EDUCATIONAL. ■ 4 ME RIC AN Cj'OIIOOL OF pORUESPONDENCE. , 19D. QUEEN STREET. PROGRAMME FOR NEXT WEEK. PRACTICAL. APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY. MONDAY, 28th—Meet 7.l3—Direct Current Motors THURSDAY, Ist—Moot 7.3o—Testing and Calculating Direct Current Dynamos PRACTICAL APPLICATION OP STEAM. WEDNESDAY, 30th—Meet 7.30 — Steam Boilers: Construction, Types, and Accessories FRIDAY, 2nd — Meet 7.So—\Engtneer s Artbmetle and Mathematics At the recent examinations, four of oiu . Instructor's Pupils in Steam went up and passed. Three obtaining Certificates lv Second class Stationary (C. Couch, S3. Haig, nnd T. Shepherd) and R. Saundcrs m River Engineer's Certificate. Syllabus of the Practical Classes in Electricity and Steam, and Illustrated Catalogue of the Correspondence Classes in Steam, Sanitary, Electrical, and Civil Engineering and Architecture can be obtained Free upon application, either personaUv or through the post. Office open Saturday Nights, from 7.00 to 9.30. ' pILHS'QO L L X G E, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. For GOOD WRITING- In Class, Privately or by Correspondence. For Qi; lOK BUSINESS ARITHMETIC For MENTAL ARITHMETIC , • For CORREBPONDBNCK AND COMPOSITION For BOOKKEEPING—SingIe and Double For SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING For PREPARATION FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS For D. anil 10. TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES For MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE COMMERCIAL, SIPE — i>o Students placed In good Mercantile Houses during the last four months. . EXAMINATION SIDE—3S Students passed out of ;J8 sent up for the various Public Examinations last year. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES — Mondays and Thursdays. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Quarter begins from date of entry. • ' Telephone No. 324:!. For terms and particulars, apply personally or by letter to the Principal, Mlt 'i\ HAItLE GILES. FUNERAL NOTICES. ■go ,-vro. l, L. o. l. 2gs|Kfl[ Officeirts ami Mejnbers and Membei-s of Sistw (Pfflfli Lodges an- (respectfully %WW vt requested to assemble .at Salvation Army Barracks, l'onsonby-road, on SUNDAY, 27tb, at 1 p.m., to follow the Remains of Bro. Westbrooke's late wife to her last resting place. By Order. J. COX, Secretary. MEETINGS. :g v n d a y ry\ n a m s. QPEN- A IPv jiyrBETINGS ' Will be held in /OPPOSITION TO OUNDAY rpRAMS DUNN TNG IN THE piTY, AS UNDER:— rpO-NIOIIT— PIIILSON'S SQUARE. QUNDAY— GREY STREET FIREBELL. VICTORIA STREET. FREEMAN'S BAY. TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. PONSONBY RESERVOin. mUESDAY— PHILSON'S SQUARE. "^~~" \ All Meetings comniieaice at s p.ni. Rands will March To-nlghffc and on Tuesday Night from various centres to Phlleon Square. i Representatives from Chnrdies unci Lahoiu' Org-anlsatioas will Speak.'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 5
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