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gPTJCATIONAIw ACCKLAXD p KAMMAR SCHOOLS. ANNUAL SESSION OF 1921. MOUNT EDEN, HOWE STREET AND EPSOM SCHOOLS., The Schools will Reopen at 0 a.m. Oα TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. The Principals will be present at the respective Schools on FRIDAY, February 4, and MONDAY, February 7, to Enrol New Pupils. Every Candidate for admission must produce a Registrar's Certillcate of date of birth, which may be obtained through the I'riucipals for the sum of One Shilling, or a baptismal certificate showing date of birth. Every Candidate for admission to the ! GIRLS' SCHOOLS must attend the Entrance Examination, which will be held at 'he Schools on MONDAY, February 7, at 9 a.m. All correspondence relating to admission must be addressed to the Headmaster or Headmistress of the school. EPSOM GIRLS - SCHOOL. rupils from the eastern side of Auckland, Including the districts of I'arnell. Remuera, Epsom. Epsom side of Mount Eden. Ellerslie. and Onebtinga, and Pupils coming by Southern Railway Line to Newmarket. be required to attend the Epsom School. In cases of doubt, the Hoard will decide which ' school a Pupil should attend. 017 i AitLIr.MIAJI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, DEVONPORT. (Incorporating Cheltenham Collezo.l PRINCIPAL .. MISS E. H. DANNATT. FIRST TERM BEGINS FEB. 17, 1021. Prospectus on Application. MISS DANNATT will be in attendance at the Parish Hall. Church Street, Devonport, ou Monday. 31st Inst., Tuesday. Ist. and of Intending Pupils. Arrangements will be made for convejance of Pupils from Tukapuna. C. W. ORAM, 519 SecretaryTTE. LADIES' IOL L E G E. REML'ERA, AUCKLAND. Principal MRS. S. A. MOOREJONES, Lon-don and Cheltenham. Vice-Principal: Miss A. F. Moore Jones, N.Z. University. Staff of Experienced Graduates. Certificated Teachers and Professors. Education to suit present-day requirements on 'Christian but unsectarian principles. Numbers very limited, individual consideration: very small classes. S PUKEKOITE TECHNICAL HIGH ■SCHOOL— New Sw-ondary School.— General Iliirb School. Commercial. Domestic, Agricultural .Science, and Manual Courses. Hijyhly qualified general staff. Special Instructors for Agricultural DflmesUc and Manual Work. IBuildings up-to-date and fully equipped. Ideal site of 15 acres, within two minutes of railway station. Pupils will be enrolled at the school on February 4 and February 3. between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. School Work -be-gios 0.30 a.m.. February 7. E. C. •PURDLE. Secretary, 502 Auckland Education Board. ELOCUTION. "P L O C U T I O X. MISS RUBY PALMER. MISS VERA aiMAN, Resume Teaching WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. Studio: 2G. Palmerston Buildings. Nearly Opp. G.F.O. oil MRS. A. J. DREAVER (MISS MAT BAIN), ! Teacher of Elocution. Voice Culture. Oratory, Dramatic Art. Pupils Prepared Pulpit, Bar, and Stage. Phone A 2204. Address : IS, Mclrosc Street (off Khyber Pass). 512 •p^LOCCTIOJc! ■\rADAME VTABEL OT. TAMES. LONDON. (Late Professor of Elocution, Midland Conservatoire of Dramatic Art.) Studio : 2-', COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. (Top Floor). ELOCUTION, GRACE. GESTURE. l"upjls Prepared for PUBLIC SPEAKING, CONCERT PLATFORM. DRAWING ROOM. STAGE. Special lessons for children and adults, for improving the quality of the speaking voice, with correct pronunciation of everyday English. ICS rpHOMAS TT ARRIS, ELOCUTIONIST. Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 1. Studio : 401, VICTORIA ARCADE, top floor. Hours : 10 to r>. 2 PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY. QUICK WORK AND QUALITY. Do you want an Enlarged Photo of your Relative or Friend, finished in Black and White, Sepia, or a really artistic Picture in 011 or Watercolours? If *o send your Old Photo to G. H. SUTCLIFFE AND CO., PORT STREET (next "Star -, Office) 'Phone AO3B. S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. TT O B S O N LOAN COMPANY. ■*-*■ 102, HOBSON STREET. £ s. d. 14 0 o—Hammerless D.B. Gun, bfland new. 23 0 o—lßct. English Lever Watch and ISct. Gold Chain. 3 0 o—Powerful Pair Field Glasses. 13 0 o—lSct. Ring, set with 5 large Diamonds. % 8 10 o—Englisho—English Violin, by the Maidstone Orchestra Association. 410 o—lirand New Expanding Gold 1 Wristlet Watch. 10 0 o—l Set. Large Single-stone Diamond Ring. 12 10 o—Pair Prism Field Glasses, in Leather Case. 11 10 o—lSct. Lady's English Lever Watch and Heavy IJold Guard 8 10 o—Practically New Silk-lined Dress Suit, cost £20. 5 0 o—Silver Hunting Elgin Watch and lTeavy Silver Chain nearly new 4 10 o—Silver-plated 3-Pie.ce Tea Set 12 10 o—Powerful Telescope, 30 inches long, 15 miles range. 3 15 o—6 x 8 Tent, and Fly £5, 8 x 10 2 in o—Brand New Raincoat 4 15 o—Tailor made Suit. 20 0 o—lSct. Cluster Diamond Rinß. - - o—Dor.. New Columbia Doable Records. 4 15 o—Silver-plated Fruit and Flower Stands. 0 0 o—Brand New Elgin HnntinWatch and Heavy Gold Chain" 30 0 o—lßct. Gold Chain, weighs 4oz ' 2 0 o—Gold Neck Chain and Gold Cross. EMANUEL KISSIN, Pawnbroker. Phone 971 A. -^-p T H,E J^ CBOH L OAN {COMPANY. £ f>. d. 55 0 o—Single-stone Diamond Ring. 7 15 O—D.B. Shot Can. 4 1" C—English Concertina in rosewood case. 2 2 6—Stetson Velonr Hat, cost 6 | guineas. 17 10 I) —Portable Remington Junior Type- ' writer and case, practically new. 1 117 10 O--PiU.u;itir Hiiux-iilars and Case. I 2 10 O—Second-hand Suit. 2 19 o—Powerful Field Glasses in case. I 15 15 o—X>.B. Lmjlish Linn, by Hoi.l.i. 18 18 o—'Extra Heavy tSolkJ (iold Double Albert and Pendant. 0 17 0— lltn New Leather Brief Bag. t> 15 O —Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch. 7 io O—K.I'.N.S. Tea and C.iffee Service. 6 10 o—Brand New 10 x 12 Tent and Fly. 3 0 O —Silver -Kocberham" Lever. 35 (i u—j-stone liiamund King. 7 3 o—Thornton- Pickaxd Triple Extension naif-plate Camera. 5 0 O—Brass Cornet, perfu«i condition. 2 sl^laTlrtt , e S ntio , n°give 0 n I 'to r Country Order*, j Honest prices giTen for every de*criptloc of west.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 3

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