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HP EDeCKTiOML. TO TAXPAYERS. , jftßowing "fee issue of his work on the SEkcafakn Manerateo of last year, including tbe Excess PiofiJa (end of which many thousands wore sold), Mr W. H. HEM32SIGWAfe, F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, has just Written & complete, simple, and practical HASTDBOOK ("The New Zealand Land awl Income Taxpayer's Guide, 1917"). This ia a book no taxpaper—bnsmess man or farmer—should be without, ft explains the law douse by clause. It shows bow to Prepare Returns, it Treats of Depreciation, Exemptions, Capital and Revenue ExpentHtsKe, Loss in One Business Against Profit in Aztothee, the Vain© of Flocks and Cattle, Realisation Sales, Goodwill, Mortgages, In' terest, etc., eto. Tables are inchided showing' one's Land Tax st. a glance. Tbe book, which is neatly and strongly bound! in oloth, may bo prooared by remitting at once 10s 6d in postal notes or cheque (with sixpence exchange added) to i „ EEMmGWAY & ROBERTSON, Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. 17s m™ T IS YOUK "OBJECTIVE'"? Do yon want to be an accountant, a lawyer, a journalist, an engineer, an advertisement writer, a bookkeeper, a commissioned or non-commissioned officer, a civil servant, ©r a Business executive? Then emulate the men at the front, of iwhom it has been said that they " always *- v e their objective." Gat into training under the expert in•tntctors of BANKS COLLEGE. The Staff of this College is unexcelled in the dominion. It is no mere paper staff, but consists of men with brilliant degrees, who can do what many men with the highest degrees cannot do —viz., teach. 14' correspondence work the tutors personcorrect and criticise all papers, and help the student over all difficulties. Write to-day for particulars of the coursethat interests you. , H. AMOS, 3au Director. ACKWARD AND MENTALLYRETARDED CHILDREN. Mr GEORGE BENSTEAD may bo Consulted by parents and guardians at his Rooms, Samson's Buildings (2nd Floor), Dowling street, Dunedin, until SATURURDAY, September 22, 1917. Hours of attendance: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8. Private Consultations by arrangement. Each case carefully diagnosed and full details as to treatment and education given. Address: I GEORGE BENSTEAD, % : : C/o G.P.0., Dunedin. 12s L ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL •£: (Established 1902). Principal Miss KatoiStewart. Day Classes, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fridays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evening Classes, Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9.'. Tuition includes thorough instruction m practical 'dressmaking. Join now, and make your autumn and winter outfits. Ladies' tailoring also taught. Cut patterns a specialty. Concession on railway to counAT"S AHEAD OF YOU? You can . ... make your own success. Just beBeve'in yourself, train yourself, and work. These simple rules made Lincoln, Edison, and>;other3. Your future depends on what youtfdo to-day. Start by DECIDING. Write to the International Correspondence Schools asking them to explain how they can prepare you to bo the man you want to be.— B, M. RIDD, District Agent, Box 168, lirvercaTgilL 31 au EOSSBOTHAM'S, Dowling street; estab- ,:'. lished 25 years. Shorthand, Typewriting,: Bookkeeping. Individual tuition. Prospectus free. Railway concessions. 7iu jTTfJUTH requires COACH for matheX*;'matics and Latin; state terms, etc.— Matric, Times Office. 19= OHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. BOROUGH DEBENTURES: £15,100. APPLICATIONS are invited for the fcbore Debentures, bearing interest at 5i rcent., for nine years as from November . 1917. Interest payable half-yearly, free of eschange, at any branch of the Bank of Ne*i Zealand in the dominion. £5000 still available. For further particulars apply to " v' J. F. DEANE, -JSs;- Town Clerk.' BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. ' N BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HoHen at Dunedin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ROBINSON, of Stirling, Labourer, was this day -adjudged BANKRUPT; amd I hereby summon a MEETING OF CREDITORS to be holden at my Office, Public Trust Buildings Dunedin, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of September, 1917, at 2.30 o'clock. K. N. H. BROWNE, lMi September, 1917. Official Assignee PUBLIC COMPANIES. fpW ZEALAND INSURANCE X 1 COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AND TRUSTEE. Capital Subscribed £1,500,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserves ... 1,211,080 Net Annual Revenue' (1916) ... 980,892 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY. Fire, Marine, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workers' Compensation, Employers' Liability and Common Law, Public KLsk and Third Party Indemnity, Live Stock, Burglary and Housebreaking, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, Administration Bonds and Mortgagee Indemnity Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude and \ Liberality. Also Acts as Trustee, Executor, Attorney, , and Agent. DUNEDIN OFFICE: Comer of Rattray and Crawford streets. JAMES B. GRAVE, Manager. mO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION in Brick of the First Portion of SCOTS COLLEGE, Monorgan road, Miramar, Wellington, for the Governors of Scots College (Presbyterian Church). Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of Henry Guthrie, Esq., 45 Vogel street, Dunedin. Tenders Close at my Offices on FRIDAY, the 28th day of September, at Noon. W. GRAY YOUNG, FJTJZLLA., Reg. Architect. 217 Lambton quay, Wellington. l&s THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. TO PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. CONTRACT No. A/316.—DKAIN4NCOMMOrL COLLEGE AND PETER STREETS. TENDERS are invited for the above, retamable up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, IBth September, 1917, addressed to tho Second specification may bo seen and tender i forms obtained. Deposit: Marked cheque for £i. j The lowest or any tender not necessarily I accepted. r A. BOYD, Deputy Dramago Engineer. s fflfli Septett&or, SffZ, IBs

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 6

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