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AMUSEMENTS. T»OYAL ALBERT BALI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE BOYAL PICTURES. EMPHATIC- TRIUMPH OF OUR NEW PROGRAMME. SCENIC! DRAMATIC! COMIC! A OPEN A CHINESE AIR CHINESE WEDDING. SCENE. WEDDING. RICE-GROWING IN BORNEO. BUCKWHEAT IN BRITTANY. ROVER'S XMAS. TWO BROKEN HEARTS A MAN OF MANX FALLS. And "LUCKY SEAT," lor Prize of 10/. THE ROYAL PICTURES. 1/ — OUR PRICES — 6d SPORTING. rpß JOCKEY QLUB. SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY (MINERS' UNION DAY) AND TUESDAY, MARCH I.AMD 2. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. GOOD FIELDS. GOOD BAND. 2 E. O. NASH, Secretary. ' A. UCKLAND "RACING pLUB. 1F AUTUMN MEETING, I S.W APRIL - lm ». BRIGHTON HURDLES f, EASTER HANDICAP ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE R AUTUMN HANDICAP jSγ 7, lth * the Seere tau at the Offices, * »7, Shortland-st., Aucklanc, on FRIDAY v sth March, by 0 p.m. d Fees, In each instance lsrr, to accompany j nomination. J. F. HARTLASD, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. E 3^^ T j P OT CEa^»c ff,jg>O'MAS. Mines Department, Wellington, Oth October, 1908. An examination of candidates for certificates as Dredzeniasters under "The Mining Act, 1908," will be held on TUESDAY, the 30th March, 1009, at Greymouth and Clyde. All applications, with necessary certificates and fee of £1 by post office order, should be addressed to "The Secretary, Board of Examiners under the Mining Act, Wellington, and must be received on or before the Bth March, 1909. Forms of application may be obtained from Inspectors of Mines, Westport, Reefton, Clyde, and Dunedln H. E. RADCLIFFE. ,-.-™§ eeretary to the Board of Examiners. (NOTE.—No candidate will be permitted to present himself for examination unless he holds an authority from the Secretary stating that his certificates of service have been accepted by the Board.) FOR MINE-MANAGERS' AND (BATTERY SUPERINTENDENTS' CERTIFICATES. Mines Department, Wellington, 9th October, 1908. Written and oral examinations of candidates for certificates as First and Secondclass Mine-managers and Battery Superintendents under "The Mining Act, 1908," nnd First and Second-class Mlne-majiaeers under "The Coal Mines Act. 1908." will be held on TUESDAY, the 23rd March, 1909, and following days, at the Thames, Walhl, Keefton, and Dunedln. All applications, with necessary certificates and .fee of £1 by post office order, should be addressed to "The Secretary, Board of Examiners under the Mining Act (or Coal Mines Act) Wellington," and must be received on or before the Bth March, 1009. Forms of application may be obtained at any School of Mines and from Inspectors of M'nes. H. E. RADCLIFFE, ,xT™ S , ecretnry t0 tne Board °f Examiners. (NOTE.—No caudidate will be permitted to present himself for examination unless he holds an authority from the Secretary stating that his certificates of service have been accepted by the Board.) QRAL AND QORRESPONDENCE QLASSES, conducted by M.A, 8.C0m., For MATRICULATIONSOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MEDICAL PRELIMINARY JUNIOR CITIL SERVICE SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE TEACHERS' D CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS. Address: 13, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, Karangahape-rd. Interview Hours: Tuesday. 4-5 7-8 dm ■ Thursdays, 4-5, 7-8 p.m.; Saturday's. 7-8 p.m.' mECHNIOAL pOLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, MARCH 8. COURSES IN ART, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AND TECHNOLOGY. HOLDERS OF STANDARD VI. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY ADMITTED FLiEiIS. CLAS.SEsToR LADIES IN COOKERY, DRESSMAKING, LAUNDRYWORK, AND MILLINEKY. Those who wish to enrol as Free Place Students should attend at the College, Rut£™v;W?\. WEDNESDAY or Friday B\ DMNG, March 3or 5. between 7 and 9 < and bring their Certificates of Proficiency I with them. t Paying Students can enrol any day be- ( tween the hours of 9.30 and 12, and 130 J and 3. Prospectns containing further particulars can -be obtained at the College or at the i various Booksellers. J GEORGE GEORGE, I _ Director. February 26, 1909. TAN LEY BAY COLLEGE. DEVON- " 1 PORT. I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB -I GIRLS. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Visiting teachers for all extra subjects. The School l s In P a healthy position, close to wharf and v beach. A private 'bus runs from Vlctoria-rd o Hist Term, 1909, commences TUESDAY s Feb. 9th. PRINCIPAL MISS FENDALL. t Prosoectuses on application. C ° N S. ¥. JULIAN, v OF BRUSSELS, * leacher of Voice Production and Rcsplru- « t on, has removed to No. 3i, 2nd Floor, city 1 Chambers (take lift). Voice Trial and I Prospectus free on application. M39fl o OIHOSE desirous of Acquiring the True n ■*- I'arislen Accent would do well to loin d MADAME FOLEY'S FRENCH CLASSES ° coirnituclng MONDAY, lsc February Fee b 5/ quarter. Also, Private Lessons in trench and Music. Fee per arrangement. "Muuuga Terohanga," Mt. Eaeu-rd., third house past bridge. At home Fridays, 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m., Saturdays 3 to 5 p.m. VVrOODCAUVIMi, Pokerwork", Etc.—Miss = » » Ayling resumes Classes from March Ist. Terms on application.—l 3, Victoria Arcade, ground floor. 107 - ,T I S S ~~R E I D \ XTI - has commenced Classes for Teach- , ing of Practical Drresmaking at - her rooms, Wellesley-street. Intending Pupils interviewed between 9 and 10 or 4 and 5.— Terms ou application. 314^7 T ANGER "32" *-i H.M. Arcade (Elevator).—Classes Morning, Afternoon, nnd Evening. Mrs \V J c Golds worthy, Instructress; Miss s Mclndoe" * Scientific Dresmaker. M 450 ECCtESIASTICAI,. TT UG H PA T <Tn MISSION. J - L Is The Closing Service will be held TONIGHT (Monday), at 8 o'clock, in St James' P Church, Welllngton-st., when Mr Paton I will specially address Young Men and t< Women. A Thanks Offering will be received towards the Mienion Expenses Fund.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 51, 1 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 51, 1 March 1909, Page 10