j EDUCATIONAL. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Classes for Instruction in Wool-classing will be hold in Auckland City, commencing on MONDAY, August 12. Instructor: MR. W. T. HAMBLY, of Chrlstchurch. Fee for Course. Twenty-five Shillings. intending Students are invited to communicate at once with J. P. KALAUGIIER. Supervisor. j 614 Education Office. -yOUNG INDIES.—Why be content with J- 35/ per week, when yon can easlly command £3 to £4 10/? Write for facts POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL, 33 6, ilellaby'B Bldgs. rjMIE QOLLEGE "JTtOR TJESCLTS. "D A S EX ' S /COMMERCIAL rpiIAINING /COLLEGE. j Opp. Smeeton's. 'Phone 2742. i j mHIRD QPF.ED SESSION. I-ELEMENTART— MONDAY. August 19. I I INTERMEDIATE—WED.. August 21. I ADVANCED— August 23. ' j TJOOKKEEPING. ; , (Last classes this year, finishing before Christmas.) DAY CLASSES—AUGUST 19. . NIGHT CLASSES—AUGUST 19. | PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATION FOR SHORTIIAND-TYPISTES. Particulars on application. i SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, r BOOKKEEPING, OFFICE ROUTINE. TDASTEN'S QOLLEGE FOR TJESULTS. i A LEADING AUCKLANOTa DECLARES -"-THAT THE WEATHER DEPENDS I ON ELECTRICAL WAVES EMANAT- ' ING FROM THE SUN. HE CAN TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THE WEATHER, AND WE CAN TELL YOU THE REST—THAT WIRELESS WAVES I CAN BE USED FOR HEAT, LIGHT AND POWER IN A THOUSAND AND ONE WAYS. TX/IRELESS U^NGINEERING CAN BEST BE STUDIED AT gOWER'S ENGINEERING QCHOOL. THIRD FLOOR, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. 'Phone 1731. WR DRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. Principal: MISS M. G. E. BRAIN. In our College Syllabus we have a unique feature — BURROUGHS. In no other Commercial College in Auckland Is instruction obtainable on the i world-famed and marvellous BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE. During the past few weeks we have placed a number of our students In Government and other positions, those with BURROUGHS CERTIFICATES obtaining a considerably higher rate of salary than others. Inspection of our up-to-date and spacious College premises is cordially invited. •Prospectus obtainable on application. E. B. M. BRAIN, « « — Manager P.O. Box S7. 'Phone 981 A. n A MUSICAL TUITION. ISSES G. AND F. BOULTON, A.S.M., F.S.M., Teachers Pianoforte, Violin, Singing and Theory. Studios: 64, Queen St. and 42, Calliope ltd., Devonport. w JEWELLERY, Etc. FLOWER BEAD NECKLETS MADE X 1 FROM THE PETALS OF ROSES 3/6 Each. Posted, 4/. DAVID SILK. The making of these DAVID SILK. Necklets was r/j old art in DAVID SILK, the convents of Spain and DAVID SILK. France, the petals of roses DAVID SILK, being ground down and DAVID SILK, moulded into beads that DAVID SILK, hardened and held the DAVID SILK, fragrance of the rcse petals DAVID SILK. This old art—f, 3 m which i DAVID SILK, the name of the ecclesiasti- I DAVID SILK, cal Rosary is derived— DAVID SILK, lately been revived in Cali- I DAVID SILK, fornia, where (lowers grow I DAVID SILK, iv the wildest profusion 1 DAVID SILK. The flower necklets made DAVID SILK, there gained the Gold ' DAVID SILK. Medal of the Panama DAVID SILK. Pacific Exposition, and it DAVID SILK, is from the makers of ! DAVID SILK, these ou;- present sunnlv DAVID SILK, has been secured. They may be had in a large variety of colourings, each with a lasting and delicious fragrance of its own, FOR THIS MONTH ONLY, at 3/0 each. Their regular price is 7/6. Country Customers will please -emit 4/, the extra (id being to cover cost of packing, posting, and registration DAVID C<ILK, GOLDSMITH'S HALL » QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. A RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TTOT rTTEAS AT THE rpIFFIX ! Something hot and savoury for tea is what you want this weather, and that is what you get at the Tiffin. How about a Delicious Grill, served up i piping-hot?— can have your choice 01 a dozen. With Bread and Butter, or Toast, Tea or Coffee, and everything i good as money can "buy! There are no 1 teas quite 33 tempting as those at m II E m I F F I N, CITY CHAMBERS, | Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. C ■! pIUOE'S TILL READING. BEST -\/Q MEALS IN THE CITY. , gTUAND A RCADE. D I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 187, 7 August 1918, Page 10
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