TXHfDHRS. j, /COTTAGE, GREY LYNN.-TENDERS J - '-' Close at my Office for Hie Erection , C of the above at noon, SATURDAY, July i c 13. The lowest or any tender not neees- ~ sarily accepted.— B. JACOBSHN, Architect, Endean's Bondings. 512 BUILDING. gECONDVHAKD AND NEW TIMBER, leo all sizes; Second-band Tron; Doors, Sashes Mantels and Grates, Stoves. Call and see us. — VICKERSTAFF AND MEARNS. Grosvenor Lane, Hobson St. rpEB OSEiHIRSGA SAWMTLLING CO., X LIMITED. PRINCES STREET, ONEHCNOA. KAURI, RIMD, TOTAKA, iIATAI, JOINERY, and MOULDINGS. Telephone No. 30. fifrO KBET OF SEASONED RIMU. _ Quotations on Application. X ——' — ~ JOINERY— Shop and Office Sittings—Hav,e <J ing purchased the long-established busi,t ness of Mr. H. Jones, of Wyndbajn St, I desire to announce that I -will continue to carry on this business in conjunction with .. my present business, and. will specialise In ' Shop and Office Fittings, and aH town or .. country orders (raise or small) entrusted to " mc will be executed with utmost dispatch. — ■ 2 O. E. FA-BROW, Head Office, cor. Hobson * and Swansoa Streets, Auckland. tl E. J. ENN - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, ,7 CUSTOM S-ST, EAST. Telephone 1145. . . d I . ' h tSALSON'S "STAR" BRAND PORTLAND VV CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME. -; Only One Quality—The Best. II WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT CO., J 5 LTD., AUCKLAND. c TO BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS. 3 400 AND 600 GALLON TANKS. ID.BEL NO. 1 BATHS, £2 4/. 3 IDEEL BATHS, £2 10/. '- lOEIEL Al SOLID ZINC BATHS, £2 15/. '• The only Rath made with Bottom and Sides in One Piece. All Ironmongers, c TAMES REAVES, Ventilating U xl Engineer. ' ST. PAUL STREET. 'Phone 3536. - TTWER"LASTING BUILDING -MATERIAL. s S2J - rXLARK'S pIt"ENT gAXT-GLAZED . i T>UILDTNG TJLOCKS. Get your Architect to specify- them. A 7 house hi this beautiful material will not . cost you £100 a room; no upkeep after * erection. Be ■ up-to-date. Come along and see us. An interview and estimate will cost - you nothing. We tender for buildings under i Architects against brick or concrete. Let us do it for you; it will save you money " and give more satisfaction. • pLARK'S "gLOCKS, J^TD., I r Office No. 2, SECOND FLOOR, ENDEAN'S ; BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. d — ?QTONEX AND -TT7 HITS, WAKEFIELD-STREET, i- For h TTvIBE TfSCAFES. ■> MADE AND ERECTED WHILE YOU WAIT. 7 Estimates Famished. x it _ . .. -, -r»OND "R X ° S., DEVONPORT, s Have Large Stocks of Kauri, Rlma, Matnl, c and Redwood Building Material. ' Also, Seasoned Flooring, Lining and "J Moulding. c We make Prompt Delivery for Takapuna Orders. "TjIIRE JJ S C A F E 8. c ~"■"" — ". Every building over one storey needs a '' Fire Escape, if lives are to be saved. Realls- '■ ing this, we have made special provision •4 for the manufacture of every description of ** escape contrivance. We nave already in- ' stalled a very large number, which have been inspected and passed, and we guarantee to make and erect to tie satisfaction of - the Fire Inspector. Make yourself secure, 1 and ! PROCURE A FIRE ESCAPE AT ONCE. 1 BUILDERS' IRONWORK. Another Speciality. In all branches— 3 Wrought and Cast. WILSON'S ' PATENT SWINGLE-TREE IRONS. " The best on the market for fanners' use. 'i Useful GARDEN ROLLERS always in stock. I —— i We are also prepared to undertake every 1 description of Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass Work to order. 7 Our New Premises are specially arranged, and fitted with every modern appliance. W« ; have the tagert and best-appointed Blacki smith's Shop in town, and guarantee to , execute ail orders with dispatch, and at , the lowest possible figure. C yXTILSON AND T-TELLY, T.TD., (Late W. Wilson, Kelly Bros, ' and Wilson and Wilkinson), •ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BLACKSMITHS, t AND GENERAL IRONWORKERS, FEDERAL IRONWORKS, ' J 55, 56, and 57, FEDERAL ST- AUCKLAND ' I 'Phones 1441 and 1860. 579 < : a - EDTJCATTOWAL. " . . 5 ; rpHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR Ix. ENGINEERING — Jars. W. - Bower. M.A.LM.E.; Assistant, H. A Bower, ] , M.A.LM.E. For particulars see "Star' - ad- . vertisement. Tuesdays. Thursdays, Sat-nr- . r days.— Address Top Floor, Tyrone Buildings, Customs St East. Auckland. P.O. - Box 50. 'Phone 1734. fc CJTUDENTS for Proficiency, Senior Free r ' © Places, and Matrtc.My Small Classes '" with individual attention secure a pass.—H. ■• Mason, M.A., Tabernacle Buildings. 8 -VTADAME A NTONIA -JurARTINENGO, ■ PROFESSIONAL SINGER OF MANY I YEARS' STANDING. r Has recently returned from London, and ] having taken over the Chambers occupied . 1 by Mr. Spencer Lorraine, has VACANCIES for Pupils in | SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. ; J Pierce Boffdings, Symonds Street. / 'Phone 3468. "P L 0 C V T I O nT MISS LAURA ENGLAND, Teacher of Elocution, Voice Production, and Singing. The latest and best methods, comprising Tone Production, Gestures, and Physical Development, MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, • L.A.B. (Licentiate of B-A.H. end R.C.M., ' London), Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, and. - Theory. Pupils prepared for practical L and theoretical examinations. , Studio: PIERCE BUILDINGS, Corner ( SYMONDS ST. and K.HTBJSK PASS. ; /COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, i *-* RANFURLY BLDGS., Sl, QUEEN ST. J SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Etc. 1 A RECORD * 11 111 attendances has been established in ? , every department since last January—Day ' _ 2 iuid Evening. Ordinary and Special Classes. 1 - In spite of the vastly-Increased numbers to - - place in positions, the College is-still unable « to satisfy employers' demands. \ k X
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 12
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