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Gd :tnd 3d to all parts. "rp HE TjREADSOrGHT" Has Arrived in Auckland. ANCHORED SAFELY IN MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL GROUND, PITT STREET. £1000 IN M ' JNKY A - ND £1000 WORT[I OF PRESENTS Absolutely Given Away by the Captain. LIT UP WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. THE RECORD. £»A MILES AN HOUR EASY. Follow the Crowd. HUNDREDS WILL BE THERE. THE BAND WILL PLAY. ROLL UP AND SEE THE FUN. No Bos Plan. No Dress Circle No Stalls, No Early Doors. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! ABSOLUTELY FREE TO ALL: N.B.—Brine a Shilling for Refreshments: OPENING NIGHT, "pRIDAY |JEXT, rr O'CLOCK. MEETINGS. ADULT SCHOOLS' FOOTBALL CLUB. Extraordinary Meeting of All Players, Committee, aud Supporters in Freedom League ISoom, Victoria Street W., THURSDAY, 7th, 8 n.m. 49 J. T. DANCE, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND RAILWAYS LEAGUE. The Annual General Meeting of the League will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on FRIDAY, the 15th August, at 2.30 p.m.. at which his Worship the Mayor of Auckland (President of the League) will take the chair. BUSINESS: To pass the Report and Accounts ajid to fcJiect the uincers of the .League for the ensuing year. t To pass any Resolutions the Meeting may decide upon for the guidance of the League In future, or to consider any business which may be brought before the meeting. A FULL ATTENDANCE is earnestly requested of the subscribers to the funug of the League, the General Public, and all Branch Railway Leagues afli'lated to this league or not, or anyone Interested in Railways Construction iv the Province of Auckland. Business very Important. GERALD L. PEACOCKE, I Vice-President and Chairman. 1 R. R. HUNT, General Secretary. 1 August 6, 1913. 519 EDUCATIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.—Intending Students are Invited to our Demonstration Class ANY TUESDAY EVENING, 8 to 10. Particulars course to-moriow'a "Sta.. — BOWBK'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOU ENGINEERS, Customs Street E. mO EVERYBODY. Teach your Son or Daughter SWIFTSCKIPT—Easiest, Briefest* most Legible Writing known. H. MASON, Tab. 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Our sixteen years' experience and success speaks volumes for our tnettrods. Our Accountancy Correspondence Lessons recently reprinted at a cost of J £3ooo are the most thorough, complete, and practical in Australasia. We also provide Courses in orver 500 other subjects—Engineering, Law Commercial, Languages, Arts, Sciences etc' etc. ' "' Particnlars Free. JJEMINGWAY AND JJOBERTSON, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. GMALL f\TJTLAY M AND Q.OOD JJETURN. LEAKN BOOKKEEPING. Out system Is acknowledged to be practical and simple, and gives satisfactory results. STOTT AND C H L OAKFS BUSINESS ' • 23. Swanson Street. 'Phone 1400. Prospectus on application. -DASTBN-S COMMERCIAL TRAINING •*-* COLLEGE, " Imperial Buildings (opp. Smeeton's). i Phone 2r42. Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Routine Business Usage?. NEW SHORTHAND SPEED SESSION Elementary (Girls)— Monday, 11th August Elementary (Boys)— Tuesday, 12th August Intermediate—Wednesday, i.ith \u~ u = t Advanced, etc.—Friday, lorh August. Commencing 7 p.m. Attendances last Session eclipsed all previous records. NEW EVENING BOOKKEEPING CLASSES Also forming to commence August: sepsapplleariou clesiroil to fac'i!:tTre"'arr , ments to suit intending students. Miss C. S. V. BASTEN, A.N.Z.A.A., A P A Miss A. H. G. BASTES. A.P.A.. CS4SO Bβ-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12