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AW. WANTED, in the Town Clerk's Office, Sheffield, good GENERAL CONVEYANCING CLERK, able to examine abstracts, draft deeds, leases, tenancy agreements, and miscellaneous documents; permanency.-Reply, with full particulars as to experience, age, and salary required, to the TowN CLERK, Town Hall, Sheffield.

AW.-WANTED, immediately, competent ledge of the routine work of a Solicitor's office and be accustomed to work with slight supervision.-DAY and YEWDALL, Central Bank Chambers, Leeds.

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had good experience in Commercial and Common Law
cases, also County Court practice.-Applications,
stating experience, salary required, and references, to
be sent to "S." (No. 3944), "Law Times" Office,
Bream's-buildings, EC. 4.

ADVERTISEMENT RATES.

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AW.-WANTED, immediately, an experienced CONVEYANCING CLERK (incligible), familiar with Trust matters and Accounts, and also Company work.-Applications, accompanied by references, stating experience and salary required, to be sent to "V" (No 3944), "Law Times Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. 4.

LAW.

WANTED,

SOLICITOR

to

Legal and Tuition Notices.

MESSRS.

GIBSON and WELDON,

Proprietors of "Law Notes," &c., PREPARE in Class and by Post, STUDENTS for the Intermediate and Final Examinations of the Law Society, Bar, and other Legal Examinations.-Address, Lonsdale Chambers, 27, Chancery-lane, W.C.

EASTER SOLICITORS' EXAMINATIONS.

At the Final, of 25 Pupils, 24 passed, including the only Honoursman. At the Intermediate all Class Pupils passed.

MR.

R. EDGAR HAMMOND, B.A. (Honours,
Oxon.), Solicitor, assisted by Mr. ARTHUR
WELLESLEY SELLS, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, PRE-
PARES STUDENTS for

SOLICITORS', BAR, and LONDON UNIVERSITY
INTERMEDIATE and LL.B. EXAMINATIONS
by means of small oral classes and by post.
Write or call for prospectus:

3, PLOWDEN BUILDINGS, TEMPLE, E.C. 4.
R. F. W. PEARSON, M.A., B.C.L.

MR (Fon.), LL.B. (Lond.). Barrister-at-Law (First

Class Honours), continues to PREPARE GENTLEMEN for the BAR, SOLICITORS', and all UNIVERSITY Law Examinations, ORALLY and by POST. Notes, Schemes of reading, and test papers supplied. Recent successes include LL.B. (Int.).-4, New-sq., Lincoln's-inn, W.O. 2.

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By arrangement Auctions in town or country can also be held on other days. Messrs. Debenham, Tewson, and Chinnocks undertake Sales and Valuations for Probate and other purposes of Furniture, Pictures, Farming Stock, Timber, &c.

A list is published monthly of Business Premises, Offices, and Building Sites. A Register is also kept of Estates, Town and Country Residences, Hunting and Shooting Quarters, and Investments.-Full particulars on application to Messrs. Debenham, Tewson, and Chinnocks, No. 80, Cheapside, E.C. 2, and 29, St. James's-square, S.W. 1. Telephones, City 7611 (3 lines) and Gerrard 8765.

VALUABLE LAW BOOKS.

MESSRS, HODGSON and CO. will SELL

by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 115, Chancerylane, W.C., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, at One o'clock, VALUABLE LAW BOOKS, including the Professional Library of the late Mr. JUSTICE NEVILLE, also that of CAPTAIN HERBERT ASQUITH, of Lincoln's-inn (retiring from practice), comprising Two Good Sets of the Law Reports, complete from 1865 to 1918; another set from 1865 to 1917; a consecutive Series of the Old Reports in the House of Lords, Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, mostly in sound calf bindings; a set of Cutler's Patent Cases, 34 vols., half morocco; Lord Halsbury's Laws of England, 31 vols., buckram; a large selection of useful Practical Works, many being the last editions. Also Tables, Chairs, and other Furniture. Catalogues on application. Telephone: 7291 Central.

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WANTED, at once, for Egypt, BAR

RISTER or SOLICITOR to take charge of branch office; experience Admiralty and Commercial work and advocacy; some knowledge French desirable; excellent prospects to suitable man, or small share of Partnership could be purchased immediately.-FREEMAN and SON, 30A, George-street, Hanover-square, W. (single-handed) wishes

manage Conveyar.cing and General practice, in CITY SOLICITOR ELES with other Solici

small town in the West Midlands; experience in advo-
cacy essential; good salary to competent man.-Apply
H. E." (No. 3944), " Law Times" Office, Bream's-
buildings, E.C. 4.

LAW. WANTED Country office,

and

experienced CONVEYANCING CLERK (male ineligible); highest references.-Apply, stating age, full particulars, and salary required, to THOMSON, Solicitor, Tewkesbury.

Co

YOUNTY BOROUGH of DEWSBURY.-
Applications are invited for the POSITION of
COMMITTEE CLERK; applicants must have had ex-
perience in and be capable of taking charge of the
work in connection with Council and Committee meet-
ings and the duties arising thereout; Shorthand
Typist essential; experience in the general routine and
duties of a Town Clerk's office a recommendation;
salary £175, rising by annual increments of £25 to
£250 per annum. Applications. with copies of testi-
monials, to be sent to the undersigned not later than
Nov. 12.

JNO. HALL, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, Dewsbury.

tor similarly placed for MUTUAL ASSISTANCE
during absence from office; partial use offices could be
"Law Times
arranged. Apply "M." (No. 3944),
Office, Bream's-buildings, E.C. 4.

THIRD EDITION.

Price 2s. 6d. Net.

Chess Openings

By JAMES MASON.

CONTENTS.

SECTION I-King's Knight's Game.
SECTION II-King'a Bishop's Game.
SECTION III.-The King's Gambits.
SECTION IV.-French Defence, &c.
SECTION V.Queen's Knight's Game, &a.

FIELD & QUEEN (HORACE Cox) LTD., Windsor House,
Bream's-buildings, E.C. 4.

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14th Edition in the press. Royal 800.
Price 68. net; by post 68. 9d.

Company Law and Practice: An
Alphabetical Guide thereto.

By HERBERT W. JORDAN, Company
Registration Agent, Managing Director of
JORDAN & SONS LIMITED.

"Mr. Herbert W.Jordan has more experi-,
ence of Company Registration than any
other man breathing, and is therefore fully
qualified to be a guide unto others."
FINANCIAL NEWS.

8th Edition. 18. net; by post ls. 4d.

Private Companies: their Utility and the Exemptions they Enjoy.

By H. W. JORDAN, Author of the above. 11th Edition. 18. net; by post 18. 4d.

How to Form a Company.

By H. W. JORDAN, Author of the above. 6th Edition (1917). 18. net; by post 18. 4d.

Debentures and other Charges.

By H. W. JORDAN, Author of the above.
58. net; by post 58. 6d.

Voluntary Liquidation under the
Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908:

Being a Handbook for Liquidators, with
Forms and the Relative Winding-up Rules.
Second Edition. By J. P. EARNSHAW,
F.C.I.S.

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ENTITLED

"POST-WAR INVESTMENTS,"

which deals fully and frankly with the present position and outlook of affairs from the point of view of the investor, large or small. The Quarterly Supplements contain up-to-date details of 100 specially selected securities, covering the whole available field of investmentfrom National War Bonds to Ordinary Shares in Industrial Companies-particulars of further investments considered worthy of attention, a number of useful tables, and hints of value to everyone concerned with the remunerative employment of capital.

The Annual Volume

Price 1s.

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FORMS OF

POWER OF ATTORNEY

SETTLED BY

Mr. T. CYPRIAN, WILLIAMS, LL.B. Barrister-at-Law, one of the Conveyancing Counsel to the Court.

POWERS UNDER THE EXECUTION OF TRUSTS (WAR FACILITIES) ACTS 1914 AND 1915.

PRICE: EACH 4d., PER DOZEN 3s. 6d. 35. For the use of Members of the Naval or Military Forces, containing general powers and also power under the above Act. 35a. For the use of Members of the Naval or Military Forces under the above Act only. THE FOLLOWING GENERAL FORMS ARE ALSO PUBLISHED.

35.* For the use of Members of the Naval or Military Services.

36. General Form,
36* For some special purpose.

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PARALYSED and EPILEPTIC.

(ALBANY MEMORIAL.) Incorporated by Royal Charter. Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C. 1. PATRON: H.M. THE KING.

The oldest and largest Hospital of its kind. Four wards for soldiers suffering from nerve injury and severe mental and nervous shock. Contributions will be most thankfully received by Bankers: COUTTS & Co., Strand.

THE LONDON

Secretary, GODFREY H. HAMILTON.

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Urgently requires increased funds for the support of its varied activities amongst the civil and military populations of the capital, The missionaries are visiting in camps and hospitals, where their cheery presence and uplifting words are appreciated by officers and men alike, while their ministrations in home and factory, and amongst the sorrowing and suffering poor, are of incalculable benefit in these sad and difficult days.

GIFTS OF ANY AMOUNT will be gratefully acknowledged if sent to the Secretaries, The Mission House, 3, Bridewell Place, E.C. 4. Treasurer: F.A. BEVAN, Esq., J.P., D.L. Bankers: BARCLAYS BANK. 312 MISSIONARIES EMPLOYED.

Legacies Respectfully Solicited.

Solicitors, Trustees, Executors, and others, having Money for Distribution amongst deserving Charities, will, it is hoped, find the List which

appears on this Inset useful.

Applicationsrespecting Advertising on this Inset should be addressed: Messrs. HOOPER & BATTY Ltd., Advertising Contractors, 15, Walbrook, London, E.C. 4. See also other Charities on the Following Page.

CHARITIES (continued).

Dr. BARNARDO'S HOMES.

Charter: "No Destitute Child Ever Refused Admission."

FORM OF BEQUEST.

I give unto DR. BARNARDO's HOMES: NATIONAL INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION, the Registered Office of which is 18 to 26, Stepney Causeway, London, E. 1, the sum of •pounds sterling, free of Duty, to be paid within six calendar months after my decease. And I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or Director for the time being of the said Association shall be a sufficient discharge for the Legacy, which is to be applied to the general purposes of the said Association.

Copies of this form will be sent on application to the General Secretary at Head Offices. Tel. 1098 East. Gen. Sec.'s Office. A FEW FIGURES.

86,000 Children have passed through the rescue doors. 7,131 is the average number of Children in residence.

503 are Crippled, Incurable, Blind, Deaf and Dumb, physically afflicted, or sick. 835 Boys and Girls are under Industrial and Technical Training. 26,281 Young People have been migrated to Canada and the Overseas Dominions. 6,581 Children have been admitted to these Homes since War broke out, a large proportion being children of Soldiers and Sailors.

10,672 Barnardo Boys are serving their Country in the Army and Navy and Mercantile Marine.

Cheques payable "DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES," and crossed (Notes should be Registered). Honorary Director, Wiliam Baker, M.A., LL.B.

Head Offices: 18 to 26, STEPNEY CAUSEWAY, LONDON, E. 1.

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THE BOY IS FATHER TO THE MAN. There can be no higher duty than to set the feet of the children on the straight road to goodness, health, and independence. The Shaftesbury Society, one of the oldest established Child Rescue Agencies, continues its endeavours, under the added stress of war-time conditions. to help crippled and suffering children..

Its many centres in crowded areas radiate moral and religious influence among thousands of the very poorest boys and girls.

Funds Urgently Needed. Contributions in money and kind will be gratefully acknowledged by the Director, Sir JOHN KIRK, J.P.,

of the

SHAFTESBURY SOCIETY

AND RAGGED SCHOOL UNION, 82, John-street, Theobald's-road, W.C.1.

London Bridge, S.E. 1. NEEDS HELP.

Viscount GOSCHEN, Treasurer. Bankers: The Bank of England.

SPURGEON'S ORPHANAGE,

CLAPHAM ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Seaside Home Branch: CLIFTONVILLE, MARGATE. President and Director, Rev. CHARLES SPURGEON. Vice-President & Treasurer, WILLIAM HIGGS, Esq. A HOME and SCHOOL for 500 FATHERLESS CHILDREN, and a Memorial of the Beloved Founder, C. H. Spurgeon. No votes required. The most needy and deserving cases are selected by the Committee of Management.

Contributions should be sent to the Secretary, F. G. LADDS, Spurgeon's Orphanage, Clapham-road, London, S.W.

NOTICE TO INTENDING BENEFACTORS.-Our last Annual Report,containing a Legal Form of Bequest, will be gladly sent on application to the secretary.

appears on this Inset useful.

GENERAL BOOTH

APPEALS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE GREAT AND VARIED WORK CARRIED ON ALL OVER THE WORLD BY

THE

SALVATION ARMY,

which has over 10,000 Centres of Work in daily operation.

£200,000

REQUIRED ANNUALLY FOR THE ARMY'S CENTRAL FUNDS ALONE. Please mark your gift for whatever branch it is desired to benefit. Social Work among the PoorEvangelical-War Work-Aged Poor-Work among Lepers-Industrial Missionary Work-Homes for Boys or Girls in difficult circumstances-Medical and Educational Work in Eastern Countries, &c., &c. Legacies specially asked for. Legacy Forms, Reports and Annual Balance-sheets, which have always been published. sent upon application, Auditors, Messrs. Knox, Cropper, & Co., Spencer House, Finsbury, E.C. 2. Please cross cheques "Bank of England, Law Courts Branch," and address them to GENERAL BOOTH, Queen Victoria Strest, London, E.O. 4.

"THE DUMB TAUGHT TO SPEAK. DONATIONS &

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Royal

School for Deaf & Dumb Children,

MARGATE.

Kent Road, London.) (Founded in 1792 in Old

and Educated.

Children whose
Fathers have fallen

in the War admitted
free of all charge.

Office: 93, Cannon Street,

London, E.C. 4.

FREDERIC H. MADDEN, Secretary.

Treasurer:
LORD

ALDENHAM.

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Solicitors, Trustees, Executors, and others, having Money for Distribution among deserving Charities, will, it is hoped, find the List which Applications respecting Advertising on this Page should be addressed: Messrs. HOOPER & BATTY Ltd., Advertising Contractors, 15, Walbrook, London, E.C. 4. See also other Charities on the Inside Back Page.

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