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S3 JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, (l , K3. "THE PAH." V ' f BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR I BOYS. J Headmaster: THE HK\. p. S. SMALLFIELD ; Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident '„ and Visiting Masters. c, Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Kvamtp,,. . i tions. 1 > Term began February 10th. J Half-term begins WEDNESDAY, March 25th. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may be « had from Messrs Upton and Co. and Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper. Telephone 729. Postal Address: THE PAH, AUCKLAND Telegraphic Address: AUCKLAND. * j A/TISS G. L.' BOULTON, A.S.M., Auckland . iaia University, Teacher of Piano, Violin, Singing and Theory.—West Bay, Stanley Point, Devonport. Homes visited. , TV-f-R. McDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin * ' -" x Piano, Organ, Singing. Stammering cured.—27, Khyber Pass, near Graitour °ad. ao J XADUCATIONAL—PupiIs coached for "D" • 3 ■*-' Examination and for Matriculation by experienced School Teacher. — Apply Star c Office. fg CJTAMMERING Permanently Cured by d Physical Treatment TjTLOOUTION, all branches, Dramatic - L -' Study.—F. Alfred Price, Caxton Chambers, Swanson-st: Box 574. - G.P.0.. Auckland. V ! /ROLLINS' COPY BOOK PRIZE COMPE- '• ?-> TITION. In deference to the wishes of many Masters and Teachers, MESSRS COLLINS - BROS. AND CO., LTD., beg to announce t n that a COMPETITION for 1908 will take " Place. 10 1 A/fW DERN DRESSCUTTING' - , JXL IMPERIAL SCHOOL. Principals: ! MISS ROBIN (late of London and Paris) MISS HOLMES tlate of Kirkcaldie and t Stains). > CENTRAL SCHOOL, 21, H.M ARCADE . Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Wednesdays" : - 7 to 9 p.m. SUBURBAN CLASSES AND 1 SCHOOLS.—These Classes resume March 1 1908. Latest Systems (with or without charts) taught. c i mHEORY CLASSES FOR JUNE EXAM. < • A MR G. A PAQUE, L.A.M., and I MISS WEBB, Mus. Baa, - Will Coach for above at "OAK HOUSE " ' HOBSON-ST. Fee: Two Guineas for whole course, t Pupils enrolled now. j! OE° 1 L Jj ITT LE, t LATE OF VICTORIA, 1 VIOLONCELLO AND CLARIONET I 1 SOLOIST. i £ TEACHER OF MUSIC, ! VIOLONCELLO, CONTRA BASS, c • CLARIONET. t , Full particulars at English and Foreign i l Piano Agency, or No. 4, Short-st Tel. 1342. st jfrfß. 2JEHBEHT QLAPHAM, ' CONSULTING HERBAL PRACTITIONER t Late Proprietor and Superintendent of the ' - "Bellevue" Sanatorium and Hydro-Electro- f • pathlc and Botanic Institute, Moama, , N.S.W., and the "Mount View" Sanatorium, " I Kew, Melbourne, formerly of Nelson Sana- | toriurn. Nelson, N.Z., wishes to announce . that he has established His Laboratory, Dispensary, and Consulting Rooms at 1 . QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUNGA, where he J j may be consulted daily from io a.m. to 8 . p.m. Consultation Free. n ! n | nJBLIC NOTICES. 1 ( ■ ENLARGING THE FACTORY EVERY Year ■] • Increasing the Output every Month Gaining Success Every Week Adding to Sales Every Day ' 0 Obtaining Admirers Every Hour ; Benefiting Users Every Minute Receiving Praise Every Second _ The Emblem of Perfection Always mHE " OLIVER" gTANDARD -yiSIBLE q-[YPEWRITER. j GEO. ABBOTT, Agent, CITY CHAMBERS. I /THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE " COMPANY, LIMITED. l Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be Clos- . ed from the 25th March to the Bth Ap- I til, both days inclusive. s s , By order of the Board. JAMES KIRKER, General Manager. Auckland, ISth March, 1908. rpHE "MEW Ts°°K |S aoP In the > r Premises Lately occupied by the PicadiUy f " Tea Rooms, j 1 STRAND ARCADE. tl a Books of Every Description, S; Stationery, Account Books, etc., etc. A Beautiful Assortment of Fancy Leather « Goods, ' _ Ladies' Purses, Peggy Bags, Writing and Dressing Cases, . Post Card Albums, Photo Frames, Presen- , tation Inkstands, etc. n \l The Largest and Finest Selection of Waterman Fountain Pens in the City. . h Postcards in Endless Variety. t' I You are Cordially Invited to Inspect. a : No one asked to buy. Q Onr Goods Speak for Themselves. ° I f ' EVERYTHING NEW. NO OLD STOCK - ALL THU LATEST BOOKS AND MAGA^ • ZINES. jgjTRAND igOOK TDOOM, r STRAND ARCADE. NTear Queen-st. Entrance. £ 'Phone 846.) (P.O. Bos 6uT 1 TURN IT INTO CASH By sending it to ROLLINS AND C 0., 0 THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS E 24, CUSTOMS-ST. E. * E ■ Quick Sales. Prompt Settlements. No Delay. S : If you wish to SELL and REALISE - . quickly on Goods of any description, or / , Real Estate, consult £ . COLLINS AND CO. COAL DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. ti at It The above Association beg to notify that bi owing to the rise in price of Coal at the il; Mines, and the increased cost of horse feed and handling, the price of Taupiri Coal will be advanced 2/ per Ton from the Ist prox. _1 8 | T CURE BY MAGNETISM.—ConsuIt W A Gribbin Adams, 317, Victoria Arcade. Hours, lv to 3. REE N,' BLOB, k E D. 0. AND C THE COLOUR MEN, fc AT THE BLUE SHOP, TOP GREY-ST., F is the Cheapest Place for PAPERHANG- F ING. PICTURE FRAMING, MOULDINGS. Glass and Painters' Requisites. Estimates B supplied for all Classes of Signv.i-itlng. tl Painting, and Decorative Work. Giazin« and Vt Paperhanging. All orders iv these Dep.i.r:ments promptly executed. Telephone VH READ THIS and it will bo RED.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 76, 28 March 1908, Page 3

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