EDUCATIONAL W.E-A. PROGRAMME MAY 17 to 19. i.m.—War and Peace: E. A. Olssen, M.A., in N.Z. Educational Institute, Moray place north. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—History of Music: Miss Mary Martin, Mus.B., in G Room, Main University Building. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Shakespeare and the Elizabethans: Mrs K. A. Blakey, 8.A., N.Z. Educational Institute Moray place north. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.—Drama: Harrqp Street .Hall, opposite Concert Chamber. Thursday. 2.30 p.m. (women only).—The British Empire: Mrs Peter Milne, 8.A., in Y.'W.C.AI Rooms, Moray place. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Public Speaking and Chairmanship: J. S. D More, LL.B., in University Club Lounge", above Vedic Restaurant. SUBURBAN Tuesday. 2.30 (women only).—The Negro in the British Empire: Mrs Peter Milne, 8.A., in St. Michaels Sunday School, Anderson's Bay. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—World Affairs: K. A. Blakey, M.Sc. (Econ), (Community " Centre, Mornington. \ " Tuesday, 8 p.m.—World Peoples: R. H. Greenwood. M.A., in Community Centre, Wakari. . Thursday, 8 p.m.—Drama. Mrs P. Freeman, in Community Centre, Wakari. NOTE: Members of Mr Murphy's Class on The Modern Movement in Painting and Sculpture are notified that this class will not be held on Wednesday, May 18, but will resume on May 25. EVERYONE WELCOME. Vt 4»S; Tuesday, CAKE TlIS FIRST STEP TO SUCCESS NOW. Decide to-day that you will become a qualified Accountant and commence yout studies immediately. The choice of the right coaches is important, too. so naturally you will choose the “ passmasters,” Hemingway’s, undisputed leaders in home-study Accountancy tuition for 52 years. There is still time to get a pass this year if you enrol now with Hemingway’s, so get on the ball right away and apply yourself to your studies. Remember, Hemingway's provide the most thorough and practical Accountancy tuition in the Southern Hemisphere, a proved home-studv course backed by 52 vears’ experience. Write quickly for 64-page FREE book, "Accountancy.” to II E M I N G W AY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ENTRIES for the THEORY EXAMINATIONS CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949. Entry 'forms may be obtained from CHARLES BEGG & CO„ or from the Hon. Local Representative, Mr J. R. M. LEMON, care of Reid and Lemon, 2nd Floor, Express Co. Building, Dunedin. ROSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stock Exchange Buildings Dunedin SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Uoachirg for Government and Pitman Examinations Classes Daily Evening Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays. Telephone 10-736 or call for* particulars.More personal tuition in accountancy. A feature ot Harle’s College, which leads to the highest percentage of passes secured by “ H.C.A.” students EVERY Year. Write for Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. , LTD.. Specialists in Teaching Accountancy. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings. P.O. Box 3018. Wellington. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY, Sovereigns! Sovereigns! Old Gold; Broken Jewellery ''Dentures, Dialars. Electrical Goods, Old Silverware, Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods. Modmonds. London prices paid. Surveyors’ Instruments. Musical Instruments. Binocuern Radios Sewing Machines, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners. Phone 13-637. Write or caII.—ROBINSON’S, LTD. (Government Licensed). 156-8 Stuart street. LEFT-OFF Clothing: Mrs Brookes, corner of Frederick and King streets, pays highest prices for men’s, women’s and childiens clothing of every description WANTED to Buy, Shaper for wood-work, new or second hand.—Apply Anderson’s Motor Body Works, Crawford street. Dunedin. , STANDARDS Wanted urgently; any number. length or punch —Reply to J. L. Faiconer, Patearoa: or phone 56W, Ranfurly \ FISHING (Trout) Gear Wanted: fly and baitcasting rods, -with or without reels; also threadline reel; state make and bedrock price.—No. 1011. Times. WANTED to Buy, Ice Skates, in good or fair condition. —366 Princes street. Dunedin; phone 11-961. ai\ I'iybF Furniture. All descriptions wanted highest prices given.—F and F Martin. Octagon WANTED to Buy, Kodak 16mm. Movie Camera.—Price and particulars to “ Camera,” Box 116, Oamaru. _ _ _ ,\VANTED~Dinner or Dress Suit, sft llin ‘man. 42-inch chest, good order.—9o4, Times. WANTED to Buy, Saddle for pony; must be in good condition.—Particulars 930, Times. ________ WANTED, man’s Archery Bow, 341b-371b, 26in arrow; Yew wood or Osarg orange only.—loo6, Times. COULD anyone supply 4 Skeins P.B. 4ply, shade No. 3003?—Apply ” Wool,” C/o Bruce Herald. Milton. HIGH-POWER Sporting Rifle wanted, suitable for deer stalking; must be good; price and where seen.—97l, Times. PROJECTOR, 8 m.m., also Movie Camera same size.—Particulars to 901, Times. OPERA Tickets Wanted, 2 for ” Rigoletto." Saturday night.—Phone WANTED to Buy. one set of wood carving chisels.—Phone _21 -246. OLD' Piano, old drophend Sewing Machine wanted for parts (cash).—922. Times. BUY. Steveiis Favourfte~l22 Rifle Barrel. in good order.—B67, Times. . WANTED. 10 h.p. Marine Engine. Standard, Viking, 0ri0n.—972, Times. ; WANTED, Gladstone or Leather Bag; urgent.—loos. Times. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements other than Death and Funeral Notices cannot be accepted after 10 p.m.
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