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EBTJCATTONAX. MISS EVA HARRIS, A.S.M., wishes to inform her .Pupils that she has Removed to Three Lamps Buildings, Ponsonby. _04 RS RAMSDEN. Teacher of the Planoforte; £1 1/ per term of 12 weeks (In adva-nce). —35, Howe St., Newton (opposite Girls' Grammar School). __J&- J^AJCTIKE_W3<X Has Resumed Tuition in Singing and Voice Production. Pierce Buildings, Symonds St. 'Phone 3468. ISSES BERKSFORD (Certificated), Teachers of Music. Violin, Piano, Theory, and Singing, Plain and Fancy Dancing. Terms Moderate. Address: ARNCLIFFE, 106, Symonds St. ARTS AND CRAFTS SCHOOL AND DEPOT —Oil Painting, Kensington Painting, Stencilling, Stencil Cutting, Brass Work, Poker, Crochet Irish Crochet Applique, etc, etc.—lß, Karangahape Rd., near Tabernacle. Q.EORGE SINTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Cornet, Studio: 10, Mutual Life Buildings. Private Address: Summer St., Stanley Bay. piANOFORTE TUITION. M ISS M B- J{, ICUMON D, A.R.C.M.. And ]y£ISS J£ L.R.A.M., TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 17. Pupils received at 04, GRAFTON ROAD (private address) and at STUDIO, No. 13, MUTUAL LIFE BL'LLDINGS, QUEEN ST. ■jyTEBBWETIIER "jyTEADOWS, L.A.8., TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. Studio: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY ST., Opp. Old V.M.C.A. Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 3.30 p.m., 7.30 to 9 p.m. VST rp "CMTCHETT, SOLO 'CELLIST AND VIOLINIST, From England. VACANCY FOR FEW PUPILS. c/o LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO. DACKWARD EDUCATION. Persons, any age, can receive Private Tuition; no classes; reasonable terms; all subjects.—Hansard, 31, Shortiand Street. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS STUDENTS are held In high esteem by Employers of Labour throughout the country. The greatest School in the Empire. Kstab. 21 years. Over 13,000 students in Australasia; over 200 .courses. Call or write for Free Descriptive Circular. W. H. WHITE, District Agent, 6, Watson's Buildings. Wellesley Street East, Auckland. —pLAM" QCHOOL OF A BT, And AUCKLAND ART g CHOOr - The Next Term of the School will Commence on MONDAY, March 17. New Students wishing to avail themselves of the FREE STUDENTSHIPS under the "Elaru" Bequest, are requested to write to the Registrar for the necessary Forms. Classes are held in all Branches of Fine nnd Applied Arts, by full-qualified Teachers. Further particulars on application to the Registrar, or to E. W. PAYTON, Director. Public Art Gallery, Auckland. A RE -yOU TJSED TO THE T> E M I N G T O N? On the applicant's ability to answer this question satisfactorily often depends position and prospects of future advancement. The New Model Remingtons arc selling so fast, that, competent Remington operators are more than ever in demand. IN USE 300,000 REMINGTONS. 800,000 REMINGTONS. 800,000 REMINGTONS. 800,000 REMINGTONS. "DEMINGTON AND T>ONEO /"COLLEGE, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Principal .. MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. VXTE'LL MAKE YOU AN ENGINEER! If you have the AMBITION to become an engineer; if you spend just a few honrs of your spare time studying our easy, but thoroughly practical, lessons. TJOWEB'S A UCKLAND CICHOOL FOR -pNGINEERS JAS. W. BOWER. M.A.1.M.E., Principal (holding Extra First and Mine Manager's Certificates), assisted by a special staff of qualified engineers. Send its your address. We will send you our descriptive booklet to read at your leisure. Write to-day—it's sent post free! "DOWER'S QCHOOL FOR -piNGINBERS TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. Phone 1,734. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. EXAMINATION FOR STANDARD CERTIFICATES. An Examination for Candidates wishing to sit for Standard VI. Certificates,"or for Certificates of Competency in other Classes, will he held at the Normal School, Wellesley Street, on MONDAY, 17th March, beginning at 9.30 a.m. Candidates must give notice iv writing of their desire to be examined to the Chief Inspector of Schools, at che Education Office, Shortiand Street, not later than FRIDAY, March 14, such notice to state the reason for which the certificate is sought. R. CROWE, 534 Secretary. BOOTS AND SHOES. pAY ]^£ORE 7 GENTS' FOOTWEAR ALL SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED.' EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES AND GIRLS' CLEARING LINES. BARGAINS IN INFANTS' SHOES. OUR VERY BEST AND NEWEST GOODS REDUCED AT LEAST 2/ IN THE £. MANY BROKEN LINES AT HALF-PRICE. YOU WANT BOOTS. WE WANT ROOM. THEN LET US MEET AND DO BUSINESS TO OUR MUTUAL ADVANTAGE. m J>OOT -pMPORIUM. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 58, 8 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 58, 8 March 1913, Page 7