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BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES QREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Office of the Green Island Borough Council will be CLOSED as from FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949, and will REOPEN on THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1959. SANITATION SERVICE. WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1949. . Ashes normally collected on Mondays will be removed on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1949. Ashes and Nightsoil normally collected on Tuesday will be removed on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949. WEEK ENDING JANUARY 7, 1950. Ashes normally collected on Monday will be removed on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950. Ashes and Nightsoil normally collected oi» Tuesday will be removed on THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950. In the event of any URGENT COMPLAINTS, residents are advised to ring the foreman’s residence, Phone 15-493. As this number is not listed in the new Directory, residents are requested to retain this notice. % C. MAY, Town Clerk. jyjOSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. HOUSEHOLD REFUSE COLLECTIONS will be made on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. No Collections will be made on December 26 and January 2. NIGHTSOIL COLLECTIONS will be made on THURSDAYS on Both Weeks as usual. CLEAN-UP DAY.—A Special Collection of Rubbish, excluding garden refuse and material which can be burned, will be made throughout the Borough on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20, commencing at 8 a.m. R. D. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Mosgiel, December 13, 1949. pALMERSTON* BOROUGH COUNCIL. A GENERAL CLEAN-UP DAY will be :arried out on MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, commencing at 8 a.m. This Clearance must contain ONLY 'lon-burnable Refuse. H. MULHOLLAND, Acting Town Clerk. CITY COUNCIL NOTICES jQ U N E D I N 10 PER CENT. CITY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notified that the tatutory penalty of TEN PER CENT. (10 er cent.) will be added to all Rates payble to the Dunedin City Council relaining UNPAID AFTER THURSDAY. ANUARY 12, 1950, at 4 p.m. There is no provision for remission of be penalty if from any cause the rates re unpaid after the above date. • R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. December 9, 1949. EDUCATIONAL WHAT PROGRESS HAVE YOU MADfe IN 19497 Compared with this time last year, has your salary increased? Have you secured a more worthwhile position, and what are your prospects for 1950? Your future progress is up to you! Decide NOW that next year you will study to become a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT The gateway of opportunity is wide open to men with the specialised knowledge and training that Accountancy gives. Enrol immediately with Hemingway’s,- the schools that not only claim but GET results. Study under Hemingway’s expert guidance in the privacy of your own home and your early Accountancy success is assured . . . and so Is your future. Write for FREE BOOK, "Accountancy." to: HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. p.O. Box 516. Auckland. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS IN •BOTANY. APPLICATIONS are invited from candidates for the Two Research Scholarships in Botany tenable at Auckland University College as from March 1, 1950. Each Scholarship is of the value of £IOO, and may be held for three years. The Scholarships are open to students who have completed their B.Sc. degree this year or in previous years. A knowledge of Chemistry will be essential in both 1. Scholarship for Researeh into the Phytoplankton of the City Council's Reservoirs. 2 Scholarship for Research into the Growth Rate of Kauri Seedlings and Saplings in Relation to the Environmental Factors. \pplications Close on JANUARY 20. °' J. A. S. KIRKNESS, Registrar. ULL TUITION FACILITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS TO SIT EX-SERVICE-MEN'S LAST SPECIAL MARCH ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. nquire of your local Rehabilitation ice for details, or write for prospectus. ORLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY. LTD.. Specialists in Teaching Accountancy, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 3018. Wellington. ROSSBOTHOMS . COMMERCIAI COLLEGE Stock Exchanee Buildings Dunedin SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Coachifte for Government and Pitman Examinations Classes Daily Evening Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays Telephone 10-736 or call for particlars WANTED TO BUS w ANTED TO BUY, IRON, SCRAP' CAST In Large or Small Quantities. Only good quality Scrap Cast Iron will be accepted. Machinery Scrap preferred. Highest Prices, delivered our yard. RADIATION (N.Z.), LIMITED, Jutland street, Dunedin. Phone 12-063 WANTED TO BUY, Sovereigns! Sovereigns! Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, Gold Dentures, Diamonds. London prices paid. Surveyors' Instruments, Musical Instruments, Binoculars, Electrical Goods, Old Silverware, Shotguns, Rifles, Travelling Goods, Modern Radios, Sewing Machines, Cameras, Vacuum Cleaners. Phone 13-637. Write or CaII.—ROBINSON’S, LTD. (Goverr.ment 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 children’s clothing of every description WANTED, 3 to 5 h.p. Outboard Motor; in good order; must be reasonable.—Phone 24-204.' WANTED, any quantity Manuka, in cord lots, cut blocks, or standing—ls 73, Times. TO LET rpO LE'l\lor term of 6 months, Furnished L Brick RESIDENCE, containing 5 rooms and kitchenette (including 3 bedrooms). T 1726, TIMES. O LET, W~A N A K A, FULLY-FURNISHED FLAT, Until January 4. Three persons. £5 Weekly. PHONE 45A, Wanaka. O E T, AN AREA OF 84 ACRES, id North-East Valley; suitable for grazing purposes. 1777, TIMES. FURNISHED Self-contained Flat, 2 bedrooms, lounge; own entrance and modern; professional, business couple; no children; 4gns weekly.—l77l, Times. DESIRABLE Place to Store Furniture, Cases, Trunks, Luggage at Boyd's, 148 Rattray street. : PORT Line, 4-roomed Cottage to Let for approx. 1 year.—Further particulars 1824, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27266, 17 December 1949, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27266, 17 December 1949, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27266, 17 December 1949, Page 10

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