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I MEETINGS. THIRD DRAFT TWENTY-SIXTH REINFORCEMENTS. . A PUBLIC FAREWELL will be teni tiered to the above men at the ' Town Hall TO-MORROW (Thursday), I 22nd February, at 3 p.m, Citizens are invited to attend and g.ve the men a good send off. G. E. PERKINS Mayor. POLITICAL ADDRESS. ]\f R. P. C. WEBB, M.P., will AD--1 A DRESS the electors of Brunnerton in Kave’s Hall, Taylorville, on THURSDAY EVENING. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. A CONFERENCE of Local Bodies and Farmers, interested in the establishment of LIME WORKS on the T est Coast, will be held in Greymouth on FRIDAY, 23rd February, at 8 p.m.. in the Borough Council Chambers. . ; W. B. AULD, 1 , Clerk Inangahua County Council, 1 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING HAS ENGINEERING ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? ANY ATTRACTION FOR YOU? Does the good pay, regular employment, and easy occupation of an Engineer hold out any appeal to you? There’s a coach that has taken hundreds of other young men just like yourself—some of them with distinctly less ability and inferior advantages—along “the royal road to success.” That “Coach” is JAS. W. ROWER, M.A.i.M.F., Principal of the Auckland School for Engineers, whose “coaching” is right-u p-to-the-inoment in every respect. No old books for you to learp by heart, but type-written, invaluable “pointers,” founded on the world’s very latest and “quickest-to- * get-you there” study method. Fees here are exceptionally reasonable. Write to-day before you forget to. jgOWER’S gCHOOL j FOR ENGINEERS. JAS. W. BOWER. M.a.i.m.f, Principal OUSTOMtST. EAST, :: AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1734 P.O. Box 59. r JpiiE J)AY Of Correspondence Tuition has arrived. A student can have his. University in his own room. RANKS’ £OLLECE,' WELLINGTON, * Has successful students in all ‘ ■ parts of Zealand. Its mail system prepares candidates for— Law Professional, LL.B., B. Com.. 8.A., , Accountancy, Book-keeping, ■ ” . Entrance University, Public Service, Teachers’ Certificate. Students’ work is marked by experienced tutors with the highest credentials, and returned without delay. , U. AMOS, Director. HOTELS. BLACKWATBR HOTEL

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 1

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