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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietor of Letters Patent No. 43514 of October 8, 1917, relating to “ Improvements in internal combustion engines ” is desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of a License or other- ■ wise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. [ All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, ’ Patent Agents. 214-7 D.I.C. Building, Wellington., TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietor of Letters Patent No. . 5468 Gof July 21, 1925, relating to “Manufacture of hydraulic cement or 1 plaster from gypsum ” is desirous of en- ' tering into arrangements, by way of a 1 License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above ■ Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. ' . All inquiries to be addressed to ■ HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, ■ Patent Agents, 214-7 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND J- OTHERS. 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In Addition, it is proposed to hold in the four main centres on NOVEMBER 28 the Intermediate Examination with Shorthand at the rate of 130 words a minute and typewriting at the rate of 50 words a minute, and the,Special Examination with Shorthand at the rate of 150 words a minute and Typewriting at the rate of 50 words a minute, as were held last year. Applications CLOSE OCTOBER 9, 1931, but late applications will be received up to OCTOBER 23 if accompanied by a late fee of 2s 6d in addition to the usual entrance fee of 5s for the Junior and 10s for the Senior Examination; and a late fee of 5s in addition to the usual entrance fee of 15s for the Intermediate and £1 for the Special Examination. NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCTOBER 23. Full particulars may be obtained on, application to the Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. rrRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 1 LONDON. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES for the above CLOSE iff Dunedin JULY 15, 1931. 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RODMURE Millinery and Gowns, French and English models, and ready-to-wears, now selling less than cost; just a few left. Ladles, don’t miss opportunity; late night Friday night. 18Ju Tudor college of matriculation : The Matriculation Courses have four principles—(l) subjects include sciences; (2) individual coaching: (3) simplified study; (4) minimum of expense.—Write for prospectus, 51 Moray place, opposite Y.M.C.A. 9a P ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE.—Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting: rapid methods; prompt results; country students railway fare reductions. —Phone 10-736. Japan has now a population of nearly 66,000,000. Yet the area of the group of islands upon which the Japanese live ia only 148,000 square miles, and a very large part of this is mountainous. There are few plains of any extent. The islands are volcanic, situated as they are on one of the weak lines of the earth’s crust. That ia why the Japanese build their houses lightly, so that they suffer aa little as possible when the always-expected earthquakes occur. The population of Japan 1 is now growing at the rate of nearly ! 1.000,000 a year. Yet as recently as 1919 I the growth was less than 600,000 a year. I The high birth-rate is maintained, while increasing attention to hygiene is rapidly lowering the death-rate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21384, 11 July 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21384, 11 July 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21384, 11 July 1931, Page 15

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