MEETINGS. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE.—A MEETING a of the Auckland iDstitnte will be held n the-Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on Monday, the 3rd inst., when Dr. R. Brtf"ault will deliver a lecture on " THE PROBLEM OF CANCER." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to comHence at S p.m. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. A UCKLAND RAVINGS Bi ANK - A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the sth inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. B. CAMERON, Manager. Ist August, 1908. EIiECTORAIi. X rfy-AITEMATA "pLECTORATE. M R W. J. N APIER Will Address the Electors as under:— ALBANY (LUCAS' CREEK) — August 3rd, 7.30 p.m. (Schoolroom) HOBSONVILLE — August sth, 7.30 p.m. (Schoolroom) RIVERHEAD — August 6th, 7.30 p.m. (Schoolroom) mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Ladies and Gentlemen, In compliance with a requisition from 2013 electors, I beg to announce that I am a Candidate for the representation of Waitemata in Parliament. Yours faithfully, W. J. NAPIER. PLUMBING. J. McLE ° Dl SANITARY PLUMBER AND GASFITTEB. Workshops and Office: CITY MARKET SQUABE (Back of J. C. Oldbnry, Gunsmith). Paone 1727 B, O- EEEN(LATE OF McLEOD AND GREEN, Plumbers and Gasfitters), has commenced Business on his own account, in the premises lately occupied by the old firm in Federal-sL, and in future will trade as ' T» /-I REEN AND QO., SANITARY PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS, FEDEBAL-ST. •Phone U49. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, "THE PAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: The Rev P. S. Smallfleld. Resident Assistant Masters: F. H. Levlen. M.A, G. R. Barnett, M.A. C. R. Hobbs. Visiting Masters: R. Leslie Hunt, for Piano and Singing L. Krentzer, for German and Violin Next Term begins MONDAY, September 7tb. Copies of illustrated prospectus may lie had from Messrs Upton and Co., and Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper. Telephone 729. Telegraphic Address: Auckland. W. H. JJEMINGWAr TEACHES O SUBJECTS, ,p»OOKKEEPING AND A CCOUNTANCX. OVER 9|n,f)i SUCCESSES IN ACCOUNTANCY DEGREE EXAMS. For particulars, apply TTEMINGWAY . AND TJOBERTSON, . . . ENDBAN'S BUILDINGS. ODEHN ' DRDSSCUTTING. IMPERIAL SCHOOL. Principals: MISS ROBIN Oate of London and Paris). MISS HOLMES (late of Kirkcaldie ana Stains). NOTICE. — In consequence of MISS HOLuVIES' absence on business connected with the above School in England, the suburban classes will be conducted until her return at the Centra! School, H.M. Arcade, Queen-et, under MISS ROBINS' personal supervision. Latest systems (witn or without charts) taught. Class daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m.; at CENTRAL SCHOOL, 21, H.M. Arcade, Queen-st. POULTRY. Tjt OR Q A L E. SETTINGS OF EGGS. WHITE LEGHORN, from Hogan Tested Layers—lo/6 per Setting WHITE BOCK, from Hogan Tested Layers —7/6 per Settins WHITE WYANDOTTH— From Hogan Tested Layers—7/0 per Setting WHITE ORPINGTON, from Hogan Tested Layers—7/6 per Setting INDIAN RUNNER DUCK—IO/6 per Setting Also, a few Leghorn and W. Orpington Cockerels, at 10/tj each; Indian Runner Drakes, at i,/ to 25/ each; and a few trios of PRIZE PEKIN DUCKS at 30/ per trio. SLENCOE FARM, SCHOOL-RD., EPSOM, or H. A. COATES, Pork Butcher, SYMONDS-ST. FOR SALE, White Leghorn Roosters, full brothers Cambridge competition winners, 21/; Settings, 15/; Silver Wyamlottes, 5/. —Harrison and Grattan, Avondale. POULTRY Meat Meal ensures fertile eggs J - and abundance. Colonial Agency. Retailed Smeeton, Page, Hutchison; all Grocers. 96 FOR LEASE. T° LEASE, from August 17th, 0 Rooms, -»- Ah acres; close Penrose station; or for itfpeg' , leavlng for Vlct °rt»-£j -JO-CT. GEM RINGS, value 70/ for S7/6. i-O At A. G. Bartlctfs, 22| Queen's? 1«
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 183, 1 August 1908, Page 6
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