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"T<C ; Pf* ! *' r, 'Tt i P/tTi. ' c ■ * iisiSDER OF THE STAB IN ■ft vJ THE EAST. . ;: " PREPARING FOR 'THE COM."/'N* .ttWOF^HRMgRBAT TEACHER. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD AT BEVONPORT. SUNDAY,- SEPTEMBER 8. AT 3 P.M. FORESTERS , ' HALL, CORNER OK LAKE AND ALBERT ROADS. Devonport Residents Cordially Invited. CORPORATION NOTICES. /-«TY OF 'AUCKLAND. ''VJ BRANCH LIBRARY FOUNDATION STONE. The "Foundation Stone of the Branch Public Libre—-, Mt. Eden Read, will be laid by His Worship the Mayer at Auckland en WEDNESDAY. llti. September, 1912, at 3 o'clock p.M. Citfxens are cordially Invited to be present. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. September 4tli, 1912. 559 OPTICIANS. ABOUT XrOUK T7«TE«S. BOUT -*-OUK ■X-J'IES. Don't choose your own Glasses when yon can get expert advice for the asking. Consultation free. Best quality and accurately-fitted Spectacles. /-IOKRAD "p Tk/TCTYILLIASI, Opt. D., (tote with T. Peacock and Son)' " OPTICIAN AND SPECTACLE MAKfc>B, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND (nest Town Hall) _ EDUCATIONAL. •\/riSS JAXKIE QUINN, Teacher Piano and ■iSJL Theory, has resinned teaching at her residence. No, 28. Nelson St., City. Term on application. 2 TICADAME ANTONIA TyTARTINEJWO. (PROFESSIONAL SINGER OF MANY TEAKS' STANDING. Haying recently returned from London. 'has Vacancies for Pupils in Singing and Voice Production. I Pierce Buildings, Symonds Street 'Phone 3465. r\EMAND GREATER THAN THE ■L , SUPPLY. •■WANTED, A XTPISUB." During the past month positions Acre beta obtained for .-|£» CJTUDEXTS. Way not take a Coarse la SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, AND BOOKKEEPING? Daj or Evening Clinni gTOTT AND JJOABE'S BUSINESS COLLTSG-E, 'Pbouo 1400. 33, SWANSON STBJEBT. ■DASTEN'S riOMMERCIAL miUIJJING /~<OLLEGE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET Phone 2.742. (Opposite Smeeion'i). A HISTOKY OP PROGRESS. Onr recent Removal marks another step in the history of our progress. In three years the College has acquired a reputation second to none, and hss the most up-to-date appointments in New Zealand. CLASS ROOMS.—Airy, and Pleaaaat; Latest Sanitary Conveniences. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR BOTS AND GIRIiS. NOTE THESE SPEGIAJj FEATURES. SHORTHAND. — The Shorthand Speed Classes, which are an outstanding feature and Che best In the Dominion, are under the direction of Miss A. Hasten, practising reporter. TYPEWRITING.— Principal m» no Machine Agency; pupils are made 'proficient on all makes of typewriters— single, double, and treble -keyboard; blind and risible machines. BOOKKEEPtrJG.-'-Tlie Principals are ' the only Lady Public Accountants in N.Z. mi ABES & HATES, COACHES, ACCOUNTANTS. AND AUDITORS, Oißce, Strand Arcade. P.O. 'Box 670. AUCKLAND. /-IOACH for the following:— • "DOORKEEPERS' XAMINATION. ACCOUNTANTS' (Intermediate and Final). T AW PROFESSIONAL AND LL.B. gOLICITORS' QEyBHAL ,"gfNO'*rTyjTATHICULATION. Foil particulars on application. TTEMINtiWAY AND TJLUJITKTSON'a A USTRA I/ASIAN /~IO»RESPONTJENCE OiCEfOOLB, LOUTED, Coach for T7-VERY T>RANOH OF T7NGINEEBING CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, MIXING. ! Thorough preparation for Government Certificates of Extra Fimt, First Cbwvi "and Second Class Stationary Engine Drivers. ■Locomotive and Traction Drivers, and Winding Enclue Drivers. -Printed Notes and Special Textbooks hecome the property of the Strident; Home lessons criticised, corrected, and returned within a few days. Write for particulars of the Course In which you are interested. 4046, U KIOX JJcrLbrNcs. CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND P.O. Box 516. PRACTICAL TjEMONSTBAiriON Gives the Student a 'clever lnaicat into problem*. Oar Students, are successful became each detail is demonstrated, tin* aiding considerably In their theoretical studies. •gVBKT rriHUaSDAY j?VENING Is devoted to the Demonstrating of problems In connection with our /COMPLETE ■p'LECTRICAL /BOURSE. To be successful at examinations yon j must hove practical knowledge, theory I alone la insufficient Onr Tutors are thoroughly competent to deal with every phase In such a manner that the Student MUST benefit. Each Student receives personal attention, and is -welcome nt any time when assistance with, studies Iβ reqtilred. Young men itsxionjg to become Electricians are invited to inspect. Prospectus on application. "BOWER'S AUCKI~dJD OCHiOOL "p*OR Tj'NGINBERS, Ttaaotta citsroMk. ht_ .»..

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 7

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