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WANTED, WANTED —At Nicholson and Co.’s Sale — Ladies’ Stylish Tweed Coats, at 13s Id, usually 32s Gd. ITCTE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES foi VV SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. PIANOS and SEWING MACHINES. II you wish to Sell, bo sure and give Ui • ting, or call. McKenzie and willis, AUCTIONEERS, Cathodrai 'Square (noxt Poet Office). S Wanted to lend, £i to .<25, upon Houscholf Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable eesv weekly instalments. Tel. 23G7. L. w. BALKIND, ‘629, Colombo S trcet. TIffANTED to Buy, Twenty Sewing MaV» cliinea, any make; £S gi'-en for best machines. Fiji, “ Times ~ Office. >r- DEPOSIT, and the Balance 15s per _,O week, including principal and interest —A Neat' Squaro Houso of 4 rooms, scullery. washhouse (copper), gas, V. blinds. All in first-class order. H.P. water, main sower connection. Nearlv i-stcro, situated in one of the main thoroughfares of Sydenham, closo to the Rnilwnv Station. Price £330. P. L. Davies and Co., 161. Cashel Street. SEPARATED Cream is superior to handskimmed. A “ Diana ” Swedish Separator skims all the cream and pays for itself. lSgal., £5 ISs 9d: 35ga1., £9 12s (tf. Easy running. Ca'alojrue free. R. P- M. Hanning and Co., ISS, Cashel Street. 'Phone 2600. S GOVERNMENT NOTICES. a. R, SITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. UNDER THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1903, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. [T is hereby not Tied that’ an Assessment Court under the above Act will sit at the Courthouse, ASHBURTON, on FRIDAY, COtb July, at 2.15 p.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to the revised valuation roll for Mount Somers, Coldstream and Longboach Road Districts. WYVERN WILSON, S.M., President. July 11, 1917. A. 527 MEDICAL OFFICER, RAROTONGA. •A PPLICATIONS ore invited from fully ii qualified Registered Medical Practitioners for tbo Positiol of ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER for tho Cook Islands. Salary £590. Full particulars as t,o terms, etc., may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom applications for tho position, marked “ Modicai Officer, Rarotonga,” should bo sent not later than 10th AUGUST, 1917. M. POMARE, Minister in Charge. Cook Islands Department, Wellington. sth July, 1917WARDERS AND PRISON CLERKS FOR PRISON SERVICE. A PPLICATIONS are invited for appointX-, ment as Proba ionary Warders and Prison Clerks in tho Prison- Service. Salary to commence at the rate of £135 per annum for single men, and £165 (including £3O house allowance) for married men. Applications will not be entertained from First Division men, unless they are ineligible for, or have bceu exempted from Military Service. _ _ Further ‘particulars regarding conditions of employment, etc., and forms of application for appointment may be obtained from Gaolers of Prisons or from the Department of Justice, Wellington. . Applications should, in the first mstanco, be addressed to the Permanent Hoad, Justice Department, .Wellington. „ r „ P P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, 9th July, 1317. 4830 educational

THE “OPEN SESAME" TO THE PROFESSIONS TF you want your boys ox girls to enter JL upon professional careers, see to it that they pass the' Matriculation Examination, which is the open door to most of the professions. Wo havo SPECIAL DAY CLASSES MONDAYS to FRIDAYS, which are hold for five liars each day. At these Classes students oan bo prepared for Matriculation in half the time that is taken tin ordinary secondary day school?. Small classes, individual instruction, and the entoloynient of high’y nua’ified teacher-specialists are partly responsible for the uniformly excellent results obtained by Gilby students. There are dso Evoning Classes and Splendid Correspondence Lessons. Call without delay and see the Director, Sir Horace Gilby, F.C.L, who will be glad to advise Parents, Or writo for Free Prospectus. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., Next Chief Post Office, Cathedral Squaro, CHRISTCHURCH.

DO NOT PROMISE. GOOD Resolution* are frequently valueless. You mean to prepare for advancement and better pay. But is it any more than a resolution? You know deep down tn your heart that noth:ng in the'world can ; help you but ACTION. You are growing older—your enorgy will presently wane—your , ambitions will die —‘you will become ** set. ' Are you going to wait, and plan, and dream, . and DO NOTHING? Surely not. You mean to succeed. You know there is only one road 'to success—EFFICIENCY. Begin your up- ■ ward career to-day by sending for particu'are of our COURSE IN PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or in ACCOUNTANCY', or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. Say which. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 51G, AUCKLAND. 4810 £T ANDREW’S COLLEGE. Lincolu Road. Christchurch. PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING. Situated right opposite South Hagley Park. Close to Trams from City and Station. EDUCATION FOR CHRISTIAN MANHOOD AND,CITIZENSHIP. Head Master: S. R. DICKINSON. M.A. (Melbourne), Classical Honourman, Diploma of Education. Second Term begins Tuesday. May 09th. Boys of all age' admitted. Prospectus from College and all Presbyterian Ministers. X D IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. BOOKKEEPERS’ PROFICIENCY DIPLOMA. 4 SPECIAL CLASS is now being formed for Candidates for above Examination. The Clas3 is open to anyone desiring a ‘horougb and practical training in ComLierc’aF Bookkee’iimr and Office Routine. “ I;NP.SL AT ONCE. Thera are unlimited opportunities at th» m-esmt time for those who are qualified. Individual instruction by practical and QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. ihgbVs COMMERCIAL SCHOOL TTallenstein’s Bnlidiugs (opp. D.1.C.). DANCING and Deportment.—Prof. Fleming Academy. 211. Cashel Street, is always Span.' Walts Tango and all other favourite Dances taught correctly in three lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Advanced Pupils Tuesday Evenings. Phono 201. XD TtANCING. DEPORTMENT. PHYSICAL U CULTURE. Under Royal and ViceRegal Patronage. MISS LOWE has resumeri Plain and Fancy Dancing Ladies •Evening Classes forming Waltziusr taueht in three private lessons. At Home Tuesday eitexuoona. 307, Itlontreal *XJ}

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17529, 12 July 1917, Page 2

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