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EDUCATIONAL. I pRINCE a LBERT j BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOP. i BOYS AND GIRLS. j Chairman of Board of Governors: I REV. C. H. GARLAND. j ~ Headmaster: I MB STUART STEPHENSON, M.A. j '. ■ Senior Mistress: MISS M. B. THOMSON, M.A. I THOROUGH CLASSICAL AND COMMER- j CIAL EDUCATION. > FIRST TERM, 1906, STARTS ON TUES- i DAY, FEBRUARY 13. ! The Headmaster will be at the College i I each morning this week. New Pupils en- i i rolled on MONDAY. February 12. | Prospectus on application to the College, I lat Upton's, or at Champtaloup and Coop- j er6 - Telephone 1313 j ?p H E QOLLEGE 1 AND gCHOOL OF -\rusic, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONES, , M.M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K.. London. j Certificated Staff, English and Foreign, i The College is built of stone and stands ! in its own grounds, on au unrivalled site, j commanding extensive sea and land scapes. | i and is very specially drained and ventilated. j The Education comprises all that is meant I j in' the term through Modern English. The i Modern Languages are taught conversationj ally by native teachers. i The object is to promote culture and be- , stow Christian Training on unsectarian j principles, and to fit girls for useful lives. ; References to Parents; references required. | The Staff includes seven (7) Certificated English Governesses, besides the French j and German Professors. The Musical Staff I embraces the highest talent. Studies will be resumed (D.V.) on TUESDAY, 13th of February. Boarders and New Pupils received on the 12th. TRAM TO GATE. Telephone SOS. Prospectus of the Prln- j clpal or of Messrs Upton and Co. and j Champtaloup and Co. KING EDWARD"S COLLEGE.— Day School Now Open. New pupils enrolled on application to the Principal, Mr T. Hatie Giles. j ING EDWARD'S COLLEGE.-Matricu-l.ttion and Civil Service. Classes now ! forming.—Mr T. Haric Giles, Principal. ING EDWARIVS COLLEGE—Evening ' Classes. Mondays and Thursdays. Preparation for all Public Examinations aud , : for Commercial Pursuits. , i~NG EDWAITrvS COLLEGE. Lower SymoDds-st.—Quarter begins from date ! 'of entry. New pupils enrolled on appllca- ' tion. REV 1 LYNN COLLEGE. | CORNER ROSE RD. AND TOLLEN ST. ! Principals. THE MISSES TAYLOR. ! j First Term. 1006. begins TUESDAY. 13th j February. I School will be open ou MONDAY. 12th. \ I frorr 10 to 12 noon, to enrol Pnpils. j Music and Wood Carving Pupils return , at usnai hours next week. j lM BS E RNEST H Q.t~EREE, ! TEACHER OF PIANO. ! ! Has RESUMED TEACHING. ! ROOM 3, SECOND FLOOR, MUTUAL j LIFE BUILDINGS. , i HERR JOHAS. WIELAERT j (Conductor Auckland Orchestral Society*, MADAME WIELAERT, Teachers of Pianoforte. Violin and Singing, Have Resnmed Tuition. Pupils enrolled daily, 2 to 4. Telephone. No. 1939 (Private Residence). Studio: CITY CHAMBERS. Queen and Victoria Streets. MBF.Ju h l A * Teacher of Respiration and Voice Production (Rizelli Method). Nasal and Faulty Production Corrected. Voice Test Interviews free. Appointments made by letter. Address c/o A. W. Robertson. 189. Queen st FOR ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. RECENT RESULTS. 74 SUCCESSES LN ALL GRADES. JJ JJEMINGWAY, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, RESUMES LECTURES TO CANDIDATES NEXT WEEK. Apply HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, ENDEAN S BUILDINGS. Fellows and Associates Separate. Lecture Hall open to all Students as a R-eadin-Room, daily 12 to 2. P P. HiSCOCKS AND SON" *- • Conductor and Organist St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir. TEACHERS OF VIOLIN AND PIANO CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT WELLESLEY STREET. A Good English Piano for Sale. £16 10/. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A COMFORTABLE Home for a Lady as ! £-»• companion, who would help in the ' I »">use in return for a small charge for board.—Apply Preston, Grocer. .Tcrvois rd. . "OOARD and Residence for 2 respectable ' *-» Men In private family.-Silvia Cottage, j Panmure-rd., Otahuhu. j "DACHELOR requires quiet Board and] *f Residence. neighbourhood Supreme! Conn—B.R.._6L_Star Office. I ' TJOARD and Residence wanted by studious I -»-» gentleman, in or about Richmond-road. ' moderate terms.—Address. Rex, Star Office. '< "C'-EW Vacancies for Permanent Boarders! ■*- at Oxford Villa. ORorke-st., near Albert Park. Every modem convenience. i j "pEOPLE'S AGENCY for Accommoda ! j •*- tion," 63, Queen-st, Nicest places, j Board-Residence, Furnished Rooms, Houses. AU prices. Call, save searching: or write. ' X ° X ° R U A. i THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, 5/; Week, 25/. Trains met Wire, write j J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. j VACANCIES—Ladies' Residential Club, » "Oakleigh," Upper Symonds st. Id section. Opp. Buchanan's. Confectioner. Terms moderate. 'Phone 1720. VI7ANTED. 2 gentlemen friends to share '»'» beautiful Large Room.—Glenoran, Whareora. Ponsouby-ra. VV/'ANTKD. in Remuera or Mt. Eden. Bed~- * ~ room. Sitting-room and Board for raarried couple.—Apply H.M.. 32. Star Office. jTITANTED, 2 or 3 respectable Working '' Men, with or without board, terms moderate.—Apply No. 40, corner Hayden and Howe streets. JTtTIANTED by Young Lady. Private Board '* and Residence in refined family, Mt. Eden or vicinity preferred; terms moderate. —Apply by letter. M.C., 75 Star Office. WANTED, 2 respectable Men Boarders, private family, bath, every convehiece; terms. 16/. washing included.—For address apply Lyle, Grocer. Wellington-st. [TXTANTED. in private family. 2 Working VV Men Boarders, good cooking, garden, bath, soft washing, 17/6: 2mins. Queen-st. Tram Id.—Brown. Symonds-st., corner City-rd. "V7"OUNG Man requires Board and LodgX ings iv select private family.—State terms, etc., to Roy. 62. Star Office. ATHLETIC SPORTS. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS. HAMILTON. £20 HANDICAP. £7 MILE. £6 HALFMILE. Small Entry Fees. Send for Programme. F. H. TUCK. Hon. See.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 10 February 1906, Page 3

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