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MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. KEMOVAL NOTICE.—E. J. BRYANT has Removed from Dowling street to Athenaeum Buildings, Octagon. 23d SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS Permanently Removed by only turo way. Scalp Treatment a specialty. Miss dough. BA. STOKES (lato Errington and • Stokes), Kia-tere Cyclo Works. REPAIRS all classes cycles; trial solicited. MISS LOGAN, Typist, 5 and 6 Stock Exchango (telephone 126). Sols Agent Bar-Lock Typewriter and Supplies, SUPERFLUOUS Haira. Moles permanently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS. Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (opposito St. Paul's). 17ja QMITH-PREMIER TYPEWRITER im£3 modiato SALE, £9 cash; guaranteed. N.Z. Typewriter Co., 109 Princes street. EPRirC-HAItl), 313 King street, • Cash Buyer Men's Misfits and Loftoff Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Trunks, Portmantoaux; also Ladies' and Children's Left-off Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up Telephone 2876. or write. Ho •WANTED (at WAIKOUAITI), * ' GOOD SECTION. Not less than luvtf-aoro. Near Bench Street Railway Station. Send particulars and cash prioo to 25m Care Office this Paper. MISS OWEN, IWL TYPIST, Express Building, Dunedin. TYPEWRITING and DUPLICATING. (1) Thoughtfully planned. (2) Carefully handled. (3) Correctly oxecuted. 9ra WANTED. —Every business man should understand the principles of wealthear.iiing Advertising! Use your leisure hours to acquire this remunerative art. Write for free prospectus "F." DIXON INSTITUTE (London). New Zoalajid Representative, J! Rodger, 194g Cashel street, Christchurch. HOME SCIENCE AND DOMESTIC ARTS. On MONDAY, the 10th April next, the above Course will bo Opened for tho first time at the University. It will embrace Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Needlework, Physiology, Theory of Cookery with Laboratory Works and Practical Ccokery, Applied Chemistry, Hygiene I, Hygiene 11, Laundry Work and Housewifery, Economics, Business Affairs, and Psychology of the Child. A three years' course will lead to a B.Sc., and a two years' to a Diploma. •A Special Course in Elementary Physiology and Hygiene will bo given" by Professor Boys-Smith during tho current session on Monday and Thursday Afternoons, 4.30 to 5.30. As the available spaco is limited, application must be made at once. Matriculation not required. Tho Prospectus, giving full details, will shortly bo available. Meanwhile the fees and other particulars may bo obtained from the Registrar. Applications should be forwarded at once to Professor BOYS SMITH, or the Regis-tra-v, Otago University. 18m TECHNICAL. SCHOOL. STUDENTS ara now being ENROLLED for the EVENING CLASSES, which begin on MONDAY Next, 27th inst. Full particulars are given in the prospectus, now obtainable at any of the booksellers'. * On Monday and Thursday Evenings Classes for English and Arithmetic will be hold in the Schools at Mosgiel, Green Island, Cavcrsham, Fciburv, High Street (for Mornington district), Kaikorai, N.E. Valley, and Port Chalmers. Theso Classes will bo open to free place holders taking tho othor necessary subjects at the Dunodin Technical Sohool, and also to paying students over 14- years of age. ANGUS MARSHALL, 23m Director. A LDERMAN F. J. KITSON, J.P., ox'. • Lord Mayor of Leeds:—"ln my own works the.ro are many who, -liy their studies with tho International Correspondence Schools, risen from humblo pcsiticlis to positions of responsibility. I heartily acknowledge tho value of the luteraational Correspondence Schools."—Branch OflicoSTOCK EXCHANGE. Open Saturday Evening. 25m f>KV. T. RUSSELL, M.A. (Honours) -16/ late Master Nelson College, desires PUPILS MATRICULATION, otherExanis Classes, Correspondence Tuition; 45 last three years. Long experience, continued successes. Passes (1910) include Medical Preliminary, Civil Service. Eng; neering Preliminary, six in Matriculation, B and C Certificates (Latin), First Place Theology Examination.—ALBYN HOUSE, King street, Dunodin. QING IN G AND PI A N~O, k Yoice Production and Culture. J. CAMPBELL-GILLIES. Address: "Torwood," 16 Smith street (off Stuart street); or Begg's and Dresden Telephone 2214. 2m "TUINGINEER Rear-admiral C. Rudd, Enf-* gineer, Manager IJ.M. Dockvard, Chatham:—"l can most, erMiaJlv recommend the system of the International Correspondence Schools." — Branch Office, Stock Exchange. Open Saturday Evening! L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Mrs A. G. KERR. Classes Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Evening Classes commenco MARCH 13. Material Cut during First Lesson. Fee, 25s for 12 Lessons. Singie Lesson Is 6d. If JAMES DALRYMPLE, General Mana- " gor, Glasgow Tramways:—"l am pleased to say that a great many employees in practically everv section cf the work aro studying with tho International Correspond-' enoe Schools. Many of thr.Sc men have already been promoted to positions of responsibility because of the knowledge, they have gained.. I am satisfied that the International Corrcsi>ondcneo Schools arc filling a long-felt want."-Branch Office, Stcfck Exchange. Open Saturday Eve.nin"-. T ANDSCAPE AND FLOWER PAINT1U INR IN ALL BRANCHES.—Miss PASSMORK. Studio: Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. Railway Concession Tickets. g,^ EOSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College Dowling street.—Shorthand, Type' writing, Bookkeeping, etc., open Day and Evening. Telephone 736. 2?ja Dunedin dancing academy.— Miss Dawson Resumes Tcachino- as followsAdults—St. Paul's Schoolroom Wednesday, 22nd March; Stuart Street Hall, Fritjay, 24th March. New Members 7 p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 11

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