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STATE AID TO WORKERS UNDER THE GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO WORKERS. ACT, IWS. F~|AHE GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO JL SETTLERS OFFICE is now prepared to lend money to WORKERS desirous of pro~ ▼idinx themselves with homes on FIRST MORTGAGE of URBAN AND SUBURBAN LANDS and improvements in sums not exceeding £350. MORTGAGES will be under the INSTALMENT SYSTEM, repayable by 73 half-yearly payments of interest and principal, w orkeri have the right to repay loans partly or wholly at any time. INTEREST at 5 per cent-, reducible to 4$ percent, provided instalments are paid within 11 days of the due date. MORTGAGES will be prepared FREE OF CHARGE, except the payment of cash disbursements. NO COMMISSION or PROCURATION FEE VALUATION and INSPECTION FEES reduced to a minimum. FULL PARTICULARS and APPLICATION FORMS can be obtained at any Past Office, from representatives of the Government ValuaLiou Department, or at the advances to Settlers Office. Wellington. P. HEYES. Superintendent.

UCKL A N D -Q NIVER S 1 T X QOLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MINES. Arrangements are being completed fur Session 1907 teoiMtueuciug March for the full course of instruction required by Students who propose to take the Degree <«f B. of Engineering of the N.Z. University in Mining or Metallurgy. All persons are free to attend any of the Courses of Lectures or Laboratory Practice, but those who wish to proceed to. the Degree must first pass the Matriculation Examination. SUBJECTS FDR THE Ist TWO YEARS. Subjects of Instruction. Teaching Staff. Mathematics: Professor 11. W. Segar, M.A. CbemStry } Mr F. I’. Worley, M.A.. M-Se. Mineralogy Professor A. I’. W. Thomas, Geology. t M.A. Freebaud and v Instructor to ea Geometrical Drawing f Appointed. SUBJECTS FOR THE 3rd YEAR. Subjects of Instruction. Teaching Staff. Applied Mechank-s \ Lecturer to be *PSteam Engine and.- | pointed through the Machine Drawing j High Commissioner J in London. Quantitative Chemical ■( Mr F. P. Worley, Analysis J M.A., M.Sc. Mechanical Treatment ) Professor A. Jarof Ores. Metallurgy > man. A.R.S.M , of Geld ) A.I.M.M. - SUBJECTS FOR THE 4th YEAR FOR THE B E. IN MINING. Subje :s of lusirudien. Teaching Staff. Mining \ Professor A. Jarman, Assaying j A.R.S.M., A.I.M.M. Land and Mine Stir- \ Lecturer to be veying f appointed. SUBJECTS for THE 4th YEAR FOR THE B.E. IN METALLURGY. Subjects of Instruct inn. Teaching Staff. Metallurgy y Professor A. Jarman, Assaying and Orc ' A.R.S.M. A.I.M.MTreatment J Land ami Mine Surveying: As above. Those interested arc. requested to communicate with Professor A. Jarman. Professor of Mining Ehl ineerhig.. or w.ih the undersigned. D. W. RUNCIMAN, M.A.. Registrar. sth January, 1907.

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QOME symptoms of Acute Rheumatism are: A feeling of coldness; want of appetite: thirst: and sharp pains In the joints. RITEUMO remove* the cause of the trouble—ex*.* uric acid lu the uloo<L 2.6 aud 4,6.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 12 January 1907, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 12 January 1907, Page 42

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