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EDUCATIONAL. jgANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. ' Where most Correspondence Colleges fail is not in the QUALITY of their Notes, but in the ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE CORRECTION OF PAPERS. This is where BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE excels all others.. If you are interested in ACCOUNTANCY, BANKING, send LAW, MATRICULATION, for details. W. H. STEVENS, M.A., Director, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 96-100 The Terrace, Wellington. BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions; enrol now. —Telephone 10-697. 5S TERM.— Parents, send Children under 10.—J. V. Hanna, Burns Hall Gymnasium, Saturday mornings. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. TEMPORARY CLOSING, PORTION BEACH ROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BEACH ROAD where the Pipe Line from the Vulcan Dredge crosses the road, is CLOSED TO ALL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DURING THE TIME THE PIPE LINE SHALL REMAIN ERECTED for the purpose of carrying dredgings into the Mussel Bay reclamation area. C. BLACKMAN. Town Clerk. Port Chalmers, 7th February, 1954. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON ALL UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notified THAT the STATUTORY PENALTY, of TEN PER CENT., provided under Section 76 of “ The Rating Act, 1925,” will be ADDED to ALL RATES PAYABLE to the Port Chalmers Borough Council and remaining UNPAID after FRIDAY, February 16th, 1934, at 5 o’clock p.m. C. BLACKMAN, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, 6th February, 1934. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL ' INSTITUTE, OTAGO BRANCH. SPECIAL MEETING, FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m.. In the Y.M.C.A. HALL. BUSINESS: Consideration of Report of Combined Services’ Committee on Superannuation. All Superannuitants and Contributors to the Teachers’ Fund Invited. D FORSYTH, President. W. F. ABEL, Secretary. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING OP TRUSTEES will be held in the Office, Dowling street, on TUESDAY Next, Ihe 13th inst., at 3 p.m. JAMES QUAILE, Manager. MOTORS AND CYCLES. BATTERIES that are charged at M’Kcnzie’s, in Hope street, last longer and give satisfactory service. LEYEAND Truck, 2£ tons, “Badger” model (£975); mileage 22,000; just overhauled; £4OO. terms.—Education Office, Dunedin. ROLLS-ROYCE, in perfect order and condition ; cheap for cash. —Box 1,074, Auckland. WANTED To Purchase, Coupe or Light Sedan, only small mileage need reply. —A. Stone, National Mortgage. __ EVEN Years of Progress—Gibb and Holland, the motor engineers, II Filleul street: telephone 18-123. WANTED Buy, Truck Differential, complete with dual wheels; state price, where seen.—97B, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED, immediately, Sedan or Coupe, IT suitable traveller; cash buyer; urgent; particulars and price.—Phones 12-801, 18-957. RADIO. HEAR Stromberg Carlson Radio; prices from £l6 10s. —H. A. Hogg, Moray place (nearly opposite Y.M.C.A.). A'uTOMAIIC Volume Control.—New”B- - Valves; compare with others before deciding; only £lB 10s. Barnett’s Radio. BICYCLES, WA. SCOTT AND SONS, the leading • cycle people.—Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Empire Cycles,' Eadie Coaster complete; sturdy. British built; only 5s deposit, 3s 6d week. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WANTED Buy, Piano, any condition, must be very cheap, for crib; urgent; state price.—943, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Iron Frame Piano.— Send particulars and lowest cash price to 913, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. TJjIOR SALE, Bakery Business (1,000 JD loaves). Butchery Business (27 sheep, 2 bodies beef), Grocery Business; £7,000 per year turnover. —Cotterell, opposite Post Office, Timaru. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements oi Id words under the heading of Situations Vacr.il, Wanted. For bale. To Let, Lost and p’oiinu, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three* consecutive insertions *s 6d, six consecutiv* insertions 6s. Lash with order. APARIMA Private Hotel, 95 Hanover street.— Board, 255; Bed-Breakfast, 3s; breakfast 6 to 9, 3-course dinner 12 till 2, tea sto 7; all meals Is.—Mrs M. Moreton, proprietress. ■ OUGLAS Private Hotel (Nest Town Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals 6s day; Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phone 12-601. STUDENT (man) requires Pull Board, commencing March; moderate charge and quiet. —Full particulars to 22, Star. VACANCY in good homo for married Couple or 2 Friends willing to share room.—Phone 23-095. __ ANTED, respectable Man Boarder; washing and mending; 17s 6d week; Cargill’s Corner. —959, * Star.’ V'OUNG Lady - desires Board immediately, JL Kaikorai or Highgale, near Stuart street tram; state terms, etc.—964, ‘ Star.’ fN order (o have the ’ Star ’ out in good time it. is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After Mils hour they cannot be classified. I We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind ,-.nd oand m their I Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21641, 9 February 1934, Page 10

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