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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO-MORROW IS REMNANT DAY AT PENROSE’S. THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS, AND SHORT ENDS OF DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS, CURTAIN NETS, SHEETINGS, FLANNELETTES, CRETONNES, CARPETS, TAPESTRY, ETC., MARKED AT REMNANT PRICE TO-MORROW. HALF-REMNANT PRICE. TABLES OF ODDMENTS IN THE FANCY AND SHOWROOM DEPARTMENTS ATJ HALF USUAL PRICE. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD.

MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE USING PROVIDENT CASH ORDERS with which to do their shopping. Why not Youp By using tin's thrifty method you receive the goods now and pay at the easy rate of Is in the £ per week. Write To-night for full particulars and list of Stores which accept these orders as cash. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., * P.O. BOX 236, Dunedin, 0.1. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. SUSPENSION OF FORBURY PARK TRAMWAY SERVICE. OWING TO THE FORBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING ON THURSDAY, 30th instant, and SATURDAY', Ist February, the usual Forbury Park Tramway Service will be SUSPENDED during the following hours: — To Forbury Park between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. From Forbury Park between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 28th January, 1935. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY AND SECRETARIAL EXAMINATION RESULTS. Our object in publishing a complete analysis of H.C.A. successes at the 1934 and 1935 Examinations was to demonstrate, by quoting concrete results, that there really are more advanced and more practical methods available in New Zealand than was the case up to four years ago. For the past three examinations (marking the three periods in which our system has been operative) H.C.A, students have •overwhelmingly topped the list of successes in all main Accountancy Subjects. Or putting it another way, for every 100 H.C.A. Students Lhat sat there was a lower proportion of failures than any other college could show. We do not just preach success—we instil it, and wo challenge any College to put their figures alongside ours—i.e., subject for subject, 100 students for 100 students—and show the same high ratio of passes as H.C.A. Our complete analysis of all H.C.A. passes in all main accountancy subjects (not isolated subjects) has been published in this column, certified as correct by an independent auditor. , Consider these facts, and remember that it costs nothing to send for a prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD.,. P.O. Box 859, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. . DUNEDIN REPRESENTATIVE: Mr A. Buchler, L.L.8., care Messrs Tonkinson and Wood, 1 Dowling street, Dunedin. RUSSELL CLARK. ART CLASSES. Commercial and Fine Art. Term Commences MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1936. Classes in Commercial Art include Drawing for Press Advertisements, Fashion, Caricature, Cartooning, and Showcard and Poster Designing. Pure Art Classes include Painting and Drawing from Life, Still Life, Antique, Landscape, General Sketching, Modelling, and Sculpture. Special Juvenile Class on SATURDAY MORNING for Children under 15 years at Half Fees. Write or Phone for Appointment. Illustrated Prospectus sent on request. RUSSELL CLARK, Care of John M’lndoe, 76 Vogel street. Phone 11-097. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. THE following Entrance Scholarships are open for Competition;Richardson Scholarship, value £3O per annum. ... , non Beverly Entrance Scholarship, value £2O per annum for a town student and £SO per annum for a country student. Invercargill Savings Bank Scholarship for Bovs, value £45 per annum. Invercargill Savings Bank Scholarship for Girls, value £SO per annum. Written Applications for the above will be received by the undersigned not later than FEBRUARY 15, 1936. Further particulars may be obtained from the Otago University Calendar, or on application to the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Offering Full-time Courses in ART, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, BUILDING, ENGINEERING, AND ALLIED TRADES, Reopens on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, At 9.30 a.m. Enrolments will be received at the College Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 30th and 31st January. Pupils in attendance during 1935 are required to post enrolment forms to the Principal before enrolment commences. They themselvse need not attend until MONDAY, 3rd February. * W. G. ALDRIDGE, ■ Principal and Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. THE RETREAT,” Portobello.—Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; sunny situation, convenient to bus and steamer; tennis courts, garage; moderate tariff.—Mrs Allan; phone sk. \ / T ACANCtES Varsity, Training College ▼ Students; share, bedrooms; private silting room; town end Maori Hi11.—L592, ‘ Star.’ JADY Worker with clean, -J homely people, Caversham or south end, handy station.—L76s, * Star.’ WANTED, a Boarder; respectable man in permanent work, sober habits: 25s a week: central.—L9os, * Star.' COMFORTABLE Accommodation for 2 business Men; garage, telephone; on University Rise. —Ring telephone 13-152. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22248, 28 January 1936, Page 10