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KDUCATIONAL. K T> E SI Three years ago the cry was "BUSINESS DEMANDS QUALIFIED MEN." Today the ory has extended: "Business also demands QUALIFIED GIRLS AND WOMEN," to whom it is willing to pay salaries commensurate with what thoy know. It is all a-matter of qualification. May we send you particulars of our Special Home Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING for Ladies? Master this and a good position in business is Assured to YOU. Writ© -us to-day. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October, 1897.) 23ja THE WOMAN'S CHANCE has come. To-day a trained business woman can pick and choose her position, and the amount of training required is not 60 .very formidable. A few months' instruction at BANKS COLLEGE, Wellington, will fit aily intelligent woman to fill a position carrying a good salary and offering excellent prospects. Begin the new year by taking up a' course in one of the following subjects BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, ADVERTISING, JOURNALISM, ECONOMIES. These courses have been written by wellknown ami men, who also check and-criticise students' work. Write-to-day for a prospectus to H. AMOS, 21d Director. WIBELESS SUCCESSES. MCBSTECUTHS WANTED. We are pleased to announce that these students of the Dominion College of RadioTelegraphy {Ltd-) obtained Certificates at the recent examinations:— lies,- DSckson, Taylor—lst class. Hunter, Sutherland—2nd class. EVERY ONE OF THESE HAS ALREADY RECEIVED AN APPOINTMENT. Mr Blomfield, _ another student, has also obtained a position. More men will be required in the new year. Our expert instruction by practical men and latest Marconi equipment—tho most efficient system—will also enable you to qualify as a Wireless Operator in a "few months. Good pay, excellent prospects! Study in your spare time—at home, if desired. Write or call to-day for prosp6ctus. THE DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY (LTD.), 63 Cathedral square. Christchurch T.O. Box 729), Also at Wellington and Auckland. mECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL REX OPENS On TUESDAY, sth February, 1918. Free Places available at all Full-day Courses. Special Afternoon Classes in Commercial and Domestic Work for Adults and Pa vineStudents. New Pupils will be Enrolled on and after ■ 29th INST. I9j a rpHE JOHN M'CLASHAN COLLEGE, A Maori Hill, Dunedin. SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, 12th February, 1918. The Principal (Mr A. G. Butchers, M.A.) may be seen at tho First Church Man.?e from 11 &.m. to 12 noon daily. Prospectus on application to the Principal, or to C. G. White, 3 Vogel street, Dunedin (Box 226). 29 j a DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL The School will REOPEN on TUESDAY February 5, at 9 a_m. All Holders of Proficiency Certificates or Free Place Scholarships are Entitled to Free Education. , H. MILLAR, 29ja Chairman. XTACANUiES at Lake Coleridge recently » filled.—Out of nine .appointments at Lake Coleridge Power Station, the International Correspondence Schools' Students F.ncnred seven of the Positions. This fact alone proves fee high standard of our instruction. Select the School that shows practical results.. Write now for free particulars. Nearly 200 courses to choose from. R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Box 1688 Inveroargffl. > 22 j a ADBMChbski JYF, DAMBLY Resumes TEACHING Dressmaking, Lingerie, Needlework, FEBRUARY 6. Classes 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Evening Classes MARCH 6. Former pupils please keep own time. 76 LOWER gTUART STREET. TIJT3S PASSMXJRE'S ART CLASSES RESUME FEBRUARY 11. Tuition given in Oils, Water, Pastel, Pastinello, Pen-painting, Poker Work in clour and silvel, etc. Evening Classes, March 1. Studio: STOCK EXCHANGE. REMARKABLE RECORD.—I 42 passes, •tv nine yeors. Oral tuition, correspondence. —Bcv. T. Russell, 81 Filleul street, Dunedin. . 21 j a jTjOSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE REOPENS Al> January 14. Students now being enrolled for Government stenographers' examination. Prospectus free. Lucrative appoint29d MISS E.-, 11. KAING haa resumed Teaching Voice Production and Singing at 52 Howe street. 29ja GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. "mHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, -I- 1908" (Section 50).. * In tho ESTATES of MARGARET STEWART MUIR, of Mornington, Widow. JOSEPH MITCHELL, of Dunedin, Cabinetmaker. ROBERT JOSEPH DALE, of Kaitangata, Fireman, but at his death a Private No. 41073 in his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. DONALD M'N AUG HTON STUART FINCH, of Kaitangata, Labourer, but at his death a Private in his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. THOMAS JAMES BRYDEN, of Dunedin, Cabinetmaker, but at his death a Private* No. 45341_ in his Majesty's Now Zealand Expeditionary Force. ALEXANDER GREIG ROBFRTSON, of Middlemarch, Carpenter, but, at his death a Private No. 34922 in his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. JOHN MARTIN HAWKE, of Taieri Beach. Farmer, but at his death a Private No. 49169 in hie Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. All Creditors and others having CLAIMS AGAINST these Estates are hereby required to send them, particulars, to tile Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin, on or before the 28th day of MARCH, 1913. Accounts not rendered by the date named ir.av be rejected. All iJONEYS PAYABLE to tho above Estates may be lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's Accow.t at any postal money order office, or Paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Lsncdin. K N. H. BROWNE, Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin. P.O. Bos 429, Duuedm, N.Z., '28ft January 1913.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17224, 29 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17224, 29 January 1918, Page 6

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