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C!T. JOHN AMBTOUANCE ASSOCIAHON. ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS for Viret Aid to the Injured and Home Nursing LEXJIURBS on TUESDAY, 11th June, WEDNESDAY, 12th June, THURSDAY, 13th Juno, FRIDAY, 14th June, from 3 to 4.30 (afternoon), 7.30-8.30 (evening), at Headquarters, Cathedral Buildings, Octagon. Fees for of instruction, 7s 6d, payable on enrolment. J. E. BONE, 10j a Secretary Centre. LESSON OP THE WAR. Tho War has brought homo to us what has long been common knowledge to tho6c who concern themselves with Education. Oir national prosperity and security demand greater concentration of trained intelligence on problems of industry, of commerce, and of public administration. In this respect there is a lesson for all. The most lucrative positions in the future will be held by those possessing a sound education. It is tho duty as well as the privilege of those who remain behind to be prepared. BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Hae Courses of Study specially framed by Leaamg Scholars and Teachers in tho Domninion: Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced), Commercial Law, Law Professional, Advertising, Journalism, Chairmanship, Economics, and all subjects required for the public examinations. Send for a to-day. ... K AMOS, 1 "J ll Director. rpHE REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S ORGANISATION— These are simple: Good Character, Ordinary Intelligenoe, Sincere Ambition to Succeed, and A Little Determination. Such qualities, backed by onr practical help and guidance, absolutely ensure success to you. Think it over, and then write tis to-day. In which are you interested— in PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING in MODERN BUSINESS METHODS in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, in SHORT HAND, in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING? Or do you wish to be prepared for the MATRICULATION PUBLIC SERVICE. TEACHERS' LAW' or ACCOUNTANCY? ' ' Write to-day. Address: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (LTD.), AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. , sj u "K ' S , ths Drivin S Power! -*T To successful you must be efficientto be efficient you must have knowledge' to have knowledge you must learn what others can teach Knowledge is the Driving Power that will enable you to travel rapidly along the road to success The International Correspondence Schools can help you to aoqbire the Driving Power* of | ■REMARKABLE RECORD.—I 42 Puna' m a T „ T ' RUSSELL, M.A.. Exhibitioner College Prizeman Honours Degree, Cambridge, desirei PUPILS, Oral, . Correspondence.—Bl Filleul street. Dunedin. 27m ROSSBOTBAM'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Dowling street, Open Day and Evening. Write or call for prospectus. 'Phone 736. s ap BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. j minutes' walk from Railway Station I within easy access of all places of ;.museSient, and haady to shops and warehouses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE Telephone 2450. 13 n "WANTED,. Private BOARD and Locte- • 7 ing, with sitting room and three oedrooms, for four adults, for a term of about three months; central position Ad dress (stating terms) to P.O. Box 486 Dun12 ju W°S G ( Man ! Want u .Comfortable , ,T' HOME for, and motherly person to take charge of, two healthy boys (aged 3 and 4 years) ; also room for father, weekends; central.—Widower. Times Office. ."OOARD-RESroENCE: Furnished Rooms if J°. LET; permanent boarders, 255.— Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev" proprietress). 13iu ;WANTED, BOARD-RESIDENCE; fur7, nished or part furnished; for 3 adults and 2 children.—Satisfactory Times C€ : - 12jti ■'WF■ANTED, Furnished ROOM, with uso of conveniences.—Address Thelma, a imes Oflßce. jp j "DOARD-RESIDENCE or BEDROOM*s «it lady in business; central—Ad'drcss City, Times Office. 14j u CJINGLE ROOM; all conveniences; suit , , gentleman; breaJcfast if required; select^central. —120 Moray place. 14ju FOR SALE. T 1 — '• ADVEBTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To I«t, I«st snd Pound, Miscellaneous Wants Eta, One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. RANTED to SELL, Good, Handy w a o Q hill country.— Header, Moonlight P.O. J4j U FOR SALE, American Electric TATTOOING MACHINE; in perfect order!-J-ull particulars Leon Barrett, Clinton. TVfEW CYCLES, £9 10s; fitted with coaster hub and Dtmlop tyres.— Gaudin, Marr and Thompson, Octagon. IgQ iOS-New ENGLISH CYCLES, with high-grade tyres and coaster hubbest value m Dunedin, "TW"EW CYCLES; only a limited num- ■ ber at this low price, £9 10b ; order at once; best value. iOS-NEW ENGLISH CYCLES with coaster hub, reversible handles] Lfanlop tyres; all accessories; send to-day. I\PW„ CYCLES; only 50 left for sale at i ~*' 9 I** l complete with everything.— Gaudin, Marr, and TTiompscn. !OQ 10S buys an up-to-dato English Gent's CYCLE, complete with hub and Dunlop tyres. MARR, & THOMPSON, the " universal providers in the CYCLE and MOTOR TRADE, Octagon, Dunedin "OOR SALE—Pelton Wheel, also Dynamo , 100 volte 6 amps ; guaranteed.—Southend Machinery Depot, Bowl street. 14iu "OOR SALE, MOTOR CAR, S-seater; electric hghte and starter; very little M»d.—Hi-gpeed, Times Office. 14j u ."DAGPIPES, Claxionet, Cornets, Edison Rooords—2 minutes lOd, 4 minutes Is 3d, Fireproof Safe.— I TOtman, opposite Knox Church. ' 14 j„ DEIXX)-LIGHT. —Call and Inspect this completo Electric Lighting and Power plant at WIMPENNY BROS. & REID*S, iloui.rht*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17341, 14 June 1918, Page 6

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