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—“ Proof that our trams are ouf-dafed GREAT BRITAIN U.S.A. SOUTH AFRICA AUSTRALIA ... are abandoning trams in favour of quieter, smoother electric Trolleybuses.. In Adelaide (where conditions are very similar to those of Dunedin) they are being substituted for trams with tremendous success—both from a public and financial point of view. Dunedin can share the benefits of this proved and tried Transport system—and lead the Dominion in Public Transport—if you SUPPORT THE TROLLEYBUS LOAN

EDUCATIONAL. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES 1947 SESSION. - OPENING - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, At 7 p.m. . At 7 p.m. ATTENDANCE FOR ENROLMENT. (IMPORTANT: Every intending student should enrol at the College Office between 6 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. on one special night. Specialist teachers will be ■in attendance to/give advice. , EVENINGS FOR ENROLMENT (6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. each evening).' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Apprentices in Junior and Intermediate Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, including Radio. First and second-year non-Shorthand Commercial" Courses. School Certificate and University Entrance. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25.—Apprentices in Building, Cabinetmaking, Plumbing, and Motor Engineering. Welding. Shorthand-Typing. Art, Home Crafts. 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26.-Senior Engineering. Architecture, Accountancy, and Secretarial Courses. Electronics ( 7 p.m. in Room 7), Pharmacy. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27—EVENING CLASSES OPEN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. —Music enrolments. See special note below. CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR ALL. A PROSPECTUS of the EVENING CLASSES may be obtained at the College Office. It gives particulars of Regulations, Courses, Fees. Scholarships.- etc. Instruction is available in the following courses: — Art Commercial « Music Typography Building Engineering Plumbing Public Examination* Cabinetmaking Home Crafts Science Welding SPECIAL CLASSES. SPECIAL CLASSES'are available in Architectural Construction, Industrial .Administration (Sect. C.I. Mech. E.), Radio, Pharmacy, “A” Grade Motor Theory, “Third Marine,” Diesel Engines, Engineering Machine Shop Practice,:.and in subjects for professional engineering examinations, Window Dressing,- Display Typewriting.: : ‘ • PROSPECTIVE CLASSES. /*. - The College is prepared to open classes in the following! subjects (depending on the prompt enrolment of sufficient students),:—- .. ~ ,;. ■ Electronics and 1 Industrial Applications. -■■■■■.■ Applied Heat (Joint Sect. A. Eng. Institutions): Workshop Technology (Sect. A.I. Mecb. E:). ...’ , ... MUSIC. Rehearsals for the following classes resume on Friday, February 28, when new students will be enrolled:— MILITARY BAND (7-8 p.m), open to players of woodwind, brass; and percussion instruments. SENIOR ORCHESTRA (7.30-8.30 p.m.), open to players of 6tringed, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. 1 Membership of the above groups is open 'to any young instrumentalists in the Community. Music students not previously connected with the Technical College and who desire the opportunity of band and orchestral experience will be welcomed. INQUIRIES. ALL inquiries and enrolments are dealt with m the first instance at the Main College Office, Stuart street. As no student can be admitted to a class until his or her enrolment is complete, intending students are asked to note carefully the correct date and hour at which enrolment should be made. ‘ Students of 1946 are urged to bring their REPORT FORMS to assist in rapid enrolment. v f ENROL AT THE RIGHT TIME AND ON THE RIGHT EVENING. W. G. ALDRIDGE,: Principal and Secretary.

POPULAR Rhythm Style Piano Taught; free demonstration lessons n0w.—362 Moray Place. ' MONEY. Money to lend on • most FAVOURABLE TERMS. For Building Purposes. Also in Large and Small Amounts, on Mortgages and Other Securities. Applications Welcomed. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 158 Rattray street.' MOTORS AND CYCLES. rjl R TAYLOR LTD. Wish to announce that further Stocks of 8 AND 14 H.P STANDARD CARS Are now arriving. Inspection invited. GARAGE AND SHOWROOM, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Phone 13-842. MOTORISTS AND GARAGES. A tRELOCOR RADIATORS. Please note, we can supply the above Copper Radiator Cores to any size. All Panel-beating and Repairs, Radiator Repairs and Renewals carried out. All Workmanship Guaranteed. Brownie and c o.* 252 King street; phone 10-275. NOW AVAILABLE. PETROL TANK LOCKING CAPS. SPARK PLUG-TYPE TYRE PUMPS, VULCANISING CLAMPS AND PATCHES FOR ALL MOTORISTS, ETC., EAC. "[VT APIER MOTORS LTD. GARAGE, ' Hope street. FOR SALE, modern Lantern-roof 4berth Super De Luxe Caravan, spacious cupboards, e. 1., Runlite stove, 16in wheels, steel chassis, good tyres; price £sso.— Apply Welch, between 5 and 7 pm , A.A. Camping Grounds; reg. no. R2O-688. ’yAUXHALL 14 H.P. SEDAN, 1940. ' Private Owner. OFFER WANTED MASTER Six Buick Tourer, good order; sleeper; £85.—8510, Star. DOUG. Motor Cycle, fitted 26 x 2$ tyres; cheap.—4l College st. , FORD Model T Front Wheel or 'Hub wanted. —8399, Star. 1938 SINGER 10 h.p. for Sale, .spotless condition, tyres good; any 'trial given; price £4B0 —8217, Slar 350 OR 400 x 19 Tyre wanted urgently.— 8618, Star ‘ 19 x 350 TYRE, tread good order, scrapped for faulty sides, wanted.—B6o4, Star. TWO Tyres wanted, 32 s 450 or 23tn.— 8615. Star. ; 1926 DOUGLAS Motor Cycle, engine, tyres perfect, economical; suit working man; £22 10s. —Apply 66 Glasgow st, South Dunedin. " , 1929 3i RUDGE, 0.h.v., twin ports, new 21in tyres B.S»\. frame and gearbox; exceptional performer; £35 cash. —29 Baker st.

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Evening Star, Issue 26031, 20 February 1947, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 26031, 20 February 1947, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 26031, 20 February 1947, Page 8

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