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EDUCATIONAL. | ISG'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. ' Headmaster: S. CLIFTON-SMITH. M.A. This School will be opened as a BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR BOYS (Prom 7 to 12 Years of Age) On TUESDAY, 6th JUNE. Boarders and New Boys attend the day previous. Prospectus from SECRETARY, KING'S COLLEGE, Auckland. S H E L A D I E 5' C O L L. S G E. REMUKBA. AUCKLAND. Principal. .VIRiS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. Ix>ndon and Cheltenham. Vice-Principal: Miss. A. F. Moore-Jones, N.Z. Uriversity. Staff of Experienced Graduates, Certificated Teachers and Professors. Education to suit present-day requirements on Christian and unsectarlan principles. Numbers very limited. Individual consideration: very small classes. S OTUDY WITH THE STDRROCK SCHOOL to OF ENGINEERING (Registered under Marine and Education Departments). All branches Marine, Electricnl, Mechanical, by correspondence or In class. Free prospectus on application. Send to-day. Hellaby's Buildings, (Opp. G.P.0.). Queen Street. Auckland. WS "y W.C.A.' 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Q T> E A U T V cITTTt U R E ■*-» Latest methods as practised in nrtnrinni 5 cities of the world, taught in p™a!elv or by correspondence. Send stamped addressed envelope to Dept. A, for frpe llrpri &> SSSf , ' r OT^ CE hSiS C.M.D. (Diploma U.S.A.). "Rusma" (Re-) I Laboratory, School of Beauty Culture ~il' » Courtenay Place, Wellington -(Ad"' ' ELIGHTFUL Fluffy Curls.-" Kurle«n " prortdedW.ooo Australian women w?th J eo'lr n»ur- Chemists. 3/G. Two months' I T EATHER Heels are costly ana Jar the -XJ nerves. WOOD - MILNE nrmnPH HEELS absorb the jar and cost less and ; wear considerably longer. For r^Uience - and T«ln* they most be Wood-Mllue as

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 10

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