:— BOYS’ SCHOOL.—Present Pupils who intend to return axe required to give notice of such intention to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, January 24th, and Intending Pupils must give notice on or before SATURDAY, January 28th, of their intention to enrol. THE HIGH SCHOOLS OFFICE will REOPEN on TUESDAY, January 24th. Applications for the form of for new pupils may be made at the Oilloe on or after that date, or may bo forwarded in writing immediately. Present Pupils will give notice on the forms already supplied to them. GIRLS’ SCHOOL.—Notices of intention to enrol or to return are not required. New Pupils will enrol at the Schools on dates to be advertised later. Prospectuses may be had on application on or after January 24th. RECTORY BOARDING HOUSE. Accommodation for a limited number of Boys is available in the Rectory Boarding House. A wise control over boarders is maintained; they are given proper guidance and assistance in their evening preparation by qualified masters, and every at(ention is paid to iheir health and comfort. Early application is advisable. . Full particulars as to fees, etc., may be had on application to the undersigned. C, R, M’LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. High Office, 256 Moray place, Dunedin. TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. ASPHALT FLOORS AND ROADWAYS For NEW LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS, HUTT VALLEY WORKSHOPS, And ASPHALT FLOORS For NEW OAR AND WAGON WORKSHOPS, ADDINGTON, And NEW LOCOMOTIVE WORKSHOPS, HILLSIDE. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up to Noon on MONDAY, February the 13th, 1928, for the Construction of the ' SPITALT FLOORS AND ROADWAYS for Toe net? Locomotive Simps. Hutt Valley, and the ASPHALT FLOORS for the now Car and Wagon Shops, Addington, and the new Locomotive Shops, Hillside. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract may bo see” at (he offices of the Chief Engineer for Railways, Railway Offices, Featherston street, Wellington; Ihe District Engineer for Railways, Chwthcnrch; and (he District Engineer for Railways, Railway | Sfntion Building, Dunedin. j Tenders may be for any or all of the above-mentioned contracts The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. Telegraphic tenders wall not be considered. BY ORDER.. ENDEES for Cutting and Stacking about Six Acres Grass or^ willing accept price for cron.—Arthur Ellis, * Kaikorai. HOLIDAY RESORTS. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY Is at CASA NOVA ” REST HOME, OAMARU. This Beautiful House, with its largo and extensive grounds, commands an ideal outlook and situation; has every bine comfort, with its large sunny bedrooms, comfy sitting room, and large airy dining room, with every up-to-date convenience, comfort, and attention assured. Own orchard and dairy produce. Tariff, £2 2s per week. Write or wire Mrs J. LANG. .WONDERFUL WEATHER AT TIMARU. HOLIDAY WEATHER has arrived again —clear, bright days with brilliant sunshine. Put up at Beverley House and add to the enjoyment of your holiday. Every homo conuort, the host of attention. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg. ITVOR SALE, 15 minutes from Warrington, hr 2-roomed Furnished Crib; beautilul locality; £BS cash.—s 63, ’Star’ Office. PORT” CILLLMERS or Waitati.—Wanted, Grib or Room for holidays and weekends; mother and daughter; cheap.—so 7, ‘Star.’ > f|\o LET, Furnished Rooms, from TUli JL January.—Apply Mrs I. Miller, BrighW ANTED, Furnished Crib, 3 rooms; Broad Bay preferred; state rent.— Reply No. 482, ‘Star.’ OERAKI.—To Let, a 4-roomod Furnished Cottage; available Ist February.—J. Braidford, Hillgrove. mo LET, Furnished House, Macandrew’s JL Bay; splendid situation, above wharf; term.—Address 338, ‘Star’ Office. CROWN HILL Farm, Windsor.—Accommodation Rest House; bus service (Motor Association house). —M’Cowan, private bag, Oamaru. TCCOMMODATIUN for Paying Guests at Manor House, Warrington. Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street. Dunedm. ANTED~To~Eent, for th7ee ~veeks, Three or Two-roomed Crib, any seaside resort, from 16th January.—22s, ‘Star.’ ACCOMMODATION 'available at inland farm; good table, every convenience and attention; terms moderate.—P.O. Box 13, Waikaka. THE Amateur Gardener who wants to get the best out of his Garden all the year round must have the 'Star.'

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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 7