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PUBLIC NOTICES. ATTRACTIVE PRICES MADE POSSIBLE BY PENROSE’S. PURCHASE OE RAY’S CHRISTCHURCH STOCK. ABSORBENT TEA TOWELS, with coloured stripe. Sale price, each 9d. PUKE LINEN TEA TOWELS, hemmed; size 24in x 33in. Sale price, each Is. UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS, for seaside or home use. Sale prices, 6d, Pd, Is each. , CAMP BLANKETS, heavy make, with coloured borders; size 60in x 80in. Sale price, each 3s 6d. ' 1 BLANKET RUGS, special woolly finish; size 60in x 30iri; bordered and whipped ends. Sale price, each 5s lid. 50 Dozen WHITE TOILET TOWELS, size 15in x 27in. Sale price, 4 for Is. 600 Yards SCOTCH WOVEN CURTAIN NETS, Ecru and\ Beige. Sale price, I* yard. _ W. PENROSE AND CO, LTD.

)TJR DUMB ANIMALS, 8 o'clock, at RADIANT HALL, Corner St. Andrew lid King streets. Come and learn the rutli about, the closing of Frew's Blue Cross lospital. Learn something of the symptoms ,£ distemper and the ravages of internal >arasites. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. OPENING OF SESSION. pi LASSES i n ALL FACULTIES will comO meuce on MONDAY, March 2. A Seneral Inaugural Meeting v -will be held in ;he Allen Hall at 10 a.m. on that day. The [naugural Address will be delivered by Dr Et. W. Souter, Professor of Economics. All students must register at the Registrar's Office within the first week of the term. —. New Students desiring to take Degree bourses must present at the Registrar's Office proof of having passed the Entrance Examination. ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY. Professors Bell and Lawson will be in attendance in Room D on Saturday, February 29, and on Monday, March 2, from 5 a.m. till 12 noon to advise new Students in Arts as to the arranging of their courses. Professors Jack and Benson will be in attendance at the same hours in' the Physics Department to advise new Students in All Students must attend the opening classes on Monday, March 2. The times of the respective classes will be posted on the Notice Board. EXEMPTED STUDENTS. Students proposing to obtain exemption from lectures must do so not later than March 31. The forms are obtainable from the Registrar. MEDICAL FACULTY. The Registrar will enrol new Medical Students in the room above the Registrar's Office on Saturday, February 29, at 10 a.m., and on Monday, March 2, at 2 p.m. DENTAL FACULTY. New Students will be enrolled at the Dental School, King street, on Saturday, February 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. MINING FACULTY. The Dean of the Mining Faculty will be in attendance at the Mining School daily until the opening of the Session to meet new Students. LAW FACULTY. The Dean of the Law Faculty and Lecturers will meet the Law Students in the Lecture Room, Supreme Court Buildings, on Monday, March 2, at 7.30 p.m. COMMERCE "FACULTY. The Dean ot the Faculty and Lecturers will meet all Commerce Students in the Lower Oliver Classroom on Monday, March 2, at 7 p.m. Commencing Students taking Economics or other Arts Classes must attend the first meeting of those classes on Monday, March 2. HOME SCIENCE FACULTY. _ Home Science Students will meet in the Home Science Department on Saturday, February 29, at 10 a.m. CLASSES IN MUSIC. Dr Galway will be in attendance in Room G (underneath the Library) on Monday,, March 2, from 9 a.m.' to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for the purpose of enrolling Students. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES REOPENED on WEDNESDAY, 261 h February. Enrolments for Evening Classes and part-time Day Classes will be received at the College Office between, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m., from MONDAYS to FRIDAYS. As Enrolments to cerlain classes have already been restricted, intending Students are recommended to enrol as early as possible. Holders of free places are warned that their entries must be completed before 11th March. For full, particulars of ordinary .courses the School Prospectus should be consulted. Students desiring special courses involving part-time attendance during the day must make early application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. ROSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College Reopened ; 1935 Government examination successes, shorthand and typing, 86 per cent.; bookkeeping (university course), 75 per cent. MBITIOUS MEN, Wake Upl- - Webb Business Institute, Box 879, Auckland, for information New Person-ality-Development Course; personal assistPERSONAL. EDNA LYALL.—Letter, Chen St. Andrew and George s me Friday, 2.30, M'Kenzie's. MOTORS AND CYCLES. FOR SALE, 1933 3i h.p. o.h.v. De Luxe Ariel; condition as new; £SB or offer. —A299, 'Star.' Oo> 10s Cash.—Light four-cyUnder five- && seater Tourer, rigid side curtains, onvei'tible to sleeper.—T97s, ' Star.' 171 OR SALE, Ford, two-door model A; well - shod, first-class condition; immediate sale, £145.—A370, ' Star.' SIX-SEATER Tourer For Sale; mechanically sound, well shod; suitable convert van ;' £55 cash—A3s6, ' Star.' BICYCLES. >UYING a Hike? Choose a Speedwell •J and get highest value, British made hroughout, fully guaranteed; 5s deposit,. s6a week.—W. A. Scott Sons, George treet TIOR SALE, Lady's B.S.A. Bicycle; good running order. —A 379, ' Star.' ■ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. IREEHOLD Dairy, Confectionery Business, 4-roomed house, conveniences; ood locality; ill-health; may Exchange for louse.—Tßßs, ' Star.' AIRDRESSING Business in Nelson dis- --- trict For Sale; first-class prospects; ;alth reason for selling.—A3l2, ' Star.' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 7"ANT.ED, Iron-frame Piano; must be * » cheap and good make.—A22B, 'Star' )ffice.

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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10

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