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LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOTICES. % iff 5)? r; & £> coM "IJIIIF. MOTOR REGULATION ACT, 1908.” Owners and Drivers of Motor Cars and Motor Cycles arc hereby notified that the following AMENDED REGULATIONS under “The Motor Regulation Act” were made by Order-in-Council dated the 11th February, \9lB, and arc now in force: — The registered number of a motor (other than a motor cycle) shall be fixed upon the motor in an upright position parallel with the axles, both at the front thereof, in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable, and at the back thereof, in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable by day and illuminated at night by the rear light. The registered number of the motor shall also be fixed at the back of any vehicle drawn by the motor in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable by day and illuminated at night by the rear light. The registered number of any motor cycle shall be fixed in an upright position at the front thereof on both sides of a plate parallel with the front mudguard, and at the back of the motor cycle on a plate placed transversely. The size and arrangement of the letters and numerals composing the registration number of any motor shall be in accordance with the Form No. of the Regulations published in the “New Zealand Gazette” on 15th September, 1910. HY. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Chris [church, 11th March, 1918. 7.114

EDUCATIONAL. QANTERBURY COLLEGE, FIRST TERM, 1918. THF. TERM BEGINS ON THURSDAY, MARCH 14, and LECTURES BEGIN ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10. Students arc expected to enrol before Saturday. THE COLLEGE CALENDAR for 1918 (price 1/C, or if posted 1/9), containing full Information respecting the Regulations, Course of Study, Fees, etc., can be obtained at the College. The Regulations and Syllabus for 1918 may be obtained free by Matriculated Students on application at the College Office. Under the Regulations a Student intending to proceed to a University Degree, will not be enrolled for any class unless his course has been approved by his Tutor. Professors will be in attendance for the purpose of ENROLLING STUDENTS and advising them on their courses on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 14 and 15, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 5 to 6 p.m. GEORGE H, MASON, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, March 1, 1918. 7212 TO ALL INTERESTED IN ACCOUNTANCY (Including Women, who arc now freely entering the Commercial World). CLASSES IN ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCIAL LAW At CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Term Commences March ICth. ■ The course covers the subjects required under the regulations of the Professional Examinations of the N.Z. Society of Accountants (inc. Bachelor of Commerce Degree) Book-keepers’ Examination (Certificate of Proficiency) Public Service, Junior and Senior Examinations Teachers’ Certificate Examination, The Classes are held in the evenings, and are open to everyone over the age of sixteen. Students need not sit for an examination unless they so desire. The instruction is thoroughly practical, and attention is devoted to individual training. The College Library Is open to all students attending classes. THE FEES arc. Exceptionally Moderate; 10/G per Hour per Term. For further particulars apply to GEORGE H. MASON, Registrar, 7171 Canterbury College.

“Failures are with heroic minds the stepping stones to success.” —Halliburton, -—rp HOUGH you may have failed -S- in the past, take courage! -—Be heroic—find out wherein your weakness lies and become determined to STRENGTHEN such weakness. We give you personal instruction in all requisite commercial knowledge—we And out just where you arc and conduct you, step by step, to just where you want to be. • By the power of knowledge we thus help you to strengthen your weaknesses and convert your failure into success. r —lndividual instruction (not collective tuition) is given in all our courses. Vou may commence your studies with us at anytime. —Call TO-DAY and interview our Director. * Country Students attending this College arc entitled to special railway concessions. GIEBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, Next Chief X’ost Olliee, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. T)IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL MISS M. D. DIGRY, P.C.T., I.P.S. (Typists’ Section). We Coach Students for MATRICULATION PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE (ith S. PROFICIENCY And other examinations. These Classes are in charge of ah Experienced University Graduate whose students In the past have been eminently successful In passing the various Public Examinations. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. Term Commences at any time. Prospectus oil application at the School Hallenstein’s Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). )lANO, VIOLIN, VOICE PRODUCTION. MR RAYNOR WHITE (Loud. Coll. Mus.), 858 COLOMBO STREET NORTH. Private Schools and Co-.nlry Districts Visited. TTNANCING, Deportment, Physical Exercise. JLe MISS COX (pupil of Mrs Wordsworth, London) resumes Afternoon Classes from March lllli. Class for Juniors at Miss Webb’s School. Merivnlc. Evening Classes forming. To Whare, 53 Hereford St. W. Telephone 354. JT ALL’S TON I C \Y IN E, THE SUPREME HRITISH RESTORATIVE. Doctors arc prescribing it in all forms of weakness, over-strain, nerves, insomnia, and in convalescence. They KNOW, ns one Doctor wrote the other day, that “ HALL’S WINE never fails.” GEO. RONNTNGTON, LTD. All Chemists. Wholesale Agents: DUNG'S CHEMICAL CO., Wellington.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1274, 13 March 1918, Page 10

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