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EPTCATIOHAL m AUCKLAND AEAM4IAK OCHOOU ■ The school year.is divifled.;; three Bβ terms, and begins In* February, New Pugj plls, whether holders of free pieces or hot, H are admitted only, at the beginning of the H Annual Session. ■ :>rf- -:- -9 The Fees for Paying Pupils are due on Q the flist" : 'day, of each term. For pupils orer ■ 13 years of age they are £3 10/ per term, a| reduced to •£3 3/ where.-: more than one 1| member (over 13i of the same family aiSj tend. "■■- The fee for each pupil under 13 la g £2 16/ per term. H Free Pupils are- admitted at the bell ginning «f the School Year in February, in Eβ accordance with the Regulations under the ■ Secondary Schools Act, 1903. A Pupil U at qualified to be the holder of a free place g (a) He is the holder of ah' Education g - Board or National Scholarship, proX Tided that the value of the iSchoiarm ship is ' not greater than £40 iv the n case of a Pupil obliged to live away a from home, or £10 in any other rase: I or if t (b) Being not over fourteen years of age i on the 31st of December, preceding I the date of his admission, he has, bey fore entrance, obtained a certificate ■ of pro&ciency as denned by the. Rpgu--1 lations uuder the Education Act, 1877, a or has qualified for a free place In a the examination for Junior National I Scholarships, or has obtained a Cerg tific.ite of Proficiency at the examma--1 tion for Junior District Scholarships. i The Headmaster is prepared to advise , sg the parents of pupils from the country dtesa t riots in the matter of seeming residences 1 in town for their children. 13! Notice of withdrawal of a pupil should' be given before the last day of the term. Applications for admission should be mad" to the Headmaster at the. School, or to Ml" W. A. Camming, 315, Victoria Arcade The parents of children who desire te be admitted to fire plants are recommended t> send a written application to the Headmaster as soon as possible after the puolicatlon of the list under which their children claim to be qnalitiPd. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. M B G. A. P AQU * **■«- CELLIST AND THEORIST, Teacher of Violin, Singing, and PI.-jm. I ' 'OAK" HOUSE. HOBSON-ST., AND I KING'S VIEW ED., MX. ED&S. J Tp £MGINBISKIMU I ' EXAMINATIONS. I WELLEsfBTS'iV'^P^tIR^SCHOOL. I TCKSDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 7to 9. ! LAND, MARINE, TRACTION, AND i WINDING CERTIFICATES. ; Also. Machine Construction, Applied J Mechanics, and Steam, etc.. etc., for Lon- : don Examination. I W. I. ROBINSON. Address: MT. BOBKILL i Above by Correepoodence. EHCIHEEBS , CERTIFICATES LAND. LOCO , . MARINE. OIL. I—ll in I Mr: Pr»-rtical Certificated Engineer. Writt for Particulars. - - . N« Fiilare* ~" AMERICAN i ! 3£NO6U CORRESPONDENCE 192. QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. T ANGER SCHOOL OF PRESS CTJT- •" TING, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADB,- ---; DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING thoroughly taught Lessons given at any time. Special Classes for Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking. Quarter begins from first Lesson. Al lklnds of Patterns ; cut at nominal prices. Terms on applies : lion to MISS COLES, Principal. HOUSE FURNISILOfCte. FURNISHINGS /"VNLT TJELIABLE TirADE 5™ "pXJRNITTJKE. — TTAKDLED TVY T-rj. jQDR T>RIVATE jQALES TJEPARTMENT. WILL CONVINCE YOU, AND AT -pRICES gQ P ER TOWER fTIHAN ANY QTHEB TTOTJSE. ' TOOSB miME AT A TTCTION "* iCtALES. OF INFERIOR MADE GOODS. WHEN YOU CAN GET THE ABOVE. ~ GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. OPPOSITE SMEETON*a c - — D I T. J. MclVOR^^J B FUNEBAL DIRECTOR AND I U EMBALMER, I M EARANGAEAPE ROAD ■ H (Next Newton Post-office. 'Phone 689. £j a ESTABLISHED 1842. ■ _ 1 JAMES JAMIESON, I 3t H.UNDERTAKER AND EMBAL3CEB, I 9 UPPER qUEEN STREET. ■ n Telephone 253. I 111 : is- ' Iγ, *■ "T ►N S FREHCH BBY CLEAWEBS S F. J- PORTER OntosHe TabenuMle. £ 26 KABAWGAHAPE BOAD Piimb* sttteathm to Tulsph—i Ordars. ' C«Ua<orOrd«isaUi>ertai«fCit7. UErvrsi Ombaaga «. Mr. Leirma . Mt. Eden .. Mr. Cackvej DPonwaby S&. Wood I>ev<mporfe .. '■ " L "- ~* Hi ii Whanearei .. MiaaA.Tncker CLEANERS i '• ! f DENTAL NOTIOB, A. L. SMITH AND SONS OLD ESTABLISHED DENTISTS, CORNER HOBSON-ST. (OPPOSITE ST. MATTHEWS CHUBCH). m Artiflcial Teeth Cmrefully Fitted; ■c- CHARGES MODERATE. ?• PAINLESS EITftACTIONS. " Te'l«Eboa« 077. { ■ 1 ' ' 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 288, 2 December 1905, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 288, 2 December 1905, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 288, 2 December 1905, Page 14

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